The epitome of everything... We needed this win. I needed this win. This year. This team. My team. My city. Been a die hard Eagle since birth. A girl who knows football and can hold her own in a conversation especially when it comes to her Birds. Been a daddy's girl all my life and being able to watch the game with him as he witnessed our team win the first ever Superbowl was priceless. This win means so much to me. I'm passionate about alot of things but this win has stirred up so much emotion. The Philadelphia Eagles won a Superbowl. Still in awe. I stood in the middle of the parade and looked around at all the people and said this one is for us. This is for all the defeats. This is for all the NFC east titles to nowhere. The NFC Championships to nowhere. This is for Superbowl 39. This is for 4th and 26. This is for the miracle at the Meadow Lands. This is for snowballs at Santa. This is for every Cowgirls fan that asks us where our Superbowl ring is while holding on to theirs from 3 decades ago. We get disrespected more than our team. Jason Kelce let them know how disrespected our Birds have been from the beginning. Even down to the bullshit estimate of 700,000 at the parade. This is for everyone who questions our integrity. Everyone who questions our manners. Players go down and we rise up. Hard fought. Overlooked. Ridiculed Philly fans. Mean. Gully. PASSIONATE! WE WORLD CHAMPIONS BABY!! I'm rocking this win until forever! Fly Eagles Fly!
People put so much emphasis on perfection when thinking about Jada Pinkett-Smith and celebrities/politicians in general. I think about all of the naysayers saying that she can't be an expert on interpersonal relationships or give advice through channels like the Red Table Talk series because of her recent admission of supposed infidelity in her marriage. But she is a human being. That is one thing that has frightened me in all of my professional journeys. People believe that if you fail in one aspect of your life then you don't have the right to give advice to anyone in another area or even in that area of life. It is a perceived notion that you must be perfect all around, have a perfect image everywhere so that you can advise. People are trying to cancel her saying that she can't give anyone advice on anything anymore because of this new revelation. This revelation that is new to us. But who are we really? My question comes in how can people grow if the mistakes they make ...
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