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A Sight for Miraculous Eyes

From Damar Hamlin to a comet in the Sky. This is the year of awesomesauce!!

By Erik DeSean BarrettPublished about a year ago 4 min read
Sending thoughts to Damar Hamlin who on his way Home!!

If you are like me, you are out here chomping at the bit. The NFL Playoff kicks off this Sunday. Let me begin with what is the most awesomesauce news we got this week.

Bills safety Damar Hamlin has returned home to Buffalo after nearly a week at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center following a Week 17 matchup against the Bengals where he went into cardiac arrest.

And what is the first thing we did? Well after creating merch? Yes he created shirts with the symbolic hands in the form of a heart reading..

Did We Win

No worries, for those who feel this is a self centered moment to enhance the America ideals of capitalism. Damar Hamlin will use funds from the shirts for the Cincinnati trauma center that helped save his life. Nonetheless, he heading home, with a layover at Buffalo General. Moral here is, Damar is Alright; AND the scary Monday Night is now something we’ll talk about via NationalToday.com

So let‘s get down to brass tax. You know I took to Twitter. I heard, Damar was hanging out over there, so Why Not. Gotta make sure Elon has rent money RIGHT?

My mission; make sure Damar knew how I felt about him, while also serving notice. This Sunday, its about to go down. I am confident, I have made my point, and that he (Damar) and I have an understanding; might even watch together via osmosis, but we gotta deal with these other yo-yo, yapping keyboard warriors.

This rat bastard, (all in love) Prince J. Grimes got he fingers a poking. Check this headline, found on the blog, For The Win

The Dolphins only have themselves to blame for what the Bills are about to do to them

Grimes States:

The short-term appeal of an undefeated run to begin the regular-season was all too tempting for the Miami Dolphins to do the right thing and bench Tua Tagovailoa after he was very obviously concussed in their Week 3 win over the Buffalo Bills (even if it was never reported as a concussion). The long-term repercussions will be devastating. Tua will have to deal with the effects of likely suffering three concussions in a span of three months. The Dolphins will have to deal with the Bills again, this time without Tagovailoa, who was officially ruled out for their Wild Card playoff meeting to no one’s surprise.

So far I can agree with this commentary.

Buffalo is a 13-point favorite over the Dolphins, who only have themselves to blame for the carnage that’s about to take place Sunday. Miami’s +550 odds to win at BetMGM are by far the longest of any team in the Wild Card round.

Okay, now we can look up. We are hoping Miami can roll into the playoff, knock off the top of the mountain, in a time when the momentum, (Damar Hamlin) is defiantly going their way. Grimes continues..

The Dolphins had one of the most explosive offenses of the early regular-season. Had they simply viewed 2022 through the bigger lens of postseason possibilities — if not the humane view of Tagovailoa’s health — they would have seen the quarterback as worth preserving and trusted the early success to be replicable once he was more equipped to play. That was too much to expect from a team with all of two playoff appearances in the last 20 years and none since 2016, though. Prosperity was unfamiliar.

Okay Im tired. There is more to discuss today then this, so lets bottom this. which I will via twitter..

Let’s conclude today with Something else we haven’t seen in a millennia.

A Rare Green Comet Will Be Visible for the First Time in 50,000 Years: Here's When and How to Spot It

Skyler Caruso of People shares of An extraordinary extraterrestrial display is expected to take place in the Earth's sky this January thanks to a newly-discovered comet that will make an appearance. With an orbital period that large, the comet — scientifically named C/2022 E3 (ZTF), according to NASA — won't likely be spotted by Earthlings ever again!

The last time Comet C/2022 E3 was viewable from Earth was reportedly during the Upper Paleolithic or Old Stone Age

Therefore, if you'd like something in common with Homo sapiens and Neanderthals, I hope, you went outside, last night, (Thursday January 12, 2023) at 11:18pm.

Sadly, this is only for those living in the Northern Hemisphere, so yeah. Check the gram for them posts, or you can wait. See The Comet C/2022 E3 has been passing through the northern constellation Corona Borealis since first being discovered, according to NASA — but now as it makes its way closer to the Sun, NASA notes

it will move northwest throughout January. As for the Southern Hemisphere, the comet will become visible for skywatchers in early February 2023, when it continues its voyage towards Earth.

So that said, we are all in a waiting game, wishing, hoping, we witness some awesomesauce moments, to make this an awesomesauce 2023.

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