I’m Just Sayin’
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I’m Just Sayin’
@aidnac
girl techie + student of hip hop
where I unleash my crazy Katılım Ekim 2009
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@Mahreen_6610 @laila_22100 126. Every answer is the sum of the two numbers multiplied by the first number. Eg. 2+3=5. 5x2=10 , that’s the first row.
So 9+5=14, then 14x9=126.
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In America, we love to say people have the freedom to choose. But let’s be honest, that freedom often comes with conditions. Most of the time, your choice is only respected if it aligns with what others want.
In the WNBA All-Star vote, players were given a choice, and they used it. When Caitlin Clark came in 9th among guards, the backlash began.
Suddenly, these women were being labeled jealous, bitter, and petty, not because they lied, but because their votes didn’t match what certain groups expected.
Is anyone upset about who came in 5th, 8th, or 10th? Of course not.
On the season, Caitlin Clark is shooting 29.5% from three — 6th worst among players making 1+ three per game. She’s only played 56% of the season. She ranks 18th in assist-to-turnover ratio among top 20 guards in assists. She leads the entire league in turnovers. One could argue that she’s had more bad games than good ones.
But instead of respecting the players’ votes, people are pointing to TV ratings, charter flights, and merchandise sales as if those are the qualifications for being an All-Star. They’re not.
This isn’t just about one vote. It’s part of a long-standing pattern that has been happening since the beginning of last season.
No one’s denying Caitlin Clark’s talent. But insisting she must be voted higher, regardless of performance, isn’t about fairness. It’s about control, and that control is enforced through media outrage, online harassment, and subtle, coded commentary.
It’s selective outrage rooted in entitlement.

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New court in Chicago!
So blessed to able to do this in a second city that I can now call HOME! 🙏🏽
Cash App@CashApp
Come play. 📍Angel’s Court Oakwood Beach Chicago, Illinois Brought to you by your friends @Reese10Angel and @CashApp.
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The MNBA is insane tonight lmao cuz WHAT???
philip lewis@Phil_Lewis_
I cannot believe this shot went in
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“If the players are unbothered, we should be too” -Chiney O
A word
Milton Craig Spence III@cre8tamilt
@RGIII @GGriffinIII @OuttaPocketRG3 The only take that matters....
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You may call that foul a “routine make her earn it foul…” but that doesn’t mean it wasn’t painful. When someone intentionally hurts you your first reaction is to go back at them. “Routine” or not. This is particularly true for athletes. People like you are very quick to give Caitlin the benefit of the doubt and it always seems to be the opposite for Angel. Maybe it’s that and the REASON Caitlin always gets the benefit of the doubt is what Angel is really angry about. You ever think about that?
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@RGIII @GGriffinIII @OuttaPocketRG3 You are wrong. No amount of vidoes or tweets will make you right. You are incorrect. There is no hate between them. Caitlin doesn't hate Angel. Angel does NOT hate Caitlin. Stop spewing lies.
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