Rudy Gobert — Utah Jazz
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Rudy Gobert — Utah Jazz

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You know he had to do it to ‘em
I knew it’d be all over for me the moment the guy I had my eyes on started to like someone. I wasn’t supposed to catch feelings, yet, here I am again!
04.23.18
April’s almost done. Birth month’s almost done.
Magkukwento ako ng mga nangyari sa puso ko mula noong January hanggang April tutal iba’t ibang tao naman ang laman ng mga buwan na ito. HAHAHAHAHAHAHA apat o limang tao ata to?
Sa end of the month na lang. Okay?
"Nag-assume kasi ako. My friend told me, "BSA ka, never assume unless otherwise stated." And yes, hindi ko siya maisabuhay."

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sometimes it’s not the person you miss but the way they made you feel
april twenty-third, twenty-eighteen
i have never understood the uproar that people have when blacks say something negative about america (like wondering exactly when it was ever great, y'know for everyone.) there's a very complicated relationship that i can only equate to a relationship that involves intimate terrorism, to use a psychological term. there has been the bare minimum done to keep us here and alive, like a partner who provides you food and shelter but otherwise beats you down mentally, emotionally and physically. that's not to say all blacks in america feel this way, but i think at the bare minimum it should be understanding towards those who do...just based off statistics alone they wouldn't be wrong. you don't blame the victim of abuse for having mixed if not downright horrible feelings towards their abuser, its only natural. so why is the response to historically disenfranchised minorities so damn aggressive when they were never afforded the privilege to enjoy the "greatness" of their country as someone else may have been fortunate enough to?