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Crows Chat That 'Doesnt Deserve Its Own Thread' Thread part 2

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I don’t know enough about them to get the joke. I know he’s insane and his current missus has done a couple of crazy things. But I know NFI about kardashian.
He's just released a song about fellating his cousin when they were kids (up until Kanye was about 14)

They used to "play" with each other regularly from a pretty young age apparently

His cousin is currently in prison for murdering a pregnant woman

Insane - maybe. Bipolar - yes
 
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I have no idea where tf to post this thought .. but .. for some reason I'm having a bit a of laugh at the thought of Kim Kardashian kissing Kanye

Yes - I can be juvenile

#Diddy probably approves (of Kanye's action)
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As digital transformation continues to shape the sports industry, the Adelaide Crows seek to strengthen the team’s cybersecurity posture while advancing operational efficiencies. Acronis will provide the club with cutting-edge data protection and cybersecurity solutions, including backup, recovery, and threat protection, all integrated into one natively integrated platform - Acronis Cyber Protect Cloud. OpSys will support the partnership by offering their expert cybersecurity services and future-focused IT strategies to the sports team through Acronis’ #Tea#TeamUpgram.

We are always looking for ways to improve every area of our operations and we feel this partnership is another important step forward in our digital transformation,” said Tim Silvers, Crows’ Chief Executive Officer. "Safeguarding our data and IT systems is of paramount importance and we look forward to working closely with Acronis and OpSys now and into the future.”

"We are excited to partner with the Adelaide Crows, reinforcing our commitment to securing sports organizations with world-class cyber protection solutions,” said Pasha Ershow, Senior Vice President Asia Pacific Japan at Acronis. “This partnership will ensure that the Adelaide Crows' data remains safe, enabling the team to stay focused on winning."

Matthew Fabri, Managing Director of OpSys, added:
"We’re proud to support the Adelaide Crows alongside Acronis. OpSys’ proven capability in the security space provides enterprise-level cybersecurity to businesses of any size. Our partnership combines cutting-edge cybersecurity and IT services, giving the Adelaide Crows the protection and resilience they need to succeed in the digital age."
 

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AFL world in mourning after Carlton legend Robert Walls passes away, aged 74​

Blues great and Australian Football Hall of Famer, Robert Walls, has passed away, aged 74, choosing voluntary assisted dying over a second gruelling cancer fight.

Carlton legend Robert Walls has passed away this morning, after deciding not to go through another gruelling round of chemotherapy in his battle with a rare and aggressive blood cancer.
The 74-year-old Australian Football Hall of Famer and Carlton Team of the Century member chose voluntary assisted dying over a second cancer fight.

The triple premiership Carlton player and 1987 premiership coach had battled acute lymphoblastic leukaemia since being diagnosed in the week before the 2023 Grand Final.

He had been in remission, but when the cancer returned he decided against another harrowing fight he could not win.

Walls passed away at his East Melbourne home, surrounded by loved ones including children Rebecca, Daniel and David and partner Julie.

A doctor was also present.

Friends of the AFL great said the horrific toll of his wife Erin’s long battle with cancer had partly influenced Walls’ decision to end his life by voluntary assisted dying, as well as the pain of his own fight.

He told them he had spent about 250 days in the past 18 months at hospitals.
 

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