The name "Argentina" is literally derived from the Latin word for "silver"
The name "Argentina" is literally derived from the Latin word for "silver"
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>Constantly earns 2nd place
My God.
>t. colgate
7 finals played since 1993
0 wins
LEL
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>Usted no puede hacer esta mierda arriba
Argentina is actually an adjective that denotes clarity, quite fitting for a new and bright republic. The sun was put on the flag for the same reason
I like you but your not the one to make fun of others finishing second.
>The Neverlands of all countries mocking anybody else about 2nd place finishes
>7-0
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The name "netherlands" is derived from the Latin name for "never".
>Final tweet: Between the issues Messi brought up at his presser Friday, the potential disaffiliation of AFA from FIFA in the coming hours; Boca and even the national team could be at risk. There is also limbo presidency at their FA. Elections supposedly will be going on midweek should there be no govt of FIFA intervention. There is a chance Copa Lib (Boca) is not played. Also add to that the potential of national team being removed from WCQs.
>These scenarios might not happen, but the reality is there that things are at DEFCOM 5 in Argentine football and there is no solution in site. Tomorrow will be the beginning of the fallout.
HAPPENING!!!!!!!!!!!!
make up means fabricate m8. like manufacturing plant means fabrica in spanish..
Argexit?
>Did Not Qualify
LOL!!!
>DEFCOM 5
>DEFCOM
>5
topkek
or lower, lower than first place
>netherlands talking shit about being 2nd place
yeah we know
we speak french mon ami
top kek
deepest lore
cuidado que vienen los simios de nido
>el nido me raja el ortega
Literalmente nest.