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@mangionethinker I miss him so much. No I’ve never met him in person nor does he know who I am but that’s how I feel.
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Proof that big breasts don’t instantly make you hot
Pop Base@PopBase
Billie Eilish stuns in new photo.
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money really does make u cute cuz I would of told her to get the fuck out my face back then
JØE 🕷️@ihyjvs3ph
GloRilla before she was famous…
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@THEPARTYIZOVER @someswaggt They only show anything before 1996 (and even that might be a stretch!) or so then get mad when you say 2000s Michael was creepy pasta. As a child he absolutely scared me idc
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@sillylilylmaoo I wish they would just make Al Pastor a permanent item, its the only good thing they have
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@sillylilylmaoo This reads like a run-on sentence with no punctuation at all, so the meaning is kind of jumbled and it’s hard to tell where one idea ends and the next begins.
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Why is her entire personality and character her breast
Rezi@nahRezi
Sydney Sweeney on the cover of Cosmopolitan.
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Yes. You would not say that about
1. Michael Jordan (Chicago Bulls, Washington Wizards)
The near-universal GOAT. 6x NBA champion (6-0 in Finals), 5x MVP, 10x scoring champ, Defensive Player of the Year, and unparalleled clutch performer. His competitiveness, mid-range game, and global impact defined basketball. Peak dominance remains unmatched. 
2. LeBron James (Cleveland Cavaliers, Miami Heat, Los Angeles Lakers). All-time leading scorer with 4x championships, 4x Finals MVP, 4x MVP, and insane longevity (still productive in his 20+ season). Elite passer, scorer, and defender across positions. His versatility and playoff carrying (e.g., 2016, 2018) make him Jordan’s closest rival.

3. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (Milwaukee Bucks, Los Angeles Lakers)
6x champion, 6x MVP, all-time scoring leader for decades (until LeBron), and the skyhook master. Unparalleled longevity and consistency as a big man who dominated two eras.

4. Magic Johnson (Los Angeles Lakers) 5x champion, 3x Finals MVP, 3x MVP. Revolutionized the point guard position with size, vision, and Showtime flair. His rivalry with Bird elevated the league. 
5. Bill Russell (Boston Celtics)
11x champion (greatest winner ever), 5x MVP, defensive anchor. His team success and leadership in the civil rights era are legendary, even if individual stats were lower in a different era. 
6. Wilt Chamberlain (Various teams)
Statistical monster: 100-point game, 50+ PPG season, multiple MVPs and rebounding titles. Dominated physically like no one else; his era’s rules limited him somewhat. 
7. Larry Bird (Boston Celtics)
3x champion, 3x MVP, elite shooter, passer, and trash-talker. His rivalry with Magic saved the NBA; clutch performer with unmatched competitiveness. 
8. Tim Duncan (San Antonio Spurs)
5x champion, 3x Finals MVP, 2x MVP. The model of consistency, fundamental excellence, and quiet leadership. Arguably the greatest power forward ever. 
9. Kobe Bryant (Los Angeles Lakers)
5x champion, 2x Finals MVP, 1x MVP, scoring champ. Mamba Mentality, footwork, and clutch gene. His work ethic and 81-point game cemented his legacy (though some rank him lower due to efficiency debates). 
10. Shaquille O’Neal (Various teams)
4x champion, 3x Finals MVP, 1x MVP. Most dominant force in his prime; unstoppable in the paint with personality and cultural impact. 
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They love trying to make this fag seem like a ladies man
𝗧𝗶𝗺𝗲𝗹𝗲𝘀𝘀 𝗠𝘂𝘀𝗶𝗰 ✨🎵@Hoang_HQ
He specifically requested Naomi; she initially declined as she was lined up for a ton of fashion shows. Michael told her he’d pay for them all. The rest is history!
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