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Nate Williamson

@natejwsports

Outdoor Adventurer | Former Journalist, Writer, PxP | Photographer | Drone Pilot | TX

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calendar_today05-07-2018 23:05:27

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This and the Chicago Cubs World Series are the only two times I can remember Illinois students doing something in unison so well. 😂

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If you haven’t watched Paradise on Hulu/Disney — do it now. Season two finale released today and season three is confirmed. One of my top new shows.

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The classic tale of adult keyboard warriors (who probably scored lower than this) trying to make a kid feel insufficient. God forbid a kid be proud of an educational achievement.

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Get the attempt here — but without this explanation, not a soul would see this. Designers will find meaning in anything lmao

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Tonight is the night! Year 10, honestly insane. Reactions and analysis for the 2026 #NFLDraft first round. Hope to see you there! Any bit of support helps! Link below!

Tonight is the night! Year 10, honestly insane. Reactions and analysis for the 2026 #NFLDraft first round. Hope to see you there! Any bit of support helps! Link below!
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NEW: Corpus Christi, Texas could be the first American city to run out of water. Working people face drought restrictions, but oil and gas companies guzzle water — and pay less than everyone else. Six huge corporate water users consume 3x as much as everyone in town.

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Thank you, More Perfect Union, for shining a spotlight on my hometown. Residents haven’t watered their lawns in three years. Hospitals and schools are trying to dig wells and hitting brackish water. Car washes will be forced to close. Meanwhile a single Exxon plant uses 13 million