Extremely blessed to have the people I have in my life. I truly believe everything happens for a reason and its made me who I am today. I couldn’t be happier. Shootout to the real ones, 🙏 God is good
VIDEO: JJ Redick holding back tears as Pelinka plays a video of his sons congratulating him for the 100 wins as a coach.
This organization is pure class.
OK, this is nuts: 15 years ago today, LeBron finished the first half on 100% shooting from the field, the same as he did tonight…
The only time he’s ever had a perfect half just happened on the same day, 15 years later.
🤯🤯🤯 (via @DanWoikeSports)
Why Doctor Doom wins at the end of 'AVENGERS DOOMSDAY' 🚨
Doctor Doom doesn’t win because he’s stronger. He wins because he understands something the Avengers still don’t.
By Doomsday, the multiverse isn’t “in danger” anymore, it’s already failing. Incursions are overlapping, timelines are cannibalizing each other, and saving everyone is no longer an option. It’s math.
The Avengers fight Doom thinking he’s the final boss. Doom is playing a completely different game.
Kang tried to rule time and got trapped by it. Doom learns from that mistake. He doesn’t try to dominate the multiverse he positions himself as the only one capable of deciding what survives.
And here’s the brutal part:-
-The Avengers actually beat him in battle.But the victory doesn’t matter.Because Doom already holds the system together.
He reveals the truth: -
-if he’s removed, reality collapses entirely. Trillions die. Every universe. Every timeline. Gone.
-If he stays, sacrifices must be made entire worlds erased so others can live.
The Avengers freeze.
-They’re heroes. They can’t choose who deserves to exist.
-Doom can.
He doesn’t celebrate. He doesn’t mock them. He simply does what they won’t. He becomes the necessary evil holding reality together, not as a king, but as a grim caretaker.
That’s why Doom wins.
Not because he defeats the Avengers but because he forces them to let him win.
And that’s way more terrifying than a villain on a throne.
Joe Rogan on why he goes to church.
“When I was younger, I was very cynical about religion, and then I've gotten older…”
“One of the things that I always say is, if there was a pill that could make you as nice as the people that I go to church with, everybody would be on it.”
“They are the nicest f*cking people you will ever encounter. When we leave church, they're kind…”
“If you get just to the teachings of Christ, I can't find any faults in it.”