They aren’t Art

Every man who follows football has a football t-shirt. Some more of one. I have probably twenty football t-shirts. I’m saying a random number because I have all of those in a box that I use to show to every 8 years old come to my house.

It’s a way to make them jealous, it’s a way to be an asshole in style.

Some people know precisely how many football t-shirts they have it. Why? Because they framed them and put in the wall in the kitchen, in the dining room, or either in the bedroom.

Hey, guys, Football shirts aren’t’ art. Please don’t hang them on the wall.


In the meantime, Mikel Arteta is the new Arsenal Manager and I’m happy 🙂

Arsene Wenger is happy too 🙂


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After more than 25 years spent between London, Warsaw, and Brussels—three cities that taught me everything except how to resist a good coffee—I’ve had the pleasure of collaborating with international outlets such as The New York Times, Time Out London, and Vancouver News.
Today, I’m the Director of Urban Mood Magazine and the Editor behind Longevitimes.com, where I explore stories at the intersection of culture, photography, and longevity.
I love blending images and words to turn every piece into a small journey—authentic, original, and occasionally a little mischievous.
In recent years, I’ve been diving deep into the world of Sardinia’s Blue Zone, developing expertise in longevity, traditions, and the science behind living better (and longer).
And yes—I’m also an Arsenal supporter. Nobody’s perfect. / To contact me massimousai@mac.com

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