@camskattebo5 Cam, my 8 year old son came home from school yesterday with this letter to you. You’re his favorite player in college/NFL. We live in Dallas so we support from afar. Thank you for what you’ve done to this team. @KennyDillingham@GrahamRossini
I was teaching a class 'How to love your neighbour who is sad'. To illustrate 'secret sadnesses', I shared that our dog has just died, and started to well up a bit. One girl came up to me afterwards, looked me in the eye and gave me a piece of paper. "This is for you," she said.
Luke was one of the first “friends” I felt I had on campus. We bonded over our love for basketball and he continuously told me that Alabama could be special at basketball. I’ll never forget sitting on the stairs of Coleman under his wreath of beautiful flowers wondering why the good ones have to leave to soon. I bought in to Alabama Basketball, partly because I was a student but more so because of my friend Luke’s love for Tide Hoops. His tweets made me laugh, his energy made me want to be a part of it, and he made me feel like I belonged. I know he is watching and I constantly wish he was here so I could text him about fouls that should’ve been called or offensive schemes that should’ve been run. I know there were many more before him and there will be many more after us but for me Alabama basketball and Luke are one and the same. Thank you Luke for helping me love Tide Hoops and making me understand that all you need to believe in success is a vision and a little bit of hope. RTR. ❤️🐘
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Watched "Past Lives" on the plane. It was wonderful! It was heartbreaking from start, and even though it almost tore me up in the middle, it gave me positive strength in the end! If I had seen this movie last year, it would have been in my top 10!
"PAST LIVES", translated as "in-yun" in Korean and "past lives" in the subtitles. What is the Japanese word for "destiny" or "fate" as it relates to reincarnation, I guess. It seems to be a different nuance from fate.
At any rate, the director, Celine Song, is very good at cutting frames and directing the camera! I look forward to seeing her future work: the scene in the park where the two meet for the first time in 24 years, the side-by-side scene in the bar where the three of them gather, which is also introduced at the beginning of the film, and the final one-shot scene on the sidewalk. The camera, rather than dialogue, frames the emotions and sentiments. This is what cinema is all about. The loss of the past, the sincere look into the future without denying it. This film is not only a story about first love, but also about people who go "out" and is a beautiful film that spins a more fundamental story of several people's lives and a world that transcends countries and languages. It is a masterpiece.
It’s coming to theaters in Japan in April.
St. Brown (top of screen) is on the LOS. He looks a little off the LOS (I thought he was at first) but I'm assuming he checked with the side judge, as all receivers do, to ensure the side judge considered him on the LOS
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guys I'm losing my mind i was talking to my sister about what we should do for my dad's birthday (who passed away last year) and i said jokingly "hey wouldn't it be funny if every year we just +