Peanut Butter Toast (w honey)
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Peanut Butter Toast (w honey)
@gobboblin
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Tired Katılım Mart 2015
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Fun fact: this is actually the son of LeBron James, who has spent the last five seasons with the Lakers. Funny coincidence here
Chris Haynes@ChrisBHaynes
Los Angeles Lakers are drafting Bronny James with No. 55 pick in the 2024 NBA Draft, league sources tell @NBAonTNT, @BleacherReport.
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@Three_Cone Wear a OKC muscala jersey you will be treated like a king
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@PhillyS69689421 @SixersAdam But I see your point. On the surface Embiid is one of the best players of all time and the playoffs start, and face value, he turns into the equivalent of like Nets KG I guess or something like that
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@PhillyS69689421 @SixersAdam Idk Dak has been pretty damn good (in the regular season) for a while and doesn’t have actual injuries or a coach that’s mostly to blame like Embiid does. Like yes the excuses should stop but they’re entirely valid, he alone is not solely to blame. Dak just falls apart
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@BADGEPLUG Not as crazy but prime Deron Williams
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Story on tonight’s Sixers win features at least one thought on just about every guy who played tonight. Among those thoughts:
• how I would use Mo Bamba differently
• three guard lineups thriving
• Batum working his way out of a slump
• a bunch more!
phillyvoice.com/sixers-76ers-c…
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@LBJgoat_talk Looks like a tie to me, I’d go 1 just bc of spacing I guess 🤷♂️
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Top by a country mile and it would be a 50 point blowout
Hoop Central@TheHoopCentral
Which lineup are you taking? (via @zgvisualz1)
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@bobvonscio @SamAntar @the_transit_guy That’s lower than I thought but still fairly high. Because I’m basing it off of my own and others’ experience, and I wonder what factor the demographics/commute distance plays
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@bobvonscio @SamAntar @the_transit_guy A wider spread of influence and communication compared to those times. The roads made commutes much faster but now we experience a higher quality of life all around, AND there are a lot more people, and even the biggest of roads have a certain limit to how many people can use it
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@bobvonscio @SamAntar @the_transit_guy We don’t have as many trains because the US government subsidized massive road building projects in the mid 1900s and then the predatory capitalist machine made it seem that every American needed a car. It all starts somewhere and now we’re here, traffic, longer commutes, and
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