y’all ever fantasize about a fictional character a little too hard to the point you’re convinced you should be admitted to a mental hospital?
Logan Sargeant was sold let go by Williams this week and now Louis Tomlinson shows up in the paddock. Coincidence?
The reveal? The song? I fear Oscar has reached a new level of iconic.
writing? oh, i’m definitely writing. in my head. during the most inconvenient times. like in the shower or when i’m about to fall asleep. actual typing? no, no, we don’t do that here.
We need to have a serious conversation about the commodification of professional athletes.
Logan Sargeant’s car went up in flames after a nasty crash — a crash that he is incredibly lucky to have walked away uninjured from.
You would think that’s a good thing, right? No one could possibly be upset — after all, cars are replaceable but people very much are not.
Except “fans” (and I hesitate to even call them such) on Twitter and Instagram seem to disagree. They value an upgraded chassis more than the human being driving it.
And this isn’t something new — we see it happen all the time in other sports when athletes get injured and “fans” are more upset about how it’ll impact their fantasy lineup or favorite team than the actual human being having to deal with everything. But just because it’s not new doesn’t make it any less disappointing to see.
Athletes are people, let’s treat them as such.
Thank goodness Logan made it out okay, he’s more important than the car he drives ❤️
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