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  • Il y a eu un échange intéressant sur [email protected], c'était pas mal

  • Interesting analysis from the Belgian commenter, he's quite upset about today's strategy and the group phase

    "Everything is smiling and say that everything is good, but it's not that good"

  • Doku sur les matches de poule c'était quand même pas mal, pas mal de belles actions, mais ici effectivement pas dingue.

    D'ailleurs Mbappé semble en sous-forme aussi

  • Nice debrief from Kevin De Bruyne. He's sad of course, but still positive.

  • Alright, that was okay I guess.

    Belgium is still renewing the team, it seems more promising now that the last World Cup.

    Good luck France for the rest of the tournament!

  • C'est pas mal, après vu les derniers matches de poules, c'était clair qu'on allait avoir du mal pour ce match-ci

  • Oui oui c'est sûr, il y a eu un grand nombre d'occasions en peu de temps, à un moment c'était clair que ça allait finir par passer

  • Crap, feel bad for De Ketelaere, first minutes in this Euro a few minutes from being knocked out

  • Errrrf. It was going to happen I guess

  • Je suis belge, personnellement ça m'irait, mais je comprendrais clairement la frustration

  • That KDB shot!

  • Après vu le nombre d'occasions, ça risque de finir par rentrer

  • Even Tedesco got a yellow ha ha

  • I see why De Bruyne plays lower to defend more, but seems hard to get a goal with him so low

  • Dangerous shot from Mbappe

  • This is getting really tough

  • France are getting a few good shots here

  • Lemmyvision @jlai.lu
    Servais @jlai.lu

    Link to the song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1lsSJYLrCSw

    Link to the post: https://jlai.lu/post/5484030

    Lyrics:

    Tell me

    Tell me where did you go

    Cause I can see the silence in your face

    A lost cause no matter what you do

    Until you always end up losing faith

    Cause you′ve been looking for a sign of devotion

    And every motherfucker in this world

    You're juste like a lost child

    And you′ve been looking, looking for a home

    And it's been so hard to say

    And it's been so hard to learn

    And it′s been so hard to know

    That I was just a lost child looking for a home

    Just like you

    Hard to say

    And it′s been so hard to learn

    And it's been so hard to know

    That I was just a lost child looking for a home

    Just like you

    Okay promis, on s′écrit

    Tout ce qu'on ressent l′un pour l'autre

    On l′écrit

    On le tâte sur nos lèvres

    Dans nos chairs, sur le corps

    I'm always there with you

    With you

    Sans toi j'ai peur

    Tu restes dans mes pensées

    Je ne préfère pas y penser

    Cause I can see

    YUROP @lemm.ee
    Servais @jlai.lu

    Top Places in the world to be a working woman, based on the Economist

    The Economist’s glass-ceiling index

    Our annual measure of the role and influence of women in the workforce

    ARE WORKING conditions getting any better for women? The Economist’s “glass-ceiling index” offers some clues. Each year, to mark International Women’s Day on March 8th, we crunch the numbers on ten indicators—from labour-force participation and salaries to paid parental leave and political representation—for 29 members of the OECD, a club of mostly rich countries. Since we started in 2013 the pace of change has been glacial, but in most places things are at least moving in the right direction. Our chart below shows where women’s professional opportunities are greatest relative to those of men.

    Iceland came first for the second year in a row. In fact, Nordic countries have always dominated the top of the index, scoring highly on all our measures. The bottom also has a familiar feel: women in South Korea, Japan and Turkey still face the biggest workplace obstacles. Australia and

    askmenover30 @lemm.ee
    Servais @jlai.lu

    Men over 30, how often do you drink?

    cozyplaces @lemmy.world
    Servais @jlai.lu

    This kitchen room in Santorini, Cyclades, Greece

    cozyplaces @lemmy.world
    Servais @jlai.lu

    Camping

    askmenover30 @lemm.ee
    Servais @jlai.lu

    Men over 30, what type of wall art do you have in your home office or gaming room?

    askmenover30 @lemm.ee
    Servais @jlai.lu

    Men over 30, which personal project are you currently working on?

    YUROP @lemm.ee
    Servais @jlai.lu

    Is anyone in the case?

    askmenover30 @lemm.ee
    Servais @jlai.lu

    Men over 30, what, if anything, do you watch on YouTube?

    Looking for some hidden gems

    askmenover30 @lemm.ee
    Servais @jlai.lu

    Men over 30, how old do you think is the oldest a man can be to become a father?

    Sorry for the weird phrasing, English isn't my first language.

    I know men can theoretically have kids at whatever age, but there is still a limit to how old you can be to take care of your child.

    askmenover30 @lemm.ee
    Servais @jlai.lu

    Men over 30, what was one habit that really improved your life?

    Nostalgia @lemmy.ca
    Servais @jlai.lu

    Always hoping they would both be good movies

    askmenover30 @lemm.ee
    Servais @jlai.lu

    Men over 30, how often do you see your friends?

    I guess the answers are going to vary a lot depending on people's familial situations, but curious to see the answers.

    askmenover30 @lemm.ee
    Servais @jlai.lu

    Men over 30, what has been your experience with therapy? Did it improve your life?

    Asking as I see more and more people talking about mental health issues, and curious to see if people could share their experiences.