

Exactly, he was/is actually closer to signing with some Arab team than Juve.
But for Inter fans Juve is more outrageous and journalists preferred that angle for selling the news.


Exactly, he was/is actually closer to signing with some Arab team than Juve.
But for Inter fans Juve is more outrageous and journalists preferred that angle for selling the news.


No no, it’s not about nationality.
The problem is that Inter spent a great deal of time, financial planning and strategy work to devise a way to buy Lukaku and ensure him a top tier salary.
Keeping also in mind that his last season was lackluster to say the least and that the main reason they were doing this extra mile for him was that he always displayed a strong desire to be part of the team.
And then when finally they found a way to make it work, he was not picking up the phone anymore and showing by also waiting for Juventus’answer that all he said was just pretty much lies. The management got really angry, I’ve never seen such reaction before, I suspect that they really felt insulted far beyond the standard business/trading play between parts.
I didn’t mean to put salt on a open wound, i was just curious about the current status
What? There’s already 26?!
<types rm -fr neofetch-turbo while drying up tears>
If you’re looking for original ideas… I have bad news for you


I think that you’re missing the point of his message


From the photo it looks like they’re taking the news pretty well


In the same realm, OpenRCT2 and a lot of other games that were remade https://osgameclones.com/
Also https://play0ad.com/


You could give a try to chess, specifically on lichess.org
It’s such a deep and beautiful game, so hard to master yet fun and challenging at any level of skill. Climbing the ranking ladder is a true challenge with yourself.
It’s also an esport and a game that you can play at any age.


I thought everything was on the clouds, not on servers
Does anybody use Peertube here? How is it? Good content? Accessible from mobile?
I see a c/stocks, not sure if it’s what you’re looking for


A me pare che la minaccia di una migrazione inesorabile verso Lemmy sia sempre più concreta.
Se i sub più popolari non riaprono in 3-4 giorni è possibile che gli admin forzino la mano bypassando i mod e a quel punto il dado è tratto.
Mi pare poco furbo da parte di Reddit andare contro la community; Meta ad esempio lo capì quando provò a modificare la policy della privacy di WhatsApp e bloccò tutto subito alle prime proteste, optando per modifiche più subdole e graduali in modo da ottenere lo stesso risultato senza farsi notare.
Non capisco perché Reddit non usi lo stesso approccio. Potrebbero fare pagare poco nulla le API e alzare a poco a poco i prezzi, facendo morire le app di terze parti in tempi un po’ più lunghi ma con meno rumore.
Ci sono recensioni? È un buon laptop?