It looks like the San Diego Chargers are Dear Utol (2025): Fake Orgasm Episode 44moving to Los Angeles, and one of the team's players has mixed emotions about it.
On Wednesday, "league sources" told ESPN that the Chargers would announce the move as early as Thursday.
SEE ALSO: The most dad-ass dad sneaker of all time just became even more dadChris Hairston, who plays offensive tackle for the team, was angry about the move at first. Then sad. Then depressed. Then...well, let's let his emoji do the talking.
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That's the entire human experience, summed up in a tweet. It's almost like you're there with Hairston, experiencing the turmoil of learning that you'll have to leave behind friends and fans and move to a new city.
San Diego residents rejected a proposal in November to help fund a new $1.8 billion stadium downtown.
With that rejection, it looks like Chargers chairman, Dean Spanos, decided it's time for the team to leave its home of 55 years and join the newly arrived Rams as the second NFL team in Los Angeles.
Congratulations, Tinseltown. Not only are you getting another football team, you are gaining an emoji Shakespeare.
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