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Describing the practice as “vital to player development,” researchers at Harvard University published a study Monday that shows immediate skin-to-skin contact between NFL coaches and newly drafted players significantly improves adaptation to the professional level and long-term performance on the field. “The first few hours after getting drafted are crucial—when a coach removes his shirt and cradles a first-year player against his hairy chest, it forges neural bonds, optimizes cortisol levels for big-game situations, and lays the foundation for elite football instincts,” said the study’s author, Dr. Lydia Zhou, who noted that Tom Brady’s transformation from sixth-round pick to all-time great began on draft night when Bill Belichick held the quarterback against his warm chest under his hoodie and gently rocked him while humming “You Are My Sunshine.”
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Do-re-mi-fa-so-la-ti-do by Porter Robinson is THE most whimsical song in existence. It’s definitely one of my most favorite songs on the Nurture album. I can’t believe some people hate this song.
it's so holy
wait again, i will be much better thenー
holding on, i said,
“i will be much better, then.”
happy 5th anniversary to nurture