ChrisMSF
ChrisMSF
ChrisMSF

She posted about Jesus the day SCOTUS affirmed gay marriage. She said the world was “falling” on that day. Then she went on The Goddamn 700 Club to talk more about her “struggles” as an asshole Christian surrounded by heathens alive in our diverse world. That ain’t “quiet.”

While I disagree that Pride is a political statement - efforts at inclusion aren’t that, and categorizing them as such is inherently detrimental to the effort - I will point out that the NFL and their worst fans have given players the same options: do what we want you to or GTFO.

...and boils down to “I hate people that aren’t like me,” which I struggle to find in the words of Jesus.

That’s a flawed argument, though, because you’re equating a person’s choice to join the military with a person’s not-choice to be homosexual. And it’s never been illegal and punishable by death to serve your country, whereas for homosexuals...

I seent her eat some shrimp, too.

“Inclusion” is not political speech. And giving up on a dream, and refusing to participate at the highest level of your field whatever that may be, because of a lie (if god is real, god made gays) about what a fictional book says (the Bible is horseshit and god isn’t real) is lunacy.

This makes perfect sense. I turned down a spot on the Warriors roster because the Easter Bunny said the lack of pastels in their uniforms was egregious, and their Chinese Heritage unis celebrated a non-Easter culture.

By beating the team with the best record in basketball - one which was built *specifically to beat them* - and on the road too? Ok.

Doesn’t need to be.

Brady is objectively a weird, nerdy, slimy, confused prick of a fancy dog. Steph’s a chill, usually quiet guy that is sometimes occasionally impressed with his own world’s-greatest-basketball-player-level moments. Brady’s most famous antics are when he’s whining, Steph’s are when he’s winning. Don’t compare the two.

You already got rolled for this so no need piling on with that bit, but the part everyone missed when roasting you is that the Warriors aren’t “they” on TV broadcasts. They can’t control what ESPN, TNT, etc. does with establishing shots coming in and out of breaks.

Having just watched Hellboy 2 for the first time, and only because I was home sick: there can’t possibly be a group of people who think that’s his best work. It was almost direct-to-DVD quality.

An emblem, with a salt shaker as the icon.

“the increased role of microtransactions”

I keep thinking Knicks. They got Porzyngis (100% sure I spelled that wrong) and can make another move or two so the talent will be close enough to what he’s had for the last few years, and just as/maybe more important: it’s the biggest media market in the world. Lebron will get to another ECF probably, all the while

the Bengals—likely the team being referenced in the fourth and fifth bullet points of the statement above

it’s important to understand the psychology of why someone might make a purchase like this without doing the inspection. Finding the right specialty car takes time and buyers don’t want to find the right car only to miss out because another buyer snatched it up.

The writer didn’t say it’s a purely psychological game. They said it was a purely mental game, and a PhD in psychology will help with that. Because as you yourself argued, psychology is what’s left after some simple mental math.

- Dray woulda got a T for sure, and a probable ejection, if he hit Rondo the way Rondo hit him before the half.
- Pels have to play like this because they know they can’t win by straight-up playing basketball.

Mayfield is more accurate, has a better deep ball, and has proven he can throw an NFL pass? Jackson is amazing athlete, but his passing isn’t that of a 1st round QB: and how many QBs in history have made a career of winning with their legs? Michael Vick and...and...

I’m a Ravens fan and like the pick, but Mayfield is