well what am i supposed to do with this
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2000S SLEEP LET'S GO!!!
if i were ullmark id be posting this with no caption
all that for a guy who put up fewer points in the playoffs than jakub dobeš
they latch onto doby being too emotional because they think its his biggest weakness when in reality its his biggest strength—but this wouldn’t be the case if his overt emotion was just anger. if doby was just angry, they wouldn’t see it as such a flaw. it’s the fact that he cries. when he loses, when he wins. so openly he looks up at the 21000 people cheering for him and blushes, cries and laughs helplessly, moved by the love he receives, unable to hide the love he feels. he is a man incapable of stoicism, and to them, that is a sin against masculinity, a crime against the sport, an immaturity to straighten out and mature out of. but anyone who really watches jakub dobeš play knows, certainly, that the heart on his sleeve is exactly what wins us games.