Anonymous ID: e18dee Feb. 3, 2019, 2:42 p.m. No.5018039   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>5017554 LB

I don't ever see music videos anymore; don't care to.

That said, the ones I DO see (either here, or other forums I follow when someone posts), I am shocked at how BLATANT they are getting with the symbolism! They all see to have this type of 'theme' to them.

Don't the normies see what is going on, just based on their weirdass videos?

Anonymous ID: e18dee Feb. 3, 2019, 3:02 p.m. No.5018240   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8289

This was posted on twat earlier today. Adam Levine (ad for Pampers), but really? With JL and pig Tiegen, and BABIES???

Just weird…

Anonymous ID: e18dee Feb. 3, 2019, 3:31 p.m. No.5018486   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8529 >>8564

Super Bowl LIII: Rams vs. Patriots

 

It’s old vs. young in Atlanta, where the New England Patriots are looking to tie the NFL record with a sixth Super Bowl win Sunday, and must beat the upstart Los Angeles Rams to do it.

 

The teams both won their conference championship in overtime thrillers on Jan. 20. The Patriots beat the Kansas City Chiefs, 37-31; the Rams beat the New Orleans Saints, 26-23.

 

The 2½-point favorites from Foxborough, Massachusetts are 5-3 in NFL title games with Tom Brady at quarterback and Bill Belichick in the hoodie on the sideline.

 

The Rams, whose past two Super trips were representing St. Louis in 2000 and ‘02, have four players who have gotten this far. New England has four on its defensive line alone.

 

The Rams (15-3) are back in the Super Bowl for the first time since meeting against the Patriots 17 years ago to the day — and for the first time as the “Los Angeles Rams” since 1980, when they fell to the Steelers. The Patriots (13-5) are back for the third straight time — they lost to Philly last year — the fourth in five seasons and the ninth since Belichick got the New England dynasty on track in the 2002 win over St. Louis.

 

Gen X vs. Millennial.

 

Grizzled veteran vs. inexperienced youngster.

 

Old school vs. new school.

 

At 41, Tom Brady is the oldest quarterback to start a Super Bowl. Goff is 24 and one of the youngest.

 

Unlike Brady, who was a sixth-round pick in 2000, Goff was the No. 1 overall selection in 2016. Leading up to the draft, there were even comparisons of Goff to Brady for the youngster’s footwork, pocket presence and accuracy.

 

Just three seasons in, Goff is in his first Super Bowl.

 

Brady sees some of himself in Goff, and not just the fact that they were California kids who grew up in Bay Area cities — Brady in San Mateo, Goff in Novato — located less than 50 miles away. He knows Goff represents hope for a franchise on the upswing that yearns for success after several subpar seasons.

 

Goff was only 7 when Brady started his history-making run.

 

Goff doesn’t recall anything about the first time Brady hoisted the Lombardi Trophy. In fact, his first Super Bowl memory didn’t come until two years later when the Patriots beat the Carolina Panthers.

 

At 24 years and 112 days old, Goff will be the fourth-youngest quarterback to start a Super Bowl game — and the first millennial. Brady is actually fifth on that list, at 24 years, 184 days old.

 

The 17-year age gap is the largest between starting quarterbacks in Super Bowl history.

 

Bill Belichick, at 66, could become the oldest coach to win a Super Bowl. He has worked 41 postseason games, with 30 victories, most among head coaches in NFL history. He’s the only head coach with five Super Bowl rings. Sean McVay is half his age and in his first NFL title game, the youngest Super Bowl head man. Belichick has already coached in more Super Bowls than any other coach (nine going on 10) and already has more wins than any other coach (five with a chance for six).

 

The Rams will attempt to cap their remarkable two-year turnaround under McVay with their franchise’s first Super Bowl championship in 19 years, just three seasons after returning to L.A. from St. Louis. The Rams had been through 13 consecutive non-winning seasons and hadn’t won a playoff game in 12 years before they hired McVay, who was 30 at the time. The youngest head coach in modern NFL history immediately engineered a seven-game improvement last season.

 

Saints fans have been angry since the Jan. 20 NFC championship game and what has now become known as the infamous “no-call.”

 

NFL officials have acknowledged that flags should have been thrown when a Rams defensive back leveled a Saints receiver with a helmet-to-helmet hit at a crucial point in the final minutes of regulation time. The Rams won the Jan. 20 conference championship in overtime and are set to play the New England Patriots in Sunday’s Super Bowl in Atlanta.

 

The Saints last went to the big game in the 2010 Super Bowl.

 

In an interview aired during CBS’ pregame show Sunday, President Trump complained about the Saints’ loss to the Rams in January’s NFC title game, and noted the Saints were victims of a “terrible” call that possibly kept them from the Super Bowl.

 

Trump says it was a “bad call.”

 

https://www.foxnews.com/sports/super-bowl-liii-rams-vs-patriots

Anonymous ID: e18dee Feb. 3, 2019, 3:38 p.m. No.5018561   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>5018289

I agree. I cannot stand her! Don't you think this is weird though? RIGHT AFTER the huge abortion story, we now have this add with these particular people, showing loving DADS taking care of, and loving, and being super sweet to their babies?

Then she walks in with the worst acting I have ever seen rolling her eyes, trying to be all cute….

i trust nothing I see anymore, I swear