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saywhat-politics · 12 days ago
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‘Peak Gaslighting’: Snoop Dogg And Tom Brady’s Anti-Hate Super Bowl Ad Sparks Backlash
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ildiavoloro55o · 10 months ago
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Help why does this look like Tom Brady bout to throw hands with James for Logan!! 😂😂
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evermoredeluxe · 4 months ago
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Tom Brady via Instagram stories attending The Eras Tour in Miami, FL on October 18, 2024
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barbara-on-myspace · 10 months ago
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Remember, these celebs wouldn’t even piss on you if you were on fire. They do not care if you live or if you die. So what’s stopping you from blocking them? Are you really riding their dick like that?
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nhlplayers · 8 months ago
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Joe burrow and Tom Brady with Michael Rubin, at Michael Rubin’s All White Party
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bengalsbliss · 7 months ago
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New from the White Party
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auditers · 3 months ago
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lol 😂
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haveyouseenthismovie-poll · 7 months ago
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arijackz · 2 months ago
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Aries Moon ✧ Gemini Mars Allure
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When Mars (Mangala) and Mercury (Budha) come into reception, the stifling heat Mars emits is transformed—enlightened, buoyant, and mutable—blessing the native with a playful, forever-young energy. Healthy communication between the two planets blesses individuals with a captivating, gregarious sexuality that never fades, constantly renewed by the pulse of Mars' fiery and Mercury's quicksilver likeness.
*These planets are inherently at odds, so it takes time for people to get comfortable and grow beyond the obstacles this placement poses. *
This influence on the Moon withdraws the energy slightly, shifting it from a driving force to a more magnetic pull, where attraction replaces exertion. They are the sweet, funny, and cool person everyone dreams of getting close to- but few rarely pursue, because Mercury's sharp intellect/skill paired with Mars' go-getter attitude creates an aura of prestige and exclusivity that keep others at arm's length.
Mercury signifies symmetry (weaker mercuries give model-like harmonious asymmetry) and is said to be more attractive than Venus (Shukra) in a technical sense. These natives often have symmetrical faces, evened out by squarer jaws. They have mid-range, accentuated cheek apples that draw more attention to the shape of their jaw and chin. This is likely due to Mercury's influence on communication and likability.
☆ LILY JAMES ☆
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☆ FRANCES BEAN COBAIN ☆
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☆ TOM BRADY ☆
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☆ LIONEL RICHIE ☆
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WARNING: House positions are up for debate since these are not confirmed birth times.
I did these based off tropical signs. I love the sidereal ayanamsas, but it feels right to start this series with the original solstice and equinox calculations. Feel free to think of these natives as sidereal Pisces and Taurus natives!
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aquaholicsanonymousworld · 10 days ago
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MVP
Pairing: Tom Brady x Daughter!Reader, Gronk x Reader, Julian Edelman x Reader
Summary: As the daughter of Tom Brady, she has always been in the public eye—but now, she's stepping into her own spotlight. A chart-topping musician and the most sought-after woman in the NFL world, every player wants a chance with her, but she’s focused on something bigger: headlining the Super Bowl Halftime Show. On Dudes on Dudes with Gronk and Edelman, she opens up about her new rock album, growing up in the NFL, and the relentless rumors surrounding her love life.
She knew stepping onto Dudes on Dudes podcast would be an event, but she didn’t expect the intro to be this ridiculous.
"Alright, people! We have the most sought-after guest in NFL history—" Gronk bellows into the mic.
"The legend herself, the icon, the one every single NFL player is losing sleep over—" Edelman chimes in.
She shakes her head, laughing. "Y’all are ridiculous."
Gronk grins. "But are we wrong? I mean, come on, half the league has gone on record saying you’re their dream girl."
"And the other half is just too scared to admit it," Edelman adds.
She sighs, sarcastically. "Should I start charging them for wasting my time in interviews?"
The guys erupt in laughter. "Honestly? Might be the smartest business move you could make," Gronk says.
The conversation shifts to her music. "Alright, so let’s talk about this album," Edelman leans forward. "You went full rock star mode—what inspired the sound?"
She leans back, considering. "Honestly? I just wanted to make something that felt real to me. No filters, no expectations—just raw, loud, and unapologetic. I grew up in a world of structure and pressure, so this album was my way of breaking out of that."
"And it slaps," Gronk says. "I’ve been blasting it in the gym. I think I set a new personal record the other day because of track three."
"That’s ‘Maybe (Live),’ right?" Edelman asks. "I knew that one was gonna hit."
She nods. "Yeah, that one’s about longing, regret, and the hope of reconcilliation. It expresses a deep sorrow and a desperate with to undo past mistakes. Very deep Gronk."
"Speaking of desperate," Gronk smirks, "How does it feel knowing every single NFL rookie is hoping they run into you at a game?"
"Oh my god," She laughs, rolling her eyes. "I mean, it’s flattering? But I don’t really think about it. They're just a bunch of horndogs anyways."
"So you’re saying there’s zero chance for any of them?" Edelman teases.
She grins. "I’m saying I decide when and if there’s a chance. And right now? I’ve got a halftime show to prepare for."
"Respect," Gronk says, nodding. "But just know… the entire league is still gonna shoot their shot."
"Let ‘em try," she smirks. "I like watching them sweat."
Gronk suddenly claps his hands together. "Alright, we gotta do this. We’ve seen the debates, we’ve heard the rumors, and now we need answers. It’s time for… Rate That Quarterback!"
Edelman cackles. "Oh, this is gonna be good. We’ve got a lineup of NFL’s finest, and we need you to rank them on pure attractiveness. No football skills, no contracts, just vibes."
She groans, shaking her head. "Oh my God, you two are impossible."
"It’s the content the people want!" Gronk insists. "C’mon, first up—we got Joe Burrow."
She rolls her eyes but smirks. "Okay, I’ll give Joe an 8.5. He’s got that cool confidence, and people say he dresses well but I don't think he does. He knows he’s good-looking, he knows he's Joe Shiesty, which takes him down a little."
"Ooooh, Burrow loses points for self-awareness," Edelman laughs. "Alright, next—Josh Allen."
She hums, thinking. "Josh is a solid 9. He’s got the big, goofy golden retriever energy, and he has a pistacio farm, I respect it. Plus, he’s tall."
Gronk shakes his head. "Brady’s gonna kill us for this."
"Next up, TJ Watt," Edelman continues, rubbing his hands together.
She smirks. "TJ gets a 9.5. Dude looks like he could throw me over his shoulder and walk through fire, and that's the kind of energy I need in my life."
Gronk pretends to wipe a tear. "I’m so proud of you for saying that."
Edelman pulls up another picture. "Okay, last one—Dalton Kincaid and Dawson Knox. You gotta rate them as a duo."
"What are they testicle left and right?" She bursts out laughing. "Fine. Together, they’re an 8. But if they keep sending me Bills merch trying to get me to go to a game, they might move up."
Gronk and Edelman are howling with laughter by now. "NFL Twitter is gonna explode after this," Edelman says, shaking his head. "We might’ve just ruined the locker rooms."
She grins, leaning back. "Well, that’s their problem, not mine."
"Alright, we gotta ask—what’s your favorite NFL or Super Bowl memory with your dad?"
She leans back, a nostalgic smile crossing her face. "Oh man, there’s so many. But if I had to pick one? It has to be Super Bowl LI. I was on the verge of a panic attack the whole game and I ended up on the sidelines when the Pats pulled off that historic comeback against the Falcons. The energy in that stadium? Unreal. And after the game, my dad found me in the chaos, hugged me, and said, ‘Told you never to count us out.’ I’ll never forget that."
Gronk grins. "That’s a good one. I remember seeing you running around on the field after, looking like the happiest kid in the world."
She nods. "Yeah, it was surreal. But honestly, some of my favorite memories aren’t even on game day. It’s the little things—like throwing the ball around in the backyard, or sitting in the team box watching him do what he does best. I grew up in this world, but those moments made it feel personal."
Edelman smirks. "Okay, but real talk—who gave better post-game speeches, your dad or Coach Belichick?"
She laughs. "Oh, my dad, hands down. Belichick is legendary, but let’s be real—he’s not giving us emotional monologues. My dad, though? He knows how to fire people up."
Gronk nods. "Respect. Alright, we’ll let you off the hook—for now."
Edelman leans in with a smirk. "Alright, but what about us? What’s your favorite memory with me and Gronk? And be honest—we know we were probably a nightmare at some point."
She laughs, shaking her head. "Oh, absolutely. But I think my favorite memory has to be one of those team parties after a win. Gronk, you were leading some ridiculous dance-off, and Jules, you were trying to teach me how to trash-talk properly. My dad was just standing there, shaking his head."
Gronk claps his hands. "That’s right! And don’t forget—you crushed it. Future Hall of Fame-level trash talker."
Edelman laughs. "She learned from the best."
Gronk raises an eyebrow. "Alright, real talk—how hard is it dating now, with the entire NFL openly thirsting after you?"
She groans. "Oh my God, it’s exhausting. It’s like I can’t go anywhere without someone bringing it up. My DMs? A disaster zone. Every game I go to, there’s at least three guys trying to shoot their shot."
"And?" Edelman presses, grinning. "Any prospects?"
She smirks. "Well I can't kiss and tell."
Gronk leans back, whistling. "Man, she’s keeping the league on their toes. I respect it."
The podcast ends in laughter, but as the cameras stop rolling, she knows the headlines will be everywhere by morning.
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relaxedstyles · 12 days ago
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The face of evil ....
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brokebuckmt · 3 months ago
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Jupiter's throne (T. Brady)
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jax2k · 2 months ago
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My mind could completely change on this but these NFL playoffs will dictate whether I'll continue watching or not even though dynasties have been a thing for the NFL for decades (only experience Brady/Patriots and now Mahomes/Chiefs) coming of the Brady Patriots dynasty run I want a more of "it could be any of the top teams to win the Superbowl" than it's the Chiefs to lose in the 2020s or Patriots to lose in the 2000s/2010s type of vibe. Like hopping into another dynasty after coming off a two decade run is kind of too much the Chiefs been to four of the last five while winning three of them of those four and it seemed like they aren't stopping anytime soon and I know somebody saying "you just want your team to win" and for the most part yes 😂😄 but as a whole I also want that unpredictable factor
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girlactionfigure · 19 days ago
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Robert Kraft on combating hate at the Super Bowl: I've never seen hate like it is now in the U.S.
Robert Kraft, Kraft Group CEO, chairman and New England Patriots owner, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss a new ad from the Foundation to Combat Antisemitism featuring Tom Brady and Snoop Dogg that's set to air during the Super Bowl, his thoughts on the NBA's mega trade involving Dallas Mavericks star Luka Doncic and Los Angeles Lakers player Anthony Davis, and more.
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benandmatt · 1 year ago
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Ben Affleck and Matt Damon in Dunkin Donuts Superbowl ad with Jlo and Tom Brady, Jack Harlow and Fat Joe (2024)
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