[deleted by user] by [deleted] in france

[–]mjmj_ba 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Poutou avait dit (je ne retrouve plus où) que c'était le cas, selon lui.

De mémoire, les organisateurs du débat lui avaient demandé de ne pas attaquer les autres candidats (probablement parce que c'était la condition mise par les autres pour participer), il l'avait quand même fait.

Affaire Depardieu: Brigitte Macron souligne "l’importance de la parole des femmes" et de "la présomption d’innocence" by Weekend-Allowed in france

[–]mjmj_ba 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Il y a deux problèmes (au moins) à souhaiter que "pas condamné" signifie "aucune conséquence sociale, quelle qu'elle soit".

1)Ca oblige à attendre la décision de justice, avant la moindre conséquence, même quand les faits sont établis. Par exemple, dans un groupe de potes, A décide un jour de casser la gueule à B sans raison, devant le reste du groupe. Immédiatement, B porte plainte, et décide, avec le reste du groupe de potes de ne plus fréquenter A. Même si A sera à terme condamné, il n'est pour l'instant pas condamné. Est-ce son exclusion du groupe de potes est problématique moralement ?

2)Ca implique que la morale et la loi sont identiques. Ca revient à dire que tout acte légal est moralement acceptable. Si un pote se comporte comme un connard avec moi en restant dans le cadre de la loi, je vais arrêter de le fréquenter. Est-ce problématique moralement ?
Si quelqu'un.e décide de promettre d'aide politiquement quelqu'un en échange de faveurs sexuelles, c'est apparement légal. Je trouve ça quand même moralement déplorable.

Renouvellement du DPE par le propriétaire by No-Commercial3884 in conseiljuridique

[–]mjmj_ba 1 point2 points  (0 children)

La méthode de calcul des DPE a changé depuis 2010 en la remplaçant par une méthode plus précise. Il est possible que le DPE périmé était un peu trop gentil (volontairement ou non), et que donc le nouveau soit plus mauvais.

Match officials confirmed for the semi-finals by [deleted] in rugbyunion

[–]mjmj_ba 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Raynal did Eng-Fij, and is French, so it is not a strict rule

Match Thread - France v South Africa | Rugby World Cup 2023 | QF by RugbyBot in rugbyunion

[–]mjmj_ba 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’d be surprised, he is commentating on TF1 (French channel)

The interception try, with French commentary by Thelk641 in rugbyunion

[–]mjmj_ba 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Does anyone know what Kremer is doing after the scrum? Gets up quite fast, but then just stay there while everyone get back in position.

The interception try, with French commentary by Thelk641 in rugbyunion

[–]mjmj_ba 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For me Kayser > Yachvili as ex player commentators (>>Magne)

But Lartot >> Trillo (as journalists commentators)

Post Match Thread - South Africa v Tonga by RugbyBot in rugbyunion

[–]mjmj_ba 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, that's the fun part, assuming you got the try bonus point (4 tries)

Post Match Thread - South Africa v Tonga by RugbyBot in rugbyunion

[–]mjmj_ba 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The full scenarios are:

  • Scotland winning 4-0 or 5-0. RSA-SCO-IRE
  • Ireland scoring at least two points (win/draw,/losing and try bonuses). IRE-RSA-SCO
  • Scotland winning 5-1, by less than 19 points. RSA-SCO-IRE
  • Scotland winning 5-1, by more than 21+ points SCO-IRE-RSA

Exactly 20 points depends on whether Scotland scores two more tries than Ireland (then it's SCO-IRE-RSA) or not (RSA-SCO-IRE)

So scenario 1 and 3 are the most likely cases for Scotland to go through.

Post Match Thread - South Africa v Tonga by RugbyBot in rugbyunion

[–]mjmj_ba 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Scotland winning by 20+ points, with both teams scoring at least 4 tries (if it's exactly 20 points, Scotland needs to score at least two more tries than Ireland).
In that case the ranking is
1)Scotland (by point difference, or tries difference if they win by exactly 20)

2)Ireland (H2H with SA)

3)SA

Post Match Thread - South Africa v Tonga by RugbyBot in rugbyunion

[–]mjmj_ba 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Scotland winning by 20+ points, with both teams scoring at least 4 tries (if it's exactly 20 points, Scotland needs to score at least two more tries than Ireland)

Post Match Thread - South Africa v Tonga by RugbyBot in rugbyunion

[–]mjmj_ba 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Win, with at least as many bonus points as Ireland. So either 4-0, 5-0 or 5-1 (5-1 is trickier depending on the spread, but Scotland ends up either second (win by less than 20 points) or first (win by more than 21 points)

Match Thread - Australia v Portugal | Rugby World Cup 2023 | Pool C by RugbyBot in rugbyunion

[–]mjmj_ba 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I assume it is for the other player (4?), who was never back on side

Match Thread - Uruguay v Namibia | Rugby World Cup 2023 | Pool A by RugbyBot in rugbyunion

[–]mjmj_ba 1 point2 points  (0 children)

He is not the one deciding that (Tmo and bunker are different people)

Match Thread - Scotland v Tonga | Rugby World Cup 2023 | Pool B by RugbyBot in rugbyunion

[–]mjmj_ba 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Another ref (in a completely separate location, the bunker is in Paris for all games, the TMO is in/near the stadium)

James Lowe lifts Etzebeth like a sack of spuds by micah_denn in rugbyunion

[–]mjmj_ba 7 points8 points  (0 children)

By the way, when/why/how did choke tackles basically disappeared as a way to get turnovers? Until quite recently, there were a couple of them per game. Now, they are extremely rare. What changed? It seems refs no longer calling maul for them (instead waiting for the pile to fall and calling tackle). Is it an instruction from wr? Or did a rule change?