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Someone just got kidnapped by the Wendy’s in Maplewood, a blue Chevy traverse picked up a screaming women and threw her into another car around 11pm outside the The Myth in Maplewood MN, please share this so people can find her and what happed
Jaden McDaniels two days ago: “The Nuggets are a team of horrible defenders.”
Jaden McDaniels right now: Leading all scorers with 13 points… Timberwolves up 22.
Backing up his trash talk. Respect.
24 years old.
All-Star MVP.
Olympic Gold.
Led the NBA in 3PT made.
10K career points (3rd youngest ever).
4x All-Star.
2 WCF trips.
This isn’t normal. Blessed to have Ant in Minnesota.
Mike Conley Jr wasn’t fitting anymore so I get it but this dude deserves a TON of credit for the culture change in Minnesota after he arrived… a great player and leader who was big for them turning things toward being championship contenders
🚨🚨THIS IS WILD🚨🚨
#BEARS HC BEN JOHNSON IN THE LOCKER ROOM AFTER THE COMEBACK PLAYOFF WIN AGAINST GREEN BAY.
“MAN… F*CK THE #PACKERS”
“F*CK THEM.”
WOW 😳😳😳
https://t.co/U7Y5CJcgNC
In a groundbreaking quantum study, researchers observed phenomena that upend our fundamental understanding of time.
Rather than progressing linearly like a stream, time appeared to curve and double back on itself. Particles acted as though their future states could influence their past, dissolving the boundary between cause and effect in profoundly counterintuitive ways.
This bizarre effect emerged via quantum entanglement, the enigmatic linkage where two particles stay interconnected regardless of distance. Altering the measurement of one particle appeared to retroactively modify the timeline of its twin. It's as if "present" and "past" coexist, perpetually influencing one another in an intertwined instant.
These results suggest time might not be a unidirectional arrow but a malleable framework that links far-flung events. Your decisions won't alter history, yet at the quantum scale, the cosmos may ignore strict sequential rules entirely. The fabric of reality could prove far more extraordinary than we've ever conceived.
Anthony Edwards plans to bring a championship to the state of Minnesota
“Don’t worry about it. I’m going to make it happen. I’m going to get fly as hell to where they can’t stop me.”
(Via @TheAthletic )