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Your friendly reminder that IT’S CALLED SOCCER 🇺🇸

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They don’t put rings on smooth hands…
Seeing double 😈
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A couple rings and a SURPRISE for @jackyates48 ‼️😈
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BRUNO FERNANDES. RECORD-BREAKER.
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I’m a Midwesterner who lives in the Deep South. And I do not understand the appeal of boiled peanuts. They are not good.
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Replying to @On3 @adamgorney
Schedule us then! We’ve been talking about it for years and we are more than willing!! @CoachSark @_delconte
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Here's a look at each Power 4 school's combined performance in conference play this school year across the 5 most popular sports (Football, Men's & Women's Basketball, Baseball, and Softball). This was measured by averaging the win percentages from each sport together.
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May 15, 1864. The Shenandoah Valley. A Union army marched south to burn the breadbasket of the Confederacy. Standing in its way: John C. Breckinridge, former Vice President of the United States, the man who had run against Lincoln in 1860, with 4,500 men he didn't have. Among them, 257 cadets from the Virginia Military Institute. The youngest was 15. They had marched 80 miles in four days to reach the field, sleeping in the rain, eating nothing but hardtack. Breckinridge ordered them held in reserve. "I will not put those children in," he said. By afternoon, his center was buckling. He turned to his aide, eyes wet. "Put the boys in, and may God forgive me for the order." They advanced through a rain-soaked wheat field. The Virginia mud was so deep it sucked the shoes from their feet. The locals would call it the Field of Lost Shoes forever after. They didn't run. They didn't break. They charged a Union battery in the open, and took it. One cadet swung the captured gun around and fired it back at the retreating Federals. 10 boys died. 47 fell wounded. The youngest killed was 17. 162 years later this morning, VMI will call their names. A bugler will play. The Corps will stand silent in formation. They have done this every May 15 without missing a year.
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🚨 Michael Carrick will stay at Manchester United as permanent manager, confirmed. Direction clear for weeks, plan also approved by Sir Jim Ratfliffe and new deal set to be signed soon. New deal for 2 years plus option to extend or directly 3 years, but no doubts: Carrick says yes and will sign the contract.
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i think a solution to the historical accuracy problem for the odyssey would be to set it in the 1930s in the south and change their outfits to something like prison uniforms, and maybe cast someone like george clooney instead of matt damon
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Exactly what I expected a coward to do.
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RT @Russellwilson07: Looking for a football home! Leader, hard worker, great attitude and eager for an opportunity to help a program. https…
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Replying to @VolHendrix
Jon Scheyer has more Final Fours as a coach in the last 390 days than every player coach in the history of Tennessee combined has since the inception of man
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What strikes me about Crowe is how he defined a kind of deeply moral masculinity for a generation in the 2000s (say 97 - 2010). Every big role he chose and crafted portrayed men grappling with duty, honour, responsibility. We all love Master and Commander but the Insider, Cinderella Man, LA Confidential, 3: 10 to Yuma, Robin Hood, the Next Three Days, etc. They're all about men grappling with the consequences of doing what must be done. Legendary run, dunno how he pulled that off.
Nice article that I missed when it came out. One writer, Luke Buckmaster’s opinion, but, he does give some solid reasoning. As I get older, I am humbled that someone would even think to write an article like this. Russell Crowe’s 20 best roles – sorted! theguardian.com/film/2025/de…
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King Charles: I cannot help noticing the readjustments to the East Wing. I'm sorry to say that we British of course made our own small attempt at real estate redevelopment of the White House in 1814.
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"...who, though separated by an ocean, and under different governments, have the same language, a similar religion, and kindred blood.” - John Adams to King George III, June 1, 1785
.@POTUS: "Honoring the British King might seem an ironic beginning to our celebration of 250 years of American independence — but in fact, no tribute could be more appropriate. Long before Americans had a nation or Constitution, we first had a culture, a character, and a creed. Before we ever proclaimed our independence, Americans carried within us the rarest of gifts: moral courage, and it came from a small but mighty kingdom from across the sea."
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.@POTUS: "Honoring the British King might seem an ironic beginning to our celebration of 250 years of American independence — but in fact, no tribute could be more appropriate. Long before Americans had a nation or Constitution, we first had a culture, a character, and a creed. Before we ever proclaimed our independence, Americans carried within us the rarest of gifts: moral courage, and it came from a small but mighty kingdom from across the sea."
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We’re so used to saying Duke in the NBA, but Duke in the NFL though? 👀🔥
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