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pendwelling · 9 months ago
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02/22 HBD Jung Yeseo 🌷🎉
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+ closeups!
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This was a very ambitious piece bc I wanted to add as much of the cast as I could audgdjskks TTvT maybe next year I'll do something even bigger haha... But until then, let's all continue loving TWSB—it's amazing to see how far this fandom has grown throughout the years, and I hope this continues for many more! HBD JYS!!! 🥹🙌💕
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goalhofer · 4 months ago
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2024 olympics Belgium roster
Athletics
Dylan Borlée (Woluwe-Saint-Lambert)
Kevin Borlés (Woluwe-Saint-Lambert)
Alexander Doom (Roeselare)
Jonathan Sacoor (Namur)
Eliott Crestan (Namur)
Tibo De Smet (Aalst)
Pieter Sisk (Leuven)
Ruben Verheyden (Tienen)
Jochem Vermeulen (Kapellan)
John Heymans (Rossem)
Isaac Kimeli (Brussels)
Michael Obasuyi (Bastogne)
Elie Bacari (Leuven)
Florent Mabille (Brussels)
Robin Vanderbemden (Seraing)
Bashir Abdi (Ghent)
Koen Naert (Roeselare)
Michael Somers (Leuven)
Thomas Carmoy (Charleroi)
Ben Broeders (Leuven)
Philip Milanov (Bruges)
Timothy Herman (Oudenaarde)
Jente Hauttekeete (Brussels)
Chloé Herbiet (Brussels)
Marine Jehaes (Liège)
Elise Mehuys (Leuven)
Rani Vincke (Gistel)
Liefde Schoemaker (Brussels)
Vanessa Sterckendries (Leuven)
Delphine Nkansa (Paris, France)
Rani Rosius (Brussels)
Imke Vervaet (Ghent)
Cynthia Bolingo-Mbongo (Uccle)
Helena Ponette (Ostend)
Elise Vanderelst (Mons)
Lisa Rooms (Brussels)
Hanne Claes (Hasselt)
Paulien Couckuyt (Antwerp)
Naomi Van Den Broeck (Antwerp)
Hanne Verbruggen (Brussels)
Camille Laus (Tournai)
Nafi Thiam (Brussels)
Noor Vidts (Vilvoorde)
Badminton
Julien Carraggi (Brussels)
Lianne Tan (Bilzen)
Basketball
Elise Ramette (Ypres)
Laure Résimont (Mechelen)
Bethy Mununga (Zellik)
Becky Massey (Ostend)
Billie Massey (Ostend)
Ine Joris (Boom)
Antonia Delaere (Antwerp)
Emma Meesseman (Ypres)
Kyara Linskens (Bruges)
Maxuella Lisowa-Mbaka (Charleroi)
Julie Vanloo (Ostend)
Julie Allemand (Liége)
Boxing
Vasile Usteroi (Brussels)
Victor Schelstraete (Ostend)
Oshin Derieuw (Roeselare)
Canoeing
Artuur Peters (Hechtel-Eksel)
Lize Broekx (Neerpelt)
Hermien Peters (Hechtel-Eksel)
Climbing
Hannes Van Duysen (Brussels)
Cycling
Pierre De Froidmont (Battice)
Ruben Gommers (Wuustwezel)
Remco Evenepoel (Aalst)
Wout Van Aert (Herentals)
Jasper Stuyven (Leuven)
Tiesj Benoot (Ghent)
Tuur Dens (Rotselaar)
Lindsay De Vylder (Wetteren)
Robbe Rhys (Hasselt)
Fabio Van Den Bosch (Ghent)
Jens Schuermans (Genk)
Margot Vanpachtenbeke (Lauwe)
Julie Nicolaes (Boorsem)
Emeline Detilleux (Brussels)
Aiko Gommers (Wuustwezel)
Justine Ghekiere (Izegem)
Lotte Kopecky (Rumst)
Julie Van De Velde (Bruges)
Nicky Degrendele (Knokke-Heist)
Equestrian
Gilles Thomas (Brussels)
Wilm Vermeir (Lummen)
Domien Michiels (Oud-Heverlee)
Jérôme Guery (Namur)
Flore De Winne (Geraardsbergen)
Lara De Liedekerke-Meier (Uccle)
Tine Magnus (Brussels)
Larissa Pauluis-Naslin (Etterbeek)
Karin Donckers (Hoogstraten)
Fencing
Neisser Loyola (Brussels)
Field hockey
Arno Van Dessel (Antwerp)
Thibeau Stockbroekx (Brasschaat)
Arthur Van Doren (Antwerp)
John-John Dohmen (Ittre)
Florent Van Aubel (Ghent)
Gauthier Boccard (Uccle)
Nicolas De Kerpel (Wilrijk)
Alexander Hendrickx (Wilrijk)
Félix Denayer (Edegem)
Vincent Vanasch (Evere)
Arthur De Sloover (Kortrijk)
Antoine Kina (Ghent)
Loïck Luypaert (Edegem)
Victor Wegnez (Brussels)
Tom Boon (Brussels)
Nelson Onana-Alima (Brussels)
Hélène Brasseur (Brussels)
Camille Bélis (Brussels)
Justine Rasir (Sint-Genesius-Rode)
Daphne-Delphine Marien (Antwerp)
Charlotte Englebert (Sint-Genesius-Rode)
Judith Vandermeiren (Antwerp)
Emma Puvrez (Sint-Genesius-Rode)
Emily White (Waterloo)
Alix Gerniers (Ronse)
Vanessa Blockmans (Waterloo)
Michelle Struijk (Antwerp)
Barbara Nelen (Ghent)
Stéphanie Vanden Borre (Brussels)
Lien Hillewaert (Brussels)
Elodie Picard (Antwerp)
Ambre Ballenghiem (Brussels)
Golf
Thomas Detry (Dubai, U.A.E.)
Adrien Dumont-De Chassart (St. Johns County, Florida)
Manon De Roey (Antwerp)
Gymnastics
Noah Kuavita (Antwerp)
Luka Van Den Keybus (Lokeren)
Glen Cuyle (Izegem)
Maellyse Brassart (Ghent)
Nina Derwael (Ghent)
Judo
Jorre Verstraeten (Leuven)
Matthias Casse (Morstel)
Toma Nikiforov (Etterbeek)
Gabriella Willems (Brussels)
Rowing
Tim Brys (Ghent)
Niels Van Zandweghe (Bruges)
Tibo Vyvey (Sint-Andries)
Sailing
William De Smet (Brussels)
Jan Hueninck (Sitges)
Lucas Claeyssens (Brussels)
Yannick Lefèbvre (Brussels)
Eline Verstraelen (Brussels)
Emma Plasschaert (Ostend)
Isaura Maenhaut-Van Lemberghe (Bruges)
Anouk Geurts (Ghent)
Swimming
Lucas Henveaux (Liège)
Valentine Dumont (Liège)
Florine Gaspard (Bastogne)
Roos Vanotterdijk (Bree)
Table tennis
Martin Allegro (Brussels)
Cedric Nuytinck (Gand)
Taekwondo
Sarah Chaâri (Charleroi)
Tennis
Zizou Bergs (Neerpelt)
Joran Vliegen (Maaseik)
Sander Gillé (Hasselt)
Triathlon
Jelle Geens (Heusden-Zolder)
Marten Van Riel (Wuustwezel)
Jolien Vermeylen (Leuven)
Claire Michel (Brussels)
Weightlifting
Nina Sterckx (Sint-Denijs-Westrem)
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newsnigeria · 6 years ago
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Check out New Post published on Ọmọ Oòduà
New Post has been published on http://ooduarere.com/sports/no-nigerian-referee-selected/
No Nigerian Referee Selected As CAF Releases List Of 27 Officals For AFCON 2019
Confederation of African Football (CAF) yesterday released the list of 27 officials that will handle the games of the 2019 AFCON tournament and it followed a decade long tradition of Nigerian referees missing out on FIFA and CAF tournaments.
The 2019 African Cup of Nations will take place in Egypt between June 21 and July 19.
Full list of referees: Mostafa Gharbal (Algeria), Helder Martinez (Angola), Joshua Bondo (Botswana), Pacifique Ndabihawenimana (Botswana), Aliom Aliom (Cameroon), Gehad Geresha, Mahmoud El-Banna, Amine Omar (Egypt), Bacary Gassama (Gambia), Daniel Laria (Ghana), Peter Waweru (Kenya), Mamadou Keita (Mali), Radwan Jaid, Nour ElDin El-Jaafari (Morocco), Jackson Bafaza (Namibia), Jean Jack Ngambo (DR Congo), Louis Hazikimana (Botswana), Megete N’Diaye (Senegal), Bernard Camille (Seychelles), Al-Fadel Mohamed Hussein (Sudan), Victor Miguel (South Africa), Sadek Al-Salmy, Youssef El-Sarairi, Haitham Kairat (Tunisia), Gianni Sikazowi (Zambia).
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pendwelling · 4 months ago
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Cedchris trying to figure out what is up with Yeseo in the ORV au because he’s most definitely not a prophet but he also absolutely knows things he probably shouldn’t and it’s the most random assortment of things that hardly connect at all
(For the he has his sisters phone version everyone keeps trying to figure out why he’s constantly hunched over the thing despite the internet not working anymore)
THE IMAGE OF HIM FRANTICALLY HUNCHED OVER EUNSEO'S PHONE WHILE TRYING TO DECIPHER HER MESS (AFFECTIONATE) OF A FAV NOVEL IS ALWAYS FUNNY TO ME LMAO. I like to think when certain events happen he scurries away to a corner for a moment before reappearing like ☝️🤓 "suddenly, I have a solution!" and when ppl question how he came up with some of his plans he just coughs and says some vague, sage words. His attitude makes him seem silly but the truth is, his plans wouldn't have worked out as well as they did if he weren't smart to begin with, so his companions just accept his quirks. (Sometimes it's easy to forget how crafty this guy can get.... his BoyFail Halo is rlly so strong lmao it overpowers his Law Student golden finger brain)
Oh even funnier is people wondering if he (the most un-prophet-like guy ever) IS a prophet, until they meet an actual prophet (Camille Bacary) and they get even MORE confused bc the prophet can suddenly No Longer Prophet when he's around Yeseo. An enigma.... the silliest enigma around.
Stay strong Jung Yeseo...! (Fake it till you make it 😩✊️)
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