by WaxSlump? What slump?Amidst an absolutely stacked field that included fifteen of the top sixteen players on Aligulac.com, veteran Zerg Dark came out on...
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“One last dance, ladies and gentlemen. This will be my final year competing as a professional Call of Duty player.” With those words, Seth ‘Scump’ Abner announced that, after a decade of competing, he will be retiring from Call of Duty esports in 2023. It was a shocking revelation for fans around the world, and while many may have seen it coming, hearing Scump announce his retirement is still incredibly impactful.
Recently my wife Janet and I splurged on tickets to a spellbinding concert by the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra. The music was memorable, but a comment by orchestra leader and trumpet virtuoso Wynton Marsalis proved even more so. Marsalis introduced a blues number with the seemingly off-hand suggestion that the blues should be America’s national […]