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elitehanitje · 8 months ago
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🤷🤷‍♂️
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elitehoe · 6 months ago
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Shahid me personally I wouldn't let that man go on tv and declare he's stealing my son from me like that on father's day weekend mind you
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justinssportscorner · 1 year ago
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John Russell at LGBTQ Nation:
In a historic moment, Jacksonville Jaguars assistant strength and conditioning coach Kevin Maxen has come out, becoming the NFL’s first male coach to publicly identify as gay. “I don’t want to feel like I have to think about it anymore,” Maxen said in an interview with Outsports. “I don’t want to feel like I have to lie about who I am seeing, or why I am living with someone else.” Maxen explained that his decision to come out had a lot to do with his relationship with boyfriend Nick. The couple have been together for over two years, and Maxen said he wanted to introduce Nick to his colleagues just like any other coach. [...]
As Outsports notes, several female assistant NFL coaches have come out publicly prior to Maxen, while WNBA coach Curt Miller came out in 2015. But Maxen is the first male coach in major American men’s professional sports to come out as gay. “I want to be vocal in support of people living how they want to live,” Maxen said, “But I also want to just live and not feel fear about how people will react.” According to ESPN.com, Jaguars owner Shad Khan, who was a vocal supporter of a 2017 Jacksonville, Florida city ordinance expanding nondiscrimination protections on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity, fully supports Maxen.
Jacksonville Jaguars assistant strength and conditioning coach Kevin Maxen is the first male NFL coach to come out as gay.
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kcloveswrestling · 2 years ago
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LET’S GO!!! THEY DID THAT!!!
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subsidystadium · 1 year ago
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Jaguars President claims a new stadium will bring "numerous benefits" to the area yet we still have no idea what they are
For the last few years, the Jacksonville Jaguars have continued to screw over the city of Jacksonville by moving multiple home games away from their home and off to London, England. Yet, the team is still hell-bent on asking the city to pony up as if every home game is in Jacksonville. Even with virtually every non-bias poll showing that locals do not want to give any money to their billionaire…
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holly-mckenzie · 5 months ago
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The girl wanted to tell him that flowers and leaves were more real then gold, for they withered away and died. And only things that die are real. She wanted to tell him that there was no point in conquering the world when their destiny would forever be tied to these lands. She wanted to say so much, but it was only he who spoke. And she listened for fear that she would never hear his voice again.  
Barzakh S01E01 “The Mad King & the Crumbling Castle” written by Asim Abbasi
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pepperstreak · 8 months ago
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gabsskkk · 5 months ago
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Me and Who?
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luceherms · 9 months ago
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This part of the song where he's literally just sitting and seeing his jannat in front of him>>>>>>>>>>>
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elitehanitje · 8 months ago
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Tony Khan assisted out of the ring after the attack
NOTE: Orange Cassidy is depicted as the Khan family's First Lieutenant in this scene. Tony trusts him within his circle (so much so that he invited OC to the UK). He follows Khan Senior while other people are still in the ring. Also, the people who rushed to Tony's aid were mostly non-heel Ring of Honor wrestlers, the officials, other mid-carders, and the Luchas.
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whispers-into-the-void · 1 year ago
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do y'all ever think about how tabu plays women who have affairs and end up indirectly causing the death of her husband in like. three films?
1. andhadhun - has affair, her lover panics ans shoots the husband
2. maqbool - girl actively convinces lover to shoot her hubby so they could love openly
3. haider - her confiding in her brother-in-law inadvertently causes her husband's death and also somehow she ends up marrying brother-in-law soon after hubby funeral HMM
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seendhoojaa · 1 year ago
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From the song: Hothon Se Chhu Lo Tum by Jagjit Singh 🎧
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kcloveswrestling · 2 years ago
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THEY. DID. THAT. !!!
DUUUUVALLL!!!!
DTWD!!!
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subsidystadium · 2 years ago
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Why in the world would the city of Jacksonville pay 70% of the stadium upgrades?
Yesterday, the world was told about the Jacksonville Jaguars big stadium plans. For $1.4 billion dollars, the team will become Jacksonville’s “long-time home and spur downtown development”. According to the Jaguars, the city, and team would “share the expense” so long as both sides agreed on the renovations and a lease extension. Maybe you would be concerned about the amount of money that the…
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lemons-from-lemonade · 1 month ago
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According to my letterboxd, I have seen exactly 600 films. And in my two decades of existence, I forayed into the world of Vishal Bhardwaj only 2 weeks ago. Within those two weeks I watched Muqbool and Haider. While Maqbool is a masterclass in performance, by literally every single character, Haider is storytelling at its finest.
The mehnat poured into this adaptation of Shakespeare's Hamlet is so palpable to the viewer. Performances are always top notch in a Vishal Bhardwaj film, of course, if it's a Vishal Bhardwaj film, nothing short of top notch would suffice. The grip this 2 hours 30 minutes saga had on me. When there is absolutely no confusion on part of the maker as to what they're after, that belief and clarity permeates through the screen, drawing you in.
A story so potent, backed with the utmost conviction of all the actors and the brilliance of Bharadwaj saab is bound to leave its taste in your mouth for days afterwards. Also, the reason this adaption is so flawless क्योंकि विशाल जी नें कहानी की नब्ज़ को इतनी बखूबी पकङ कर परखा है, समझा है, that there was so confusion in how it would fit the Indian context.
In conclusion, nothing can beat Irrfan sir's cameo as Roohdaar.
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