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You literally couldn’t touch him
SleeperNFL@SleeperNFL
Name a player who was untouchable at their peak.
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me and the boys before THE ODYSSEY

Chris Evangelista@cevangelista413
People should start tailgating before movies. Firing up the grill in the AMC parking lot.
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brother this is fucking incredible, wow
SK⚡️@raptalksk
so much new music to listen to this weekend. im starting with this new Tiffany Day record, been waiting for this. have yall tapped in yet?
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God man Varys's reaction to Joffrey's "I am the king!" Is one of the best acting moments in the show lmfao
hou❗☭ aerion impregnator@cerseicurls
cersei trying to do damage control then fully giving up sends me so bad
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When Future dropped Monster in 2014, it came during a moment when people were starting to say he had lost momentum after his album Honest. Instead of slowing down, Future responded with one of the most aggressive mixtape comebacks ever.
The tape introduced darker, more emotional records like “Codeine Crazy,” which almost didn’t make the project because Future thought it might be too personal. Produced heavily by Metro Boomin, the mixtape reset Future’s sound and kicked off a legendary run that included Beast Mode and 56 Nights shortly after.
What started as a quick mixtape to get the streets talking ended up redefining the entire trap landscape for the next decade.

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