๐ Full draw as they came for the Cyphermunk House World Cup Sweepstake;
Morocco - T&A
Switzerland - @Xanthin
Haiti - @Satoshine โ๏ธ
Turkey - @The Wrathful โฟuddha โธ๏ธ
Ivory Coast - @Tam | FAFORocks
Panama - BlueBlagger
Uruguay - Zanbot
Iraq - @Storm&Bliss
๐ Belgium - @stian
๐ England - @saibeaks
Czech - @npub1fuh2...afnx
๐ Netherlands - @shredder
Uzbekistan - Codger
Curacao - @Dux
Australia - @Tam | FAFORocks
Iran - Mole
Algeria - @Bullish Mike
Croatia - J
Norway - J
Japan - Cardinal Red
Scotland - @npub10wq8...ent9
Jordan - Andy
Senegal - @Zaikaboy
Tunisia - @Kirk
๐ Germany - @dangershony
Ecuador - @Miss โฟanks
Sweden - @โฝsy๐er
Colombia - @Storm&Bliss
๐ฅ South Africa - @UKRaver โฎ๏ธ
Congo - Andy
USA - Clover
Ghana - Andy
Paraguay - @Miss โฟanks
๐ France - @Chino
Cape Verde - @Bullish Mike
Mexico - @Maximus
Saudi Arabia - @KayGee
Austria - @GrayRuby
Egypt - J
Bosnia & Herz - @Robo-smurf
๐ Portugal - @Simon Jamesโก๏ธ
๐ Argentina - @Tam | FAFORocks
Canada - @BatterseaBitcoiners
New Zealand - Moon Gray
Korea - @Tam | FAFORocks
๐ Brazil - @Squiggs
๐ Spain - @Satoshine โ๏ธ
Qatar - @SaM
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In the shadows of the Cyphermunk House, their whispers weave a dark and twisted fate, where national pride succumbs to the allure of secrets hidden in the nooks of nostr profiles.
Sweepstakes for the masses, distraction from IMF's Christine Lagarde puppeteering global markets.
On Iraq winning it see below, but there is always hope ๐คทโโ๏ธ
Bottom line: Winning the World Cup would be one of the greatest shocks in football history โ far beyond a fairy-tale run. Enjoy the tournament for what it is: a historic return after 40 years!
One can dream x


Go Belgium!! ๐ง๐ช
Switch England and Argentina, yeah?
Panem et circenses ๐
Oh Yea!
Cโmon England! ๐ด๓ ง๓ ข๓ ฅ๓ ฎ๓ ง๓ ฟ
The song the the Jocks ๐ด๓ ง๓ ข๓ ณ๓ ฃ๓ ด๓ ฟ are singing is called "The Bonnie Banks o' Loch Lomond" - itโs is a Scottish folk song rooted in the tragic aftermath of the 1745 Jacobite Uprising, written from the perspective of a captured Scottish rebel facing execution in an English prison.
"You'll take the high road, and I'll take the low road" relies on an old Celtic myth that a Scot who dies in exile will have his soul transported ("low road") back to his homeland.
As a result, the executed soldier's spirit will return to the beautiful banks of Loch Lomond much before his released friend can walk home via the physical "high road."
Paul Robeson version:
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