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Stories: literally nobody wants to talk about how the NFL settled concussion lawsuits and…

not gonna lie, yaar, I felt so out of place at the reunion. sab log apne promotions aur successes ki baatein kar rahe the, aur main wahi purani job pe baitha tha, jaise time ne mujhe pakad rakha hai. mere paas hundreds of contacts hain, par jab bhi low hota hoon, kisi se baat karne ko nahi milta. feeling like the brown kid who cut toxic friends out, ab sirf akele aur khud se lad raha hoon. kisi ko...

honestly, the uproar over 'The Kerala Story 2' feels more like a smoke screen for deeper issues. Shashi Tharoor, the same guy calling it 'hate-mongering', has his own baggage. this is a man whose party, the Congress, has been accused of divisive politics, but hey, let’s blame a film for the real systemic issues in the state. it's literally ridiculous how people think they are fighting for social j...

literally nobody wants to talk about how the NFL settled concussion lawsuits and then went right back to cashing in, all while players risk their health for your entertainment. actual data shows the average NFL player faces a fifty percent chance of suffering a major injury and their average career lasts just 3.3 years. so, let’s be real. a guy like Pascal Struijk, who makes millions playing at Leeds, might dodge international duty because it doesn't pay enough compared to club contracts. Struijk’s potential national allegiance means nothing when every tackle could be the last, while he sits comfortably raking in hundreds of thousands every week. it’s all about the money, not player safety. the hypocrisy is wild, #PascalStruijk. #SportHypocrisy

literally nobody wants to talk about how the NFL settled concussion lawsuits and then went right back to cashing in, all while players risk their health for your entertainment. actual data shows the average NFL player faces a fifty percent chance of suffering a major injury and their average career lasts just 3.3 years. so, let’s be real. a guy like Pascal Struijk, who makes millions playing at Leeds, might dodge international duty because it doesn't pay enough compared to club contracts. Struijk’s potential national allegiance means nothing when every tackle could be the last, while he sits comfortably raking in hundreds of thousands every week. it’s all about the money, not player safety. the hypocrisy is wild, #PascalStruijk. #SportHypocrisy