A DR Congo supporter at the African Cup of Nations previously stood motionless for 90 minutes during the match against Senegal in tribute to Congolese independence leader Patrice Lumumba. He repeated the gesture today against Algeria, this time remaining still for the full 120 minutes
A DR Congo supporter at the African Cup of Nations previously stood motionless for 90 minutes during the match against Senegal in tribute to Congolese independence leader Patrice Lumumba. He repeated the gesture today against Algeria, this time remaining still for the full 120 minutes
Yea whatever, I can do a 5 minute wall sit without using my legs as support!
TheBoraxKid1trblz on
Anyone know more info on the Congolese independence movement? I would do my own research but need to cook dinner…
lordmycal on
I count only 19 seconds.
Kektus_Aplha on
From his bright suit and tie I deduct the gentleman is part of La Sape or Société des Ambianceurs et des Personnes Élégantes. Individuals who take part in this congolese subculture are known as Sapeurs, and they express themselves through flamboyant, colourful, and extravagant fashion.
techman710 on
That is amazing discipline that I will never have. I have to shift in my chair or one of my butt cheeks falls asleep.
andbeesbk on
When you know the question you’re going to ask will throw off the prepared script from HR at an all hands meeting.
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Wow! For his sake, let’s hope the next one doesn’t go to penalties.
I bet he blinked at least once
It takes a lot of muscle strength to hold completely still for any length of time. That long is really impressive.
I hope he bought a few beers for the person sitting behind him.
I love Africans.🤣
This guy been standing still longer than Lumumba was in office.
Patrice O’Neal is the real 🐐
That’s nothing
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amar_Bharati
Yea whatever, I can do a 5 minute wall sit without using my legs as support!
Anyone know more info on the Congolese independence movement? I would do my own research but need to cook dinner…
I count only 19 seconds.
From his bright suit and tie I deduct the gentleman is part of La Sape or Société des Ambianceurs et des Personnes Élégantes. Individuals who take part in this congolese subculture are known as Sapeurs, and they express themselves through flamboyant, colourful, and extravagant fashion.
That is amazing discipline that I will never have. I have to shift in my chair or one of my butt cheeks falls asleep.
When you know the question you’re going to ask will throw off the prepared script from HR at an all hands meeting.
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