Ja’Marr said he’s taken Burrow to Las Vegas several times to watch the UFC fights and we’re supposed to assume that they never ONCE got Vegas married? As if.
[I definitely read the "as if" in Alicia Silverstone's Clueless voice 🤭🤩💯🔥]
You're really onto something, anon!!!!!
Ja'Marr went in with a plan...
"Let me take this man that I deeply love to an activity that he appreciates and loves...maybe we'll get a lil' drunk and then whatever happens, happens!" -Ja'Marr, probably, whenever he takes Joseph to these events 💗
It would be the typical "Hehehe, we're so drunk and silly and really love each other...why not, let's just DO IT, you know?!" Vegas wedding. 😍💒
They only find out that they're legally married years later when one of them tries to apply for marriage license to marry their girlfriend.
The day after they tied the knot, they both think that something might have happened but then they laugh it off like, "Nahhh, we didn't do that for real; we just thought that we did. 🤪"
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While the Stipe-Jones title fight is shambolic in 2024, it did get me thinking about how many new MMA fans have probably never seen Stipe fight outside of maybe the 2nd Francis Ngannou fight and the DC trilogy. And while I like to poke fun of some of Miocic and his camp’s poor decision making over the ‘end’ of his career, I think it’s important to talk about how good he was as a fighter.
There are probably better Stipe performances than this fight with Roy Nelson. But I think it best highlights the things that made Stipe so special, even on the come up. He was an athletic heavyweight with sound fundamental boxing and a wrestling background. Like a true blue chip prospect for heavyweight. He never got to far over his feet when throwing punches. He used his jab and would even double or triple up on it. His footwork was transcendent, especially in a division where top fighters were routinely getting mowed down by an immobile Roy Nelson. Like look at him in this fight. He’s pivoting off of throwing the rear hand! He’s darting in with the 1-2, pivoting out/jumping out of space on an angle and then firing another 1-2. Sometimes off the stance switch. He’s moving laterally. He’s parrying punches. And most of all, he’s making good decisions. He’s not trying to sell out on finishes or prove a point by getting in a firefight he didn’t have to. Just fantastic stuff all around. And it was only his 11th pro fight.
Tortoise boxing, the oldest documented martial art, was first referenced in the 5th century as a method of self-defense. It survives and is still practiced today, from prize fighting to special forces training!
Source: art compiled by martial historian Dusty Diamond
I know lots of people are pointing this out but it's just so odd to me that it feels like society is more anti kink now than it has ever been.
Like I remember learning about strange fetishes when I was younger and thinking some things were gross or odd but I just kind of accepted that some people were into things that I don't understand and it's fairly normal.
But like that post explaining the back pocket flag culture of gays in the late 20th century was kind of wowing to me, like you mean there used to be a time where people would literally publicly advertise to others in the know that they were into scat?? And now people are getting callouts just for having fairly vanilla NSFW alt accounts?? Hello????
I mean like I wasn't there I might be wildly overestimating the portion of the queer community that was cool with certain kinks, but it's so insane to me to see how demonized fetishes are these days.