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meatsex ¡ 2 months ago
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my j-dub concept
he smokes cigarettes
hes constantly pissed off or annoyed
is actualy chill inside you just gotta dig a lot
still scared of random stuff
has it against v-dub in particular just because hes annoying (they both are)
cant have a guitar for more than two weeks without wrecking it
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aaliyahunleashed ¡ 4 months ago
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#OnThisDay December 4, 2000
Photos of Studio Reservation show a trip to Melbourne Australia to record the album "AALIYAH".
Remember back in September for the 2000 VMA's, Aaliyah mentioned that she had flown 22 hours to be there that night. I'm sure she was exhausted. Can you imagine having to do this almost every day (or week) because you are filming QOTD and needing to finish your album simultaneously?
Because (well, it would just make more sense), Blackground set up flight reservations for Aaliyah's team to meet her in Melbourne Australia and record her 3rd album while she was filming her 2nd and final film (Queen of the Damned).
Aaliyah's film, 'Queen of the Damned,' began principal photography on October 2, 2000 and ended on February 27, 2001 (and almost immediately afterwards, she began Matrix).
On this trip was her Production Dream Team: Bud'da, Tim Barnett, Jeffery J-Dub Walker, and more. They stayed at the 'Como Melbourne', which is a 5-star boutique hotel in South Yarra known for its luxurious accommodation & personalized services.
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jrueships ¡ 3 months ago
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JAYWILL IS A PUPPY CONFIRMED
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chetter-holmgren ¡ 9 months ago
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JDub and JWill did an ig live earlier, and Chet got on for just a few minutes, but the whole thing was gold (also feat. former Thunder legend Darius Bazley) 💙💙
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coyging ¡ 2 months ago
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📸: Bilal Zagaoui
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professorabacus ¡ 1 year ago
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the oklahoma city thunder are the greatest nba team of all time
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jestroer ¡ 2 years ago
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One of my favourite fun things to do related to Hermitcraft fandom is going around on AO3 playing with filters to find the weirdest most uncommon rarepairs out there. Or just finding them in the wild.
If you could think about one, there is a real chance there are at least like 2 fics of any random ship you can think about. And i think this is beautiful.
Like, idk who thought first about like Jevin/Bdubs(Jdubs?) or Cub/Mumbo (...cumbo) but i love that they did, that's what fandom is all about
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damn-these-eyes ¡ 1 year ago
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JDub’s muses
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rhinokck ¡ 2 months ago
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Side by side of ales from Florida. First was Gator Bait IPA from Everglades Ale. This was smooth, hoppy & citrusy. Next up was Poolside Florida Ale from JDub’s Brewing. This was tasty but thin bodied, hoppy & a little floral. All in all I liked them both but preferred the Gator Bait.
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aaliyahunleashed ¡ 1 year ago
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#OnThisDay December 4, 2000
Photos of Studio Reservation show a trip to Melbourne Australia to record the album "AALIYAH".
Remember back in September for the 2000 VMA's, Aaliyah mentioned that she had flown 22 hours to be there that night. I'm sure she was exhausted. Can you image having to do this almost everyday (or week) because you are filming QOTD and needing to finish your album simultaneously?
Because (well, it would just make more sense), Blackground set up flight reservations for Aaliyah's team to meet her in Melbourne Australia and record her 3rd album while she was filming her 2nd and final film (Queen of the Damned).
Aaliyah's film, 'Queen of the Damned' began principal photography on October 2, 2000 and ended on February 27, 2001 (and almost immediately afterwards she began Matrix).
On this trip was her Production Dream Team: Bud'da, Tim Barnett, Jeffery J-Dub Walker, and more. They stayed at the 'Como Melbourne', which is a 5-star boutique hotel in South Yarra known for its luxurious accommodation & personalized services.
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jrueships ¡ 7 months ago
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lu dort ALWAYS has to make sure he's right next to shai. ALWAYS. i Know What You Are.
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coyging ¡ 2 years ago
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professorabacus ¡ 1 year ago
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[ID: a scoreboard showing the OKC Thunder at 49 and the Boston Celtics at 62. /End ID] hm
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grinkcore ¡ 2 months ago
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i’m need to draw. jdub, vdub, something original, i’ll post a vlinny i made a while ago
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passionandprecision ¡ 5 months ago
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Deshaun Watson’s Injury Aftermath: Frustration, Sportsmanship, Tone-Deaf Responses
By Jori Denese aka JDub
The reaction to Deshaun Watson’s injury during the Browns game has sparked a lot of conversation. Let’s set the record straight—most Browns fans were NOT cheering. The stadium was full of Bengals fans, which explains much of the noise when Watson went down. But even if the cheering was misunderstood, the conversation surrounding Watson is more complex and worth unpacking.
As a sexual abuse survivor myself, I have no empathy for Deshaun Watson. His off-field actions, paired with the 27 allegations against him, make that impossible for me. And I fully understand why so many are upset with his presence on the team, and to be honest, I couldn’t care less that he got hurt. However, while I don’t share sympathy for Watson himself, I do understand why his teammates might. Football is a team sport, and when one player falls, it impacts the entire unit. It’s not surprising that they would come to his defense, considering the bonds formed in such an environment.
That said, what I find tone-deaf and disingenuous are the comments made by some of Watson’s teammates, like Myles Garrett and Jameis Winston. Winston, for instance, said we should feel empathy for Watson because “he has the world against him and is fighting life.” But let’s be real—he’s only fighting for his professional life because of his own actions. Then Garrett went so far as to call Watson a “model citizen” for most of his career, aside from those 27 sexual abuse allegations, and suggested we show him grace and compassion.
This is where I take issue. Where was the grace and compassion for his victims? These comments distort reality, painting Watson as the victim when, in truth, there are real victims who were silenced and disrespected by the Browns organization. It’s frustrating to see these men, who should know better, turn Watson into a martyr when the real empathy belongs with the women who were harmed.
What’s even more frustrating is the glaring double standard. If Watson had been accused of abusing two dozen children or two dozen male massage therapists, he would not be in the league right now. The NFL and the public wouldn’t have tolerated it for a second. But because the victims were women, there’s a level of tolerance that simply shouldn’t exist. He should not have a job in the NFL, but Cleveland and a handful of others wanted him. Clearly, the NFL does not care about women, they allow players who have had domestic violence, sexual assault allegations and who knows what else continue to play in the league. However, that is a different argument for a different article.
While I understand that Watson’s teammates are defending him, they’re missing the point. Their statements not only alienate women, but they also dismiss the pain of those who were harmed. They are also being cold and dismissive towards women who have had those experiences as well. Celebrating an injury is wrong, but turning Watson into the victim of this story is equally damaging, and frankly, irresponsible. Celebrating the injury is wrong, but turning a sexual deviant into a “martyr” is also wrong.
At the end of the day, this is about more than just football. It’s about respecting the real victims and not allowing the narrative to twist Watson into something he is not. As fans and human beings, we need to remember that sportsmanship extends beyond the field—it’s about how we treat people off of it. When these worlds clash, the results can be disastrous, as we’re witnessing now.
To add to the complexity, this situation isn’t just about the allegations anymore. It’s also about Watson’s performance—or lack thereof. He hasn’t been playing well, often looks disinterested, and in press conferences, he comes across as detached. But because of the controversy surrounding him, everything gets lumped together. This is exactly why his teammates need to be more thoughtful in their defense of him. Instead of telling people how to judge his character, considering his past, they need to be more mindful of their words—or they risk alienating even more people. We’re already seeing more fans canceling their tickets and distancing themselves from the team because of this dysfunction.
The bottom line is this: Cleveland fans are exhausted by the stain Watson has left on the franchise. Some gave him a pass when it was just about his shoulder injury, but now, even when he’s healthy, things haven’t worked out. Yes, it was classless for the few who did cheer his injury to do so, but his teammates make it worse by being tone-deaf and failing to grasp the bigger picture.
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darkluz43 ¡ 4 months ago
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THROW IT DOWN JDUB ‼️
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