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Entry #10 The Finale....

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Hello friends, family, teacher, NFL fans, Ben&H, I write tonight in a somber tone, knowing this will likely be the last Blog about Nothin. We always wish highs could last forever, but just like all good things in life, they must come to an end. The football season is not over, but the semester has come to an end, and sadly, I have lost the incentive to carry this journey on. Anyways lets chat FOOTBALL Let's be real, the Eagles are sitting on a goldmine of talent, but their offensive strategy is like watching paint dry. Short crosses and drags on 3rd and long might fool the weaker defenses, but against powerhouses like San Francisco and Dallas in the last couple of weeks, it's been a total disaster. The predictability of the Philly offense should have fans biting their nails. Time for a wake-up call in the playbook!. Otherwise Its gonna get real ugly real fast. The current MVP frontrunner, as per Vegas and the Fanduel sports book, is Dak Prescott, closely followed by Brock P...

Entry #9 The Blog About Nothing....

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 This little ad brought a smile to my face, featuring a hilarious cartoon of a colossal pigeon indulging in a meal from a McDonald's parking lot, while its slender pigeon companion advises it to explore alternative dining locations. The satire embedded in this short and sweet illustration subtly reflects on the current state of America. The escalating trend of obesity in the country is undoubtedly influenced by the prevalence of fast-food establishments. Below I dropped in a graphic that really highlights to the growing rates of obesity in America and its a scary sight to see. In the cartoon, the portrayal of the pigeon's struggle with its food choices cleverly mirrors the challenges faced by individuals in making healthier decisions amid the convenience and taste allure of fast food. I can't deny that, like many others, I too occasionally succumb to the temptations of fast food. The humor in this cartoon serves as a lighthearted yet impactful commentary on the broader issu...