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A statement so true it could make a priest cry and a liar’s face turn red.
When Matthew Berry said Kyrie Irving would average 28 points a game and he did it in the playoffs.
Nate Ravitz called LeBron a ‘god’ and he actually played like one.
You said the pizza was good and it turned out to be the best pizza ever.
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A statement so right it could make your enemies beg for mercy and your friends cheer you like you just won the lottery.
You said the team would win and they did, even though no one believed you.
You said the weather was going to be perfect and it was, even though it was supposed to be a hurricane.
You said the chicken was going to be fried and it was, even though it was supposed to be boiled.
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A statement so correct it could make a genius look like a fool and a fool look like a genius.
You said the game was going to be close and it was, even though everyone thought it was going to be a blowout.
You said the player was going to have a big game and he did, even though no one thought he’d show up.
You said the team was going to win the championship and they did, even though no one believed it.
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A statement so true it could make a liar break out in hives and a truth-teller break out in applause.
You said the team was going to win and they did, even though no one believed you.
You said the player was going to have a big game and he did, even though no one thought he’d show up.
You said the chicken was going to be fried and it was, even though it was supposed to be boiled.
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A statement so right it could make a fool look like a king and a king look like a fool.
You said the team was going to win and they did, even though no one believed you.
You said the player was going to have a big game and he did, even though no one thought he’d show up.
You said the chicken was going to be fried and it was, even though it was supposed to be boiled.
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