LeBron basically needs to be Thanos to get back to the Finals.
LeBron basically needs to be Thanos to get back to the Finals.
The next Avengers movie.
This is a really bizarre interpretation - fighting and losing doesn’t necessarily mean you shouldn’t have fought.
Are you saying that nothing is accomplished because we know, due to Marvel telling us their plans, that it’s practically guaranteed that the dead characters due to Thanos having the full Gauntlet will be coming back in some form? Because, sure, but that’s why you’ve just gotta suspend your disbelief.
If you’re saying…
I know that most of these guys are coming back. That doesn’t change how it feels to watch Tony watch Spider-Man die horrifically before his eyes. To see Steve watch his best friend for almost 100 years just fade away.
> but it was clearly a 2 and a half hour trailer for the “real” movie next year.
Well, I generally come into the game at least fifteen minutes late, ah, I use the side door - that way Lebron can’t see me, heh - after that I sorta space out for an hour. Yeah, I just stare at the basket, but it looks like I’m thinking about taking a good shot. I do that for probably another hour after halftime, I’d…
LeBron once won the east with:
JJ probably wants to meet at a Starbucks.
we need better people to dole out justice to sickos like this.
The best part of all of this is that Playoff BronBron gets to start against ear-blowing weirdo Lance Stevenson. Very much looking forward to Lance doing fifteen crossovers, ending up in the exact same place, and courageously bricking a contested 18 footer in the inevitable moral-victory-close-loss in Game 3.
+1 very upset Daenerys
They probably liked the fact that RG3's knee isn’t even capable of bending.
“That’s a team that could win 7 games, easy.”
GotG succeeded because it satirized the typical megamanical comic-book villain in using Ronan as the films big bad. The look on his face when Star-Lord essentially challenged him to a dance-off was worth the price of admission.
But Johnny Football has been making the media rounds and taking responsibility for his past mistakes. Maybe when Kaepernick does the same and publicly says that he’s fine with police brutality and systemic racism then NFL teams might start to pay attention again.
Blake Bortles didn’t just win a game, he won a shootout against a team with Ben Roethlisberger, Le’Veon Bell, and Antonio Brown. What a world