The Super Bowl Was Fun - Monday!

Good morning, everyone! It’s a beautiful Monday, even with all the snow we got over the weekend. I’m sitting in like two feet of it right now, so let’s make this quick.

The Super Bowl was last night. Kansas City Chiefs got DEFEATED! It was kind of embarrassing, honestly. I’m not a deep analyst or anything, but they got their butts kicked.

The cool thing about the Super Bowl this year was watching it with my kid. It was his first time. He was like, “Yo, what’s the Super Bowl?” So we watched it together. He wasn’t too into the football itself since he doesn’t watch many sports with me, even though he plays them. Football just wasn’t clicking. When my wife asked him how it was, he said, “The ads were really funny!” That’s why millions of people watch – for the ads! He said he would rather watch soccer instead, I can see him being one of those guys that is against Football because you use your hands to move the ball.

But it was fun, and the Kendrick Lamar performance? That was what I was really looking forward to and why I tuned in. He freaking killed it! I loved it. All the subliminal jabs – he delivered everything I wanted. He carried it by himself, too. Legendary!

The game itself wasn’t great, but a lot of people enjoyed seeing the Chiefs get their butts kicked. Trump was there, which was funny because right after, he claimed he got the loudest cheers of his whole career. Then you see the videos of him getting booed. Classic warped reality. I wish I could live in a world where everyone hated me and I thought I was loved. Must be beautiful!

How did you all enjoy the game? What were your thoughts? For me, the halftime show was it. My kid loved the ads, especially the Pringles mustache one. What was your highlight? Until next time, peace!


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updated_at 31-07-2025
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