the logic of the misunderstood
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the logic of the misunderstood
@ProcessOfLogic
The closer to the truth, the better the lie, and the truth itself, when it can be used, is the best lie.
Entrou em Nisan 2022
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@t_one11 @KenHeLive Las time Kyrie Irving was healthy he was quite literally in the nba finals. 🤣🤣🤣 wtf do Yall be talking about
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@KenHeLive Guys acting like it’s shame in being Robin while Kobe got 3 of em’ & Steph got 2. Both are all-time greats & 1’s at their best too. Kyrie’s career pretty much been a bust outside of those Cleveland years if we’re being honest.
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Man fuck them kids lmao there’s basketball camps all summer..He could’ve linked up with the guys..He passed cause he resents the fact that his time as Bron’s Robin is the most memorable stretch of his career. I’m tired of y’all beating around the bush. I’ll be the bad guy. Lol
Cavs Frog@CavsFrog
More about Kyrie, and Delly and Shump are in route 😁
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If you can’t ball out with 20k a month you are indeed the problem lol
My Mixtapez@mymixtapez
Dolphins CB Darrell Baker Jr. reveals he would make only $5,500 per week on an NFL practice squad: 'Everybody thinks we're rich...' 💰🏈
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Heading to the Knicks Parade?
Security screening starts at 6am and EVERYONE gets checked
❌ NO bags
❌ NO backpacks
❌ NO chairs
❌ NO coolers
❌ NO drones
❌ NO bikes or scooters
❌ NO strollers
❌ NO umbrellas
❌ NO pets
❌ NO weapons
Plastic water bottles? ✅
Glass or metal bottles? ❌
Live or work along the parade route? Bring proper ID for access


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@blicktopready @Liamjsm 1 on 1 training isn’t private? lol
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He’s being coached privately by an NBA player who would become an NBA coach
Lamar@LamarDealMaker
Youth sports: “You need elite facilities to become an elite athlete.” Jalen Brunson, NBA Finals MVP:
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@futur3memori3s Micheal Jordan bro. Cant be replicated
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People always say the 96 Bulls are the greatest team of all time but then also claim Jordan never had a superteam.
Greg@GetsBuckets_
Jordan never played a 70 win team because his team was the 70 win team.
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The valet arrived with her BMW, a car she could no longer afford. She got in without another word and drove into the night.
I stood in the circular driveway of the country club, watching her taillights disappear, and felt something I had not felt in months.
Peace.
Inside, the gala had resumed. The speaker had recovered from the interruption and was finishing his presentation on business ethics, though I doubted anyone would remember a word of it. People were already moving toward the bar, eager to discuss what they had witnessed.
Maris appeared at my elbow, her eyes bright with satisfaction.
“How do you feel?” she asked.
“Like I can finally breathe again.”
“Good. Because there is 1 more thing.”
She handed me an envelope. Expensive paper. My name written in elegant script.
“What’s this?”
“Open it.”
Inside was a check. A very large check made out to me personally.
“Caleb wanted to show his appreciation for your work on the investigation,” she said. “Plus compensation for your personal losses.”
The amount was enough to pay off my mortgage and fund a very comfortable fresh start.
“This is too much.”
“Nonsense. You saved us from a much larger scandal, and you did it with class and precision.”
I folded the check and placed it in my jacket pocket.
“Thank you.”
“Thank you, darling. This has been the most entertaining few weeks I’ve had in years.”
We walked back inside together, rejoining a party that would talk about that night for years.
Lana was finished in that town. Her career was over. Her reputation had collapsed. Her social circle, built on charm, beauty, and careful manipulation, had learned exactly what lived beneath the surface. She would face criminal charges, civil lawsuits, public humiliation, and the kind of digital afterlife that followed people forever in the age of social media.
Eric would fade into his own consequences. Amanda was gone. His job was gone. Whatever reputation he had built would not survive the combination of gambling debts, company scandal, and being exposed as a man who betrayed both his fiancée and his employer’s trust for a fantasy he could not afford.
Jesse would fall too, because covering for someone else’s corruption rarely ends better than committing your own. Priya, unintentionally, had become the historian of everyone else’s downfall. Greta would keep her kettle warm and her cameras working. Maris would return to society stronger than before, having defended her household and company with elegance sharp enough to cut glass.
And I would rebuild.
Older. Wiser. More careful about what love could hide. But free.
For months, Lana had believed I was too distracted by security systems to notice what was happening right under my nose. She had mistaken patience for ignorance, trust for blindness, and a husband’s restraint for weakness.
She had forgotten who I was.
I had spent 12 years in military intelligence. I had spent 8 more protecting corporations from people who believed they were smarter than systems built to catch them. I understood patterns. I understood evidence. I understood that when people thought they had gotten away with something, they became careless. They wrote the wrong email. Charged the wrong account. Parked on the wrong street. Trusted the wrong ally. Walked into the wrong party wearing the wrong dress.
In the end, I did not need to shout. I did not need to beg, threaten, or collapse. I only had to let the evidence speak clearly enough that everyone else could hear it.
And when it was done, all that remained was silence.
Not the silence of shock or humiliation.
The silence of a life finally emptied of lies.
THE END
If you read this from the beginning till the end, kindly leave a comment 🙏
Anticipate another story. 🍿
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Part 2 🍿
(Final)
The next evening, Maris and I sat in the private dining room of Romano’s, the kind of restaurant where politicians and business leaders had conversations they did not want recorded. The walls were thick, the staff discreet, and the wine list was exceptional.
“Caleb has been conducting his own investigation,” Maris explained over her second glass of Bordeaux. “Turns out your wife and Eric were quite creative with their expense accounts.”
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@Felizpimentel_ Where do Yall come up with the theory he’s one of the worst 1st options ever? Lmao
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Is there a more mythologized athlete in any sport than Kyrie Irving? One of the worst first options ever but gets spoken about like he’s god on here
73@slicorey
Gonna have to hear “Brunson better than Kyrie” talks all summer ✌🏿
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@aidangiants53 @kyriewolves @KaiBOBOtto @budgetcaillou @unscannyx OG was excellent. Elite 2 way & clutch. With that being said being the offensive engine is the hardest job on the floor. It’s the most taxing, with the most variables. Efficiency is only relevant to stats nerds. They bought into Brunson as a whole for a reason.
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@kyriewolves @KaiBOBOtto @budgetcaillou @unscannyx Yeah and I still think OG deserves FMVP if the Knicks trotted out Mitchell Robinson and made him take 25 isolation shots for some reason does that mean he’s a number 1 option???
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hiding every other stat #youknowhatthatmeans
NBA on Real@NBAonReal
“Jordan had a super team bro”
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@ScottKacsmar @Detrakz1 How do you get a job as a sports writer having opinions this terrible?
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Jalen Brunson is what people pretend Allen Iverson was.
Richard Staple, BSN, RN🇯🇲@RichStapless
Real talk, who is the greatest player of all time you’d rank Jalen Brunson over right now?
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Elementary music teacher Tim Lorelli shows the version of "How much a Dollar Cost" by the budding musicians of his class.
Tim Lorelli🎥
@kendricklamar @terracemartin
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