A list of puns related to "Alex James (musician)"
Yesterday I have watched a Game Theory video about how hard can Master Chief punch. Video here.
So then I thought to myself, If Master Chief can punch with tens of thousands of force in Newtons, how hard can Alex Mercer punch, with and without muscle mass. And what about the basic Evolved?
Also how fast do you think he punches?
Having a lifelong friend you knew since childhood cut you out inexplicably from their life cannot be easy to deal with. The worse part is asking yourself βwhat did I do wrong?β and if it was avoidable. We as JARlings feel your pain and will always have your back in any future endeavor and will always laugh with you and cheer you on. You all have helped gotten me and many others through tough times by listening to you lads talk about the weirdest shit imaginable from goatsies to poo in lungs and providing temporary escape from the world around us. We all thank you lads for the good times and the many to come. Always know we love you guys no matter what. :)
>Alex Caruso said heβll never take experience of playing with LeBron James for granted. And that heβll miss throwing him lobs.
>βHopefully me and Zach (LaVine) get on the same page.β
>Loved this one-liner from Alex Caruso on former Laker teammate β and Chicago native β Talen Horton-Tucker: βHe gets buckets religiouslyβ
>Alex Caruso on joining #Bulls: "I honestly didn't understand there was still room for me to be here after the Lonzo (Ball) deal was announced."
>Then Caruso's agent told him the Bulls were still equally as interested.
They also using Cortex's Crash Tag Team Racing render, a game made by Radical Entertainment, the same developer who made the Prototype series. This maybe just a random throwback, but it's odd how there are a Radical Entertainment era content in the image.
The official twitter link; https://twitter.com/CrashBandicoot/status/1435996429462294529?t=yHpDbnU_uH4aBDE_XCCKbw&s=19
This was a shower thought I was having the other day. For those of you who have seen the latest James Bond film "No Time To Die", you know that the main muguffin of the film is a weapon developed by the British government with the help of an ex-Soviet scientist called ProjectΒ Heracles; "a bioweaponΒ containing nanobotsΒ that infect like a virus upon touch and are coded to an individual's DNA, rendering it lethal to the target and their relatives but harmless to others." At one point in the film, the main scientist who has worked on it, Obruchev, specifically tells Nomi (the new 007, a black woman) that Heracles can be coded to specifically target the West African diaspora.
Given how Alex fucking loves films, thinks they're real, and "reveal the globalist plans" or whatever, it seems kind of baffling to me that he hasn't glommed onto this. I mean, this film has it all; a race-specific bioweapon being secretly developed by the government, with the main person working on it being someone Alex would 100% think of as a dirty communist the British has saved ala Project Paperclip. If you have to say what you're doing before you do it, to fulfil the intergalactic, divine contract law or whatever, surely this is the film you'd use to do that?
I'm pretty new to Blur and I keep seeing fan accounts on Instagram and stuff saying that they think Alex is disgusting and stuff, but why? What did he do?? πΆπΆ
While Westbrook is a former season MVP with hall of fame-level stats, former Los Angeles Lakers players like Kuzma and Caruso, often ridiculed by fans, have one thing he doesnβt and probably will not have: a championship ring.
Not every team needs to assemble former MVPs for them to win a ring. The Lakers with LeBron did it once and heβs the only MVP winner they had at that time.
Thereβs a reason Westbrook has been traded multiple times, despite his stats. Heβs not an asset the Lakers need right now. Heβs a liability and the trade that brought him to LA is costing the Lakers this season big time.
Mostly looking for stand up that is quirky and deals with language, puzzles, words, etc, and particularly would love to find some more women comedians. Thanks in advance!
His bass lines arenβt necessarily the most complex or hard to play, but they always stand out as a separate part from the song. I just really like when a bass line feels super separate from any other instrument and I feel like Alex pulls that off incredibly well. From more flashy stuff like Boys And Girls to more subtle but beautiful like Coffee and Tv, I feel like even people who usually donβt care about the bass in music still have a lot to chew on. Also, he somehow managed to be the pretty boy of a band that contains Damon Albarn, which is also very impressive.
Edit: someone mentioned I should ad some links, so hereβs my favorite Blur album: https://youtu.be/WIS-9_KS1To
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