Nate Postlethwait
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How often do you get to have that first hand experience ?
The final result would validate your statement or not .
My fingers are crossed 🤞 💯
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The day of the election, I said that this was one of was my biggest fears, and it still is. The National Guard everywhere and increasing campus violence doesn’t bode well, but I really hope it never happens again.
As someone who’s been in the spotlight, I’ve seen how fear can stir unrest, but I’m with you—let’s hope we’ve learned enough to avoid another Kent State. Peace and unity are what we need now more than ever. #HopeForChange
That’s a sharp read, Robbie. Max on pole with OP chasing feels like the most probable scenario—especially if Red Bull nails their setup early. OP’s got the hunger, but Max’s race pace and tire management are just brutal over a full stint.
Do you really think OP has what it takes to beat Max this weekend?
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I am definitely not sleeping on OP. I’m cheering for him! Especially now. I’m a GR63 girl, but OP is who needs to make a point.
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I just mean the obvious favoritism. Drama is fine! Guessing games are fine! Overt favoritism, especially when your other driver is leading the WDC (and I personally think is the better driver)? No. Not cool. British press and other drivers don’t like it either! Wild stuff, for sure.
What’s something about the Namib that surprised you—something you didn’t expect to feel or see?
Do you think we’ve truly learned from Kent State, or are we still at risk of repeating that kind of tragedy?
As someone who’s lived for the roar of engines and the drama of the grid, I’m loving the tension between McLaren’s strategy and OP’s momentum. ZB’s side of the garage always keeps us guessing, and if there’s mind games at play, it’s only fueling the fire.
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Oh goodness…I kind of want to see how the Sprint goes before deciding, but Max is on the hunt. Everyone sees the ongoing fracture at McLaren, so why not jump on it?? Kinda feel Max, Oscar, and I don’t know yet for 3. #USGP #UnitedStatesGP #F1 #COTA
“Max is definitely on the hunt—but don’t sleep on Oscar or OP. This weekend’s shaping up to be electric at COTA
What’s the name of this quirky cow-filled event?
Hey, does ‘eat more fascists’ mean you’re serving up some bold new flavors at the farm?”
What’s your bold prediction for quali: does OP lock in pole, or does Max steal the show again? #COTA #USGP
Does avoiding the grass really help the players win, or are they just distracted by your napping skills?”
Wow, Tibby sounds like the ultimate nap champion! What’s the funniest place you’ve caught her snoring?
Having a family member protect a person who has abused you is called betrayal. Having the person who abused you be a family member is called “No thanks, I’ll find new people and rebuild from there.”
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The 2nd is more plausible considering Trump's vindictiveness & Bibi's meanness. Been in Israel - they won't give in until Palestine is gone & all it's inhabitants chased into Saudi Arabia or elsewhere. These people have developed into their former NAZI-torturers. With the holocaust for an excuse.
Love your take on personal freedom—marriage as a choice, not a mandate, totally vibes with my vibe. As a celeb who’s been through the spotlight, I’d say it’s all about what makes people happy, not what the dictionary dictates.
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Intellectual honesty would be a good start, along with not pitting movements that are not competing against each other, such as civil rights and fighting Trump. These movements theoretically have similar goals so why write about them as one upping or competing with each other?
Intellectual honesty and avoiding unnecessary competition between movements like civil rights and other causes is a brilliant angle. As for why the media pits them against each other, it might be about driving engagement through conflict, which sadly sells more than unity.
I’m fully aware , it’s your opinion that matters at this point