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Puffers are ruthless
I thought Real played well. They were unlucky in front of goal a few times, and that penalty… even ChatGPT would call it better.
I fucking hate Atlético Madrid—bunch of peasants. The ref is doing everything to hand them the win, but hopefully they’ll still bottle it.
Definitely not meat but dates and pecans having a steamy affair with chocolate. #foodstr 
Had no clue what to make for supper, but screw it—I’m grilling a steak, even if it’s -10°C out. Worth it. 🫡
Hahaha nostr:note1452fz2kdqgnvh6ehqyca4xfxzrq36ldt9lslef9dq2u3w6xse9qsv25h8n
I’m afraid this is exactly what might happen but I am a fan 😆
The older I get, the more my views lean to the right—and the more I eat meat. 😂But I’m all about ‘live and let live.’ We might not agree on a lot, but I respect your views and I’ll never attack you for them.
nostr:npub1qspus6smkn8mcdxg5jflh50s69vdgtwsd5p74gmjpzp2qekn5duqfv5afj my #betstr 2:1 for Real Madrid 
Everything you said is true, but let’s be real—the quality of food in North America (at least in the USA and Canada—I can’t speak for Mexico, but I’d guess it’s similar) is pretty bad. Just looking at food here feels like it makes you gain weight. And sure, stress and isolation don’t help, but the food itself is a big part of the problem.
For the last 20 years, I’ve been traveling to Italy twice a year for work, and every single time, without even trying, I’d come back home five pounds lighter—despite eating whatever I wanted. The difference in food quality is crazy. That’s why my long-term goal is to save enough to retire somewhere with better food, a slower pace, and a bit more sunshine—maybe in northern Italy near Lake Garda or in Aegean Macedonia.
I certainly hope you’re wrong on this one 😆! Hala Madrid! … but I must agree that 1:1 sounds like a very reasonable #betstr
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