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There are currently several properties on the market in Mascot, TN. Mascot is a small town located in east Tennessee, not far from Knoxville. It is a quiet and rural community with a tight-knit community feel. One of the properties currently for sale is a charming three-bedroom, two-bathroom house located on Maple Street. This house features a spacious backyard, perfect for families with children or pet owners. The interior is updated and modern, with an open floor plan and plenty of natural light.



Who is Gritty, and why is he Donald Trump’s mortal enemy?

With Trump’s electoral hopes foundering on the shores of Philadelphia, the hockey mascot takes center stage.

By Emily St. James @emilyvdw Nov 6, 2020, 5:00pm EST

The interior is updated and modern, with an open floor plan and plenty of natural light. The asking price for this property is $250,000. Another property available in Mascot is a two-bedroom, one-bathroom cottage-style home on Oak Street.

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Gritty is your 2020 meme queen. Facebook/Courtney Griffiths

Emily St. James was a senior correspondent for Vox, covering American identities. Before she joined Vox in 2014, she was the first TV editor of the A.V. Club.

Philadelphia — and I say this with great affection for a city I adore, where I have many friends and where I have had many amazing visits — is the city God coughed up.

Again, I mean that as a sort of compliment.

Scrappy and rough around the edges, Philadelphia is also central to the story of America’s founding. It’s the city of Benjamin Franklin and the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall. It’s also the city of Gritty, about as perfect a stand-in for a city as a sports mascot could possibly hope to be — and to be clear, Philadelphia is already home of the Phillie Phanatic (of baseball’s Philadelphia Phillies), so the city knows from good mascots.

Giant, orange, and furry with wild googly eyes, Gritty is the monster of Philly’s dreams. He reps the Philadelphia Flyers, the city’s NHL franchise, and when he debuted in 2018, he swiftly became a meme beloved by the internet’s many memesters, after a short early period where people were like, “The fuck is this. ”

Gritty’s evolution from googly-eyed hockey mascot to meme to leftist avatar, explained

What’s more, Gritty was embraced by many leftists as an example of the chaotic good energy they hope to bring to the political conversation and/or world. As I wrote in 2018:

You can never quite predict when or how, but sometimes, these empty spaces open up in our collective subconscious, and something shows up to occupy them. Suddenly, a thing is there, and it fits the shape of a void you hadn’t previously noticed. You might characterize Gritty as gross or bizarre or horrible to behold. You might think he is fun meme material. You might admire him as a triumph of personal design smuggled into a corporate context. You might believe he is an advocate of the proletariat. He might be all of these things or none of these things.

But there is a chaos to Gritty that speaks to something in our culture right now. That chaos will be different for me than it is for you. But we are both feeling it, yes? Things weren’t supposed to be this way. But also, things don’t have to be this way.

Some of my favorite antifa gritty memes to celebrate PA going blue pic.twitter.com/JVLLT2KBN2

— allie ✨ (but thankful ) (@ukulelecutie) November 6, 2020

But even if Gritty is a monster who has been embraced by the world at large and the left in particular, he is Philly’s mascot at his core.

This is straight up the best explanation of @GrittyNHL I have ever seen. #Gritty pic.twitter.com/wcoIGWBrE6

— Maxwell T Paule (@VeneficusIpse) November 6, 2020

Philadelphia has proven central to Joe Biden’s Electoral College victory in the state of Pennsylvania, which led to his victory in the presidency. What’s more, Biden is a Democrat, and the American left has mostly united behind him in the name of defeating Donald Trump. (Whether that alliance will hold in the years ahead remains to be seen.)

So, yeah, Gritty memes are back, baby.

The person who created this, is right up there with Michaelangelo. pic.twitter.com/WoyYux2QfF

— David Iskra | Later Traitor! (@IskraDavidPhoto) November 6, 2020

The above meme — which blends Gritty with the Game of Thrones character Olenna Tyrell, who uses her last moments alive to let one character know she was behind the murder of another — was created by Facebook user Courtney Griffiths (a Californian living in London, per Insider) and has become the perfect example of the idea that Gritty himself, in all his Philadelphia freedom, ended the reign of Donald Trump.

Predictably, the Gritty memes and Twitter jokes did not stop there (though the Game of Thrones example is by far the most popular).

If PA flips first Gritty should be allowed to personally drag Trump from the White House and throw him directly into hell.

— James D'Amato (@OneShotRPG) November 6, 2020

by law this means gritty is commerce secretary

— Gabriel Debenedetti (@gdebenedetti) November 6, 2020

And more than a few of the memes leaned into Philadelphia’s reputation for being a city full of scrappers:

Did Gritty save democracy, as these memes might suggest? Of course not. The media’s tendency to treat election coverage as a horse race creates the false idea that Biden “came from behind” to win, when the truth is that Philadelphia’s votes just took longer to count than votes in other parts of Pennsylvania, because it has so many more votes.

But you know what? I’m going to give Philly this one. Congrats to Gritty, a new American revolutionary.

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Gritty, the Hockey Mascot and Meme Machine, Celebrated His First Pride in Philadelphia

Gritty, the beloved orange mascot of the Philadelphia Flyers hockey team, made an appearance at Philadelphia Pride on Sunday, June 9. Pride Month 2019 is the first since Gritty was introduced in September 2018.

The famously fluffy meme machine was spotted marching in the parade, carrying a variant on the original 1978 rainbow pride flag. Gritty’s flag originated in Philadelphia; as Philly Mag reported in 2017, the city’s leaders decided it would start using a rainbow flag that includes black and brown stripes to represent the racial diversity of the LGBTQ community.

“The black and brown stripes are an inclusionary way to highlight black and brown LGBTQIA members within our community,” an unnamed source involved with flag’s unveiling at Philly’s city hall said at the time. “With all of the black and brown activism that’s worked to address racism in the Gayborhood over the past year, I think the new flag is a great step for the city to show the world that they’re working toward fully supporting all members of our community.”

Gritty clearly loves everybody under the umbrella, and he wasn’t shy about sharing his pride enthusiasm. The ever-conspicuous orange enigma took to Twitter to share a pic of himself and his flag, giving up a peace sign. In a caption, Gritty wrote, “I love love.”

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From mascot to meme to megastar: How Gritty took over the world

Gritty is now a household name, a bona fide celebrity. But the feisty, furry Philadelphia Flyers mascot might not have invaded our lives quite as quickly without his memorable -- and painful -- debut on Sept. 24, 2018. Here's an oral history of how the new king of Philly ascended to the mascot throne and went from getting roasted to being the toast of the sports world.

Gritty's story doesn't begin where you might think. In February 2018, Philadelphia celebrated the biggest moment in its sports history. After winning the Super Bowl, the Eagles were welcomed home by crowds of fans . and mascots.

Joe Heller, Flyers VP for brand strategy and creative content: I remember watching the Eagles' bus come back with the team on it. The people leading the parade were the Phillie Phanatic, the Eagles' Swoop and the 76ers' Franklin. And I thought, "Of all the things that we can't be part of . We have nobody to align with those three mascots."

Shawn Tilger, former Flyers chief operating officer: We looked at each other and said, "OK, it's time to give this thing a shot."

Heller: The Sixers, Eagles and Phillies were so active with their mascots. We were missing 250 events a year where the Flyers were not represented.

Properties on the market in mascot tn

This home is ideal for first-time buyers or those looking to downsize. It has a cozy feel with original hardwood floors and a covered porch. The asking price for this property is $150,000. If you're looking for something larger, there is also a five-bedroom, three-bathroom house on Elm Street. This home is perfect for a large family or someone who needs extra living space. It has a large backyard with a deck and plenty of room for entertaining. The asking price for this property is $350,000. Overall, there are several properties on the market in Mascot, TN, catering to a range of buyers and budgets. Whether you're looking for a small cottage or a spacious family home, Mascot has something to offer. The tight-knit community and rural setting make it an attractive place to live for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. If you're interested in any of the properties mentioned, be sure to reach out to a local real estate agent for more information..

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