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The closing of Swedish House Mafia show last night it was unreal. Until next time.
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@RyanGarcia Yall both bitches, I’ll sleep both of yall. Jk
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@GianniButtice This World Cup is cancel can’t wait until 2034 😂
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@larrynstafford If Dubon had been traded, the Astros would still be in the same boat, only they would have been overpaying for a utility player.
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Larry-N-Stafford@larrynstafford·
Dana Brown should be fired for many things but the one thing for sure is trading Mauricio DUBON for Zach Cole…
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Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
Kit Harington just confirmed that the most expensive character in TV history is now narratively worthless. And nobody's connecting the math. Jon Snow generated an estimated $501 million in HBO subscription revenue based on screen time alone across eight seasons. He appeared in all 73 episodes. He was the emotional center of a franchise that produced $3.1 billion in subscription revenue and $6 billion in profit for Warner between 2015 and 2018. HBO came to Harington and said: build a show around this character. They spent two years trying. Two years of scripts and development on the single most bankable name in prestige television. And the guy who played him for a decade walked away and said "nothing excited us enough." Think about what that means. HBO could not find one story worth telling about the character who carried the most profitable drama in cable history. The reason is sitting right there in the Season 8 finale. Benioff and Weiss wrote Jon into exile beyond the Wall with no political ties, no conflict, no relationships, no unresolved tension, and no source material to pull from. They gave him the narrative equivalent of a closed bank account. Every possible sequel has to start from: man stands in snow with no motivation, no antagonist, and no connection to the world that made people care about him. Now look at what's actually working. House of the Dragon: set 200 years before the finale. A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms: 100 years before. The Aegon the Conqueror series: even further back. Sea Snake, 10,000 Ships, same direction. Every single surviving Westeros project runs away from Season 8's ending. The one attempt to go forward died in development. 1.7 million people signed a petition to remake that finale. HBO lost over half its 18-49 audience within a year of the show ending. And Benioff and Weiss rushed those final six episodes reportedly because they had a Star Wars deal waiting. They lost the Star Wars deal too. Kit said he looked at photos from Season 8 and saw himself exhausted. He was. Everyone was. The show that averaged 43 million viewers per episode in its final season was running on fumes creatively while setting viewership records, which is the most dangerous combination in entertainment. Record audience, collapsing craft. The gap between those two lines is where franchise value goes to die. HBO made the right call killing SNOW. But the reason they had to kill it is the actual story. Season 8 didn't just end Game of Thrones. It locked the entire franchise in reverse gear. The only safe direction for Westeros is backward, because two showrunners turned the forward timeline radioactive on their way out the door.
King Targaryen 🐉@KingTargaryenn

La serie secuela de Game of Thrones llamada: ‘SNOW’ ha sido definitivamente cancelada gracias, en gran parte, a Kit Harington, el cual no ha tenido pelos en la lengua a la hora de dar su opinión sobre por qué decidió abandonar el proyecto. Y es que no ha sido por falta de presupuesto, ni porque HBO perdiera interés de repente. Fue una decisión consciente después de años de desarrollo. Ni él ni el equipo de guionistas conseguían encontrar una historia que realmente les emocionara y que justificara volver a Poniente. Aquí te cuento el proceso de desarrollo y las declaraciones de Kit en la entrevista: - HBO fue quien le propuso la idea primero. Su reacción inicial fue “no”, pero luego vio potencial en explorar a Jon como “un soldado después de la guerra”: un hombre roto, con estrés postraumático, viviendo entre los salvajes al norte del Muro. Una historia más oscura y personal. - Pasaron un par de años desarrollando guiones y conceptos… pero nada terminaba de encajar. “Nada nos emocionaba lo suficiente. Si seguíamos empujando, íbamos a acabar con algo que no era bueno. Y eso es lo último que queríamos”, dijo Kit. - También habló de su propio agotamiento: después de la Temporada 8 se sentía destruido. “Me miro en fotos de esa última temporada y me veo agotado. No tenía energías para otra temporada”. Al final, con House of the Dragon funcionando tan bien y otros proyectos basados en el lore de Martin (como Dunk & Egg), HBO prefirió no arriesgarse a forzar una continuación que pudiera dividir aún más a los fans o manchar el legado. ¿Ha sido un acierto enterrar el proyecto antes de meter la pata, o os habéis quedado con las ganas de ver qué pasaba con Jon Snow al norte del Muro?

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Daniel Meyer@TheAstrosLocker·
Today is probably the wrong day for this post, but I am going to share it anyways because it is more enjoyable than discussing a team sitting 11 games under .500. All we know is that Lance McCullers is headed to the IL with yet another injury. With the 2026 season careening off the tracks, I wanted to take a moment to reflect on Lance’s legacy, since it does not seem like he or anyone else will be pitching meaningful innings this fall. Lance should be synonymous with the golden era of Houston baseball. He was a central figure in the baseball renaissance in this city. His career will always be tied to Carlos Correa’s, from the draft to their rise to the majors and the title they helped bring home. Other parallels are easy to see as well, like leadership roles in the clubhouse and careers shaped and limited by injuries. Unlike so many other stars, Lance chose Houston. He directed his agent to negotiate a contract before he could test free agency. This was always where he wanted to be. After multiple injuries kept him from living up to that deal, there has been a sense that he wanted one last chance to write his final chapter here in 2026. That chapter ending with one more injury feels like a sad but fitting part of the story for a player whose career has been filled with them. It is worth remembering how many times he pitched through injuries. In the 2018 postseason he pitched with a torn UCL. In 2021 he pitched on a scheduled rest day to close out the White Sox and hurt himself again. He came back in 2022 and was incredible until a freak injury derailed him in the postseason once again. In the long run, that leave it all on the field mentality may have done more harm to his health and legacy than good. Although this may not be the end of the road, it's certainly coming soon. Some will choose to remember him for the 24 consecutive curveballs, a pair of titles, the locker room speeches, and the postgame sound bites. Others will focus on a contract that went sideways and a guy who could not recapture the greatness of his youth.
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Bitcoin Teddy@Bitcoin_Teddy·
No debt Ideal weight 8 hours of sleep Mental health on track Right nutrition Zero Alcohol This was my peak I was 8
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@SanAntonioTim Same I want them to sell and reload prospects and have a good draft this year and next year.
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This is why I want to see the Astros be sellers at the deadline. Teams in contention will overpay to increase their playoff odds. The Astros have a golden opportunity, with the draft, to infuse some talent into the farm system. #Chasethefight
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Andrew Friedman hates making trades at the deadline: the price in prospects is too high, the guarantees are too few. Why he might hate this summer: latimes.com/sports/dodgers…

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@adams_at The new AL Central 😂😂
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Tony Adams@adams_at·
Every team in the AL West is below .500.
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@covergirl53 From what I’ve seen nothing stops Houston. Not a hurricane, a flood or 100mph wind. Promoters will even use the weather to promote. 😂😂 Then they are stuck in the flood.
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A Houston promoters nightmare
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Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇫🇷 When Notre-Dame burned in 2019, one of its most detailed architectural records wasn’t in a museum, but in a video game. The cathedral was restored with help from Assassin's Creed's hyper-accurate model of Notre-Dame.
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The 'X-MEN 97' season 2 trailer has just leaked (from Comic Con Revolution)🚨 #Xmen97 #Leaked #Marvel
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🇲🇽🇨🇳 INDIGENOUS MEXICAN ATHLETES DOMINATE GREAT WALL OF CHINA MARATHON Five Rarámuri and Mixtec runners swept the 23rd Great Wall Marathon — two golds, two silvers, one bronze. Miriam, 20 years old, shattered the women's half-marathon record by nearly 6 minutes at 1:38:49. All five are part of "México Imparable," the program Sheinbaum launched in August 2025 to take indigenous athletes to the world stage. The deep Mexico is in Beijing.
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Rangers fans don't even taunt anymore. They just show up to your ballpark and stare at you like this.
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