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Tyson Dexter

@Tisun22

Livin' the Dream...

Malibu, CA Katılım Ekim 2009
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Super 70s Sports
Super 70s Sports@Super70sSports·
We don’t have any footage of Beethoven or Mozart writing their masterpieces. We do, however, have Paul McCartney writing Get Back. And that’s even better.
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Super 70s Sports
Super 70s Sports@Super70sSports·
He made this. Think about that for a while.
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Super 70s Sports@Super70sSports·
Larry Bird made passes other people couldn’t have even imagined, much less executed flawlessly in real time. Enjoy this beautiful minute of basketball brilliance.
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Super 70s Sports@Super70sSports·
Most career home runs off Nolan Ryan? Will Clark, 6. The Thrill wanted all the smoke.
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Dave
Dave@davebftv·
Retweet to piss off Packers fans
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Super 70s Sports
Super 70s Sports@Super70sSports·
The shit you learn as a kid that turns out to really matter is never what they claim it will be. For instance, I barely even remember algebra and who cares. However, “righty tighty, lefty loosey” has proven pretty goddamn useful through the years.
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Ryan Holiday
Ryan Holiday@RyanHoliday·
“If you are depressed, you are living in the past. If you are anxious, you are living in the future. If you are at peace, you are living in the present.” ― Lao Tzu
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Super 70s Sports@Super70sSports·
Nolan Ryan’s ERA was 3.09 the year the Beatles’ White Album came out. It was 2.91 the year Nirvana released Nevermind.
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Super 70s Sports
Super 70s Sports@Super70sSports·
Norm Macdonald was so funny that just watching him think about what he was going to next say was better than most comedians’ punch lines.
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Ryan Holiday
Ryan Holiday@RyanHoliday·
There are two ways to be wealthy—to get everything you want or to want everything you have.”
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Colin Wright
Colin Wright@SwipeWright·
You shouldn't "identify" with your beliefs. When you do that, challenges to your beliefs are wrongfully viewed as personal attacks. All beliefs should be held tentatively, and always open to revision.
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Jered Weaver
Jered Weaver@Weave1036·
I’ve been an all day everyday @espn guy since I was a tike.. now I watch one show only and that’s @PatMcAfeeShow . it’s really weird how espn has become so political.. isn’t it a sports channel? 🤔🤔🤔
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County Highway
County Highway@countyhwy·
We were all born lucky.
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Bernie
Bernie@BernieK_·
Billy Horschel going Billy Hoyle
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Super 70s Sports
Super 70s Sports@Super70sSports·
I credit my immune system’s strength to having survived drinking out of these motherfuckers every day after every kid in my school put their germ-infested lips all over them. I’m unfuckwithable.
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Casey Means, MD
Casey Means, MD@CaseyMeansMD·
Studies show that humans spend only 7.6% of their time outdoors. As a physician, I believe this is the true root ROOT cause of our chronic disease epidemic and declining life span, and not just because of its impact on our chronobiology. Here's why? 👇 When we're outside, we get to observe nature, and we get the opportunity to witness the profound harmony, interconnectedness, and cycles that thread through the natural world. We see polarities and cycles that surround us to create life, health, and beauty: polarities like sleeping and waking, night and day, cold and hot, male and female, parasympathetic and sympathetic nervous system, high and low tide, alkaline and acidic. We observe cycles like spring to summer to fall to winter, and new moon to first quarter moon to full moon to last quarter moon. These rhythms surround us in nature, and they are our best teachers in achieving health, because they show us that the world is fundamentally harmonious even when things appear to swing between different states or poles. But in the modern world, living inside and so separate from nature, we have begun to ignore, fight, or suppress natural polarities and cycles, under the illusion that they are suboptimal and we can outsmart them: - Through industrial agriculture, we've asked the soil to give us endless summer. - Through the widespread use of oral hormones for everything from acne to PCOS to contraception, we've trivialized the stunning- and miraculously lifegiving - rhythmicity of women's bodies. - Through around the clock artificial light, we've created the illusion that we don't need night. The results haven't been good. We've have forgotten that we get the best out of ALL natural systems (like nature and the body) not through dominance, oppression, and overworking, but through respect, care, and gentle support. In our busy, distracted, industrial lives, we've become separate from nature, and therefore we've become fearful and controlling of its natural rhythms and realities. In that control, we've created a world that is expressly not conducive to human life. The results? Skyrocketing disease and declining human lifespans, and a mass extinction of other life forms. We are losing our minds (dementia and depression), we are losing our ability to reproduce (rampant infertility), we are attacking ourselves (autoimmune disease), and our hearts are literally broken (heart disease). All of these conditions are rooted in metabolic disease caused by an environment created to ameliorate the illusion of scarcity that can be healed by spending more time with nature. Metabolic disease is a dimming of our internal life force (ability to create cellular energy). Our life force is dimmed because we are disconnected from our life source (nature). Go outside. If you think this is an important message, repost this.
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