Lando Norris throughout the race: Box and Box and Box and Box and Box and Box
Esteban Ocon throughout the race: Penalty and Penalty and Penalty and Penalty and Penalty
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here's the thing: i can understand mclaren wanting to change daniel. they're paying him a lot and the results are not what they expected. okay. fine. it is sport, it is a competition and it is cutthroat.
that's not what bothers me.
what bothers me is the way they've managed it. you let him take the fall, you let him post a statement about his commitment with the team, you let him cry in front of the entire factory, andreas publicly says that they're counting on daniel for 2023. and then behind his back, they're talking to someone else to give him his seat. and he's probably found out about it all through media outlets.
it's sick and twisted and not like a family at all and as a long-time mclaren fan i'm so disappointed because this is not they way you're supposed to do things.
i will add, tho, that sending threats to oscar who is simply trying to get in f1 (and has earned the opportunity) is not the way to go.
you want to blame someone? blame zak and andreas. yes, andreas too. because he is team principal and decisions do go through him.
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Remember how last year we all were saying Christian was the dad who stepped up for Max and appreciated him the way he deserved…
Yeah we were wrong about that, apparently.
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Do you know how specific scent training is? Like if you train a dog to find mallards they can find other ducks, but they're not going to indicate at sparrows for instance. So how specific is it?
Hi! So short answer - depends on the dog and how well they contextualize.
If you have a dog predisposed to finding birds, they're probably going to find all birds and then generally learn which ones you (the human) care about. So say for example your dog shows you a crow, a sparrow, a mallard, a teal, and a finch. You reward the mallard and the teal, and you ignore the others. Eventually your dog will release that you only care about some birds and their indication on crows and sparrows amd finches will fade.
If, on the other hand, you have to teach a dog to indicate birds from scratch, you might have to contextualize more. So you'd teach your dog that you reward when they look at ducks in a pond, and then they'd seek out ducks in a pond (hopefully). Then you'd have to teach that you reward when they find ducks in a field. Then ducks on a path in the woods. Then you might have to teach them that you don't care about herons in the pond. And so on and on, depending how quickly they understand what you're rewarding.
It really depends on what connection your dog makes in their puppy brain, and there isn't a good way to control that. But it's a fun thing to try anyway, especially if it's something you and your dog find enriching!
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it just seems so insane to me for piastri to publicly rule himself out of a seat with a team that he is the reserve driver for when there is no clear uncontracted alternative on the table. girl what.
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Almost...
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Mick in Japan means the baby is in the sim extra early 🥺
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that's his brother-in-law
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Splitboard avec les potes du CAF
On remet ça ce WE !!
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the reaction of his teammates and coaches as albert ortega has qualified for the 2nd run with bib nr 67........these are always the best moments of this sport for me 🫶
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Day 19: Home
The Land of "The Horizon."
Home to The Prince of the Moon...
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k im off to imagining the aot cast living in some sort or alpine village deep deep in the mountains. there's something so feral yet infinitely innocuous about being tucked away deep into the nature's lushness and stuff
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