Euro2020: football's carbon footprint?

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by Macro » 09/12/22, 18:21

Obamot wrote:And what would prevent me from having the same words today? (according to the sophistical logic of the twists and turns of your brain)

Stalin was a Bolshevik revolutionary of the worst kind, if I'm not mistaken?

And the match: France - Bulgaria...

Bad ...


Nothing prevents you... There are only idiots who don't change their minds... But the fact that you were spitting on Stalinist propaganda yesterday... her grandson as gospel today.... the sophisticated twists and turns of my brain....You know what they think??? Well actually.... Nothing more than: if you didn't want to turn your jacket around, you had to wear a jacket...
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by Obamot » 09/12/22, 20:36

blah ...
And if you refocus on the subject...?



What idiots the Rican hawks, what opportunities lost to create a more stable, more peaceful world! Ah, I forgot, for their military-industrial complex to work, a threat is needed... Covid for pharma! And Ukraine, understand who can)...
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by leeyannkumfer » 10/12/22, 00:19

Ligue 2 has always been the occasion for intense duels, but also for stories to tell the grandchildren. This is the place where we discover the ambitions of players who want to assert themselves as professionals, but also of legends of the past who have taken “under their wing” teams where they are building projects for the future. Betting on football in the second league played responsibly can of course bring you good success and real money. Gambling with bets is a risk if not controlled. Don't try to bet more than you can afford to lose.

Don't view gambling as a source of income and don't try to gamble with the aim of recouping past losses. If you think betting has become a problem in your life, please go to the internet where you can seek help from a gambling specialist.
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by Obamot » 10/12/22, 09:59

...very fair leighannkumfer, and even worse, those who play with their health. It takes a while...
...again, it is better not to bet more than you can afford to lose... (etc)
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by Exnihiloest » 10/12/22, 10:37

Obamot wrote:
Exnihiloest wrote:but it's no more stupid than a message from Obamot on the Russia / Ukraine tension
Kek you don't konprends excavated egg head to the konpulsive sophistic narrative transcending its informal substrate? : Cheesy:


And as we can see, it's even much less stupid than a message from Obamot on the carbon footprint of football.
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by izentrop » 10/12/22, 19:16

We are not saved :(
To “offset” all of the World Cup emissions in Qatar, the organizers promise to buy 3,6 million carbon credits. A goal out of reach.
https://www.lemonde.fr/football/article ... 16938.html

On the other hand, buying MEPs they know how to do...
European Parliament Vice-President Eva Kaili arrested on suspicion of corruption by Qatar
For several months, Belgian investigators "suspect a Gulf country of influencing the economic and political decisions of the European Parliament". Four other people were arrested...

For several months, Belgian investigators "suspected a Gulf country of influencing the economic and political decisions of the European Parliament, by paying substantial sums of money or offering significant gifts to third parties with a political position and/or significant strategy" within this institution.

On Friday morning, 16 searches were carried out by the police in various municipalities in the Belgian capital. In addition to the four arrests, the police got their hands on "about 600 euros in cash", as well as "computer equipment and mobile phones" whose contents will be analyzed.
https://www.francetvinfo.fr/monde/europ ... autres%5D-
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by Christophe » 10/12/22, 19:59

Otherwise Morocco has just eliminated Portugal... which had a strong covid vaccine policy...

Just saying...
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by Obamot » 13/12/22, 14:34

Christophe wrote:Otherwise Morocco has just eliminated Portugal... which had a strong covid vaccine policy...
Just saying...


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But chûuuut, these are coincidences, no how otherwise it looks conspiratorial.
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