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kevinsdsy · 3 months ago
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the trojans social media au — the archives (pt. 13): just some silliness bc i’m procrastinating doing my readings for uni :)))
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jeanmoroses · 21 days ago
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tsc social media au part nine point five
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there was going to be more to this but it got too long so voila sorry if they are somewhat incoherent
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evermoredeluxe · 1 year ago
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*makes a TD* *blows kiss* *does hand-heart* (x)
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a-random-insomniac · 2 months ago
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I love the sunshine court fandom on Tumblr because @kevinsdsy has just provided??? Us??? With??? The??? Foundation??? Of??? Our??? Whole??? Fandom???
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rgrp25 · 2 months ago
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Me calling my favorite writer to starts uploading fics of my celebrity crush
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evilhorse · 20 days ago
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I’m not taking “get lost” for an answer!
(Batman/Superman: World’s Finest #28)
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darrys-laundry · 1 year ago
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FAIRYTALE OF PHILADELPHIA — THE PHILLY SPECIALS, JASON KELCE, TRAVIS KELCE
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takemeoutcoach · 3 months ago
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There’s this thing about sports, this undeniable allure that operates somewhere between an elemental truth and a complete con. Because sports aren’t actually about winning or losing, not really, and they’re certainly not about the narrative arcs we’re all so desperate to impose on them. No, sports are about patterns—the endlessly recurring, fractal-like repetition of themes that are somehow both entirely predictable and yet still capable of knocking the wind out of you, leaving you half-elated, half-enraged, wholly invested.
Take this week, for example. It's only Tuesday, and two undefeated streaks were both obliterated, both in ways that seemed to fold into themselves like some kind of meta-commentary on why we care so much in the first place.
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First, the Kansas City Chiefs lose to the Buffalo Bills. The Bills are a franchise practically designed to be a symbol of futility, except not the dramatic, Shakespearean kind of futility, but the mundane, grinding kind—the kind that feels more like a low-grade fever than a tragic flaw. And yet, there they were, hosting the Kansas City Chiefs in Buffalo, facing Patrick Mahomes (who, let’s face it, has transcended quarterback status to become this kind of vaguely mythological figure) and the reigning-champion Chiefs, who hadn’t yet lost this season. And Josh Allen—this big, shambling paradox of a quarterback, capable of looking both transcendent and bizarrely amateurish within the same quarter—finally had his moment. He outplayed Mahomes. The Bills didn’t just win; they reasserted some long-forgotten sense of possibility. It was electric, sure, but also deeply fragile, because anyone who knows the Bills knows this can’t last. But for one week, they were kings.
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And then there’s the Cleveland Cavaliers, whose streak ended not with triumph but with something that felt closer to a cosmic correction. The Boston Celtics—a team that has somehow managed to turn ruthless efficiency into an aesthetic—showed up in Cleveland and proceeded to dismantle the Cavs in a way that felt less like a game and more like a reminder of the universe’s natural order. Jayson Tatum, who plays basketball with a kind of brutal inevitability that makes you feel simultaneously awed and vaguely resentful, didn’t just beat the Cavs. He ended them. Cleveland’s star player Donovan Mitchell went down in the game’s final moments, a sequence that was less an accident than a narrative exclamation point. And just when it seemed like the Celtics might show some mercy, Horford iced the whole thing with a dunk so definitive it practically echoed.
The thing is, none of this is new. These patterns—the rise and fall, the triumphs and humiliations, the victories that feel like redemption but are really just setups for future heartbreak—are baked into the DNA of sports. What makes them maddening is also what makes them irresistible: the idea that they’re always just on the verge of resolving into something clear and meaningful, even though they never really do. Which, of course, is why we keep watching. Because in their messiness, their refusal to make sense, they feel more like life than life itself.
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ateepmelfart · 7 days ago
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january 2025
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deadthehype · 2 years ago
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Behind the scenes of He Got Game movie shoot at Abraham Lincoln High School in Brooklyn, New York photographed by David Lee
(via slam)
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kevinsdsy · 7 months ago
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the trojans social media au (pt. 33): i’m amazed by my sheer commitment to update so much bc i’ve been literally inactive all day due to my brother visiting (which is like an annual event LMAO) but then i go to bed and BOOM 💥 another part
anyways i tried to include more of the team again because i missed the rest OKAY (i get why nora doesn’t include everyone there are TOO MANY people omg it’s too hard to include so many characters)
anyways the green card & dinner messages are from a tiktok i saw earlier today hehe god i love that app so much
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jeanmoroses · 7 months ago
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aftg x f1 au twitter profiles!!
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had to scratch the itch in my brain somehow so this is hugely self-indulgent (sorry <3)
i honestly have no idea how i’m going to make this into an actual au but we’ll see i guess
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georgiapeach30513 · 5 months ago
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Megan Thee Stallion, Travis Kelce, Josh Allen, Justin Jefferson, and Derrick Henry star in the new Pepsi commercial
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the-football-chick · 2 years ago
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Top 100 for 2023 as voted by the players
(nos. 1-10)
IG: nfl
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mamaestapa · 1 year ago
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OKAY IMPORTANT QUESTION
college is colleging rn...midterm studying is kicking my booty. and as for writing, the rate im going right now...ill get like two blurbs out tonight and we ALL know that's not enough lol
SO I will let you all decide what I do ;)
I can either do:
-half of the blurbs tonight, other half tomorrow
OR
-all blurbs tomorrow night
lmk which option you want more🤍
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the way that hailee looked, naturally, like a stunning movie star on the nfl honors carpet and josh allen looks like just some guy is sending me
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