“Of course I believe it. I saw it on the internet.”
“Of course I believe it. I saw it on the internet.”
Deadspin’s definitely not the only publication to do this, but don’t you think its a little fucked up to take a paywall-protected article and just regurgitate it?
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1) A 20-footer would not be good at volleyball. I know this seems counter-intuitive, but unless he had the athleticism of someone who was 6-4 he would be a massive defensive liability.
I’m doubling down on this. Putin wants these people to operate in the dead of night when no one is watching. He absolutely does not want this happening on one of the world’s biggest stages.
Am I supposed to eat my tomatoes whole?
To be honest, this story went from funny to sad when his wife got involved.
Right, because before this rule was taken off the books MPD-community relations were just dandy...
#BanWestCoastRoadTrips
I’d imagine this addiction, like any, can develop as person ages and as stress increases. It’s also possible that he was good enough that the lack of rest and attention could carry him through juniors, but now he’s in a situation where his talent alone won’t make him stand out.
Because #FOXLIESSSS!!!!1!!!!
Can someone explain to me how he doesn’t die? Is that a parachute that he releases to lift him out or something?
Tip: don’t go to Miller Park on a Cubs-Brewers weekend. It brings out the worst in everyone. People get blackout drunk and constantly try to pick fights over stupid shit and then you get puked on.
Thugs.
This isn’t a hot take when you’ve spent decades with Loyola basketball.
1) You don’t want to get beat. If he gets past him at that point the game is over.
GET FUCKED WORLDDDDDDDDD
The “Asian Analyst” is the craziest part of this for me. Like I get it if some dope sports commentator says it and apologizes (still wrong, but a mistake born out of ignorance), but to be a supposed expert on East Asian culture and still make this mistakes is astounding.
Agreed. If that wasn’t an MLK quote that commercial would have been great. BUT given the context of that speech and MLK’s life, it just seems insulting to reduce him to selling anything.