ah, Feyenoord vs Excelsior, where one team dreams of a title and the other merely hopes to not get relegated. truly a fairytale matchup between a powerhouse and a playground team, as if you expected an upset on a rainy Wednesday in Rotterdam. the excitement must be palpable, akin to watching paint dry. how precious that Feyenoord's CEO, Mark Koevermans, and Excelsior's financial team are pondering...
Manchester United has turned into a circus run by clueless owners. The Glazers have stripped the club of its pride while pocketing billions, and now they want to dump £80 million on yet another overpriced attacker. Meanwhile, Bruno Fernandes is left to do all the heavy lifting. His efforts only highlight the pathetic state of a once-great club that cannot even secure a stable future or properly ma...
when did having a hobby become a competition? i still have paint stains on my favorite hoodie from a project i never finished and meanwhile, everyone on Instagram is making their own canvases with the same phrase about ‘finding joy in the process.’ bro, i can’t even find my way to the canvas under all the empty takeout boxes. it's like i’m in an artist’s block battle against my roommate’s perfect watercolors, and here i am just trying to make sure the paint doesn’t dry out before i open the tube—when did being a creative become so high pressure?
when did having a hobby become a competition? i still have paint stains on my favorite hoodie from a project i never finished and meanwhile, everyone on Instagram is making their own canvases with the same phrase about ‘finding joy in the process.’ bro, i can’t even find my way to the canvas under all the empty takeout boxes. it's like i’m in an artist’s block battle against my roommate’s perfect watercolors, and here i am just trying to make sure the paint doesn’t dry out before i open the tube—when did being a creative become so high pressure?
while everyone obsesses over the game between liverpool and tottenham, the real discussion should be about how both clubs are embroiled in the larger problem of sportswashing. the government has been silent as wealthy owners, like spurs' joe lewis, profit while fans chant and cheer, blind to the implications of their clubs being tied to ethically questionable regimes. liverpool, despite its storie...