Andrew Pisano
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Andrew Pisano
@AndrewPisano
Do you like podcasts? @wrongwrestling & @hollywoodhogpod
Houston, TX Katılım Mart 2009
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Kirk Cousins now ranks #2 all-time in NFL career earnings:
1. Matthew Stafford — $408M
2. Kirk Cousins — $340M (after Raiders deal)
3. Tom Brady — $333M
4. Russell Wilson — $317M
5. Aaron Rodgers — $316M
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@AndrewPisano Tits. Tits. Tits.
It’s a frontwords backwards word
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@AdamFerrellNFL Maybe the dumbest tweet ever. Im sure the Chiefs are gonna trade Mahomes right? Lol
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@shantplace Not sure how we couldve missed this when it was all in the movie and made pretty obvious but ok lol
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YOU PROBABLY MISSED THIS IN SPIDER-MAN 2 🚨
- When Peter starts losing his powers, he goes to a doctor and explains his situation.
- The doctor tells him: “Maybe you're not supposed to be Spider-Man climbing those walls. That's why you keep falling.”
- After hearing this, Peter throws his Spider-Man suit in the trash and decides to stop being Spider-Man.
- Later in the film, Peter sees a burning building with people trapped inside and in danger.
- At that moment, he realizes he no longer has his suit or his powers.
- He hesitates for a moment.
- Then, without a second thought, he runs straight into the fire.
- Despite having no powers, he manages to save a little girl.
- That moment proves Peter was always a hero and doesn’t need powers to be one.
- Spider-Man was never just the suit or the symbol.
- The real hero was always the man behind the mask.

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@ColtsMusee Jets fan that actually knows ball. He could be fine if he had any sort of discipline. It’s always a stupid penalty like roughing of unnecessary roughness. If you can get that out of him, he probably becomes an average d end.
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@BrianCoz You just said he was bad last year so wtf are you talking about?
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@thatssochrista_ Those guys were talented losers. They got used to losing and just accepted it. Had to get rid of them.
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Ex-Sony Pictures boss Michael Lynton says Barack Obama told him after the Sony hack: “What were you thinking when you made killing the leader of a hostile foreign nation a plot point? Of course that was a mistake.”
Lynton says he greenlit Seth Rogen's "The Interview" partly out of a desire to be accepted and “hang as an equal with the actors.”
“Just for a moment, I wanted to join the badass gang that made subversive movies. For a moment, I wanted to hang — as an equal — with the actors. I had grown tired of playing the responsible adult, of watching the party from the outside while I played Risk….The party got out of hand, and the company, its employees, my family and I all paid dearly.”
The former Sony boss also writes that “two other factors complicated the situation. First, Amy Pascal, my co-chairperson at Sony, and Stacey Snider, the chairwoman at Universal Studios, while friends, had a 20-year rivalry. Second, Rogen felt that he had to make each movie more and more outrageous to keep his audience engaged. So when either Stacey or Amy refused to greenlight a film because it was too offensive, the other agreed to make it. And guess what? It was inevitably a hit. Sony found itself in the difficult position of not being able to say no, and Rogen found himself in the enviable position of getting approval for almost anything that he chose to present.”
variety.com/2026/film/news…

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@uSTADIUM @nypostsports He really thinks he’s awesome but really he’s overrated and is a fumbling machine
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