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The "unforgettables" !!
May 19
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The story of creating Big Bang Theory and reinventing Penny’s role The very disturbing version of Big Bang Theory you never saw youtu.be/W0XDZr_Fz0I?si=trP6… via @YouTube
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Suddenly all the people who cared about human rights when Russia and Qatar hosted the world cup and suddenly quiet. .. No fancy documentary from the BBC on immigrants rights. No expose on Crime in inner cities (as we saw in South Africa) Just silence.
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If you didn’t love House MD already, this tweet ll help.
Replying to @jan_murray
Thanks for your critique, Janet. We actually tried a couple of episodes where House (Hugh Laurie) (please put the brackets in the right place) gets it right first time, but they were only 6 minutes long. NBC weren’t happy. Then we tried some where House never gets it right and the patient dies. The audience wasn’t happy. One could apply your trenchant analysis to other art forms: JS Bach wrote 30 Goldberg variations on the same chord structure; Frida Kahlo painted 50 portraits of herself; Henry Moore, what?? The point is, or was, variations on a theme; if all you see is hospital, medical blah blah, then it wasn’t meant for you. Nonetheless, I look forward to your first novel!
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Old world - leader reads a business book, and subject matter expert (SME) has to spend time to explain why it’s not write for us New world - Leader chatGPTs or Claudes a solution, SME spends even more time to nullify the hallucinations the models are so confidently presenting.
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A historic moment for Indian football fans! As the 2026 FIFA World Cup approaches, we will have two players of Indian heritage gracing the global stage. 🌏⚽ 19-year-old winger Tahsin Mohammed Jamshid makes history as the first player of Indian origin selected for the Qatar national team, carrying the immense pride of his family roots in Kannur, Kerala. Meanwhile, Australia’s 26-man squad features Melbourne Victory’s dynamic 25-year-old winger Nishan Velupillay, whose origins are in Tamil Nadu. They follow in the footsteps of Vikash Dhorasoo, the elegant and creative midfielder whose forefathers hailed from Vizianagaram, Andhra Pradesh (migrating to Mauritius and later to France), who played for the French National Team in the 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany, winning a runners-up medal. Seeing the global Indian diaspora make its mark on football’s grandest platform is an absolute joy. Best of luck to both young men as they head to North America! 🇦🇺🇶🇦🇮🇳 #FIFAWorldCup #IndianDiaspora
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Dear God, I have similar sentiments for @IndiaProdigies Make the money part happen to help back it up too pls. ASAP. Thanks Big fan
🚨Josh Kroenke’s words after yesterday’s parade hit different ❤️ He Said….. 🗣️With what I witnessed yesterday night in London, I think we need this every year.” 🗣️I will do all it takes, provide everything needed, do all that I need to do without hesitation.” And then he said it with full chest: “I believe we are currently the best club in England, with no doubt.🥰 Seeing him on that bus singing, holding the trophy high, wearing that brothers Saliba/Gabriel shirt you could feel it. He’s not just the owner anymore… he’s one of us. Living the dream with the fans who stayed loyal through everything. This is the standard now. Proper love from the top. We deserve this energy every season. COYG 🔥🏆❤️ Who else got goosebumps reading his words?
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May 31
You can buy referees, you can fix matches, you can hide agent fees, you can breach all FFP rules but you can't buy either loyalty or respect because they are not given. THEY ARE EARNED

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Lost the CL finals but the bad feeling was temporary Absolutely proud of the boys And played so well Has anyone asked me to pick between the two, I would have said EPL over CL right now. Fans showed how much the team matters to us. We ll go again , like we always do #COYG
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30 years ago, I went to a village in the outskirts of Salem, while washing my hand in a public tap , I found worms in the water, then i came to know that people in that village used this water for drinking and cooking. When I climbed the tank I saw a cesspool inside. Dead cats, crows, slippers, bottles etc. the tank had no lid. It was a 30000 ltr over head drinking water tank. There were 3 other tanks in the same village, each was worse than the other. Spoke to the village president, he expressed his helplessness. Then I approached the BDO ( Block development officer) he said every panchayat gets funds it's upto them to do the cleaning , everyone in the bureaucracy was driving me from pillar to post just to clean the tank in public interest People of course were expecting others to do the cleaning. So as a trial I got permission from the village president to clean the tank , i employed few boys to do the job. These water tanks were not cleaned for many many years before that. While cleaning 🧹 we removed one feet thick of black sediments from each tank. Then we gave a coat of white cement inside, and put a lid where it was missing. The response from the people was overwhelming, the word spread and village after village invited us to get the water tanks cleaned. In each tank we painted the last cleaned date, this became a trend, every three months I sent my boys to clean the tanks. At one stage we were serving over 150 villages in Salem district, we did this service for 12 years and ensured every village got clean potable drinking water If serving people is politics so be it
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Frankfurt is live on @AutoSendEmail EU has a lot of indie hackers, startups, and compliance. So we listened. 9 customers already sending from Frankfurt in the first 2 days.
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Rich kids also succeed in hard things. The story of Gabriel Martinelli should inspire you too, but most people don’t even know how hard he came to been People love the “poor boy from the streets” football story. But Martinelli’s journey was different. He was born in Guarulhos, Brazil in 2001, and from a young age, his father believed his son was destined for something bigger. Not just ordinary belief. Real sacrifice. Real commitment. His father kept taking him from one football opportunity to another. From Brazil to Europe. From one trial to the next. Spending money. Taking risks. Refusing to give up on his child’s dream. Most people don’t understand what it takes for a family in South America to keep chasing opportunities in Europe. The flights. The paperwork. The uncertainty. The pressure. And still, they kept going. Martinelli had multiple trials at Manchester United. Not once. Not twice. Four different times. Trained with young players and met stars like Zlatan Ibrahimović, Paul Pogba, and Wayne Rooney. But Manchester United never signed him. Imagine the emotional pressure. A father spending almost everything he has trying to create a future for his son. A young boy traveling across countries chasing one opportunity. Then rejection after rejection. At some point, many families would have stopped. Many people would have accepted defeat. But the father never gave up on his son’s dream Just when the dream was close to dying, Arsenal came knocking. Arsenal took the chance. Saw his potential. And the rest became history. Today, Martinelli plays with passion because he understands how close he was to losing everything. How close the dream was to ending before it even began. Sometimes success is not just “from poor to rich.” He have had a call up to represent Brazil a this year FIFA World Cup. Yesterday, he stood beside his dad at Selhurst Park celebrating the first Premier League title of his career. And the moment he got his medal, he immediately placed it on his father. Then he hugged him so tight. Honestly, it was such an emotional moment to watch. I almost dropped a tear. Sometimes success is: good parenting, sacrifice, discipline, belief, and refusing to quit after repeated rejection. That is why stories like Martinelli’s matter. Behind many successful people is someone who kept believing in them when the world said no. People see footballers lifting trophies, but they rarely see the people who carried the dream before the world believed in it. That moment was bigger than football. It was the reward for a father who refused to stop believing in his son…
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If you are an Arsenal fan and also supporting MI. Value of IPL this season is in -ve True story.
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On our way to Crystal Palace vs Arsenal screening. And the Trophy ceremony with may be 1000 Gooners in Mumbai @Arsenal_Mumbai
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WHERE ARE THE RODRIS and BERNADOS ! I suppose they now Understand what it feels to be the chaser and the pressure that comes with it | arsenal | cheslea | Tuchel | England | #pep #guardiola #arsenal #premierleaguechampions #coyg
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What it takes to be a great. Hate him, love him but can't ignore what he has achieved. No matter what the money, how much the game, but everyone deserves to cherish n enjoy the little things in life - His aim is to visit a theatre..we the avg folks take that for granted. Cherish it as long as U can experience life.
🚨💣 Pep Guardiola : "Il y a des choses que je n’ai pas encore faites et que j’ai envie de faire. Mon père est toujours en vie (94 ans), et je veux passer davantage de temps avec lui dans ces dernières années. Mes enfants… Et beaucoup d’autres choses, en tant qu’être humain, que je peux faire. J’ai la chance de pouvoir choisir, c’est pour ça que j’ai pris cette décision. Écoutez, j’adore mon travail. Jusqu’au dernier match contre Bournemouth, quand on a gagné la FA Cup, ou peu importe. J’aime ça. Mais j’ai envie de faire autre chose, vous voyez ? Pour une fois, je ne sais pas combien de temps ça durera. J’ai envie d’apprendre, parce que c’est un processus, j’ai envie d’apprendre à faire autre chose. C’est aussi simple que ça. Je pense qu’aujourd’hui, la vie offre une incroyable diversité de choses à faire. Avant, on ne pouvait pas voyager aussi souvent. Je ne vais pas aux concerts, je ne vais pas au théâtre, je ne vais pas au cinéma. Je ne fais pas beaucoup de choses que j’ai simplement envie de faire. Je veux apprendre à vivre une vie différente. Il y a beaucoup de choses que je vais faire. J’ai plein d’idées en tête. Et bien sûr, je continuerai à suivre le football, à regarder mon Manchester City, mon Barcelone, mon Bayern Munich. Les grands matchs, je les regarderai toujours. Le football fait partie de ma vie, je ne peux pas m’en détacher complètement à 100 %. Jour après jour, jour après jour, jour après jour… j’ai simplement besoin de faire une pause. C’est tout." [via @SkySportsPL]
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"Arsenal fans are so cringe man"
27 Apr 2025
Anyone for a bottle of Arsenal tears? 😂😂😂
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Hey @FIFAcom @FIFAWorldCup Guyz solve for broadcasting the World Cup in India pls. @IndianFootball don't disappoint us here @hotstar_helps @SonyLIV @SonySportsNetwk @DDNational @FanCode Common guyz, get into the room with the right folks and let us Enjoy the world cup like rest of the world. Live, without the stress of finding some streaming. Can't tagg enough of my frens - @i_m_Pania @loos_caractur @akshayprbhu @obaid_in @roopam_91 @barucracy @AkashKrishna
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There are 100 ways to celebrate @Arsenal winning the League after 22 years. I say try them all :) #COYG
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I will never forget Tim Cahill trying to tell the world what was happening at Arsenal while people tried to shout over him. He saw it coming before most, you have to respect it. 🫡

Congratulations my man @m8arteta @Arsenal
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