I don't drink. I don't smoke. I don't do drugs. I'm in high school, and I will not lose my self-respect just to fit in.

inpanopticon:

mlb:

It’s hard for the catcher to nab a basestealer when the pitcher intercepts the throw to 2B.

That was the biggest NOPE I’ve seen

Lol, I’m speechless.

inpanopticon:

mlb:

It’s hard for the catcher to nab a basestealer when the pitcher intercepts the throw to 2B.

That was the biggest NOPE I’ve seen

Lol, I’m speechless.

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simplybasketball:

Top 10 Dunks of the NBA Season 

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Exclusive.

Exclusive.

Giving the perfect gift sometimes means making sacrafices..

Giving the perfect gift sometimes means making sacrafices..

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kobebeanbryant:

“The first time I began to understand why he was the best was in the pre-season. In a game against the Wizards, Kobe broke the wrist on his shooting hand. He was always the first person to practice every day, arriving at least an hour and a half early. This would infuriate me because I wanted to be the first person to practice, just as I had always been at Villanova and Piscataway High in New Jersey. To add insult to injury, I lived only 10 minutes from the practice facility — while Kobe was at least 35 minutes away. I am ashamed to say that I was excited the day after his injury because I knew that there was no way that No. 8 (as former Laker point guard Tyronn Lue called him) would be the first to practice, if he would even be there at all. As I walked through the training room, I became stricken with fear when I heard a ball bouncing. No, no, it couldn’t be! Yes it could. Kobe was already in a full sweat with a cast on his right arm and dribbling and shooting with his left. ” —John Celestand

kobebeanbryant:

The first time I began to understand why he was the best was in the pre-season. In a game against the Wizards, Kobe broke the wrist on his shooting hand. He was always the first person to practice every day, arriving at least an hour and a half early. This would infuriate me because I wanted to be the first person to practice, just as I had always been at Villanova and Piscataway High in New Jersey. To add insult to injury, I lived only 10 minutes from the practice facility — while Kobe was at least 35 minutes away. I am ashamed to say that I was excited the day after his injury because I knew that there was no way that No. 8 (as former Laker point guard Tyronn Lue called him) would be the first to practice, if he would even be there at all. As I walked through the training room, I became stricken with fear when I heard a ball bouncing. No, no, it couldn’t be! Yes it could. Kobe was already in a full sweat with a cast on his right arm and dribbling and shooting with his left. ” —John Celestand

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