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Sometimes I sit and think about the fact that we'll never get to know what Lando's season would've looked like if he had been comfortable in this car from day one.
For a guy who has been so uncomfortable in this car to the point where he once said he felt like he had never driven a Formula 1 car before he has done a brilliant job especially compared to his teammate who has been nothing but comfortable.
To have only one less race win, the same amount of poles and podiums and the race H2H being level at 7-7 and this is with the qualifying H2H being 8-6 in Piastri's favor and Piastri also having an extra race finish. Of the 13 races Lando has finished he's lost a position once and that was in Spa when he went from 1st to 2nd; so, for 12 races he either finished where he started or higher.
I fear this would've been a very different season if Lando were comfortable from the get go because to have been as uncomfortable as he is and only be a single digit number off the championship lead is truly amazing and any one who says otherwise is a liar.
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Now Iām really curious about Gabiās roots. When I think back to other Brazilian f1 drivers I think the only one I remember who wasnāt of European descent was Felipe Nasr (could be wrong though).
Hey! Here in Brazil talking about ethnicities and roots it's kinda hard.
Brazil was colonized by Portugal, but we also had tons of other nationalities come here, either 'cause of slavery or immigration.
Brazil has lots of Lebanese people, if im not wrong, we have more Lebanese nationals than Lebanon.
We also have the biggest Japanese community outside Japan.
Every single brazilian is mixed, there isn't a way to not be mixed, but our concept of race is very different of how race is perceived in places like the USA, for example.
Race here is perceived as phenotype, not as ethnic. Gabi is white, he has Italian and Portuguese roots ('cause of his surnames, but im also pretty sure he also is a portuguese citizen, so he has enough documentation on his own ancestry to get a Portugal Passport) but if you trace his ancestry, like every single brazilian, you'll find black people and indigenous people going back a few generations. It's the same thing for me, as an example, I'm white but my great-grandpa was indigenous, and in my dad's side of the family, my great-grandma was black. Still, I'm white.
So the post was just me venting on how people forget about drivers like Tony Kanaan and Felipe Nasr being POC, and for some reason call a white driver (who is my fave driver!!!! I love Gabi, he's my pookie) a person of color, when there are actual POC drivers on the grid who suffer actual racism...
If we wanna talk about something Gabi has faced? Xenophobia. Alonso talked about this a few times, but people tend to ignore him and focus on Kimi (whom I also love) even tho Gabi is being much more impressive, but Kimi being Italian makes him more palatable for the European media, even though he's being mid. So why would they focus on the Brazilian driving a sauber?
Again, I love Kimi, I really do (and I'm also really worried about his well-being, hope this break he can get some well deserved rest) but the media is really fucking up by ignoring Gabi and Isack and focusing too much on Ollie and Kimi, i believe it's taking a toll on their mental health.
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I love him. š„ŗā„ļø
#sir hamilton#sir lewis hamilton#lewis hamilton#sir hamilton for a reason#scuderia ferrari#formula one#f1#formula 1
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"A conclusion of not guilty does not require or imply a factual conclusion of innocence but indicates, in law, that the Crown has failed to prove its case beyond a reasonable doubt"
R. v. Bouvette, 2025 SCC 18
This is what I have to say on the subject of today's verdict in the Hockey Canada Trial.
The testimony, the evidence, the videos, the text messages. All of that is readily available for all to peruse.
Even if the Crown did not meet the unreasonably high threshold needed to find guilt in this matter, it doesn't make any of the above untrue. The testimony, the evidence, the videos, the text messages all still exist.
Given that information, we are able to make our own conclusions as to the kind of people these men are.
Playing hockey is not a right. It is a privilege. These despicable men have lost that privilege and should never have had it in the first place.
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''i wasted those years'' who cares. you lived the only life you could've lived in those moments
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first post kinda nervous!!!! (that is a lie i've had many a tumblr blog in ye olden days but first post on this account :))
I draw (sometimes) and thought why not share these drawings on a platform that's not owned by m*rk z*ckerberg?
I do also post on ig though if you want to have a look at my other stuff already c:
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BRROOOOOOOO
Arvid is smth else. He is smth else entirely oh my god.
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My Journey to Escape the War in Gaza
My name is Abdelmajed. I never imagined Iād be sharing my story like this, but life in Gaza has become unbearable. I am a survivor of the war here, and in the blink of an eye, everything I once knewāmy home, my safety, my communityāwas ripped away from me.

The war has transformed Gaza into a graveyard of broken dreams. The buildings that once stood as symbols of life and resilience are now piles of rubble. Every corner is filled with the echoes of explosions. Every moment is shrouded in uncertainty. There is no security. There is no stability. There is no light at the end of the tunnel.
Basic needs have become luxuries. Food is scarce. Clean water is even scarcer. Hospitals are overwhelmed and under-resourced, and there is almost no medical care to be found. Every night, families go to bed hungry, praying theyāll wake up to see another day. The cost of basic necessities has skyrocketed, and itās become a daily battle just to survive.
Iāve seen things I never thought possibleāstanding in long lines for a piece of bread, rationing every drop of water, and watching my people suffer in silence. I have lost everythingāmy home, my safety, my dignity.
Escape from Gaza is my only hope, but itās almost impossible without financial help. The cost of evacuation is far beyond my means, and without support, Iām trapped in a warzone with no way out.
Iām reaching out to you now, in the hopes that someone, anyone, can help. I am not asking for luxury. I am asking for a chanceājust a chanceāto live. A chance to escape this never-ending cycle of fear, destruction, and loss. A chance to rebuild my life somewhere safe, where I can begin again, where I can find hope once more.
Any amount you can give will help me get closer to safety. Even the smallest donation will make a differenceāit could be the lifeline I need to survive. If you are unable to donate, please share my story. The more people who hear it, the better the chance that I can find the support I desperately need.
Your kindness and support mean the world to me. Youāre not just helping me escape a war; youāre giving me a chance to live, to rebuild, to breathe again.
Thank you for listening. Thank you for caring.
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My Journey to Escape the War in Gaza
My name is Abdelmajed. I never imagined Iād be sharing my story like this, but life in Gaza has become unbearable. I am a survivor of the war here, and in the blink of an eye, everything I once knewāmy home, my safety, my communityāwas ripped away from me.

The war has transformed Gaza into a graveyard of broken dreams. The buildings that once stood as symbols of life and resilience are now piles of rubble. Every corner is filled with the echoes of explosions. Every moment is shrouded in uncertainty. There is no security. There is no stability. There is no light at the end of the tunnel.
Basic needs have become luxuries. Food is scarce. Clean water is even scarcer. Hospitals are overwhelmed and under-resourced, and there is almost no medical care to be found. Every night, families go to bed hungry, praying theyāll wake up to see another day. The cost of basic necessities has skyrocketed, and itās become a daily battle just to survive.
Iāve seen things I never thought possibleāstanding in long lines for a piece of bread, rationing every drop of water, and watching my people suffer in silence. I have lost everythingāmy home, my safety, my dignity.
Escape from Gaza is my only hope, but itās almost impossible without financial help. The cost of evacuation is far beyond my means, and without support, Iām trapped in a warzone with no way out.
Iām reaching out to you now, in the hopes that someone, anyone, can help. I am not asking for luxury. I am asking for a chanceājust a chanceāto live. A chance to escape this never-ending cycle of fear, destruction, and loss. A chance to rebuild my life somewhere safe, where I can begin again, where I can find hope once more.
Any amount you can give will help me get closer to safety. Even the smallest donation will make a differenceāit could be the lifeline I need to survive. If you are unable to donate, please share my story. The more people who hear it, the better the chance that I can find the support I desperately need.
Your kindness and support mean the world to me. Youāre not just helping me escape a war; youāre giving me a chance to live, to rebuild, to breathe again.
Thank you for listening. Thank you for caring.
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Hi š
Iām sorry if this message feels suddenāI truly donāt want to bother anyone. Iām Areej, a 27-year-old English teacher and writer from Gaza šµšø, and Iām reaching out because my family is in desperate need of help.
The war has taken everything. Weāve lost our home š, and we live each day under the constant threat of bombing and starvation š„. Iām trying to evacuate my familyāmy parents, siblings, two small children, a newborn , and my sister who is deaf āto Egypt, where we hope to find safety šļø.
If youāre able to donate š or even just share our campaign š, it could bring us one step closer to survival. Every act of kindness means the world right now šš¤.
Thank you for taking a moment to read š
And if you'd prefer not to receive messages like this, please just let me knowāI wonāt message again.
With love and hope,
Areej š¤šæ
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Hi, my name is Mosab , Iām from Gaza, and like many here, Iāve lost more than I ever thought I could bear ā my family, my home, my sense of safety, and the simple moments that once gave life meaning. š
Iām not writing this to ask too much of anyone. Iām sharing a piece of my story ā not because I want sympathy, but because I still believe someone, somewhere, might care enough to listen.
If this message finds you at the wrong time, I understand.
Iām truly sorry if it feels like an interruption.
ā”ļø Please feel free to DM me if you'd rather not receive asks from me ā I'll make sure not to contact you again. š¤
⨠If you do feel moved to help ā even by sharing ā it means more than words can say.
Every repost, every bit of care, helps keep hope alive in a place that has seen too much darkness.
š Thank you for taking the time to read.
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Wishing you peace, healing, and comfort ā wherever you are.
With deep appreciation
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Hey š Iām Saja ā a mother trying to hold onto hope through days that feel impossibly heavy.
I know you probably see a lot online, but if you could take just a moment⦠Iād be so grateful.
š« A reblog of my pinned post could help our story reach someone who cares.
šæ And if youāre in a place to give, even a small donation could bring comfort to my daughter and help us feel safe again.
@sajagz, thank you for listening.
Even gentle support creates strength.
From one heart to another ā thank you š¤
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What the fuck is Q2. WHAT THE FUCK.
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Whoever said watch sports! It's so fun and therapeutic. It's a great interest and hobby. I hope their showers are always cold, their pillows are always warm, they always hit traffic when trying to go somewhere, and their phone is always at a low percentage.
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This goes for all sports.
You are not a fan if you are sending threatening messages of any kind. You are not a fan if you are sending threatening messages to a driver's personal account. You are not a fan if you make a driver worry about the safety of their loved ones.
You are not a fan, you're a criminal.
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FRANCO DIDNT WASTE TIME AT ALL OH MY GOD

JESUS CHRIST THEY DID NOT WASTE TIME
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JESUS CHRIST THEY DID NOT WASTE TIME
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