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I daydream and procrastinate professionally. Last of the Olmecs.

SoCal Beigetreten Nisan 2011
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⊹ ࣪ pam ˖✦
⊹ ࣪ pam ˖✦@pamvonhadder·
The childhood dream to pull one of these and leave the house mysteriously
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NO CONTEXT HUMANS
NO CONTEXT HUMANS@HumansNoContext·
How did they find the dumbest person in the city to hold the tape at the end of the race?
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DiscussingRDC
DiscussingRDC@DiscussingRDC·
This is every karate movie I swear 😭😂
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liltunechi_classics on IG
liltunechi_classics on IG@weezyclassics·
Lil Wayne is the first and only rapper to rhyme Antetokounmpo 25+ times😭🔥
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Owen@_OwenM_·
In 1996, Florence Griffith Joyner, 3x Olympic champion as well as the 100m and 200m world record holder, came out of retirement in an attempt to qualify for the Atlanta Olympics in her home country. Originally training for the marathon, Flo-Jo temporarily shelved that plan for the 400m after losing a bet to her husband, Al Joyner. She wrote her main goal down, which was to run 47.55 seconds and break Marita Koch’s world record. She began training in October 1995. However, her return ended abruptly in March 1996 when she picked up tendinitis in her right leg, just a few months out from the U.S. Olympic Trials. Flo-Jo later said that she had not been resting like she should have in between training and travelling and was pushing her body to the limit too soon after returning. Some 30 years later, another high-profile return has been confirmed. Allyson Felix has announced that she will be coming out of retirement in an attempt to qualify for the LA 2028 Olympics. Similarly to Flo-Jo, Allyson is expected to contest the 400m under the guidance of Bobby Kersee, who also coached Florence for much of her career. Flo-Jo’s return wasn’t to be. We now wait to see what will happen when Allyson laces up her spikes again. 📸 Mike Powell & Jan Kruger
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StarPlatinum
StarPlatinum@StarPlatinum_·
- This is 2026 - A guy named Colle Alen tries to kill Trump inside the White House - An X account from 2023 wrote a single tweet with that name - The profile belongs to Henry Martinez, a NASA scientist, missing -The background image is from a website called "Time Machine" - If you de-digitize it, the 2024 assassination attempt photo appears but with a hole in the head instead of the ear - The profile picture is a green toad in a tuxedo with a glass - Exactly like Trump in the assassination attempt Either it's the most elaborate psy-op in history Or someone from the future is leaving clues in the past that only make sense once the events happen.
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Track & Field Gazette
Track & Field Gazette@TrackGazette·
Allyson Felix 🇺🇸 is coming out of retirement at the age of 40!!!🤯 She announced a comeback, returning back to training with Bobby Kersee, with plans to target the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, where she would be 42 years old. Felix said the decision is driven partly by the opportunity to compete in her “hometown” at LA 2028, calling it a “once-in-a-lifetime homecoming” and the only thing powerful enough to bring her back. Felix, a mother of two, said she understands she is not in “peak” condition but is motivated by the idea of attempting something bold despite her age, adding that she would rather try than look back with regret. She plans to begin racing again in 2027 and ramp up training, though she does not intend to travel widely for international competitions, choosing instead to stay close to her family. The announcement comes three years after her retirement following a career that included 11 Olympic medals, 7 of them gold, and multiple World Championship titles.
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Owen
Owen@_OwenM_·
BREAKING NEWS: Yohan Blake 🇯🇲 has reportedly retired from track and field at age 36. The youngest 100m world champion in 2011, the Jamaican had a long career in the sprints, securing multiple medals across the Olympics, World Championships, Commonwealth Games, World Juniors, and Carifta Games. He’s the second-fastest man in history, with 9.69 seconds and 19.26 seconds in the 100m and 200m, respectively. Yohan is now coaching at Dynamic Speed Track Club alongside Michael Frater. 📸 Olivier Morin
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Taylor Lewan
Taylor Lewan@TaylorLewan77·
This Fernando Mendoza edit is it. 🔥🔥🔥
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Travis Miller
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Michael Kish runs 13.27 to win 75+ age division 100m at Penn Relays! 👏
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Raiders Lead
Raiders Lead@RaidersLead·
The #Raiders may have just dropped THEE edit of 2026 🤩
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🧬Maxpein🧬
🧬Maxpein🧬@maximumpain333·
THE MARK OF THE MYSTIC Deciphering the Letter “M” in the Palm There are stories written in the flesh of the living—ancient sigils carved into human hands by forces unseen, a silent script speaking a language older than time. These lines are not random. They are not meaningless. They are the hidden mathematics of fate, the geometry of the soul’s journey through this plane of existence. Among them, one symbol stands apart, a glyph that has whispered through the ages to those who dare to listen—the letter “M”. It is not a mark of coincidence, nor a mere quirk of biology. It is a sign, a signature of destiny itself. If you bear this emblem upon your palm, you were never meant to live an ordinary life. You were chosen for something greater. This is not superstition. It is not fantasy. It is the recognition of a deeper order, a truth that pulses beneath the surface of existence. The “M” on your palm is not simply an intersection of lines; it is a message encoded in your being, waiting to be deciphered. To understand its meaning is to unlock a doorway to something profound—something eternal. ✨🙌🏾💫 © Jason Gray
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Track & Field Gazette
Track & Field Gazette@TrackGazette·
Jordan Anthony 🇺🇸 runs a PB of 9.91s (0.5) over 100m at the Tom Jones Memorial. Courtney Lindsey 🇺🇸 2nd in 10.02s.
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