The Suns’ current projected rotation next season:
Starters: Devin Booker, Jalen Green, Dillon Brooks, Miles Bridges, Mark Williams
Bench: Collin Gillespie, Jordan Goodwin, Luke Kennard, Ryan Dunn, Rasheer Fleming, Oso Ighodaro, Khaman Maluach
I don’t really know this cat.
But I enjoyed watching him take down this crackkka.
He explains to him that gayness is white culture.
That mainly white people were leading the charge for gay rights.
Conservative & liberal whites are so gay.
Just look at Chud Da Crackkka.
Shane McMahon on Vince going ballistic backstage during his match with Kurt Angle
“Vince almost came out about 3 times during that match. He was gonna call it off.”
“He was so mad bc he thought I disobeyed an order.”
“Don’t u ever f***** do that again.”
Luke Kennard — 2/year, $13 Million
Mark Williams — 3/year, $38 Million
Jordan Goodwin — 3/year, $19 Million
Collin Gillespie — 4/year, $48 Million
Value signings from the Phoenix Suns this offseason. 🔥
Free agent sharpshooter Luke Kennard has agreed to a two-year, $13 million deal with the Phoenix Suns, with a player option for the second season, sources tell ESPN.
أثناء المصافحه قام الصبي بحركة غير رياضية لانه واثق من الفوز على الفتاة ومع ذلك ابتسمت له الفتاه ناله باري خلال مواجة الجيتسو في تكساس
لم يعلم الصبي ان ناله لها سجل قوي حافل بالفوز وانتهى به المطاف يبكي امام الكل:
Operation Prato
In the summer of 1977, fear spread through the small fishing villages surrounding Colares Island in northern Brazil.
Night after night, strange lights appeared over the jungle, rivers, and coastline.
They didn’t simply hover.
They hunted.
Locals began reporting luminous objects descending silently from the sky before directing narrow beams of light at people below.
The phenomenon became known as “Chupa-Chupa”, Portuguese for “The Sucker.”
Witnesses claimed the beams left small puncture marks on their skin.
Many reported burns.
Extreme fatigue.
Dizziness.
Some said they temporarily lost consciousness after being struck.
Entire villages stopped going outside after dark.
Families lit bonfires.
Some carried firearms.
Others prayed.
Nothing seemed to stop the lights.
As panic grew, local doctors began treating dozens of patients with unusual burns and unexplained injuries.
The reports became so widespread that the Brazilian Air Force intervened.
In September 1977, the military launched Operation Prato.
Its mission was simple, investigate the mysterious lights.
Captain Uyrangê Hollanda was placed in command.
His team interviewed hundreds of witnesses.
They photographed strange aerial objects.
Recorded observations.
Produced detailed sketches.
Compiled hundreds of pages of reports.
According to military accounts, investigators themselves witnessed luminous objects performing extraordinary maneuvers over the jungle and coastline.
Some were described as glowing spheres.
Others appeared as discs or elongated craft.
Many changed color.
Several were reported to move silently before accelerating away at impossible speeds.
The operation continued for months.
Then, just as suddenly as it had begun…
It ended.
The Brazilian Air Force classified the investigation.
Years later, many of the documents were declassified, revealing that Operation Prato had generated hundreds of photographs, sketches, witness interviews, and official reports.
Captain Hollanda himself later gave interviews describing encounters he claimed occurred during the investigation.
The identity of the lights remains unknown.
To this day, Operation Prato stands as one of the most extensive military investigations of unidentified aerial phenomena ever conducted.
Not because it proved extraterrestrial visitors, but because an air force documented a phenomenon it could not readily explain.
That time when an unarmed Iranian ship was invited to take part in an Indian naval exercise alongside the United States.
Its sailors were welcomed on land and paraded before Indian President Modi as a gesture of respect.
Then, at the last moment, the United States suddenly abruptly withdrew from the exercise,only to wait and torpedo the very ship it had just stood beside.
What followed was even more grotesque.
After attacking an unarmed vessel, the US refused to rescue the sailors it had blown into the sea, abandoning them to drown.
The grim work of recovering bodies was left to the Sri Lankan Navy.
This wasn’t warfare,it was treachery of the most disgraceful kind: an ambush carried out under the pretense of diplomacy, followed by a cold refusal to show even the most basic human decency to the dying.
It would represent a collapse of every norm that supposedly governs civilized conduct at sea.
And yet, instead of outrage, much of the American media response has been indifference or rationalization.
The bombing of a girls’ school is brushed aside; talk of carpet-bombing Tehran is floated as if it were just another policy option.
When atrocities are normalized and cruelty is laundered into “strategy,” the line between reporting and complicity begins to disappear......
Ronald Reagan: “You can go to live in France, but you cannot become a Frenchman…But Anyone, from any corner of the Earth, can come to live in America and become an American…This, I believe, is one of the most important sources of America's greatness.”🇺🇸