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Erik Alejandro
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@Qu3stF0rS1x @JasonLaCanfora He was complaining that CONCACAF gives everything to Mexico and not the US.
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@JasonLaCanfora I mean, we beat the USA in the Gold Cup Final last year!
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@takkitty75 I live in Mexico City. Whenever I travel it does smell funny when I return to the city. 😬
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@1_Tinashe_wacho @WorldCupMedia_ And the intent was there which was clear. Thats a red 99 out of 100 times. The one time it’s not, it’s dependent on who committed the foul.
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@DJERA @WorldCupMedia_ Football is a physical sport mistakes happen the intent is all that matters
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@1_Tinashe_wacho @WorldCupMedia_ By that standard. Every foul is “accidental”
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@WhoDeyBucks My wife tells me to do this. I just don’t feel comfortable doing so. At the same time, I don’t like taking her to the men’s restroom. A lot of the times them seats are urinated on.
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@eeners @BarackObama @MichelleObama @ObamaFoundation “But we all bleed the same” now take these ur words as a moral lesson to urself and as a reply to ur comment about Nigeria-born artiste
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It was great joining Njideka Akunyili Crosby — a gifted Nigerian-born, Los Angeles-based artist — to unveil our first portrait together. This piece reflects so many chapters of Michelle and my story, and we’re thrilled that it will be on display in the Hope and Change lobby at the Obama Presidential Center starting this Juneteenth.


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@Suzierizzo1 I don’t feel comfortable taking my daughter into a men’s restroom either, on top of most of them toilets are wet due to men urinating on them. Is my wife correct here?
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@Suzierizzo1 Honest question to any women whom would like to answer. My wife tells me if I ever take my daughter to a public restroom. To use the women’s restroom as they will understand. I do not feel comfortable doing so myself. At the same time… (continued)
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Aldon Smith passed away this weekend. Most people are talking about his incredible ability, potential, and performance as a football player.
Even though that is all true. He was so much more than that. He was a great friend and his kindness changed my life forever.
I met Aldon our freshman year at Mizzou. He was redshirted and relatively unknown as an athlete. His giveaway was the biggest hands you'll ever see and his ability to dunk at 250lbs, but his size in many ways didn't match his personality. He was relatively quiet and in most scenarios would try to shrink into the room vs stand out in it.
Over the course of the next year, we became close. We were very different people, from different places, but we both connected on the feeling of being a bit lost in the beginnings of adulthood. That year, I never really thought about him as a football player. He was just this gentle giant who loved to play video games and talk about life.
His sophmore year he broke the single season sack record at Mizzou, became an All American, and his life changed forever.
He became a celebrity on campus. He became a household name in Missouri. He became a top NFL draft prospect.
I remember how crazy his life became, and how quickly. ESPN doing interviews. Fancy cars being "loaned" to him. And people everywhere inserting themselves into his life.
Despite the craziness, my friend was always a text away.
My junior of college, I decided to take my first stab at entrepreneurship. I wanted to launch a chapter of Camp Kesem.
Kesem is a summer camp for children whose parents have been affected by cancer. The camp would be totally free and be a chance for a kid to experience the magic of being a kid again. As a son of a breast cancer survivor the idea of being able to create this camp in Missouri meant the world to me.
The Livestrong Foundation was hosting a nation wide contest to win $10,000 as seed capital to get started. To win, you had to have the most votes.
I tried really freaking hard to win that competition. I was going up against some really influential people at huge schools. As a somewhat awkward kid in Columbia, MO I had no chance.
So I asked my friend Aldon for a favor. I asked him if he would help me out and promote the link to vote.
He did more than just posting about Kesem on Facebook, skyrocketing us into the top place in the country. He kept supporting me the next 3 years while I was working on building Kesem.
He showed up to have fun with the kids. He helped me fundraise. He helped me get Kesem to become an official organization sponsored by the NFLPA so he could publicly endorse us as as a player.
Since then Torry Holt, Larry Fitzegerald, and many others have supported Kesem. But Aldon was the first.
Kesem led me to move to Austin to work for the Livestrong Foundation. Kesem is how I met my wife. Kesem gave me the confidence to start Workweek and continue the path of building something from scratch.
But in reality, Aldon enabled all those things.
Throughout the years we had many amazing memories together. Having my wife and I vacation to his house in San Jose. Going to New Orleans for the Super Bowl and seeing his entire family make the trip. Meeting his son and watching him be a dad. The hilarious night we met Derek Jeter. Having the most intellectual conversations about life while playing Call of Duty.
I also saw him struggle. There's no doubt he was a complicated person. Truthfully, I don't know if he ever really figured out who he wanted to be. I know just because your'e 6'4, 250lbs, and get 5.5 sacks in a single NFL game doesn't necessarily mean you want to be a football player. No matter the reasons, he made many bad decisions in his life. Some of those mistakes made it hard for me to stay as close as we'd once been.
One day, not too long ago, I just decided to text him. It had been years since we really chatted. I just wanted to say thank you for all that he had done for me and that I was sorry I wasn't there for him more through his struggles. We FaceTimed after that, and it was like the old days all over again.
Aldon was more than the headlines, the mistakes. He was a generous, gentle soul, a kid at heart, someone who was endlessly curious about life... all in the body of a world class NFL player, bearing the weight of professional pressure and personal circumstances that most of us can't even imagine.
People are complex. People who make bad decisions can also do great things. A person can be hated by almost everyone and, yet, there are people in that person's life who still love them deeply.
I learned many of these lesson due to Aldon, and I'll carry them with me forever.
Rest in peace, Aldon. You won't be forgotten.


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@gv49ers @TylerTalksBall @espn It’s tough. You see it in hindsight. But when it’s happening. You don’t even think about this shit happening.
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@TylerTalksBall @espn Damn…I wish someone reached out to him. It’s tough watching that knowing what we know today.
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@OLYAN15K A dónde vamos amigo? Aquí estamos siguiendo tu viaje. Suerte!
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@furdaki @lilysm1965 @alex_westry It ain’t that serious. It’s about squeezing all the money possible.
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@DJERA @lilysm1965 @alex_westry Yeah but they're different companies. Telemundo is NBC Universal and Fox is Fox. Also Universal might own some of the music being played as they are a massive music label probably the biggest in the world.
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