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So...... it’s like a shittier version of Battle Bots that’s happening 10 years too late?

How about giving the cat its own key to the house?

I’m not taking sides but the SU-27 had every right to do that because it’s job was the protection of the Russian minister and as an unknown F-16 was getting very close, I’d argue it’s actions were completely reasonable and proportionate.

Could be. Again, no real knowledge of the actual tax laws (would think this goes beyond just simple income tax).

Staff the entire emergency room with black doctors and nurses, then if some asshole demands he get a white doctor, they can go ahead and die.

Four Thors and seven series ago...

If I’m Messi rich or even Mourinho rich, I could stop there and be happy, or at least not risk public embarrassment and maybe jail time (yeah right) and just pay my damn taxes. But then I lack vision and imagination, so...

one of these days I really must sit down and make a list of all the wealthy people who have been convicted of tax fraud as a gentle reminder to everyone who thinks giving tax breaks to the rich is a good idea. What I have learned from careful observation is that the only thing most rich people enjoy more than being

But Mourinho has never really been fond of “a tax” has he?

That’s right, Spain, EVERYBODY’S out to cheat you. But maybe your income tax system was UNCONSTITUTIONALLY PASSED IN THE DEAD OF NIGHT BY BILDERBERGERS.

Also soccer has so many other things that “kill the flow of the game” minor touch guy rolls around for 2 mins than limps for a min to the side line and comes back into the game almost immediately . Or the slowest walk to sub and the slowest walk from sub to field . I’m sure everyone here can come up with more but i

That’s not a serious comment now is it?

You may put your family in front of the first nuclear armed missile, but FU if you think I’m not calling you out on your sheer stupidity to think escalating with Russia is somehow a good thing.

As an avid reader of r/syriancivilwar(yes a lot of the subreddit is pro Assad, but the Kurds are second favorite), this article once again shows that mainstream media don’t care about fact checking. If you go to the subreddit, you can get a lot of info in the long run(after waiting little bit all the sensationalist

Yeah, on the list of reasons why I watch and enjoy sports, refs making incorrect calls is pretty far down on the list.

Or not...how often is bad refereeing ever deemed “fun” by the viewers? Maybe by casual viewers with no stake in the game who just like to troll the proceedings...but I would venture that those are the minority.

Until it happens to your team.

These exact complaints (“it ruins the flow of the game! it’s still subjective! it’s too confusing!”) always come up every time instant replay gets added to a sport, and they’re all bs. VAR has some kinks that need to be worked out, but the system is ultimately going to correct a LOT more wrong calls than it makes, and

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Exactly. I’m not seeing the examples in this article of why VAR shouldn’t be used. The reasons I can glean from Bill’s article are:

If the offside is given, as it should have been, then Portugal wouldn’t have still had possession, wouldn’t have hit the post and wouldn’t have scored. They gained the advantage of maintaining possession because the call was not made.