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Replying to @OpeBee
You're just foolish
jessica mccracken retweeted
Do not perceive my foolish self
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Areeb Arsalan retweeted
PM Modi is the most cowardly and foolish Prime Minister in India's history.
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Maza Mathebula retweeted
Where is that foolish Jacinta to give these people jobs?
🇿🇦 “We want the foreigners to come back now!” — Factory workers in South Africa have taken to the streets to protest the dismissal of foreign workers, warning that the move could disrupt production and put jobs at risk. They argue that many industries rely heavily on skilled foreign labour, with insufficient local workers available to fill the gap.
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K1NG retweeted
Shame what a foolish PR STUNT WHERE IS 500 million Nono
Kuisine trading, a local catering company, received a delivery truck to expand order deliveries across the city. #DSBDatWork
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Replying to @TheeHottieBbtch
Foolish bitch. Where you the inw that brought him there. Big backed bastard!
Replying to @jimstewartson
This whole foolish CIRCUS is just one massive, shameful embarrassment, to our entire country. It's utterly pathetic at every possible level. No wonder we are the absolute LAUGHINGSTOCK of the entire world today. We deserve every bit of that scorn.
KickZoneX retweeted
That's a foolish thing to say.
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Great. If all others had to do this shït, what did Neymar do to impress him? Even when injured. 😂😂😂 you’re foolish
🇧🇷 | I think there’s a real misunderstanding of João Pedro’s situation for Brazil and Ancelotti’s reasoning for leaving him out of the squad. Some important context to help explain the decision: Between June 6, 2025 and April 1, 2026, Ancelotti tested SEVEN different No. 9s across nine matches: • Matheus Cunha | 397 minutes • Richarlison | 174 minutes • João Pedro | 153 minutes • Vitor Roque | 45 minutes • Kaio Jorge | 19 minutes • Igor Thiago | 19 minutes • Igor Jesus | 10 minutes A combined 817 minutes without a SINGLE GOAL from any of them. Brazil had a serious goalscoring problem. Ancelotti used his multiple opportunities to work with these players up close in training camps, calling them into several squads: • Matheus Cunha | 4 call-ups • Richarlison | 4 call-ups • João Pedro | 3 call-ups • Kaio Jorge | 1 call-up • Igor Jesus | 1 call-up • Vitor Roque | 1 call-up • Igor Thiago | 1 call-up • Endrick | 1 call-up Out of all the options, Matheus Cunha was the one striker who genuinely impressed Ancelotti. His work rate, pressing, energy, selflessness, and ability to balance the front four made him a key piece in the 4-2-4 system Brazil were using at the time. But they still lacked that killer instinct. Then came Brazil’s final match before Ancelotti announced his World Cup squad: the game against Croatia. With Brazil struggling, Igor Thiago (23 minutes) and Endrick (14 minutes) came off the bench and changed the game. Igor Thiago scored from the penalty spot, while Endrick won the penalty and provided an assist. At the same time, João Pedro had another difficult game, a constant under Ancelotti. He struggled to make an impact, missed a big chance, and was eventually replaced by Igor Thiago himself. That last 25 minutes proved decisive. By the end of the Croatia game, João Pedro had played the second most minutes under Ancelotti as a no.9 (only behind Matheus Cunha), but had convinced him the least. At the very last moment, Ancelotti changed his mind. The performances of Endrick and Igor Thiago against Croatia tipped the balance. So between the 4 choices and 3 number 9’s he was going to take. He left João Pedro at home.
English translation: The result of voting for someone because "it feels like they'll get things done": - The coalition partner Komeito, long regarded as a moderate governing party, leaves the coalition. - Foolish Nippon Ishin no Kai joins the coalition. - High school education, including private schools, becomes taxpayer-funded. - A reduction in House of Representatives proportional-representation seats that benefits the LDP and Ishin. - Jumping up and down beside President Trump. - Forcing a dissolution of the House despite it not being part of the agreement with the Democratic Party for the People. - Skipping an important party leaders' debate before an election. - Dissolving the House and then causing delays to the budget process. - Making budget passage within the fiscal year more difficult and then blaming the opposition. - Significantly shortening budget deliberations. - The shortest and most chaotic budget deliberation period since 2000. - Only 59 hours of deliberation—the shortest since 2000. - Reducing intensive committee sessions. - Reducing subcommittee sessions as well. - No budget subcommittee meetings held for the first time in 37 years. - A wave of criticism for showing disrespect toward the Diet. - Questions raised about the legitimacy of the so-called National Conference. - Criticism that participants were selected arbitrarily. - Tax and social security issues effectively outsourced to the "National Conference." - Prioritizing election campaigning even during times of crisis. - Campaigning in Ishikawa even amid the Iran crisis. - Worsening relations with China. - Increasing concerns over supply-chain instability. - Missing important diplomatic engagements in the Middle East because of illness. - Offering abstract theories instead of concrete policies in Diet debates. - Failing entirely to fulfill accountability obligations. - No meaningful progress on measures to address shortages and rising prices of petroleum-derived products. - The "National Conference" ultimately appears meaningless, while the ruling parties seem poised to push through a 1% food consumption tax on their own. - Likely to force through a proposal to cut 45 proportional-representation seats in the House of Representatives. - Inviting criticism that smaller parties are being marginalized. - Attempting electoral-system reform without opposition-party agreement—something many consider unacceptable. - Changing the subject whenever faced with inconvenient questions. - Rarely holding press conferences or informal press scrums. - Taking only a single question from reporters. - Leaving after only two or three minutes. - Giving false testimony in the Diet. - Repeatedly accused of dishonesty; many promises made before becoming prime minister—such as visiting Yasukuni Shrine—remain unfulfilled. - Almost never engaging in substantive debates with opposition leaders; when debates do occur, they are so brief as to be meaningless. - Using strong approval ratings among devoted supporters to justify a forceful style of governance in virtually every area. - With Ishin now part of the coalition, critics fear that plans such as the Osaka Metropolis concept may also be pushed forward aggressively. - Beyond being "Japan's first female prime minister" and the vague impression that "she seems like she'll get things done," there appears to be little else on which her supporters base their evaluation. I can state without hesitation that Takaichi lacks the ability to govern this country. #拡散希望 #RPご協力お願い致します #拡散希望 #RepostPlease #PleaseShare @bbcnewsjapan @BBCWorld @France24_en @France24_fr @afpbbcom @afpfr @nhk
「なんかやってくれそう」の結果 ・良識の与党公明党が連立離脱 ・アホの維新が連立入り ・私立含む高校の税金化 ・自民維新に有利な衆院比例のみ議員定数削減 ・トランプの横でぴょんぴょん跳び跳ね ・国民民主党との合意の前提にない解散強行 ・選挙前の大事な党首討論を欠席 ・自分で解散して予算遅延 ・年度内成立を自ら困難化して野党のせいに ・予算審議を大幅短縮 ・2000年以降で最短の無茶苦茶 ・2000年以降で最短の59時間 ・集中審議を削減 ・分科会も削減 ・予算分科会は37年ぶりに開催なし ・国会軽視との批判噴出 ・国民会議の正統性に疑義 ・恣意的人選との批判 ・税や社会保障は「国民会議」に丸投げ ・危機時でも選挙応援を優先 ・イラン有事でも石川の選挙応援演説 ・対中関係を悪化 ・供給不安を拡大 ・大事な中東との外交日程を体調不良で飛ばす ・国会答弁では具体策でなく観念論が先行 ・説明責任はまったく果たさない ・石油由来製品の供給不足・価格高騰対策はまったく進まない ・結局「国民会議」なるものは無意味で、勝手に与党だけで食料品消費税1%を強行しそう ・衆院比例45議席削減案を強行しそう ・少数政党切り捨てとの批判を招く ・選挙制度改革を野党の合意を得ずに強行はあり得ない ・都合の悪い質問には論点ずらし ・記者会見やぶら下がり会見はほとんどやらず ・質問は全体で1問のみ ・2〜3分で逃げる ・国会では虚偽答弁 ・とにかく嘘つき。総理になる前にやると言っていたことはまったくやらず(靖国神社参拝など) ・野党との党首討論をまったくやらない。やってもわずかな時間すぎて意味なし。 ・狂信者による高支持率を背景に、あらゆる面で強引な政権運営を強行 ・維新も連立入りしたことで高市内閣の高支持率を背景に大阪都構想を強行しそう ・「日本初の女性総理」、「なんかやってくれそう」以外の評価軸がまったく見当たらない 高市にわが国を統治する能力は皆無と断言できます。
You are a foolish being.
هكذا تتم عملية التنقيب عن الذهب في دول إفريقيا
Foolish, aren't you talking about someone's interview?
Replying to @ZackPolanski
Terrorists. That's what they are. Jailed for their foolish terrorist islamist bootlicking actions. HAHAHAHAHAHA.
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Replying to @Bw_princes
They are are very very foolish especially those Scotland
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Replying to @mickoly
APC will make you so foolish trying to defend them Woke Soyinka Prof Osibanjo Omo the list is endless
Replying to @blknoiz06
There may be more to it than that but still trying to pin blame on any single person in history for our current economic problems is of course foolish. And yeah, people have the right to question the intent of powerful individuals but the reality is that we are all human.
Ada 💙 retweeted
Misogyny makes all of you exceedingly foolish.
na female soldier wan lead my platoon for camp parade, i don collect exit form sha😂 make woman dey control me😂😂
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