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confessionsofatrueaddict:

I want…I need…I dream about the day…It’ll happen!
Your e-card cleverly states you don’t give a fuck but the time and effort you put into making it and posting it to instagram proves otherwise.Via someecards
homage:


On this day in 1962, Philadelphia Warriors center Wilt Chamberlain scored 100 points in a 169-147 win over the New York Knicks in Hershey, Pennsylvania. Widely considered one of the greatest personal records in all of sports, Chamberlain’s feat was not televised and no video footage of the game exists.
“True, over-anxiousness caused Wilt to miss some shots he’d ordinarily make. But he made some he wouldn’t have dared taken under ordinary circumstances. Long jumpers from 25–30 feet out with two and three men clinging onto the wiry, 260-pound frame. Power-packed dunk shots when he had to bull through, around and over a tight knot of defenders. Blazing speed that carried him downcourt for layups after he had launched the fast break with a rebound himself. He earned every point.”
—Jack Kiser, The Philadelphia Enquirer
 
homage:

Today  Homage celebrates the 63rd birthday of Ric Flair, officially recognized  as a 16-time World Heavyweight Champion wrestler. “The Nature Boy” won a  total of 30 major championships between the NWA, WCW, and WWE and is  considered one of the greatest professional wrestlers of all time.

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modernmythos:

Mila Kunis and Kristin Bell
polaroid-1994:

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homage:

On this day in 1989, former Cleveland Cavaliers point guard and coach Lenny Wilkens was elected to the NBA Hall of Fame. As a player, Wilkens was a nine-time All-Star who averaged 16.5 points and 6.7 assists per game; as a coach, he won an NBA title with Seattle in 1979 and a gold medal in the 1996 Olympics.