i thought these tweets were too sexy to be left behind
[ID: Series of tweets about the double standards between European teams versus third world teams in the World Cup. They are as follows:
@\RoyNemer: "If an English player fouls, they call it grit and heart. If an Argentine or a South American does it, they are called dirty. The Dutch talk all of that talk before the game and they are called confident. Argentina react and they're called disrespectful. Haters gonna hate. [Argentina flag emoji]". Attached is a picture of the Argentinian team celebrating their win.
@\beingmich: "And to add an example from the most hated rival (Brazil): if an European has an outgoing personality, he's just full of life. If a South American dances after scoring a wondergoal, he's being disrespectful and deserves to be fouled all game [rolling eyes emoji]"
@\resistance_sa: "Nothing burns more than when a "third world" country triumphs over the former European colonizer. As an African, we are here to enjoy every minute." End ID] (thanks for the ID @tothetrashwhereibelong)
Guys you don't understand, Messi has suffered so much humiliation from everybody, both from people here in Argentina and the media, and foreigners.
This was his last world cup, his last dance. He is 35 years old and playing the way he does.
The entire team deserved this so much and we as a country are so proud, so happy. Literally, crying. Moreover considering everything that happened around the world cup with all the controversies with the media and certain people who dismissed latinamerican football.
Messiento feliz. Al final son medialunas, no croissants, ahre.
can’t fully wrap around my brain the fact that scaloni, a coach that was criticized for being too young and inexperienced, gave argentina the copa america after 28 years of not winning it and the world cup after 36 years of not winning it.
he gave messi a team that worshiped him, loved him and wanted to fight with claws and teeth for HIS victory.
the merit goes to all the players, but the mastermind of scaloni is on another level.
For those who don't understand Spanish: May 25th is the national holiday to commemorate the 1810 revolution that resulted in the first Argentine government.
To celebrate it, I asked on my stories for ideas of character + typical phrases/actions, that's why you can see them cooking local food (empanadas) and football related sketches hshaha.