Gupta ’25 MD’29: More than ‘just friends’

College friendships are supposed to be easy, but they don’t always stay that way. There’s no situation as awkward and nerve-racking as when you start to wonder if you like your friend as more than just a friend.

There’s not necessarily one moment when you realize it. It’s often a slow shift. You start crafting texts more carefully, mentally replaying small moments and feeling flutters that shouldn’t be there. “I just love hanging out with you” starts feeling more like a confession than a compliment.

College makes this kind of confusion practically inevitable. We live, study, and eat in the same 10-block radius, surrounded by people who feel closer to us than family. We share dorm rooms, toothpaste, therapy updates, playlists, and secrets. We casually say “love you” to our friends and even flirt without realizing it.

The same intimacy that makes college friendships so meaningful can also make them messy. The line between platonic and romantic feels incredibly blurry. And so, naturally, it nags at you. You want to know if you should say something, if this is one of those “life’s too short” moments that people online always encourage strangers to act on.

But choosing the bold move can feel like detonating a bomb, jeopardizing your entire friendship and risking the organic dynamic that you love—even if the feelings are reciprocated. Most of all, you risk rejection and possible humiliation.

And yet, saying nothing doesn’t feel safe either. You end up performing friendship: casual smiles, careful hugs, yet your heart pounds at every accidental brush of the knee. You’re fine with “just friends,” but your stomach drops every time they mention someone new in their life.

So, what should you do?

### Dismantling the Myth: Friendship is Not Lesser Love

The first myth to dismantle is that friendship is the lesser form of love. Romantic relationships are often treated as the pinnacle of intimacy, but think about it: your closest friendships have probably lasted longer than most romantic relationships.

Your friends have seen you at your lowest, ugliest, and most unflattering moments. They’ve witnessed you cry on the kitchen floor, stood in line with you at the dining hall for the fifth time in the same week, and still answered your FaceTime at midnight. That’s not second-best love; that’s the foundation of what it means to love and be loved back.

Sometimes when we crush on a friend, what we’re really developing is a deeper appreciation for someone’s closeness—mistaking that warmth for romantic potential. That’s the complexity of human connection: how affection, gratitude, and desire can overlap until it’s hard to tell them apart.

### Pause and Reflect Before Acting

It’s worth pausing to untangle what kind of love you’re actually feeling before you act on it. Before you confess, ask yourself:

– Do I actually want to date them?
– Or do I just want to be loved by someone who already knows me so well?

If it’s the second one, maybe the answer isn’t a confession. Maybe it’s gratitude. Maybe it’s saying, “You mean a lot to me,” and letting that be enough.

### When You Know It’s Real

But let’s say you’ve decided: This is real. You’ve tried to ignore it, suppress it, joke it away, and it’s not working. In that case, honesty is kinder than emotional gymnastics.

You don’t have to write a love letter or perform a grand gesture. A simple, “I’ve been feeling something more than friendship, and I just wanted to tell you,” is more than enough.

The key is to speak without expectation. You’re offering information, not an ultimatum. “This is how I feel,” instead of “Please feel it back.”

### Respecting Uncertainty

College relationships—romantic or otherwise—work best when they’re built on mutual respect for uncertainty. People are still figuring out who they are, meaning feelings won’t always align. That has to be okay.

If they don’t feel the same way, it will sting. You’ll have to sit with that weird ache when you see them around. But the truth is, most friendships survive that awkwardness. It just takes time and honesty to adjust to new boundaries.

If the friendship is real, it will adapt.

### The Elasticity of Love

Liking a friend doesn’t need to ruin your friendship. Sometimes it changes the relationship, sometimes it deepens it, and sometimes it fades.

But it always teaches you something about the elasticity of love. Love can stretch and reshape itself to fit new boundaries without necessarily breaking. It bends to circumstance, to timing, to what two people can offer each other.

Sometimes it softens into friendship, sometimes it sharpens into longing, sometimes it simply settles into quiet admiration.

Try to focus on what it feels like to love someone—regardless of whether it is platonic or romantic—and to appreciate the courage it takes to name that love, even if it’s unreciprocated.

### Final Thoughts

So yes, liking your friend is messy. But so is growing up. So is love.

If you’re wondering whether to tell them, maybe you already know the answer. The hardest part isn’t saying it—it’s letting yourself recognize it.
https://www.browndailyherald.com/article/2025/11/gupta-25-md-29-more-than-just-friends

Tony Khan has allegedly stopped using 32-year-old in AEW as he’s likely to join WWE – Reports

AEW head honcho Tony Khan is reportedly disinterested in utilizing 32-year-old New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) athlete David Finlay due to rumors suggesting that Finlay may be WWE-bound. The star in question competed for the Jacksonville-based promotion earlier this year, in January.

Recent observations highlight a pattern where All Elite Wrestling’s Creative Head, Tony Khan, tends to avoid prominently and regularly featuring talent who are expected to leave AEW to join their competition. This approach has been evident with wrestlers such as Miro, Blake Monroe, and Ricky Starks, who have not appeared on AEW programming for extended periods, presumably due to rumors of their departures. Similar speculation surrounds Chris Jericho and Private Party, according to recent rumors.

According to Dave Meltzer’s commentary on a recent edition of Wrestling Observer Radio, the same reasoning might apply to NJPW star David Finlay. Meltzer suggested that the Bullet Club War Dogs leader has not been showcased as frequently on AEW television compared to his teammates—such as Gabe Kidd, Clark Connors, Drilla Moloney, and Robbie X—because of the possibility that Finlay could sign with the Stamford-based WWE promotion.

“Maybe there’s the feeling that David is going to end up in WWE and Tony doesn’t want to use him,” Meltzer stated.

Meltzer further emphasized that Tony Khan has little interest in featuring performers who are projected to be headed to WWE, especially if those talents are not directly under his employ.

“Tony Khan doesn’t want to use people who are going to go to WWE even though it’s inevitable that a lot of the guys he’s using will end up in WWE just because of how wrestling works. But if you’re pretty sure they’re gonna go, then why use them?” Meltzer added.

David Finlay wrestled under the AEW banner earlier this year at the AEW x NJPW x CMLL Wrestle Dynasty event in January, where he defeated Brody King in singles competition. He also faced current AEW Men’s World Champion Hangman Page in a one-on-one match in June 2022, though he was unsuccessful in that bid.

### AEW Dynamite Announcements for November 5

The upcoming November 5 edition of Wednesday Night Dynamite will air live from the Bayou Music Center in Houston, Texas. So far, only two matches have been announced for the show:

– A trios bout featuring The Opps versus Hangman Page, Eddie Kingston, and Hook.
– A quarterfinal matchup from the ongoing AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championship Tournament, pitting Willow Nightingale and Harley Cameron against Athena and Mercedes Mone.

It remains to be seen what Tony Khan and his creative team have planned for viewers this Wednesday. Stay tuned for more updates as the show approaches.

*H/T Ringside News*
https://www.sportskeeda.com/aew/rumor-tony-khan-allegedly-stopped-using-32-year-old-aew-likely-join-wwe-reports

Tuesday’s elections will be early test of how voters feel about Trump, Democrats

Tuesday is Election Day in Virginia, New Jersey, New York, and California. These races will serve as early tests of how voters are feeling about President Trump and the Democrats’ efforts to push back against his agenda.

CBS News senior White House and political correspondent Ed O’Keefe has the highlights.

https://www.cbsnews.com/video/what-to-know-about-upcoming-election-day-1/

Looking back on 25 years of the International Space Station

Over the past 25 years, the International Space Station has hosted 280 people from 23 countries.

Jericka Duncan speaks with former astronauts about their time living 250 miles above Earth.
https://www.cbsnews.com/video/25-years-of-international-space-station/

13-time champion announces WWE RAW return

A former champion announced on social media today that he will be making his return on tomorrow night’s edition of WWE RAW.

Fans are eagerly anticipating the surprise appearance, which promises to add excitement to the already action-packed show. Stay tuned for what could be a memorable night in WWE history.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/wwe/news-13-time-champion-announces-wwe-raw-return

Chargers’ Daiyan Henley plays through grief after brother’s shooting death

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Los Angeles Chargers linebacker Daiyan Henley started and played Sunday because football is his escape, and he needed that more than ever after the shooting death of his older brother.

Henley delivered a strong performance with seven tackles, his third sack of the season, a tackle for loss, and a quarterback hit in the Chargers’ 27-20 win over the Tennessee Titans.

“Right now, I’m just floating and the only thing that’s consistent right now in my life, and this is crazy to say, is football,” Henley said after the game. “So for me, that’s why I’m out there — this is the most consistent thing I’ve got in my life right now, and I’m just trying to make the most of it.”

His older brother, Jabari, was killed Friday night in Los Angeles. Despite this tragic loss, Henley traveled with the Chargers and started the game.

Henley was the Chargers’ third-round pick in 2023 out of Washington State and has started every game since the start of the 2024 season.

His father, record executive Eugene “Big U” Henley, has worked with many prominent West Coast rappers, including Snoop Dogg, Kurupt, and the late Nipsey Hussle. Eugene also helped produce and was featured in the 2021 FX documentary series *Hip Hop Uncovered*.

In addition to his music career, Henley’s father is a former gang leader who was arrested in a drug sting and served 12 years of a 23-year sentence.

After the game, Daiyan Henley posted “Love you big bro” on social media.

It has been a challenging year for Henley, who played through illness in a 20-9 win over the Las Vegas Raiders in the second game of the season. He said the Chargers organization has supported him throughout, from ownership to coaches.

Henley credited coach Jim Harbaugh for consistently being there for him.

“He’s probably been the first call I’ve gotten for every situation,” Henley said. “He’s been right there telling me to keep my head down, keep grinding, keep working, and try to stay consistent.”

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AP NFL
https://mymotherlode.com/sports/nfl-general-news/10136270/chargers-daiyan-henley-plays-through-grief-after-brothers-shooting-death.html

OPEC+ agrees to pause output hikes next year amid glut fears

The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and its allies (OPEC+) agreed on Sunday to a modest increase in oil output for December, followed by a pause in production hikes during the first quarter (Q1) of next year, Reuters reported.

Specifically, the group decided to boost output by 137,000 barrels per day (bpd) in December. This increase matches the production rises scheduled for both October and November. After December, OPEC+ will pause any further output increases from January through March.

**Market Reaction**

At the time of publication, the price of West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude oil had risen by 0.75% on the day, reaching $61.15 per barrel.
https://bitcoinethereumnews.com/finance/opec-agrees-to-pause-output-hikes-next-year-amid-glut-fears/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=opec-agrees-to-pause-output-hikes-next-year-amid-glut-fears

Bills Fans Taunt Chiefs TE Travis Kelce as He Exits Game With Possible Injury

The Kansas City Chiefs headed into the locker room trailing the Buffalo Bills by eight points at halftime. During this period, Chiefs’ tight end Travis Kelce left the field with a potential injury. Multiple Kansas City medical personnel accompanied Kelce to the locker room to assess his condition.

Meanwhile, some Buffalo fans targeted Kelce, who responded energetically. According to eyewitness Bové, “Bills fans were letting him have it and he was egging them on and yelling, ‘I love it! I love it!’”

Additionally, Bové noted that Buffalo player Bishop also exited the field just before halftime, suggesting that the collision between the two players was impactful for both sides.

Before leaving the game, Kelce had recorded just one catch for 20 yards. As of now, the team has not released an official statement regarding the nature or severity of Kelce’s injury.

We will continue to monitor the situation and provide updates as more information becomes available.
https://heavy.com/sports/nfl/kansas-city-chiefs/travis-kelce-injury-exit-bills-taunt-cole-bishop/

Gators freshman WR Dallas Wilson lost for the season with foot injury

GAINESVILLE, Florida — Receiver Dallas Wilson’s promising, record-setting yet injury-riddled debut season is officially over after he hurt his right foot late in the first half of the Gators’ 24-20 loss Saturday to Georgia.

A source confirmed Wilson will miss the final four games of the regular season, leaving him with just four appearances in 2025. He remains eligible to redshirt and is expected to return as a redshirt freshman in 2026.

The talented 6-foot-3, 216-pound Tampa native sat out the first four games and much of fall camp with a left foot injury. The 19-year-old made up for lost time during a 29-21 win against Texas on Oct. 4 in the Swamp.

Wilson finished that game with six catches for 111 yards and two touchdowns — all UF records for a true freshman receiver in his first start.

One highlight was a 55-yard touchdown catch that gave UF a 29-14 lead and showcased his unique skill set. Wilson shed his defender just past the line of scrimmage, caught a DJ Lagway pass along the sideline, spun out of a tackle, and then flattened 2024 second-team All-American safety Michael Taaffe at the goal line.

“He’s a specimen,” Lagway said of Wilson.

Wilson caught another touchdown the following week on a leaping grab in the end zone during a 34-17 loss at Texas A&M.

Despite his flashes of brilliance, Wilson’s season ends with just 12 catches for 174 yards and three scores.

Wilson’s injury leaves the Gators without another top perimeter playmaker. Fellow true freshman and leading receiver Vernell Brown III, along with redshirt sophomore Aidan Mizell — the team’s fastest player — both sat out the Georgia game.

In response, redshirt sophomore Tre Wilson stepped up with nine catches for 121 yards, including a 40-yard touchdown.

Forced into action, redshirt freshman TJ Abrams had a costly drop on third down, which forced UF to settle for a 54-yard field goal by Trey Smack — marking his school-record ninth field goal of at least 50 yards.
https://www.sun-sentinel.com/2025/11/02/florida-gators-football-dallas-wilson-billy-gonzales-vernell-brown-iii-tre-wilson/

Chicago Bulls Injury Update: Ayo Dosunmu’s Status Changed vs. Knicks

The Chicago Bulls will be without their second unit leader on Sunday night as they face the New York Knicks for the second consecutive game. The team has officially ruled out guard Ayo Dosunmu, who is dealing with a quad contusion and is currently listed as day-to-day, according to The Athletic’s Joel Lorenzi.

Dosunmu is coming off a stellar performance, having scored a season-high 22 points with 9 assists on 8-of-10 shooting in the Bulls’ Halloween victory over the Knicks. His next opportunity to take the court will be on Tuesday when the Philadelphia 76ers visit the United Center. The Bulls will also continue to be without starting guard Coby White.

![Ayo Dosunmu vs Orlando Magic](https://example.com/image.jpg)
*Oct 25, 2025; Orlando, Florida, USA; Chicago Bulls guard Ayo Dosunmu (11) goes up for a shot over Orlando Magic guard Anthony Black (0) in the second half at Kia Center. Mandatory Credit: Russell Lansford-Imagn Images*

### Can the Chicago Bulls Make Up for Ayo Dosunmu’s Absence?

The Bulls have started the season with an impressive 5-0 record, largely due to their well-rounded and unselfish offensive identity. However, compensating for Dosunmu’s absence will not be easy.

Dosunmu has arguably been the driving force behind the success of the Bulls’ second unit, which ranks second in the NBA in total bench points per game (49.0). He has averaged a career-best 16.2 points per game on an outstanding 57.7 percent shooting from the field.

The fifth-year guard’s dependability is further highlighted by head coach Billy Donovan’s decision to close out victories with him on the floor, despite not being part of the starting lineup. Dosunmu’s transition speed and downhill explosiveness have perfectly complemented the team’s preferred offensive style.

The Bulls enter this second matchup with the Knicks averaging the most points in the paint per game (58.4) and holding the fifth-highest effective field goal percentage (58.1) in the league. Dosunmu has been a major contributor to these impressive offensive metrics.

Given all this, his absence could very well be a deciding factor in tonight’s game. Dosunmu was the team’s third-leading scorer on Friday and played more minutes than three of the starters.

### Who Will Step Up?

With Dosunmu sidelined, the question is: who will fill the void in production? Will we see increased minutes for Jevon Carter, who shot exceptionally well in the preseason? Will coach Donovan turn to Dalen Terry more frequently, or will Julian Phillips see greater responsibility?

One thing is certain — someone will have to step up if the Bulls want to maintain their undefeated start to the season.
https://www.bleachernation.com/bulls/2025/11/02/chicago-bulls-ayo-out-ny/