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@jerryfitz96

keep your friends close but get your enemy’s toaster

เข้าร่วม Haziran 2012
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The Chosen One
The Chosen One@KiDCuDi·
Merry Christmas to all!!! 🙏🏾❤️‍🔥🎄🎅 Hope everyone is havin the best time w your loved ones! Love yall man!
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Austin Carr
Austin Carr@MrCavalier34·
Cavs and Thunder go shot for shot until last 5 minutes, them the advantage Cavs had inside came to light , the BIGS take control at the end and CAVS GET BIG Win, take my hat off to Allen and Mobley , Winning Time at the ROCK , Go Cavs good night and stay safe
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Grand Slam Track
Grand Slam Track@GrandSlamTrack·
SQUAD IS SET🔥
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Camryn Justice
Camryn Justice@camijustice·
#Cavs Darius Garland and Jaylon Tyson popped into a Cleveland Giant Eagle today—bagging items and loading up carts. Then, they surprised the shoppers by paying for all of their groceries. They also surprised people around the store with $100 gift cards, spreading holiday cheer.
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Bron’s Best
Bron’s Best@LBJsBest·
This pic of LeBron at 22 still crazy 👑
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SportsCenter
SportsCenter@SportsCenter·
THE CAVS REMAIN UNBEATEN 😱
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ESPN
ESPN@espn·
THE 10-0 CAVS CAN'T BE STOPPED 🔥 FIRST TEAM TO START 10-0 SINCE THE 2015-16 WARRIORS 😳
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cake 🍄
cake 🍄@cake_hoarder·
What all 554 GameCube games looks like
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
31-year-old Tara Dower just became the fastest person to complete the 2168 mi/3489 km Appalachian Trail. Averaging 54 miles per day, Dower completed the trail in 40 days, 18 hours, and 5 minutes.
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ShitpostGateway@ShitpostGate·
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David Roche
David Roche@MountainRoche·
500+ calories per hour. Heading into the Leadville 100, I wanted to chase Matt Carpenter’s legendary time of 15:42. That presented an obvious problem—Matt is a GOAT, who was better than I could dream of being. How can you compete with someone whose VO2 max was one of the highest ever recorded, and who trained with methodical focus in a way that was ahead of his time? Answer: I’d need to disrespect the distance by pushing harder. My plan was to run every step of the course, as close to aerobic threshold as I could, going into Zone 3 when I had to on climbs. To do that for 15.5 hours, I’d have to slurp carbs like my life depended on it, since my glycogen burn rate would be high. Here was the plan for every 2.5 or so hours based on training and the science showing that it’s possible to push up to 120 grams of carbs per hour at higher efforts: * Hour 1: Science in Sport Beta Fuel gel (40g carbs), another Beta Fuel, Precision Fuel and Hydration 100 mg caffeine gel (30g carbs) * 30 min break from gels * Hour 2: Beta Fuel, Beta Fuel, Precision gel without caffeine I supplemented that with sports drink in every bottle, mixed with Precision electrolytes, aiming for 24-36 ounces of fluid per hour. Doing the math, depending on aid station Skratch concentration, some hours I would consume closer to 140g carbs/hr. I didn’t take in anything other than Precision, Skratch, and Science in Sport (not even plain water). I did that for 15:26, a 16-minute record ahead of my heroes who ran Leadville before me. I may not have GOAT talent, but perhaps I’m a GOAT at slurping. This approach pushed the limits of our understanding of human physiology. But to do something I have never done, I knew I’d have to try something that hasn’t been done. If I woke up tomorrow and found out this was all a dream, I’d be ok with that. It was a good dream.  But I think I can say with confidence that despite all of my doubts, I’m not living through some sort of wildly real hallucination. You know how I know? The post-100 gel burps are real. Forget pinching, the hottest way to evaluate whether you’re dreaming is belching. History comes with an aftertaste 🙌 Love you all 🧡 BELIEVE!!!!
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Brad Stulberg
Brad Stulberg@BStulberg·
The GOAT. The philosopher king of running. One of the most grounded athletes ever. Eliud Kipchoge — thank you for all you’ve done for sport. You are a role model athlete. And a good person.
Katami Michelle@MichKatami

@EliudKipchoge :- " I walked for about 2kms, there were about 300 people walking with me. That's why I don't have my shirt, shoes. I gave them all out. Seeing that support is what motivates me," #Paris2024    #Olympics

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Joe Pompliano
Joe Pompliano@JoePompliano·
Kristen Faulkner (@FaulknerKristen) has one of the craziest stories at this year's Olympics: • Grew up in Alaska • Rowed at Harvard • Moved to NYC after school • Started working for a venture capital firm • Took a beginner's cycling class in Central Park • Started cycling at 5:00 am before work • Started competing in local cycling tournaments • Quit her job & moved to California to cycle full-time • Added to the USA road cycling roster one month before the Olympic Games And now, just seven years after taking a beginner's cycling class in New York City, Kristen Faulkner has won gold at the Olympics in Paris — the first American to win gold in the women's road race in 40 years. INSANE.
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