no one currently living except for Jalen Brunson and George Bush know the feeling of being trained since childhood to fight and defeat your father’s archenemy and succeeding.
Shortly after the end of World War II, John F. Kennedy was among the first visitors to Frankfurt's underground salt mine and Hitler's bombed-out mountain retreat in Berchtesgaden. After visiting both sites, Kennedy recorded his thoughts about Hitler in his diary:
“After visiting these two places, you can easily understand how that within a few years Hitler will emerge from the hatred that surrounds him now as one of the most significant figures who ever lived.
He had boundless ambition for his country which rendered him a menace to the peace of the world, but he had a mystery about him in the way that he lived and in the manner of his death that will live and grow after him. He had in him the stuff of which legends are made”
🗣️ Radja Nainggolan: "Bana sürekli 'Gece hayatın var, sigara içiyorsun, profesyonel değilsin' diyorlardı. Ben bir futbolcuyum, rahip değil. Sahaya çıktığımda herkesten çok koşuyor, ciğerimi bırakıyorsam, saha dışındaki hayatım kimseyi ilgilendirmez.
Gece yatağına 22.00'de giren, beslenmesine kusursuz dikkat eden ama sahaya çıktığında korkudan ayağı titreyen, sorumluluk almayan 'örnek profesyoneller' var.
Ben idmana kokteylimle de gelsem, hafta sonu o derbiyi kazanmak için bacağımı sahada bırakırım. İnsanlar sahte azizleri değil, sahada savaşan gerçek günahkarları izlemek için bilet alıyor."
Your calendar was full at 21 and empty at 26 for a reason MIT discovered in 1950.
Researchers studied a housing complex called Westgate and found friendship was predicted by one variable above everything else: physical distance between front doors. Students living near stairwells and mailboxes made the most friends. Shared interests, values, personality? All downstream of foot traffic. They named it the propinquity effect.
Researcher Rebecca Adams later distilled friendship formation into three conditions: proximity, repeated unplanned interactions, and settings where people let their guard down. A college campus delivers all three automatically, dozens of hours a week of engineered collisions. Adult life delivers zero by default.
That's the entire mechanism behind days blending together. Your brain registers novelty from unplanned human contact. Remove the collisions and time loses its texture.
The fix is repetition. One dinner party changes nothing. The same gym class, same coffee shop, same pickup game at the same time every week rebuilds the structure school gave you for free. Friendship grows from accumulated accidental contact, so frequency wins.
College handed you a collision machine. Adults who stay social just rebuilt one.
unarushia your corporate baddie a philosophical conundrum in the morning to challenge her mind na office husband anamuuliza "leo unavaa thong ama unakam ukiwa commando"
ela dá uma mordida nos lábios antes de chupar a língua dele que é absurda.
esse casal transa gostoso. é o que eu desejo para todos os casais nesse dia dos namorados 💌 💘