Jovialis
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I suppose booing the Italian National Anthem and the Italian penalty takers is better than saying "suck it".
You're that Apricity troll Mortimer and if you are Albanian I'm a Dutch uncle.
Getting back to the topic of the thread. Yes I would support another country, if Italy is out, or not playing. In the last world cup, I wanted Croatia to win, since they never won before. Also, because I don't want France to get another cup, challenging Italy's cup count. Also, no offense to my Brazilian, and German friends, but I will always go against them, in favor of their opposition, because I don't want them to have more cups than Italy, or more than they have already. Nothing personal, it is just about the numbers. That being said, Brazil and Germany do in fact have very excellent teams, and their fans have much to be proud of. The reason why 1994 was so important, is because Italy and Brazil were tied for who had the most world cups; that game decided who had the most ever in the world.
I don’t really care who you are, and in addition I am not Mortimer. Is my word Sufficient or you need other proof? Would a photo without glasses will suffice?
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Same situation, same treatment.
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I don’t really care who you are, and in addition I am not Mortimer. Is my word Sufficient or you need other proof? Would a photo without glasses will suffice?
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Not sure what you mean by a Dutch uncle, but it seems that you might be after all, since I am Albanian.
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Britain used to have a huge empire, across many time zones.
The sun never set on the British Empire...because God wouldn't trust an Englishman in the dark.
This is according to a witty 19th century American professor called John Duncan Spaeth.
They still do, but in a different way. It is called corporate world now, compared to colonial one before. At some point they realized that a paid employee is better than a slave and more civil afterwards, but the boss most of the time is an Englishman.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=LP3U6UQ8DgE
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"Systemic problem" oh boy, terms like this really make me cringe. Are you going to start talking about "equity", and every other lame buzzword?
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