Bam Adebayo at his locker with a towel over his head holding a sheet of paper with “83” written on it in black Sharpie.
This goes so hard.
Bam Adebayo at his locker with a towel over his head holding a sheet of paper with “83” written on it in black Sharpie.
This goes so hard.
Montana basketball player Money Williams
Broke: dollar bills
Woke:
Maxx Crosby won’t see your failed physical jokes but your friends who have a lot of mental and physical ailments probably will, because they’re really spending a lot of time on this website to avoid all of the difficult things they need to be doing to make their lives meaningful and fulfilling.
truly, i think about this every freaking day, sir
Every time this gets reposted I listen to it and every time I cry with laughter. What a gem.
the MN boys hockey tournament lived up to everything this wknd, amazing games start to finish
Go Spuds
Every story I read about Rahm Emanuel running for president
Today I Will Look The Burrito Man In The Eye and other stories of manifesting success
ha never knew that, just thought it was a bit Frakes and/or the writers cooked up
god I forgot he sat down in every chair like a lunatic, that show rules
please lord, I don't ask for much but we need to see Geno slinging it to Jefferson in 2026, it would salve so many wounds
If your followers want a gift link to read without a subscription I’ve got em (I’m the author lol) www.bloomberg.com/news/article...
smash and grab shit
love it when the West Coast swing runs over the wknd, hate it when it starts on a Tuesday
Unfortunately, “Yo brother, legal team confirmed we can’t work with minors rn” is an instant classic
I'd like to add:
– ingénue with their first big role, likely in an art house film, that everyone would like to annoint as the "next new thing"
those folding chairs way in the back corner of club level are pretty pathetic
At once impeccably cool and aggressively unfashionable, Joe Jackson’s Steppin’ Out is four minutes of nightmare disco and nightclub jitters which paves the way from ‘Goodbye Yellow Brick Road’ to the Magnetic Fields. Detours through Motown and Freud. A perfect single. www.youtube.com/watch?v=PJwt...
NEW “We’re celebrating a tradition that is at its core about resisting occupation and maintaining community in the face of horrors. You can’t keep politics out of Irish music. No one should try, for two reasons. First, it’s ahistorical. Second, Minnesotans are ready for a big anti-fascist party.”
i think when we get a final reckoning of how much Noem has personally profited from her office this question might answer itself
MNUFC subreddit has a pic of him there, second from the end in the back row, right side of the frame
https://www.reddit.com/r/minnesotaunited/s/SLFEyNHIol
Spotify starves artists to pay this fuckin clown millions. It can feel daunting to leave if you've lived in it for years, but streaming music is a utility now, it's easier than you think to swap providers (and bring your playlists/library with you). Here's a good guide from @bcmerchant.bsky.social:
who gets to fly in the government fuck plane now
lmao of course it's via posting, everything is content
Vox post about Gen Z male/female desires for kids
Guardian post about how 2x of Gen Z men are misogynist assholes
huh wonder why the ladies would feel this way, oh right that
I was gonna say the White House was demolished in the War of 1812 but that's happening now too
Maternal was an abusive drunk who couldn't hold a job, died when my mom was very young.
Paternal was a farmer until he lost his lower leg in a combine accident, almost died, then went to work for a bank. He was the best.
Lou Holtz was fired as head coach at Arkansas because he kept taping campaign ads for Jesse Helms.
He was too racist for Arkansas. In 1983.
Lou Holtz at a desk in a chair with his signature above him, caption below says "I go to the funeral."
Lou Holtz at a desk in a chair with his signature above him, caption below says "I want to be the corpse"
Looks like Lou Holtz's dream came true
Hey that’s about the cost of the SSI Restoration Act, which would cut recipient poverty by 60%, eliminate marriage penalties, and modernize draconian asset limits.