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#Iran vs Japan
apollos-lyre-hehe · 11 months
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okay first of all I am kinda pissed about their choice of players, why the hell didn't they invite Saber Kazemi or Bardia Saadat, huh?! those two were our best players last year, it doesn't make ANY sense
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centrally-unplanned · 10 months
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Gonna talk more about the cluster munitions thing, because I think its interesting:
Weapons are not 'special'; they do not fall into dangerous vs safe categories, no weapon is more or less morally pure than the other. Every weapon of war can be used to indiscriminately kill civilians. From this, the "level 1" reasoning would state that the use of any weapon is therefore equally contextual; you just odds-estimate the "median civilian risk" like any other weapon for its use. From this logic using say tactical nuclear weapons is fine, as it is in fact trivial and common in war to arrive at scenarios where the civilian risk of such weapons is more-or-less as low as conventional weapons.
However, humans are not civilian-risk utility maximizers, and the international order is not composed of dispassionate super-rational agents. We govern things through norms & expectations, and constantly run the risk of sunk costs and moral decay. If we allowed tactical nuclear weapons to be used in Ukraine, first off they would not stay in that "low civilian risk" category; once used the pressure to keep using them increases and the ability for them to slip into far more dangerous territory is quite high compared to conventional bombs. Secondly, it would break the norm for other countries - in Ukraine, Russia could be using tactical nuclear weapons, but are not because they know the US & EU would respond extremely harshly, maybe arming Ukraine with the same. No side wants to open those floodgates.
All of this is to say that norms in war do matter, and you don't want to break them lightly, even if there is a solid use case on the micro-level for the weapon. Building these norms takes time and we are better off for them.
Cluster munitions do not, at all, have this norm. People want it to have this norm; that is admirable, and I think there is merit to it. But those people have failed - the military applications for the munitions are too large, and 'risk profile' however you wish to define it too low, for any major military power to actually limit its use. The fact that the EU & Japan have done so is very telling, as they are the countries that virtually always conduct their military operations as part of joint operations for non-critical security concerns, and with US assistance. Actual militaries who consider themselves to face critical security threats, from China to South Korea to Iran to India, have not done this. No 'norm of war' has emerged against their use. (Some norms around minimum detonation thresholds have emerged, maybe, loosely, and ofc there are norms about how to use them, though they aren't cluster-munitions specific in the main).
So certainly shipping cluster munitions to Ukraine is a setback to those hoping to form that norm, its a real cost. But that cost is much less than violating an existing norm, Russia did not hesitate to use cluster munitions and always has in its other military operations like Chechnya. There is no risk of 'escalation', no new major military power is going to go "its time!" - they all already did that decades ago - its not going to change the status quo. Which means you can get back to the granular questions - does the Ukraine war have applications within the acceptable risk range?
Which I don't know the answer to! My instinct is yes, this war has lots of 'remote' combat sites and Ukraine has no interest in killing its own people, but I am not in the field, I do not know. But the Ukrainian Army is in the field, and my default is that they should be listened to - I would need a compelling case as to why this is a large risk escalation and I haven't seen it yet.
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volleyballhqpics · 10 months
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Iran vs. Japan Volleyball Nations League (©)
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alexbkrieger13 · 1 year
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Magdalena Erikssons Sweden Goals (So Far)
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vs. Scotland (26th of January 2016)
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2, 3 + 4. vs Iran (21st of October 2016)
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5. vs Ukraine (30th of August 2018)
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6. vs Hungary (4th of October 2019)
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7. vs Hungary (17th of September 2020)
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8. vs Latvia (22nd of October 2020)
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9. vs Japan (30th of July 2021)
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10. vs Georgia (21st of September 2021)
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chadchadington · 7 months
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If WWIII dropped today, this is what I predict it would look like
USA, EU, ISRAEL, INDIA, UKRAINE, JAPAN, SOUTH KOREA, VARIOUS SOUTHEAST ASIAN COUNTRIES, AUSTRALIA, CANADA, ARMENIA
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CHINA, RUSSIA, IRAN, TURKEY, SYRIA, AFGHANISTAN, PAKISTAN, NORTH KOREA, AZERBAIJAN, VARIOUS CENTRAL ASIAN COUNTRIES, VARIOUS AFRICAN COUNTRIES
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draconesmundi · 2 years
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Drakonidae
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Here are all the drakonid dragons for my Dracones Mundi project! Of all the dragons these have the most basic dragon bauplan: four legs, sometimes wings (wings for both males and females in firedrakes, for just the males in the azi and long), and a long body shape with a flexible armour of overlapping osteoderms. This is just one of eight dragon families in the project (the others being armoured dragons, beast dragons, wyverns/flying serpents, birdlike dragons, wyrms/serpents, sea serpents and feathered serpents).
The drakonids are split into three groups: the firedrakes, the azi and the long.
Firedrakes
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The Viridian Firedrake (subspecies - Chudo-zmeya, Belarussian Smok, Bullar/Bolla/Balaur, Hala and Hydra. Found throughout Europe)
The Common Firedrake (subspecies - Western Firedrake, Welsh Ddraig Goch, Polish Smok. Found throughout Europe)
The Glitterdrake (subspecies - Emerald glitterdrake, sapphire glitterdrake, ruby glitterdrake, gold glitterdrake, amber glitterdrake, purple glitterdrake, rose glitterdrake, dark dragon, pocket dragon, moon dragon, sea dragon. Found throughout Macaronesia)
Long
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Druk (subspecies - common druk/Bhutanese druk, jade druk, Himalayan druk, Tibetan druk, Nepalese druk, bailong. Found in Bhutan and throughout the Himalayas)
Azure dragon (subspecies - qinglong and yong. Found in China and North and South Korea)
Ryu (subspecies - Honshu, Hokaido and Ryokoko. Found throughout Japan)
Dancing Naga (subspecies - pink vs a more firey orange maybe? Found throughout East and Southeast Asia)
Rong (found in Vietnam)
Yellow dragon (found in China and North and South Korea)
Azi
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Nahang (found in central Asia)
Azhdar (found in West Asia, especially Iran)
Vishap (subspecies - Armenian vishap and Georgian Gvelashapi)
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Fuck it! All the world cup groups, ranked by Entertainment provided
group E: 1000/10. Japan classifying first, serving cunt. Germany out. Costa Rica bringing havoc and also delivering the most beautiful few minutes of the competition so far. Euros flopping. keeping us on our toes the entire time. Incredible.
Group C: 10/10 Saudi Arabia saying 'I may leave but I'm fucking these Latinos up first'. Argentina flopping right away and then jumping back up like the bastard it is. Mexico giving the fight. Poland somehow slipping through to 8ths while we weren't looking. Solid fun.
Group H: 8/10 Korea's back hurts from carrying this entire group's entertainment on it's back. being the funny bitch of the batch and scoring a win against CR7. Uruguay out.
Group F: 7.5/10 Overall ok but Morocco winning and whatever the fuck was going on with Belgium's nt was hilarious. Also Canada being happy to be here, getting a goal in the first minute and then being slaughtered on that second match was truly something.
Groups G & D: 7/10 grouped together for similar vibes. Overall felt very standard except for Tunisia and Cameroon deciding to go out in glory beating France and Brasil. Iconic for them. Special mention to G for having Brazil in it. No group with Brazilians in it can flop it's science.
Group A: 6/10 Ecuador my beloved I'm so sorry. Qatar being first host team to be eliminated on groups. Senegal making it to 8ths.
Group B: 0/10 you would think the lineup for this one would have brought some entertainment but nope. Still mad about how disappointing USA vs ENG was. Sorry Iran.
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brainpickings · 1 year
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Variety’s Top 100 Greatest Movies of All Time
Well these are always fun for debate, in my humble opinion there are way to many American movies on this list. 
100 The Graduate 1967
97 Alien 1979
96 A Hard Day’s Night 1964
95 Toy Story 1995
94 Bridesmaids 2011
93 Le Samourai 1967 France
92 Pink Flamingos 1972
91 Scenes From a Marriage 1974 Sweden
90 The Shining 1980
89 Belle de Jour 1967 France
88 Malcolm X 1992
87 The Sound of Music 1965
86 Close-Up 1990 Iran
85 Natural Born Killers 1994
84 Pan’s Labyrinth 2006
83 Kramer vs. Kramer 1979
82 Parasite 2019 South Korea
81 The Dark Knight 2008
80 Pixote 1980 Brazil
79 Waiting for Guffman 1996
78 Jeanne Dielman, 23, quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles 1975 Belgium
77 Goldfinger 1964
76 The Tree of Life 2011
75 Boogie Nights 1997
74 My Neighbor Totoro 1988 Japan
73 Intolerance 1916
72 Breaking the Waves 1996
71 My Best Friend’s Wedding 1997
70 12 Years a Slave 2013
69 Beau Travail 1999 France
68 King Kong 1933
67 Bicycle Thieves 1948 Italy
66 Paris Is Burning 1990
65 A Man Escaped 1956 France
64 Carrie 1976
63 Bambi 1942
62 Dazed and Confused 1993
61 The Passion of Joan of Arc 1928 France
60 Moulin Rouge! 2001
59 Vagabond 1985 France
58 E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial
57 Brokeback Mountain 2005
56 Rosemary’s Baby 1968
55 Pather Panchali 1955 Bengali
54 The Road Warrior 1981
53 In the Mood for Love 2000 China
52 The General 1926
51 Apocalypse Now 1976
50 Breathless 1960 France
49 The Texas Chain Saw Massacre 1974
48 The Piano 1993
47 Mean Streets 1973
46 Notorious 1946
45 Titanic 1997
44 L’Avventura 1960
43 Shoah 1985
42 Moonlight 2016
41 The Wild Bunch 1969
40 Fargo 1996
39 Some Like It Hot 1959
38 Lawrence of Arabia 1962
37 Annie Hall 1977
36 On the Waterfront 1954
35 The Silence of the Lambs 1991
34 Stagecoach 1939
33 8 1/2 1963
32 Vertigo 1958
31 Network 1976
30 The Empire Strikes Back 1980
29 Double Indemnity 1944
28 City Lights 1931
27 Bonnie and Clyde 1967
26 The 400 Blows 1959 France
25 Bringing Up Baby 1938
24 Tokyo Story 1953 Japan
23 The Apartment 1960
22 Chinatown 1974
21 Gone With the Wind 1939
20 Blue Velvet 1986
19 The Godfather Part II 1974
18 Persona 1966 Sweden
17 Nashville 1975
16 Casablanca 1942
15 Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans 1927
14 Do the Right Thing 1989
13 The Rules of the Game 1939 France
12 Goodfellas 1990
11 Singin’ in the Rain 1952
10 Saving Private Ryan 1998
9 All About Eve 1950
8 It’s a Wonderful Life 1946
7 2001: A Space Odyssey 1968
6 Seven Samurai 1954
5 Pulp Fiction 1994
4 Citizen Kane 1941
3 The Godfather 1972
2 The Wizard of Oz 1939
1 Psycho 1960
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atimefordragons · 11 months
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THERE WILL COME A DAY SOMEWHERE FAR AWAY IN YOUR ARMS I'LL STAY MY ONLY LOVE
☾♔; November 29, 2022 ☾♔; 3:36am ☾♔; sotd: Midnight Rain - Taylor Swift ☾♔; cotd: Layla (Genshin Impact) ☾♔; High Fashion Set, I guess ☾♔; Existential Crisis
𝐓𝐢𝐭𝐥𝐞: lyrics from "My Only Love", from the DiC Sailor Moon Eng Dub (other dub DNI)
yeah, in a very confusing head space of sailor moon and fucking FIFA of all things. like, I get sailor moon, been there, done that, will be there again, why the fuck am I into FIFA this year? I've never cared about sports, sports anime not counted, like, even in 2019, I couldn't watch NBA games for more than a minute or two cause I found it boring and just followed the scores of the last game cause we (Toronto Raptors) were finally close to winning and then we did win. But FIFA 2022, I'm actually watching matches and shook by saved goals and missed goals, and actual goals (Alphonso Davies you will always be famous). straight up having an existential crisis at suddenly being into an actual sport.
Canada is already out, so pain (you boys did good though! we're proud of you, which, yes, is a very Canadian attitude to have, bite us), otherwise I support Japan and Portugal. Japan for obvious weeb/Clara reasons, I'd be supporting Russia too if they were allowed to participate, Portugal because I like Ronaldo, like that Portugal vs Ghana game did something to me. Idk, I was moved. My dad supports Brazil, I do not because I do not like Neymar, and yes, that's 90% because he's Bruna's ex. 10% cause he's a Bolsonaro supporter, but I only knew about Bruna before getting into the fifa posts which made some karma memes about him. My mom supported Argentina but now claims she's always supported Brazil cause Argentina lost their first game, pathetic (on my mom's part, own your losers). Dad straight up laughed when I said Japan faces Spain today, and is 100% they're gonna lose. I hope not! Underdogs for the WIN! Excited for the messy Iran vs US game, the drama already started.
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heywoodsays · 1 year
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FIFA World Cup 2022: Round of 16 Predictions
It’s been a different kind of World Cup so far — and that’s an understatement. While one always expects some upsets and some thrilling finishes, we’ve had more than our fair share of surprises and drama.
Africa had its best ever group stage with 7 wins. The warm climate of Qatar may be a factor. Two African teams have advanced this year; none advanced in Russia 4 years ago. Europe is less represented in this knockout stage than it was last time around. And while South America sent five teams to the knockout stages at the 2014 tournament in Brazil, only two have survived this time.
Favorites Brazil and Argentina are through, despite losses to Cameroon and Saudi Arabia respectively. Defending champions France also have a blemish on their record, but are through nonetheless. Regular contenders such as Spain, Portugal, the Netherlands, and England are also through.
But stalwarts like Germany, Belgium, and Uruguay could not manage to make it out of the group stage this year. Mexico failed to reach the knockout stages for the first time since 1978. Dark horse favorites Denmark couldn’t make an impact. Instead, surprise performances by Japan, Korea, and Morocco stole the show.
It’s truly a “world” tournament:
Europe - 8
South America - 2
Africa - 2
Asia - 2
CONCACAF - 1
Oceania - 1 (though they play in the Asian confederation)
Still, based on the matchups, I suspect the quarterfinals will end up looking as they normally do. Here’s how I think things will pan out…
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🇳🇱 Netherlands vs. 🇺🇸 USA
History The Dutch and Americans have met five times, but never in a competitive match. Of the five friendlies, the Dutch have won four. But the U.S. won the most recent contest 4-3 in Amsterdam in 2015.
Qatar 2022 Neither of these teams have looked great so far. Despite going undefeated in the group stage, the Dutch have underperformed. They benefited from being in the easiest group and yet struggled against Ecuador. The Americans, on the other hand, fought their way through a group that included England and two other teams comparable to them in the FIFA world rankings. And while they demonstrated grit in their must-win match against Iran, they never quite managed to show enough quality to defeat a top-flight team.
But there are rumors about the flu making its way through the Dutch team. I don’t think this will be one of the more exciting matchups, but I fancy the Oranje to come away with a narrow win. The Netherlands is undefeated in their last 18 matches, winning 13 of them. The U.S. win against Iran is their only victory in their last 6 games. This U.S. team is still young and has very little World Cup experience. Such experience counts for something in the playoff rounds.
Prediction: 🇳🇱 NED 1 🇺🇸 USA 0
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🇦🇷 Argentina vs. 🇦🇺 Australia
History These teams last played each other in a friendly 15 years ago. Australia has not defeated Argentina since 1988. In 7 contests, Argentina has 5W, 1D, 1L. This will be their first World Cup Finals meeting.
Qatar 2022 Kudos to the Socceroos for impressive wins over both Tunisia and dark horse favorites Denmark! They even came out strong in their opener against France, before finally bowing to them after a 4–1 thrashing.
I think that’s exactly what’s going to happen again against Argentina. While La Albiceleste revealed weaknesses in their stunning loss to Saudi Arabia, they showed their mettle in wins against Mexico and Poland. (The loss to the Saudis is their only defeat in their last 39 contests, dating back to 2019.) This team is now starting to click again and should be in top form to ward off any challenge from the pesky Aussies.
Prediction: 🇦🇷 ARG 3 🇦🇺 AUS 0
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🇫🇷 France vs. 🇵🇱 Poland
History France has the historic edge in this contest, with 8W, 5D, 3L. Their only previous World Cup meeting was a thrilling third-place playoff in 1982 from which Poland emerged victorious, 3-2. But France has been the better team since then.
Qatar 2022 France’s B-team suffered a 1-0 loss to Tunisia, but have otherwise been perhaps the best squad of the tournament so far. Their midfield has been on point, and Mbappé has been shining. There were some questions about this team, given their Round of 16 exit from the Euros, and recent losses to Denmark and Croatia. But France have come to play and appear poised to make a good run at defending their title.
It’s hard to see Robert Lewandowski’s Poland overcoming the depth and skill of this French squad. While the French have shown vulnerabilities in their defense (they have conceded in each game), their offensive prowess is simply too much for Poland. Les Bleus should walk away with this one.
Prediction: 🇫🇷 FRA 2 🇵🇱 POL 0
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🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 England vs. 🇸🇳 Senegal
History These two nations have never met in international football. But England has an impressive record against African competition — undefeated in all 20 games they’ve played against African nations. By contrast, Senegal have a 6-5-5 record against European teams, most recently losing to the Dutch in the group stage.
Qatar 2022 The Three Lions looks difficult to beat. If Rashford, Kane, and Saya are on their game, and a spritely Foden can make an impact coming off the bench, they should be able to score a healthy amount. But their goalless draw against the USA was a sign that this team could be stifled if faced with an opponent who wants it enough.
Senegal is Africa’s highest-ranked team, but with their star striker (Sadio Mané) out for the tournament, their path forward is a little more challenging. I’m not sure the energy from their exciting win over Ecuador will be enough to overpower or withstand one of the best squads England has sent to the World Cup in years.
Prediction: 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 ENG 3 🇸🇳 SEN 1
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🇯🇵 Japan vs. 🇭🇷 Croatia
History Japan and Croatia have squared off three times before, with each team winning once and the other match in a draw. A 1997 match in Japan saw the home side victorious, but a 1998 World Cup meeting in France went to the Europeans. Their 2006 World Cup fixture in Germany ended goalless.
Qatar 2022 The Samurai Blue have been one of the most delightful surprises of this tournament. Their stunning upsets of both Spain and Germany en route to win their challenging group places them as one of the top teams of the tournament. But can their grit and determination be enough to push them past Luka Modrić and a skilled, scrappy Croatia team that were runners-up at the last World Cup?
Get ready for this to be one of the more exciting matches of the Round of 16. Both teams play with an urgency, especially when pushed. As soon as one team takes the lead, they’ll fight to tie it up. I might not usually expect Japan to put more than one into the Croatian net, but they’ve already done that against better teams. Sadly, I think their luck will run out against the more experienced Croatians.
Prediction: 🇯🇵 JPN 1 🇭🇷 CRO 1 (wins on penalties)
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🇧🇷 Brazil vs. 🇰🇷 Korea Republic
History Brazil and South Korea have squared off in seven international matches, mostly friendlies. Korea has just one triumph, a 1-0 win in 1999. When the two teams faced off just six months ago, Brazil won 5-1. Neymar netted two in that game.
Qatar 2022 Like France and Portugal, Brazil rested their star players for their final group match and paid the price. But even Brazil’s reserves should have done better. A key issue for the team has been finishing. They need Neymar’s creativity to get their strikers in the best positions. There’s no reason the likes of Richarlison, Gabriel Jesus, Vini Jr., and Raphina shouldn’t be racking up goals.
The Koreans were able to best Portugal’s B-squad to secure their place in the Round of 16, knocking out Uruguay in the process. But other than that, their play has not provided much to suggest that they can beat The Seleção. It seems near impossible to score against Brazil’s top 11. They’ve recorded clean sheets in 22 of their last 32 games. In fact, they didn’t even surrender a shot on goal for the first two group stage matches. If Neymar is healthy, I think we should be prepared to see the Samba Kings break out at last.
Prediction: 🇧🇷 BRA 3 🇰🇷 KOR 0
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🇲🇦 Morocco vs. 🇪🇸 Spain
History Spain and Morocco faced off in the group stages at the 2018 World Cup. That match ended in a 2-2 draw, with Spain netting an equalizer in the 90th minute. Their only two other meetings came in World Cup qualifying in 1961. Spain won both.
Qatar 2022 La Roja were the early stars of the tournament after their 7-0 thumping of Costa Rica. But a draw against a lackluster Germany and a loss to Japan have tempered expectations. Morocco, on the other hand, has been one of the most consistent teams at the tournament, even defeating the second-ranked Belgians.
But this is only Morocco’s second trip to the Round of 16, and first since 1986. This Spain team has valuable experience in high-stakes tournaments. They also have exciting young players like Gavi to bring a renewed energy as well. Looking at Spain’s pacing, control, and penchant for possession, it’s hard to see Morocco extending their brilliant run. But I wouldn’t count them out. This one could head to extra time or even penalties.
Prediction: 🇪🇸 ESP 3 🇲🇦 MAR 2
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🇵🇹 Portugal vs. 🇨🇭 Switzerland
History One of two all-European battles in the Round of 16, there’s a lot of history between these two teams. The Swiss have a slight edge with 11W, 5D, 9L. The two have seen each other twice this year in the UEFA Nations League, with Portugal winning 4-0 in Lisbon and Switzerland winning 1-0 in Geneva.
Qatar 2022 Portugal joined France and Brazil as the only teams to secure their second-round berths after two games. They made several changes to their lineup against South Korea, ultimately costing them the match. But prior to that, the Portuguese looked strong — fighting off Ghana and controlling play against Uruguay.
Switzerland is much more comfortable with a slow, defensive style of play. They’re a team that ekes out 1-0 and 2-1 victories. (Their 3-2 win against Serbia was their first time scoring more than 2 goals in over a year.) But as Brazil was able to dictate the flow of their game against the Swiss, I suspect Portugal’s offense will do the same. But don’t count the Swiss out. They were still able to hold mighty Brazil to one goal, so Portugal will have their work cut out for them. I think Ronaldo and his team will prevail, but I wouldn’t be surprised if they had to go through extra time or penalties to do so.
Prediction: 🇵🇹 POR 2 🇨🇭 SUI 1
No upsets?
I realize that, in each case, I’ve predicted the favored team will win. While I really do think these are the most likely outcomes given how the teams have played so far and their histories, this is the World Cup, and there’s bound to be a surprise or two (or three). If an upset is to happen, here’s who I think is most likely to do it.
Most likely upsets
USA (16) over Netherlands (8)
Japan (24) over Croatia (12)
Morocco (22) over Spain (7)
Switzerland (15) over Portugal (9)
Senegal (18) over England (6)
Poland (26) over France (4)
Korea Rep (28) over Brazil (1)
Australia (38) over Argentina (3)
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forgeofideas · 5 days
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VIDEO IDEAS
United Kingdom
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Umayyad Caliphate 
Anglo America 
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-Byzantine (aestethics georgia russia central asia) vs Classical Rome
-Third Rome 
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-Religion and government, the kievan russ, Himyarites, byzantines, and Khazars 
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brookston · 2 months
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Holidays 2.24
Holidays
Central Excise Day (India)
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Forget Me Not Day (Disabled Veterans)
Full Moon [2nd of the Year] (a.k.a. ... 
Bony Moon (Cherokee)
Budding Moon (China)
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Eagle Moon (Traditional)
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The Great Fifteenth [Lunar Calendar]
Hunger or Hungry Moon (Alternate)
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Modest, Bishop of Trier (Christian; Saint)
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Primrose Lore Day (Starza Pagan Book of Days)
Regifugium (Flight of Kings; Ancient Rome)
Richard Hamilton (Artology)
Robert of Arbrissel (Christian; Saint)
Sergius of Cappadocia (Christian; Saint)
Sepandārmazgān (Women's Day; Zoroastrian Iran)
Shivaratri (Shiva’s Night; Hinduism; Everyday Wicca)
Winslow Homer (Artology)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Sakimake (先負 Japan) [Bad luck in the morning, good luck in the afternoon.]
Premieres
Alamut, by Vladimir Bartol (Novel; 1938)
Buddy and Bowser (WB LT Cartoon; 1934)
Chips Ahoy (Disney Cartoon; 1956)
Cocaine Bear (Film; 2023)
Figure Eight (Multiplication Rock Cartoon; Schoolhouse Rock; 1973)
Fleetwood Mac, by Fleetwood Mac (Album; 1968)
Frozen Feet (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1939)
Get Out (Film; 2017)
Help Me Rhonda, recorded by The Beach Boys (Song; 1965)
How to Ride a Horse (Disney Cartoon; 1950)
I Got Six (Multiplication Rock Cartoon; Schoolhouse Rock; 1973)
Johnny Cash at San Quentin, recorded by Johnny Cash (Concert Album; 1969)
Kidnapped (Disney Film; 1960)
Lest Darkness Fall, by L. Sprague de Camp (Novel; 1941)
L’Orfeo, by Claudio Monteverdi (Opera; 1607) [1st Modern Opera]
Lucky Seven Sampson (Multiplication Rock Cartoon; Schoolhouse Rock; 1973)
Misguided Missile (Woody Woodpecker Cartoon; 1958)
Musical Moments from Chopin (Woody Woodpecker & Andy Panda Cartoon; 1947)
My Life as a Zucchini (Animated Film; 2017)
O-Solar-Meow (Tom & Jerry Cartoon; 1967)
Peer Gynt, by Henrik Ibsen & Edvard Grieg (Musical Play; 1867)
Philadelphia Freedom, by Elton John (Song; 1975)
Physical Graffiti, by Led Zeppelin (Album; 1975)
The Practical Pig (Disney Silly Symphony Cartoon; 1939)
The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (Film; 1969)
Putty Tat Trouble (WB LT Cartoon; 1951)
Rabbit Remembered, by John Updike (Novella; 2001)
Rinaldo, by George Frederic Handel (Opera; 1711)
Rock Dog (Animated Film; 2017)
Silk Stockings (Broadway Musical; 1955)
Space Kid (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1966)
Wanderlust (2012)
WhatsApp (Social Media App; 2009)
When You Wish Upon A Star, recorded by Frances Langford (Song; 1940)
Working Class Dog, by Rick Springfield (Album; 1981)
Today’s Name Days
Matthias (Austria)
Goran, Modest, Montan, Sinerot (Croatia)
Matěj (Czech Republic)
Mattias (Denmark)
Madi, Madis, Mäido, Maido, Maidu, Mait, Mati, Matis, Mats, Matti, Mattias (Estonia)
Matias, Matti (Finland)
Modeste (France)
Matthias (Germany)
Elemér (Hungary)
Edilberto (Italy)
Diāna, Dina, Dins, Gatins, Gatis, Kurbads (Latvia)
Gedmantas, Goda, Motiejus (Lithuania)
Mats, Mattias, Mattis (Norway)
Bogurad, Bogusz, Boguta, Bohusz, Lucjusz, Maciej, Piotr (Poland)
Ioan (Romania)
Matej (Slovakia)
Modesto, Sergio (Spain)
Mats, Mattias (Sweden)
Taras (Ukraine)
Maddison, Madison, Madisyn, Madyson, Mateo, Mathew, Mathias, Matt, Mattea, Matthea, Matthias, Mattias, Mattie, Matty, Modesto (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 55 of 2024; 311 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 6 of week 8 of 2024
Celtic Tree Calendar: Nuin (Ash) [Day 7 of 28]
Chinese: Month 1 (Bing-Yin), Day 155 (Wu-Wu)
Chinese Year of the: Dragon 4722 (until January 29, 2025)
Hebrew: 15 Adair I 5784
Islamic: 14 Sha’ban 1445
J Cal: 25 Grey; Foursday [25 of 30]
Julian: 10 February 2024
Moon: 100%: Full Moon
Positivist: 27 Homer (2nd Month) [Lucan]
Runic Half Month: Tyr (Cosmic Pillar) [Day 1 of 15]
Season: Winter (Day 66 of 89)
Week: 3rd Week of February
Zodiac: Pisces (Day 6 of 30)
Calendar Changes
Tyr (Cosmic Pillar) [Half-Month 5 of 24; Runic Half-Months] (thru 3.10)
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Holidays 2.24
Holidays
Central Excise Day (India)
Day of Stripes & Dots
Dia de la Bandera (Flag Day; Mexico)
Dragobete (Lover's Day; Romania)
Edwin Dickinson Baker Day (Oregon)
Engineer’s Day (Iran)
Flag Day (Mexico)
Forget Me Not Day (Disabled Veterans)
Full Moon [2nd of the Year] (a.k.a. ... 
Bony Moon (Cherokee)
Budding Moon (China)
Daeboreum (Great Full Moon; Korea) [1st Full Moon of Lunar Calendar]
Eagle Moon (Traditional)
Grain Moon (South Africa)
The Great Fifteenth [Lunar Calendar]
Hunger or Hungry Moon (Alternate)
Ice Moon (Celtic)
Little Famine Moon (Choctaw)
Naval Full Moon Poya Day (Sri Lanka)
Raccoon Moon (Traditional)
Snow Moon (American Indian, North America, Traditional)
Southern Hemisphere: Barley, Corn, Dog, Grain, Red, Sturgeon, Wyrt Moons
Storm Moon (England, Neo-Pagan, Wicca)
Trapper’s Moon (Colonial)
Gregorian Calendar Day
Honus Wagner Day
International EBM Day
International Family Drug Support Day
International Repetitive Strain Injury Awareness Day
International SCN2A Awareness Day
International War Animal Day
Loud Shirt Day (New Zealand)
Makha Bucha Day (Thailand)
Marbury vs. Madison Day
Mitch Hedberg Day
National Artist Day (Thailand)
National Dance Day
National Day for War Animals (Australia)
National Remembrance Day (Papua New Guinea)
National Trading Card Day
N'cwala (Thanksgiving; Zambia)
Nylon Toothbrush Day
Obnoxious Day
Osmon Roy (Osmanda Regalis) Day
Showza-Shinzan International Yukigassen Tournament (Snowball Fight; Japan)
Sweden Finns’ Day (Sweden)
Tourism Day (Taiwan)
Twin Peaks Day
Ukrainian War Anniversary Day
Voice of America Day
Wild Ginger Day (French Republic)
Food & Drink Celebrations
Caesar Salad Day
Defend the Donut Day
Gouden Carolus Cuvée van de Keizer Open Day
National I Hate Coriander Day
National Tortilla Chip Day
National Tortamali Day
Peanut Butter Cup Cheesecake Day
World Bartender Day
4th & Last Saturday in February
Camellia Day (California) [Last Saturday]
Clam Chowder Cook-Off (Santa Cruz, CA) [Last Saturday & Sunday]
International Sword Swallowers Day [Last Saturday]
International Tongue Twister Contest Day [Last Saturday]
National Day of Terere (Paraguay) [Last Saturday]
National Library Open Day (UK) [Last Saturday]
National Pretty Brown Girl Day [4th Saturday]
National TRiO Day [4th Saturday]
Open That Bottle Night [Last Saturday]
Independence & Related Days
Iseseisvuspäev, Independence Day of Estonia (from Russia, 1918)
Territory Day (Arizona; 1863)
Zamboanga Sibugay Province Day (Philippines)
Festivals Beginning February 24, 2024
Annapolis Restaurant Week (Annapolis, Maryland) [thru 3.3]
Beer City Festival (Santa Rosa, California)
Chinese New Year Parade (San Francisco, California)
Chocolate Wine Trail (Hermann, Missouri) [thru 2.25]
Melodifestivalen (Eskilstuna, Sweden)
New York City Beer Week (New York, New York) [thru 3.5]
Orange Beach Seafood Festival (Orange Beach, Alabama)
Taiwan Lantern Festival (Tainan, Taiwan) [thru 3.10]
Feast Days
Æthelberht of Kent (1st Christian Anglo-Saxon King) [original date]
Ascensión Nicol y Goñi (Christian; Blessed)
Ayyám-i-Há begins (Baha’i) [thru 2.28]
Beard Day (Pastafarian)
Carthaginian Ghost Spotting Day (Pastafarian)
Charles Le Brun (Artology)
Day of the Abdication of the Sacred King (Pagan)
Feast of Vartan (Armenia; Saint)
Giving of Shoes (Shamanism)
Hammie Swinette (Muppetism)
Huey Newton Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Lethard, Bishop of Senlis (Christian; Saint)
Lindel Tsen and Paul Sasaki (Anglican Church of Canada)
Lucan (Positivist; Saint)
Mattia Preti (Artology)
Matthias the Apostle (Christian; Saint)
Modest, Bishop of Trier (Christian; Saint)
Montanus, Lucius, Flavian, Julian, Victorious, Primolus, Rhenus, and Donation, martyrs at Carthage (Christian; Saint)
Pretextatus, Archbishop of Rouen (Christian; Saint)
Primrose Lore Day (Starza Pagan Book of Days)
Regifugium (Flight of Kings; Ancient Rome)
Richard Hamilton (Artology)
Robert of Arbrissel (Christian; Saint)
Sergius of Cappadocia (Christian; Saint)
Sepandārmazgān (Women's Day; Zoroastrian Iran)
Shivaratri (Shiva’s Night; Hinduism; Everyday Wicca)
Winslow Homer (Artology)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Sakimake (先負 Japan) [Bad luck in the morning, good luck in the afternoon.]
Premieres
Alamut, by Vladimir Bartol (Novel; 1938)
Buddy and Bowser (WB LT Cartoon; 1934)
Chips Ahoy (Disney Cartoon; 1956)
Cocaine Bear (Film; 2023)
Figure Eight (Multiplication Rock Cartoon; Schoolhouse Rock; 1973)
Fleetwood Mac, by Fleetwood Mac (Album; 1968)
Frozen Feet (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1939)
Get Out (Film; 2017)
Help Me Rhonda, recorded by The Beach Boys (Song; 1965)
How to Ride a Horse (Disney Cartoon; 1950)
I Got Six (Multiplication Rock Cartoon; Schoolhouse Rock; 1973)
Johnny Cash at San Quentin, recorded by Johnny Cash (Concert Album; 1969)
Kidnapped (Disney Film; 1960)
Lest Darkness Fall, by L. Sprague de Camp (Novel; 1941)
L’Orfeo, by Claudio Monteverdi (Opera; 1607) [1st Modern Opera]
Lucky Seven Sampson (Multiplication Rock Cartoon; Schoolhouse Rock; 1973)
Misguided Missile (Woody Woodpecker Cartoon; 1958)
Musical Moments from Chopin (Woody Woodpecker & Andy Panda Cartoon; 1947)
My Life as a Zucchini (Animated Film; 2017)
O-Solar-Meow (Tom & Jerry Cartoon; 1967)
Peer Gynt, by Henrik Ibsen & Edvard Grieg (Musical Play; 1867)
Philadelphia Freedom, by Elton John (Song; 1975)
Physical Graffiti, by Led Zeppelin (Album; 1975)
The Practical Pig (Disney Silly Symphony Cartoon; 1939)
The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (Film; 1969)
Putty Tat Trouble (WB LT Cartoon; 1951)
Rabbit Remembered, by John Updike (Novella; 2001)
Rinaldo, by George Frederic Handel (Opera; 1711)
Rock Dog (Animated Film; 2017)
Silk Stockings (Broadway Musical; 1955)
Space Kid (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1966)
Wanderlust (2012)
WhatsApp (Social Media App; 2009)
When You Wish Upon A Star, recorded by Frances Langford (Song; 1940)
Working Class Dog, by Rick Springfield (Album; 1981)
Today’s Name Days
Matthias (Austria)
Goran, Modest, Montan, Sinerot (Croatia)
Matěj (Czech Republic)
Mattias (Denmark)
Madi, Madis, Mäido, Maido, Maidu, Mait, Mati, Matis, Mats, Matti, Mattias (Estonia)
Matias, Matti (Finland)
Modeste (France)
Matthias (Germany)
Elemér (Hungary)
Edilberto (Italy)
Diāna, Dina, Dins, Gatins, Gatis, Kurbads (Latvia)
Gedmantas, Goda, Motiejus (Lithuania)
Mats, Mattias, Mattis (Norway)
Bogurad, Bogusz, Boguta, Bohusz, Lucjusz, Maciej, Piotr (Poland)
Ioan (Romania)
Matej (Slovakia)
Modesto, Sergio (Spain)
Mats, Mattias (Sweden)
Taras (Ukraine)
Maddison, Madison, Madisyn, Madyson, Mateo, Mathew, Mathias, Matt, Mattea, Matthea, Matthias, Mattias, Mattie, Matty, Modesto (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 55 of 2024; 311 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 6 of week 8 of 2024
Celtic Tree Calendar: Nuin (Ash) [Day 7 of 28]
Chinese: Month 1 (Bing-Yin), Day 155 (Wu-Wu)
Chinese Year of the: Dragon 4722 (until January 29, 2025)
Hebrew: 15 Adair I 5784
Islamic: 14 Sha’ban 1445
J Cal: 25 Grey; Foursday [25 of 30]
Julian: 10 February 2024
Moon: 100%: Full Moon
Positivist: 27 Homer (2nd Month) [Lucan]
Runic Half Month: Tyr (Cosmic Pillar) [Day 1 of 15]
Season: Winter (Day 66 of 89)
Week: 3rd Week of February
Zodiac: Pisces (Day 6 of 30)
Calendar Changes
Tyr (Cosmic Pillar) [Half-Month 5 of 24; Runic Half-Months] (thru 3.10)
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Iran vs Qatar: AFC Asian Cup 2023 semifinal preview
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Who: Iran vs Qatar What: AFC Asian Cup 2023 semifinal When: Wednesday, February 6, 2024, 6pm (15:00 GMT) Where: Al Thumama Stadium, Doha, Qatar
Qatar coach Tintin Marquez Lopez says his side will face their “toughest test” in the defence of their Asian Cup crown when they face Iran in the semifinals on Wednesday.
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The Spaniard has bemoaned the lack of time since their quarterfinal victory against Uzbekistan on Saturday, in which the Maroons survived a scare after extra time and penalties.
“If we speak about preparation for the game, it was a very short time,” he said. “We had only two days to prepare.
“The game will be the toughest match of the tournament for us.”
Qatar were unbeaten in the victorious 2019 campaign and are yet to taste defeat in this edition. Indeed, the draw after extra time with Uzbekistan was the first time they failed to win a match in the 2023 tournament.
Tarek Salman returned to the defence for Qatar in the quarterfinals, having been named among the substitutes in the 2-1 round of 16 victory against Palestine.
The defender echoed the thoughts of his manager that the recovery time is a concern and that those who played in the Uzbekistan win are feeling fatigued. But he hopes the occasion can carry the team.
“Everyone is excited; against Iran it will be physical,” Salman said.
“They have stars who play in big leagues in Europe so we’re motivated 200 percent.
“We hope to bring joy to our fans.”
• Passion , Love , Believe , Work The secret recipe of #AlAnnabi success 🇶🇦🤍#WinAsOne#AsianCup2023 pic.twitter.com/764OvGrpBR
— Qatar Football Association (@QFA_EN) February 3, 2024
  Iran midfielder Saeid Ezatolahi, meanwhile, has raised doubts about the AFC appointing an Arab referee for their Asian Cup semifinal clash against the hosts and defending champions
Wednesday’s semifinal will be officiated by Kuwait’s Ahmad Al-Ali, who has taken charge of two group games and a last-16 tie at the tournament.
“What is a little bit surprising for us is that the referee for the match is from Kuwait, he’s an Arab,” Ezatolahi told reporters on Tuesday.
“We’re just wondering how it’s possible that they put an Arab as a referee for the match.
“But we are the Iran national team, we are a very big team. We have very good players, we are professional.”
Iran reached the semifinals after they beat Asia’s top-ranked side Japan 2-1 despite themselves having only two days to recover after their last-16 tie against Syria went to extra time and penalties.
Ezatolahi, like Lopez and Tarek, has criticised the lack of recovery time in the knockout stage.
“In this tournament, the players didn’t have enough time to recover, specifically in the knockout stage,” he said.
“Many of the players came straight from their clubs and are under a lot of pressure here.”
The #AsianCup2023 SEMI-FINALISTS!
🇯🇴🇰🇷🇮🇷🇶🇦#HayyaAsia pic.twitter.com/itn7JTTx9Q
— AFC Asian Cup Qatar 2023 (@Qatar2023en) February 3, 2024
Iran coach Amir Ghalenoei reiterated the rest period being “less than 72 hours” before they faced Japan while he also took a shot at the video assistant referee (VAR).
“In this tournament at least, I can say that VAR was not very kind to us. We had a situation in the match against Japan that could have been a penalty on Sardar Azmoun, but VAR did not check it for us,” he said.
“But we have to be stronger than everything that is happening at this tournament.”
Iran beat Qatar 4-0 in October, but Ghalenoei urged his team to forget about previous results as they seek a place in their first final since they won their third title in 1976.
“When Qatar reached the semifinals, they showed their quality, so we need to forget our result against Qatar and forget our performance against Japan. That belongs to history now,” he said.
“We need to show more quality and we have to cover more distance compared with the match against Japan. I hope we can reach the final after nearly 50 years. I have big belief in our players.”
Jordan have lost once at the tournament already when they went down to Bahrain in the group stage match. However, they do have three wins to South Korea’s two. The last two wins were inside 90 minutes, where the Koreans required extra time in their two knock-out games so far.
Qatar: W W W W W
Iran: W W W W W
Qatar have a fully fit squad to pick from, bar for a slight concern over backup keeper Salah Zakaria.
Predicted XI: Meshaal Barsham, Pedro Miguel, Mohammed Waad, Lucas Mendes, Almoez Ali, Tarek Salman, Jassem Gaber, Hassan Al-Haydos, Akram Afif, Ali Asad, Ahmed Fathi
Iran welcome back one of their star players after Mehdi Taremi missed their quarterfinal clash through suspension.
Sadegh Moharrami is set to miss out with a cruciate ligament injury, while Majid Hosseini is battling a sore ankle.
Predicted XI: Alireza Beiranvand, Ramin Rezaeian, Milad Mohammadi, Saeid Ezatolahi, Hossein Kanani, Shoja Khalilzadeh, Alireza Jahanbakhsh, Sardar Azmoun, Mehdi Taremi, Saman Ghoddos, Mohammad Mohebi
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