#the anti-barca
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moviestarmartini · 10 months ago
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sick and tired of ppl without tumblr etiquette throwing their hate towards rma in the regular real madrid tag
i’m just trying to see my boys only to be disturbed in such manner??? in my own house, in the year of our lord and savior jesus christ superstar 2024??? please.
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archivingbarca · 1 day ago
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I wonder, do you by any chance feel the same about fati, de jong or garcia?
People were reacting to rapha the same way last season and look at him now🤷‍♂️
I'll throw the question back at you: Do YOU even watch the matches? or is this your first season?
you’ll never guess who this person is defending 💀
and yes i do actually feel the same about them. i give ansu grace because of his injuries but even then, i think he’d be better off elsewhere if he can’t find form this season (which he most likely won’t). and yes rapha wasn’t performing until the 2nd half of last season, so he rightfully should have been critisised? don’t act like the club wouldn’t have tried shipping him to saudi this summer if it weren’t for those ucl performances
sorry but how can you be a culer and think such mediocrity is acceptable? do you understand the magnitude of this club? we’re here to win trophies and dominate matches while doing it. do you think we can achieve that carrying deadwood? if all you care about is good vibes during training and trying to facilitate redemption arcs go support ars*nal or topspurs or d*rtmund or whoever 😭 this is barcelona, if you can’t perform get tf out of my club bro
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sevynchaos · 1 year ago
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I'm also 100% convinced that the therapy thing is due to Gundogan words, they might not even do it but they needed something to fix what Gundo said, dude really said I'm going to make this worse for them🤣.
Literally LMAOOOO but also bit meh considering they’re just saying their player is lying ajdjksdhs
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pessiofficial · 1 year ago
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“if it was real madrid facing negreira they’d have been relegated already barca favoritism!!!” we obviously aren’t watching the same games
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uniteds · 1 year ago
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plus the barca fans that suddenly become city fans just because we knocked their ass in EL like find shame because you clearly dont have it 💀
I’m also assuming it’s probably pep related but barca gotta realize the media is gonna start the whole is this city team better than that barca team dialogue very soon lol
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soup-mother · 10 days ago
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a "bit" I'm rather fond of is acting like because some group was against some major historical power (e.g Rome or the USA) they must be devout anti imperialists.
unlimited genocide on the Romans, uphold Hannibal Barca thought
Death to KKKing Charles, long live the immortal science of Roundhead-Cromwellism
this is all very funny until you remember people earnestly consider fucking Stepan Bandera a liberatory freedom fighter
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kolbalissh · 1 month ago
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i am overstimulated and overwhelmed im feeling 900 emotions BUT this race needs a debrief - as well as the fact that i just watched barca win 5-1, with gavi coming back as a captain im feeling ALL emotions at the same time
well obviously, that was a joke of a fucking penalty - max can push him off in turn 1 and turn 55 but get no repercussions (maFIA for a reason) and its LANDO who gets a 5 second penalty because max somehow thinks he's entitled to the position being given back to him??? bro??
max is a great driver, im NOT anti max or anything thats just childish (a certain hatebase wont understand) but its shit like this is what ruins his reputation, like you do not need the stewards on your side to get a podium, you are simply capable of it as a driver - thats why its so childish to see him literally complain on radio about 'he needs to give the position back' - god forbid a driver actually races 😻
i got a bone to pick with oscar too, boy you are on my last nerve - he is nowhere near being a number 2 driver, but that doesn't mean he's qualified to be a number 1 driver either, he is simply not experienced enough and thats a fact, letting charles just go through instead of defending not only your own p2, but landos lead is such a bum move because we all know how good you can defend, and that too against leclerc
lando has played the team card every time, even in baku holding off max, but you cant even bother to keep charles off thats such bullshit - like i get it, you dont wanna play the number 2 driver but you ARE and thats not changing, and yes you and lando are much closer in terms of skill but even then you have to play by the team rules, especially when needed
am i saying that lando deserved P1 today? no, leclerc was phenomenal with how he pulled that off at the beginning and thats a well deserved win even if im not a charles fan by a mile like i just dgaf about him like that BUT i at least have the decency to recognise hard work where its due , and he did that (tyre management goes crazy) - but lando worked hard too, and it was simply robbed off of him and that fucking blows
man the only thing good was george and his amazing pull to p6 unbothered king energy and carlos and his crazy weekend finishing off strong with a p2, im so proud of u chilli love you so much
its usually silly to say 'oh he deserved better' when it comes to sport especially races, because its not about what you deserve but what you are capable of, so it genuinely sucks because lando did show he was capable and yet it was taken away from him, he actually deserved better today
okay enough ranting i can breathe a little now
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woso-dreamzzz · 7 months ago
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How would some of the Barca babies react to some of the Chelsea fans anti Barca chants.
Peanut sticks her middle finger up (no one knows who she learnt it from) at them.
Conejita probably ends up in tears because she thinks it's super mean.
Mapi has to stop Bebita from launching herself at the crowd
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amorettopedri · 26 days ago
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imagine if they would be as concerned about the shit performance as they are about an ig post. the wouldn’t have survived pique and co lmao. not our fault that our players are blaugrana to the core 😭
they can't complain about Pedri's masterclass so they're dragging him over a social media post (mind you last year Jude and Co. trolled barca, Jude also posted Pedri on his story after one of the el clasico but suddenly they have amnesia.) Now Pedri is the obsessed and petty one when there's proof that real players over the year always posted barca player, and these knobheads are actually being malicious and shady. I need barca to win next clasico and I need Gavi and Fermin to fully unleash their anti-madrista, these Jude fangirls seen nothing yet.
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wosobronze · 2 months ago
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Lucy isn’t even at Barca anymore and she still apparently lives in their heads rent free.
What she says does make sense. Didn’t Aitana say have similar observations when they were in the Bay Area?!
You can criticize the club and still love it when things could be better. Also, stay off Twitter because it’s toxic as hell
massive anti twitter advocate over here❌❌
exactlyyy like she didn’t even diss the club? people getting so het up over nothing is so weird like go outside i beg
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fettesans · 7 months ago
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Top, page from Raymond Buckland, Solitary Seance: How You Can Talk with Spirits on Your Own, 2011. Via. Bottom, photograph via NASA, Toroid inflatable station concept during testing, 1961. Via. More.
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Essentially a horrific readymade, Barca Nostra sunk in April 2015 between Libya and Lampedusa with an estimated 1,000 migrants onboard, of whom 28 survived. The Italian government recovered the wreck in 2016 and moved it to a base in Sicily before it was placed under the care of the Augusta municipality, a landing site for Operation Mare Nostrum, Italy’s response to the Mediterranean migrant crisis. Mare Nostrum, or ‘Our Sea’, cost the Italian government a reported £7 million per month, and ensured safe passage for over 100,000 people within a year of its launch in October 2013. But after Italy appealed for assistance, EU states criticised the operation for encouraging people to risk the sea crossing, so EU agency Frontex replaced Mare Nostrum with Operation Triton in 2014, with a slashed budget and focus on border security.
Effectively a policy of nonassistance, as Forensic Oceanography concluded in their 2016 report Death by Rescue: The Lethal Effects of Non-Assistance at Sea, Triton created a situation where commercial ships were increasingly called into rescue missions they weren’t suited to conduct – such was the case with the sinking of Barca Nostra in 2015, they found. That year, European Parliament president Martin Schulz called for ‘burden sharing’ based on the fact that five out of 28 EU member states were taking in 50 percent of refugees to Europe at the time. Yet no effective cooperation manifested. Neither in creating humanitarian responses to a global crisis, nor in mediating the ultraright sentiments and movements that rose as a result – as demonstrated in 2018, when Italy’s far-right interior minister, Matteo Salvini, launched a campaign to block search-and-rescue vessels from docking in Italian ports, and drafted a hardline anti-migrant bill adopted by the Italian government.
It was within this desperate context that Barca Nostra was brought to the Venice Biennale – in cooperation with Augusta’s municipal council and Comitato 18 Aprile, which lobbied against government plans to scrap the ship – with Büchel covering transportation costs. Presented with little information – not for the lulz, it seems, but out of contempt for a wilful ignorance – the vessel’s arrival was lambasted as ‘tasteless’ by those at the vernissage, seemingly more concerned with the insult of its presence – and those taking selfies with it, like a Martha Rosler collage come to life – than discussing the exclusionary policies that brought it into being. (Granted, as curator Alexandra Stock wrote in a scathing takedown, ‘The optics [were] bad because Büchel set it up that way’.) While the stunt drew international attention – including responses from Salvini himself, countering the idea that the Venice Biennale is an ineffective stage for protest – it also revealed the limits of internationalism, whether in the artworld or the world at large.
Stephanie Bailey, from Christoph Büchel: Fear and Loathing in Venice, for Art Review, April 14, 2024.
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mentalbaddiex · 4 months ago
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no im sorry but as i saw jude was gonna be the face on the eafc i knew the barca comments were coming😭
"lamine yamal > bellingham" oh!
i mean no the kid is great like yeah youngster and that but bruuuhhh bfr
honestly can’t even hate on lamine, he’s only 16 & already world class but so many people have their anti madrid agendas they’ll do anything to discredit a madrid players’ success. no amount of revisionism is gonna change the fact that jude just came off a world class season which was his first for madrid and carried his nation through the group stage aswell as the round of 16
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archivingbarca · 1 day ago
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in terms of your recent, speak your truth please! i am curious
don’t want to say much because i know #he has shooters on this site but goodness me i hope this season is the last i’ll have to see him in training or on the pitch
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dybalassunshine · 2 years ago
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OH FFS! WTF IS THIS?!
LMAOOOOOO it's joever
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probayern · 6 months ago
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the way my hansi flick agenda is now at complete odds with my anti barca agenda (which adds to my lewy agenda being at complete odds with my anti barca agenda)
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fcbgavi · 7 months ago
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our own players do contribute to our downfall but it doesn’t help when the league is so anti barca like wtf
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