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people on niya's live kept asking about azzi's story and the hard launch and niya said something like "it's cute but the hard launch was during the draft, and didn't you guys already know that" 😭😭 EXACTLY NIYAAAAA
(but also pls stop asking other players about them 😭 IT GETS TO A POINT)
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beautiful butch4butch couple they just dont know it yet
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streamer & youtuber RPF: this makes sense, most streamers are a subset of comedian and acting gay with your friends as a joke is very popular with straight men, leading to a lot of fuel for the fire.
kpop RPF: prettyboys that are usually contractually obligated to avoid public relationships, which renders them very available for shipping. i can see how we got here.
men's hockey & wrestling RPF: contact sports.
beatles RPF: insert paul mccartney group jerk off session story.
formula 1 RPF: yeah im still trying to figure this one out. no clue lads. good for them though.
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Botafogo are so insanely cunt for this

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the issue with saying "most people who talk about trans women in women's sports don't care about women's sports to begin with" is that actually a lot of people who are very invested in women's sports are explicitly or implicitly transphobic and invested in excluding trans women from sport. those people- coaches and general managers, but more pressingly league and sports federation officials, regulation makers, and even investors- are far more influential and important in regards to policy and the treatment of trans athletes than the average person who doesn't care about women's sports except as a gotcha in broader cultural discourses about trans rights. even if that average person is far more numerous than the "game makers" who exclude trans women from sport, it's shortsighted and ignorant to focus on individual people with bad opinions than on the institutional barriers trans women face in sport as a result of changeable policy and regulations
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im sohappy i fopund the original vieo holy shit
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we should think about mgm in a cowboy hat more
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one must imagine sisyphus confused.
x / x / x / x / x / x / x / x / x / x / x / x / x / x / x / x / x / x / x / x / x
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things they should teach baseball players as soon as they go pro:
how to manage your money so you aren't broke at 40
sometimes your soulmate is a man
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for some reason "auston matthews will join him there in september" is taking me out. he'll join him there in the land of being 28 years old.
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Brad Guzan, 29.3.25, NYC @ ATL
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briefly scrolled through my own blog and understood why one could call me "unfollowable"
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the issue with saying "most people who talk about trans women in women's sports don't care about women's sports to begin with" is that actually a lot of people who are very invested in women's sports are explicitly or implicitly transphobic and invested in excluding trans women from sport. those people- coaches and general managers, but more pressingly league and sports federation officials, regulation makers, and even investors- are far more influential and important in regards to policy and the treatment of trans athletes than the average person who doesn't care about women's sports except as a gotcha in broader cultural discourses about trans rights. even if that average person is far more numerous than the "game makers" who exclude trans women from sport, it's shortsighted and ignorant to focus on individual people with bad opinions than on the institutional barriers trans women face in sport as a result of changeable policy and regulations
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