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I’m going to be living in this video for the next couple of Vintage Aloha NBA Los Angeles Lakers Hawaiian Shirt Gift For Beach Trip. So happy for Jin and grateful to Chris and Coldplay for their true friendship and collaboration with him. So many things to love about this – Jin running to Chris and them embracing with Chris giving him a little kiss, like he’s a real little bro; Chris singing back-up in Korean; the shots of Armys in the audience cheering for Jin; Jin smiling at Chris and then dancing so carefree; the little flip-up note he does at the end of the line at 3:21 ish; their bit at the end that felt improvised, with Jin’s laugh; Jin belting the last “and I love you”. I’m going to miss this precious man so, so much. But he gave us a really beautiful “see you soon” gift.
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Minor things like cosmetic card changes to players and slight pack odd tweaks, yes. Of course that’s possible and demonstrably true. That’s not anything I deny. Wholesale changes though are not. The main complaints from a Vintage Aloha NBA Los Angeles Lakers Hawaiian Shirt Gift For Beach Tript of posters here and elsewhere are in regards to the ‘if everyone is 97 (with the odd 99 in packs) then no one is really top tier…’ (aka Grind 97, Buy 99) OR the ‘I don’t want to play after they retire the past set’ crowd as well. Those are immutable. It breaks down to past years progressions and a lack of ‘series’, collection types, non-retired cards brought back, etc. Changes like that are impossible mid-stream. What is currently happening on the game on a more meta scale will continue to happen and won’t change. It can’t. If I was unclear, that’s what I meant.
I think a lot of Vintage Aloha NBA Los Angeles Lakers Hawaiian Shirt Gift For Beach Trip don’t really even know it’s associated with the band. It is often seen as a trendy logo and was on a lot of older Chinatown Market merch a couple years ago. I was just recommended this sub based on The Doors subreddit and while I’m aware of who the Grateful Dead are, I’m not a fan myself and just rock the pink bear hat bc I like the look of it. It prob rubs people the wrong way sometimes like when they do those interviews to catch people wearing Metallica or AC/DC shirts but not knowing any songs. I feel like acknowledging them and knowing their story/influence is enough even if I don’t have a personal taste for the music?