Bring him home
Bring him home
If you want to look for attention economy explanations maybe consider the general vanishing of leisure time and the obliteration of people's ability to do things outside of work, which favors mind-numbing slop content like scrolling tiktok over more engaging entertainment like books or games.
Slightest caveat is that while the choice of interim is ghoulish, she's only out as CEO because she's changing roles to the backend side of the business
me, a football expert: wow what a crazy fight
I think the concerns about the lack of overtaking in the second half of the race are somewhat valid but also A. a lot of powerful-DRS races were like that (especially pre-2017), B. the field had spread into 5+ sec gaps by halfway and C. Melbourne is a bad overtaking track to begin with
Caddy making it to the finish with Checo, a thoroughly successful weekend for them. #F1
8 different cars in the top 10, you love to see it
What are Sky waffling about, there's 10 laps to go and the Ferraris are 14 and 19 secs back respectively.
The race is done.
The timing tower is terrible and an overreaction to there being 2 extra numbers on the screen.
This is like the 2nd half of FE pack races when they're actually trying to drive quickly.
Can we get 3 decimal places please? #F1
randy orton mk4
I am NOT surprised that they're trying to weaponise the nature of the NATO agreement on this, especially as they want to kill it off so Russia can swoop into Europe.
While Isack obviously looks far more comfortable than any of the 2nd RBs of the past few years, I wonder if the wider field spread plays into his advantage.
The margins for error in 24/25 were so tight that being a few tenths slower than Max in a session could mean elimination and not 1 position.
Well that's a knock on from the FP1 stuff, these energy starved tracks are all going to be about maximising every part of the weekend this year
FP1 set him back too far, did well to get back to within a tenth of Oscar
Caddy getting to 3.1 seconds is a genuine achievement that I hope they're quietly proud of. #F1
The PU regs definitely feel a little too ambitious, like we're one cycle away from really making it work.
I still feel like the 55/45 split was far too ambitious and they really should have beefed up the internal combustion engine a tad to compensate for the loss of the MGU-H #F1
funny to assume the Giants will score runs in his starts
Even by modern pop standards, Tate McRae isn't that highly rated
Slay the Spire 2
that's it, that's the skeet
If it was Joelinton or Burn sent off and not Ramsey we win that by 2 or 3.
Playing as a Fellaini clone
I never want to see McTominay in a double pivot ever again
It's also hurt that what little depth we have has evaporated with Dorgu, Mount and Licha getting hurt.
That whole game was decided on Joelinton and Tonali being physically dominant over Mainoo and Casemiro and the red card changed very little about it until Newcastle started dropping back in the final 20 mins
The red didn't change that Joelinton and Tonali had the legs to beat our midfield, it just meant they had a little less threat in our half.
bankrupt this club for 4 new midfielders, fuck it do whatever it takes