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roosterforme · 5 months ago
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Catch me caring about golf for one weekend per year ⛳
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tgmrooster · 5 months ago
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"Pick a good callsign Miles, they'll call you that forever"
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bradshawsbaby · 1 year ago
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I will never physically or emotionally recover from the Miles golf photos 🩵
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likeafantasy · 5 months ago
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agapeeternal · 1 year ago
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Miles has to dance no matter where he is
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nba24highlights · 1 year ago
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STEPH CURRY WITH THE WALK OFF CLUTCH EAGLE PUTT TO WIN THE AMERICAN CENTURY CHAMPIONSHIP!🔥🐐⛳️🏌‍♂️🤯🔥#holeinone #holein1 #golfholein1 #holeinonegolf #holein1golf #stephholein1 #curryholein1 #stephcurryholein1 #stephenholein1 #stephholeinone #curryholeinone #CapCut #acc #acccelebrity #acccelebritygolf #acccelebritygolftournament #celebritygolf #celebritygolftournament #golf #golftiktok #golftok #golfer #golfers #currylookaway #basketball #basketballchallenge #nolookbasket #nolookba💦 #splashbrothers #splashbrothers❤️ #basketballshot #basketballshots #basketballshotschallenge #nba #nba24highlights #nbahighlights #save #amazingpeople #legend #icon #goat #steph #stephcurry #stephencurry #stephenation #stephencurry30 #curry #curry30 #curryshot💯 #curryshot #stephshotit #stephcurryshot #shorts #walkoffputt #walkoff #putt #putting #puttinggreen #stephcurryacc #americancenturychampioncurry #stephcurryamericancenturychampionship #stephcurrygolfchamp #stephcurryplayinggolf
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tswiftupdatess · 5 months ago
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Travis Kelce dedicates the award he won at the American Century Championship Karaoke Competition tonight to Taylor Swift:
“This is the greatest thing that’s happened this year. Taylor this is for you!”
(July 12, 2024)
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evermoredeluxe · 5 months ago
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“Taylor, this is for you!”
- Travis after winning the Karaoke Award at The American Century Championship charity golf tournament (x)
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tkachuktkaching · 5 months ago
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NHL hockey player Matthew Tkachuk looks on on the second hole prior to the 2024 American Century Championship Edgewood Tahoe Golf Course on July 11, 2024 in Stateline, Nevada.
(Photo by Isaiah Vazquez/Getty Images)
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dozyisdead · 1 month ago
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I’ve never really thought about how lonely it must be to be a “First” until I got into F1. I’d like to explore that a little bit with you guys if you don’t mind.
1. Sir Lewis Hamilton
We all know what makes him a First, but there’s layers to it. Lewis is the First Black driver, First Black point scorer, First Black race winner, First Black championship winner. He is a lot of Firsts, and he’s set and broken so many records, he’s become so decorated. He’s a master of his craft, but that is where it gets lonely. I don’t know if many realize it, but racism is rampant in the world, despite how many will deny it, and it’s very rampant in Europe. Yes, I can’t speak much as an American, but at the same time we do not deny it and try to hide it so vehemently as some of Europe does. And in that world Lewis has talked about being called racial slurs from a young age, when he was still in karting. There’s a specific interview I keep thinking of, and it breaks my heart every time I think of it. Lewis has been set alone from the second he started, and he has never been to blame for it. But him being a First has become so Important, and I know he has people that make it known that he is not alone.
2. Zhou Guanyu
I don’t think people realize this, But Zhou is the first and only Chinese F1 driver to ever race. He has become a pillar of movement in that act, in a way like Lewis. I know there are obvious differences in their positions, but it’s still a monumental feat. We have know that F1 is dominated by Europeans, and yes there have been asian drivers before him, but to be the First for your country? It’s a position filled with pressure and can often be isolating, especially when you take language and culture into consideration. Not only is he one of two Asian drivers on the grid, he’s the only one who speaks his language. And I’m speaking from the perspective of someone who’s learning other languages when I say English is hell to learn. It’s my first language and I do not understand it at all, I can’t imagine how hard it is for someone who’s uses completely different characters like Yuki or Zhou. But Zhou, he is loved, and I wish people would acknowledge the steps he has made as a First, as someone who opened a door for others.
3. Logan Sargeant
The first American on the gird to score points in over 30 years. Yes, there had been other American drivers since Andretti’s 1993 season, Scott Speed and Alexander Rossi, but they did not score points. There’s actually something that I would like to point out regarding one of his predecessors, Mr. Speed, as they both completed a season and a half. But, that’s beside the point. Logan, be the first in a long time, in this century, is a lonely thing. There’s other drivers who I think can attest to that, but I feel like it’s a very unique thing, especially when you come from a place where something like F1 isn’t as big as say NASCAR, or even Indy. It’s a little film of separation that you can feel, no matter if it’s as thin as a spider web.
4. Ralf Schumacher
The First openly homosexual former driver who raced in F1, it’s a beautiful feeling to know he’s become comfortable enough to share it. I can imagine the hell it caused him mentally and emotionally to be in such a position that made it to where every moment could be taken out of context. And I would like to point out the impact he made, by not revealing it until later. The fact that we knew him first as a good driver and not as “the gay man in F1” is so important and people might not understand that. He is a First of ground-shaking proportions, and I sometimes wish we could have known sooner, but I also understand him so well. I’m the first openly queer person in my family, and as the first openly queer person in a partially south asian family, it’s terrifying. I can’t imagine how it would have been for him, in what we call the peak of motorsports, in a sport that has so much distaste for even women participating, if someone who was queer was to try. He has put himself on a pedestal that shows others that it’s okay to exist in that world, not just drive. You, Ralf Schumacher, have done so much more than you can think.
There are MANY more, I know, but those three have stood out to me recently. Everyone has their own little pedestal that they stand on, that shows how unique they are, but there is nothing quite like a First. I have so much love for all of these men, and so much joy and sorrow for them.
Being a First is lonely, I know it well and I have learned it well, but when you are in a sport that gives you no privacy like F1, it becomes even lonelier. They are human, and as other Firsts in our own lives and worlds, we must not forget that.
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darkesttiimelines · 2 years ago
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Throughout history, women have left an undeniable impact on society with their hard work, creativity, and dedication to progress. Unfortunately, their accomplishments have often gone unnoticed, been undervalued, or even stolen. Despite these challenges, brave women of today continue to push boundaries, break barriers, and pave the way for a more fair and equal world. It's our duty to keep going, so that future generations of women can inherit a kinder, more just, and supportive world. By following in the footsteps of the incredible women who came before us, we can create a world where every woman can flourish and succeed, and where their contributions are recognized and celebrated.
Joan of Arc is a patron saint of France, honored as a defender of the French nation for her role in the siege of Orléans and her insistence on the coronation of Charles VII of France during the Hundred Years' War. Claiming to be acting under divine guidance, she became a military leader who transcended gender roles and gained recognition as a savior of France. She was put on trial by Bishop Pierre Cauchon on accusations of heresy, which included blaspheming by wearing men's clothes, acting upon visions that were demonic, and refusing to submit her words and deeds to the judgment of the church. She was declared guilty and burned at the stake on 30 May 1431, aged about nineteen.
Rani Lakshmibai was the Maharani consort of the princely state of Jhansi from 1843 to 1853. She was one of the leading figures in the Indian Rebellion of 1857 became a symbol of resistance to the British rule in India for Indian nationalists. When the Maharaja died in 1853, the British East India Company under Governor-General Lord Dalhousie refused to recognize the claim of his adpoted heir and annexed Jhansi under the Doctrine of Lapse. She rode into battle with her infant son strapped to her back, and died in June 1858 after being mortally wounded during the British counterattack at Gwalior.
Rosalind Franklin was a British chemist and X-ray crystallographer whose work was instrumental in the discovery of the structure of DNA. Her contributions were largely overlooked by her male colleagues, James Watson and Francis Crick, who used her data without her permission or acknowledgement. This theft of her intellectual property and erasure of her contributions is a prime example of the systemic sexism that has historically plagued the scientific community.
Hedy Lamarr was an Austrian-American actress and inventor who co-invented a frequency-hopping spread spectrum technology during World War II that was used to guide torpedoes. However, her contributions were largely ignored and dismissed by male engineers and the military at the time. It was only later in life that she received recognition for her scientific achievements.
Emma Weyant is an American competitive swimmer. She was the US national champion at the individual medley. She qualified for the 2020 Olympic Games in the 400m individual medley and won the silver medal in this event. Weyant finished second in the 500-yard freestyle at the 2022 NCAA Division I Women's Swimming and Diving Championships. She was beaten by William (Lia) Thomas, a fetishist, who when competing as a member of the Penn men's team, which was 2018-19, ranked 554th in the 200 freestyle, 65th in the 500 freestyle and 32nd in the 1650 freestyle. Weyant is the fastest swimmer in the 500-yard freestyle and had her position stolen by a man.
Maryna Viazovska is a Ukrainian mathematician who made a breakthrough in sphere packing, solving the centuries-old mathematical problem known as the densest packing of spheres in dimensions 8 and 24. She was awarded the Fields Medal in July 2022, making her the second woman (after Maryam Mirzakhani), the second person born in the Ukrainian SSR and the first with a degree from a Ukrainian university to ever receive it.
Hannie Schaft was a Dutch resistance fighter during World War II who played a crucial role in the resistance movement against Nazi occupation. Schaft was a former university student who dropped out because she refused to sign a pledge of loyalty to Germany. Nazis arrested and killed her in 1945, just three weeks before the war ended in Europe. According to lore, Schaft’s last words were, “I’m a better shot,” after initially only being wounded by her executioner.
Shakuntala Devi was an Indian mathematician and mental calculator who was known as the "Human Computer" for her exceptional ability to perform complex mathematical calculations in her head. Her extraordinary abilities earned her a place in the 1982 Guinness Book of Records. Her lesser known achievement is that in 1977 she wrote what is considered to be the first book in India on homosexuality titled “The World of Homosexuals.”  
J. K. Rowling is a British author and philanthropist. She wrote Harry Potter, a seven-volume children's fantasy series published from 1997 to 2007. Known for her philanthropy, she was doxxed and harassed after coming out with support for women's and gay rights in 2020. Rowling secretly donated hundreds of thousands of pounds to save 100 female lawyers and their families facing murder in Afghanistan. In 2022, she funded a women's only rape shelter in Edinburgh.
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simplyundeniable98 · 4 months ago
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i have never wanted to be a golf club before now…
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Catch me caring about golf for one weekend per year ⛳
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tgmrooster · 5 months ago
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July 12, 2024
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bradshawsbaby · 1 year ago
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A truly iconic king 🏀 (x)
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likeafantasy · 1 year ago
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nba24highlights · 1 year ago
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STEPH CURRY WITH THE WALK OFF CLUTCH EAGLE PUTT TO WIN THE AMERICAN CENTURY CHAMPIONSHIP!🔥🐐⛳️🏌‍♂️🤯🔥#holeinone #holein1 #golfholein1 #holeinonegolf #holein1golf #stephholein1 #curryholein1 #stephcurryholein1 #stephenholein1 #stephholeinone #curryholeinone #CapCut #acc #acccelebrity #acccelebritygolf #acccelebritygolftournament #celebritygolf #celebritygolftournament #golf #golftiktok #golftok #golfer #golfers #currylookaway #basketball #basketballchallenge #nolookbasket #nolookba❤️ #basketballshot #basketballshots #basketballshotschallenge #nba #nba24highlights #nbahighlights #save #amazingpeople #legend #icon #goat #steph #stephcurry #stephencurry #stephenation #stephencurry30 #curry #curry30 #curryshot💯 #curryshot #stephshotit #stephcurryshot #shorts #walkoffputt #walkoff #putt #putting #puttinggreen #stephcurryacc #americancenturychampioncurry #stephcurryamericancenturychampionship #stephcurrygolfchamp #stephcurryplayinggolf
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