If you offer me a sincere apology and change your behavior, I'll never bring up our past issues again. But if no apology was given and you're still repeating mistakes, you can't ask me to stop mentioning the past. The past is actually the present if you haven't changed.
He’s not talked about like he has a championship winning bucket on one of the greatest defenders in the history of the sport
But he has one of those
26-10-3-1-1 on 69% TS to win a chip
whoever said “you MUST BY ALL MEANS develop a strong opinion of yourself so you don't end up internalizing the beliefs others have of you” changed my life.
The conclusion of His & Hers just keeps spinning in my mind.
I was actually surprised by how shocked people were at the end because how many times have we heard these stories?
This series is underrated and the issue at hand deserves way more attention and dissection.
Fuck a break up, have you ever met a person you had a brief but insane connection with and then the universe was like oops wait sorry that wasn't actually supposed to happen😭😭
Becoming a man is realizing we aren’t really loved. We provide something and get love in return for it. Once we start lacking a lil, it’s the end of the story.
Pete Crow-Armstrong on how he internalizes his accomplishments: "I don't. I've got a lot more baseball to play. I'll be going home thinking about my last at-bat and how I'd approach that one if I face him again tomorrow. A lot more baseball to play and a series to close out tomorrow."
I don't even know how to explain Pete Crow-Armstrong anymore.
All I can say is he is among the most talented baseball players I've seen in a Cubs uniform. The ceiling is astronomical. He's already produced nearly 14 WAR just a few months over 24 years old. It's unreal.
I was invited to a sleepover once in middle school once. When I got there I was the only Black child. My mama stayed for awhile then informed me that I would be leaving with her instead of sleeping there. I was SO angry & cried all the way home. I get it now mama. I get it.