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(CHUCKLES) The animal prophets are still with us: not right, Swimbappe, just not right!
Slovenia⚽ Sports5 hr. ago

(CHUCKLES) The animal prophets are still with us: not right, Swimbappe, just not right!

The article discusses the ongoing presence of 'animal prophets'—individuals who claim to predict sports outcomes—in the context of football matches. It references a 2014 event where Chinese organizers knew fish could recognize football, suggesting a humorous or metaphorical connection between animals and sports prediction. The author notes that while they do not claim to accurately predict results, they observe that these animal predictors remain active despite their lack of success. The tone is lighthearted, focusing on the entertainment value of such claims rather than their validity.

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(CHUCKLES) The animal prophets are still with us: not right, Swimbappe, just not right!

The article discusses the ongoing presence of 'animal prophets'—individuals who claim to predict sports outcomes—in the context of football matches. It references a 2014 event where Chinese organizers knew fish could recognize football, suggesting a humorous or metaphorical connection between animals and sports prediction. The author notes that while they do not claim to accurately predict results, they observe that these animal predictors remain active despite their lack of success. The tone is lighthearted, focusing on the entertainment value of such claims rather than their validity.

Bias read (Center): The article does not address any politically charged subject. It focuses on humor and commentary around sports predictions, using a playful tone without taking a clear ideological stance. There is no evidence of biased framing or partisan language.

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