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The life of Eden Hazard
Eden Hazard: From La Louvière Boy to Football Legend (Expanded) Eden Hazard was born on January 7, 1991, in La Louvière, Belgium. He began playing football at the age of four for his hometown club, Royal Stade Brainois. At the age of eight, he moved to AFC Tubize, where he was spotted by a scout from Lille OSC, a French professional football club. Hazard joined Lille's youth academy in 2005, and made his professional debut for the club in 2007. He quickly established himself as one of the most promising young players in Europe, and won the Ligue 1 title with Lille in 2011. In 2012, Hazard signed for Chelsea, where he won the Premier League title twice, the FA Cup, the League Cup, and the UEFA Europa League. He is considered one of the best players of his generation, and has been named to the FIFA FIFPro World11 three times.
By Phong Nguyen2 years ago in Pride
Where's Your Pride Vocal?
I have had the privilege to be able to be an out queer and genderfluid person in most of my spaces. My wife and I are accepted and loved by the people in our lives. Our rights as a same-sex couple are protected. And even more so, I've been able to support and empower queer youth in their identities. Even in the Arctic.
By Oneg In The Arctic2 years ago in Pride
What They Don't Tell You About Testosterone
This article discusses anatomy and needles. Hi, I'm Danny, and I've been on testosterone for two and a half years. When I met with my doctor in early 2022, I was taught the basics of testosterone replacement: how to do it, what it will change, and things to look out for. But like many transmasculine folks, I just took the doctor's word instead of doing my own research - and this means that I was greeted by many unexpected things during my transition journey. I wouldn't change anything, of course. With all the new information I've learned since starting testosterone two years ago, I think it'd be helpful to share with others who are just beginning their journey, or who just have an interest in being a better ally.
By Antiquity Anecdotes2 years ago in Pride











