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The week that should have been

My Kolkata looks at how the past seven days transpired in a parallel universe, tongue permanently in cheek

(L-R) Mukesh Ambani, Emily Ratajkowski and Jeff Bezos are among the newsmakers of the week TT archives; Kristy Sparow/Getty Images; TT archives

Priyam Marik
Published 19.11.22, 06:04 PM

With the FIFA World Cup about to kick off, half the planet is once again bracing to learn German pronunciations and the offside rule (and no, this is not the off-side Sourav Ganguly lords over). For this year’s edition, the government of Qatar, the last name on Sepp Blatter’s Swiss bank statements, has made special arrangements to host the greatest PR campaign in its history by urging visiting fans to post “good vibes” about a tournament that has killed more people than Vladimir Putin’s personal hitlist. Obliging fans in Qatar will get to consume liquor and hold hands in public.

Meanwhile, all 32 teams are busy with their own preparations to trend on Twitter, assuming it survives its own ‘hardcore’ regime. England manager Gareth Southgate has decided that only white players not named Harry Maguire will be allowed to take England’s fifth penalties in shootouts whereas Brazil have built an indoor entertainment complex padded with foam so that Neymar does not discover new ways of getting bored, fined, injured, or all three. Portugal’s Cristiano Ronaldo has been asked to duct-tape his mouth for a month while all Argentina players have been instructed to keep at least 5m distance at all times from Lionel Messi’s left foot.

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Elsewhere, FIFA has banned all banners and posters including the words “human rights” at World Cup venues. Those with creative slogans about players and their families are still welcome.

Wondering what else happened while you chose which World Cup team to support based on the joint parameters of the flags in your neighbourhood and the players’ cuteness quotient? Here’s presenting the top stories from the week that should have been.

November 14

Mukesh Ambani has already urged Jurgen Klopp to construct a temple in the Anfield dugout to ward off the latter’s seventh season curse TT archives

November 15

Joe Biden opted to shake Xi Jinping’s hand instead of a fist bump after noticing the Chinese leader’s knuckles TT archives

November 16

Disappointed by the suggestions he has been getting, Jeff Bezos is wondering if he should preserve his philanthropy for Mars

November 17

Emily Ratajkowski’s manager demands at least 46 magazine cover stories out of her relationship with Pete Davidson Unsplash

November 18

Jacqueline Fernandez refuses to speak during her court hearing as no dubbing artists are available TT archives

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