Redeem now Steven "Hans Sama" Liv showed up for the "League of Legends" world championships looking hella fly.Gone are the days of bespectacled Hans Sama, it seems."Bro is glowing," the official League Instagram account wrote on Monday. The "League of Legends" 2023 world championships are back, and there's something to look out for on the big stage.
That something is Steven "Hans Sama" Liv, the ADC — Attack Damage Carry — for the European gaming organization, G2 Esports.
Lil B — the 23-year-old Bay Area native who made a dent with his group the Pack’s shoe anthem “Vans” in 2006 before breaking out as a solo artist — has quickly become one of hip-hop’s most polarizing figures. He traffics in a self-created genre, Based music, characterized by free-flowing raps steeped in braggadocio, misogyny, and absurdity, with titles like “I’m God,” “I’m Miley Cyrus,” and “Wonton Soup”. He has single-handedly saturated the Internet with content: hundreds of MySpace pages, thousands of videos and songs, and one infamous 676-track mixtape that required three links to download in its entirety.
Welcome to modern romance, ladies and gentleman.
We've seen attempts at getting a scorned lover back in good graces in many movies, and it's usually through grand romantic gestures—multiple bouquets of flowers, a personalized song, a surprise visit late at night when it's raining (and they never have an umbrella, because it adds to the dramatic effect)—but in 2016, the way to get your ex's attention is apparently through Instagram.
Evangelical ChristianityOne strand of evangelical theology holds that the return of Jews to the region starts the clock ticking on a seven-year armageddon, after which Jesus Christ will return
It didn’t take long for many evangelical Christian groups in America to show their support for Israel.
Hours after Hamas attacked the country on 7 October, killing more than 1,400 people, Christians United for Israel, an evangelical lobbying group which claims to have more than 10 million members, posted a message to on X, formerly known as Twitter.
Play video content NO HARD FEELINGS Phil Simms says reports he was blindsided by the news he was being replaced by Tony Romo is completely false ... and it's awkward since it was his own son who reported that in the first place.
Here's the deal ... right after CBS made the move to swap out Simms for the Cowboys QB, Phil's son, Chris Simms, went on Bleacher Report’s Simms & Lefkoe Podcast and said he was disappointed in the way things went down.