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domas-sabonis · 2 months
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Princess Elisabeth of Belgium, Duchess of Brabant, Prince Gabriel of Belgium, Prince Emmanuel of Belgium and Princess Eléonore of Belgium attend the women's basketball semi-final between Belgium and France, on Day 14 of the Paris Olympic Games 2024, at Bercy Arena in Paris, France -August 9th 2024.
📷 (1 & 3) : Belgian Royal Palace.
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average reaction to julie vanloo mention on tiktok
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simpforfandom231 · 9 months
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Basketball star PT 1
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Pairing: Rachel Zegler x Fem!reader
summary: R is a Belgian Cat basketball player and is not super duper famous but has a name to her national folks. Rachel Zegler tells she has a crush on the basketball player and it's getting just cute. A/N: nobody asked but hey, I'm from Belgium and I play basketball so I kinda liked the idea.
Y/N L/N, a dazzling Belgian basketball maestro, was savoring a rare weekend respite from her strenuous schedule. With no games on the horizon, she found herself lounging at home, perusing Instagram while only half-engaged in the glitz and glamour of the Met Gala unfolding on her TV. Little did she know that this unassuming evening was about to catapult her into the limelight in a most unexpected way.
As Y/N casually scrolled through her Instagram feed, her ears perked up at the sudden mention of her own name on the television. Confused, she shifted her attention to the screen just in time to catch the tail end of an interview. The spotlight was on the acclaimed 22-year-old actress, Rachel Zegler, and the interviewer had just posed the question everyone was curious about: her celebrity crush.
"Y/N L/N," Rachel responded, her cheeks coloring with a shy smile, and Y/N's eyes widened in disbelief. Never in her wildest dreams had she envisioned her name being spoken in such a glamorous setting.
The interviewer, appearing a bit perplexed, admitted he wasn't familiar with the name. Unfazed, Rachel dove into an enchanting portrayal of Y/N—a stunning basketball virtuoso playing for the Belgian Cats. Y/N blushed at the unexpected compliment, her heart fluttering with a mix of excitement and uncertainty.
Rachel continued, sharing a delightful anecdote about how she stumbled upon a Belgian Cats game, mistakenly thinking it was the WNBA. She recounted the moment she first laid eyes on Y/N, describing her as a beast on the court—focused, determined, and utterly captivating. Y/N's shock was palpable, her disbelief etched on her face as she tried to process the surreal turn of events.
In the midst of Rachel's storytelling, she couldn't help but interject with playful comments and endearing remarks. "I mean, seriously, have you seen her play?" Rachel gushed, her eyes sparkling with enthusiasm. "It was like watching a superhero in action. I was half-expecting her to leap tall buildings between those slam dunks!"
Y/N, still in disbelief, managed a shy smile, her cheeks flushed with a mix of embarrassment and delight. The interviewer chuckled at Rachel's animated commentary, appreciating the genuine admiration and charm in her words.
Seizing the momentum, the interviewer, with a sly grin, posed the million-dollar question, "So, Rachel, any thoughts on going on a date with Y/N L/N?"
The unexpected query hung in the air, and Y/N, now fully invested in this rollercoaster of emotions, eagerly awaited Rachel's response. Rachel, usually poised and confident, suddenly found herself blushing and stammering for the first time during the interview.
"Um, well," Rachel began, her eyes darting away momentarily as a shy grin tugged at the corners of her lips. "I would absolutely love to go on a date with Y/N, but, you know, there's this tiny detail of living in Belgium. I might need a teleporter or something," she joked, her playful tone masking a genuine longing.
Y/N, now caught between disbelief and a glimmer of hope, couldn't help but let out a small chuckle. The interview continued, but her mind was already racing with fantasies of what the future might hold—perhaps a date that transcended borders, turning this whimsical Met Gala moment into the beginning of a charming love story.
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female-buckets · 3 months
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Julie Vanloo villain origin story
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partybarty · 2 months
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Is there anything better than a buzzer-beater?
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kdsburneraccount · 2 months
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i miss meesseman on the mystics 😔
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belgianfry · 2 months
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The Belgian Cats win 85-58 against Japan and go through to the quarterfinals in the 2024 Paris Olympics
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bueckersfor3 · 2 months
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yo they just fucking pissed stewie off DAMN.
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maaarine · 2 years
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my love-that-for-them of the day is Remco Evenepoel (new world champion in cycling) posing with the Belgian Cats (basketball) and looking like a short king living his best life
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Fiba WWC semi finals drawings! Let me know who you’ve got winning 👇🏻
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goalhofer · 1 month
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2024 olympians representing non-birth nation by country: part 4
France: Christina Bauer, volleyball (Norway); Anastasia Bayandina, swimming (Russia); Emil Bjorch, water polo (Denmark); Catherine Clot, field hockey (The Netherlands); Marie Fegue, weightlifting (Cameroon); Rafael Fente-Damers, swimming (U.S.A.); Albane Garot-Loussif, field hockey (Belgium); Delfina Gaspari, field hockey (Argentina); Onema Geyoro, soccer (Democratic Republic Of Congo); Makenson Gletty, athletics (Haiti); Varvara Gracheva, tennis (Russia); Aaron Grandidier-Nkanang, rugby (U.K.); Ilionis Guillaume, athletics (Haiti); Azeddine Habz, athletics (Morocco); Tamara Horaček, handball (Croatia); Roger Hunt, diving (U.K.); Yuan Jia, table tennis (China); Nikola Karabatić, handball (Serbia); Anastasiia Kirpichnikova, swimming (Russia); Karl Konan, handball (Côte d'Ivoire); Hilary Kpatcha, athletics (Togo); Youssef Krou, volleyball (Morocco); Juliette Landi, diving (U.S.A.); Dominique Malonga, basketball (Cameroon); Luka Mkheidze, judo (Georgia); Bernardin Matam, weightlifting (Cameroon); Iman Ndiaye, volleyball (U.S.A.); Oscar Nilsson-Julien, cycling (U.K.); Frank Ntilikina, basketball (Belgium); Michael Olise, soccer (U.K.); Hertzka Orsolya, water polo (Hungary); Christo Popov, badminton (Bulgaria); Toma Popov, badminton (Bulgaria); Xuefei Qi, badminton (China); Mia Rycraw, water polo (U.S.A.); Fabrizio Saïdy, athletics (Madagascar); Tessa-Margot Schubert, field hockey (Germany); Dora Tchakounté, weightlifting (Cameroon); Adrien Truffert; soccer (Belgium); Guusje Van Bolhuis, field hockey (The Netherlands); Ming Van Eijken, gymnastics (China); Gabby Williams, basketball (U.S.A.); Meky Woldu, athletics (Eritrea); Antoine Zeghdar, rugby (Monaco) & Alexandre Zhoya, athletics (Australia) Gabon: Virginia Aymard, judo (France) & Noëlie Lacour, swimming (France) Gambia: Alasan Ann, taekwondo (U.S.A.); Ami Barrow, swimming (U.K.); Gina Bass-Bittaye, athletics (Senegal); Sanu Jallow, athletics (U.S.A.) & Faye Njie, judo (Finland) Germany: Samuel Fitwi-Sibhatu, athletics (Eritrea); Grozer György; Jr., volleyball (Hungary); Kathrin Hendrich, soccer (Belgium); Melat Kejeta, athletics (Ethiopia); Camilla Kemp; surfing (Portugal); Szabó Mátyás, fencing (Romania); Alina Oganesyan, gymnastics (Uzbekistan); Dmitrij Ovtcharov, table tennis (Ukraine); Paulina Paszek, canoeing (Poland); Gonzalo Peillat, field hockey (Argentina); Alexis Peterson, basketball (U.S.A.); Amanal Petros, athletics (Eritrea); Constantin Preis, athletics (Moldova); Salou Sabally, basketball (U.S.A.); Artem Selin, swimming (Russia); Xiaona Shan, table tennis (China); Xenia Smits, handball (Belgium); Nelvie Tiafack, boxing (Cameroon); Darja Varfolomeev, gymnastics (Russia); Nick Weiler-Babb, basketball (U.S.A.); Kaii Winkler, swimming (U.S.A.) & Oleg Zernikel, athletics (Kazakhstan) Ghana: Joselle Mensah, swimming (Germany) & Harry Stacey, swimming (U.K.) Great Britain: David Ames, field hockey (South Africa); Jeremiah Azu, athletics (The Netherlands); Georgia Bell, athletics (France); Lizzie Bird, athletics (The Philippines); Sky Brown, skateboarding (Japan); Charlie Elwes, rowing (South Africa); Andy Macdonald, skateboarding (U.S.A.); Mahamed Mahamed, athletics (Ethiopia); Jonathon Marshall, swimming (U.S.A.); Delicious Orie, boxing (Russia); Honey Osrin, swimming (South Africa); Liam Sanford, field hockey (Germany); Cynthia Sember, athletics (U.S.A.); Eve Stewart, rowing (The Netherlands); Saskia Tidey, sailing (Ireland) & Nicole Yeargin, athletics (U.S.A.) Greece: Nick Calathes, basketball (U.S.A.); Kristian Gkolomeev, swimming (Bulgaria); Tatiana Gusin, athletics (Moldova); Dauren Kurugliev, wrestling (Russia); Cameron Maramenides, sailing (U.S.A.); Stamatia Scarvelis, athletics (U.S.A.); Theodoros Tselidis, judo (Russia) & Thomas Walkup, basketball (U.S.A.) Grenada: Tilly Collymore, swimming (U.S.A.); Zackary Gresham, swimming (U.S.A.) & Halle Hazzard, athletics (U.S.A.) Guam: Maria Escano, judo (South Korea); Joseph Green, athletics (U.S.A.) & Nicola Lagatao, weightlifting (The Philippines)
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lisablasstudio · 2 months
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Monday's image: August 5, 2024
Gérard Fromanger, MANIFESTANTS, Silkscreen on Bristol paper, Part of the portfolio LE ROUGE, consisting of 22 elements, Edition: 1/90, 60 x 89 centimeters, 1968, Centre Pompidou, Paris, France
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female-buckets · 8 months
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Remember Julie Vanloo who torched USA all game long yesterday?
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She wants you to know that KP stepped out of bounds on the final play of the game. And Julie even pointed it out to the referee!
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And the photographer caught everything!
If the referee called this turnover, Belgium would've had the final possession, not USA.
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babeluda · 2 months
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Watched the U20 Women's basketball euro championship final (for division B) today.
Yes that's very niche. Anyways it was Belgium vs the Netherlands and while I am a little disappointed Belgium lost, I gotta say I loved the Dutch girls being full on shitheads. At some point I think their strategy was just 'anything you can do I can do better' where they would mimic whatever Belgium attempted or achieved in the previous phase down to player placement but far more efficiently and successfully.
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35letters · 8 months
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(via KAU - Ura)
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