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josius.bsky.social
Sports enjoyer (#Nats #Everton #F1). Friend of DeSoto. Sorta podcast person. Wilmingtonian. I’ve heard it both ways.
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It’s unlikely/impossible to be worse. I don’t know how I feel about DeRosa, but this current staff is a joke.
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The Mets broadcast is like “what even was he doing?”
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When I started this preseason thread, I didn’t expect it to be national news quite so quickly. bsky.app/profile/josi...
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Congrats and well done, Dude
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“I’m a sympathetic cryer, Shawn!”
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Keibert’s postgame interview was amazing and emotional. Got me really choked up. I love this game, y’all.
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But seriously, Ricky Gutierrez (the Nats third base coach) should be fired.
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Do the thing, Feng
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In a time of skyrocketing sports betting, too. Who’d have thought?
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Any chance of these coming in alternate shirt colors? I live in the American south and summer + black shirt = puddle for me.
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No kidding! It was a great spot. Sorry we missed you too.
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Ditto! Enjoyed nephew’s first games so it was hard to put out the bat signal early. Will be back later this summer though!
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209! Here with my Mets fans family. I blame @laurentheanimal.bsky.social.
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Colin Poche’s 15 ERA has entered the chat.
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I highly recommend the following if you are interested in following a similar path: "Midnight in Chernobyl" & "Challenger" by Adam Higginbotham Ken Burns' "The Vietnam War" HBO's "From the Earth to the Moon" & "Chernobyl" Kevin Fong's "13 Minutes to the Moon" & "16 Sunsets" Be well and #LoveOn
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I'm finding new reasons and ways to question US government leader decisions and motivations behind the incredible devastation they inflict upon Americans and the world. I am finding this much more helpful and productive for myself than to keep up with the daily inundation of chaos in the news.
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I'm finding inspiration in the way NASA addressed and adapted to disasters like Apollo 1 and Challenger. I'm finding depressing commiseration in the ways the Soviet people depended on the Apparatchik that let them down so horrifically in Pripyat and beyond.
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Thanks for picking out my shirt for trivia tonight.