Oh, it's definitely tenure. Especially Jesus .
Oh, it's definitely tenure. Especially Jesus .
I know I'm probably being too literal, but I find it very hard to believe that the majority of people you have seen opening chip bags in the last 20 years have used this method. Especially if you count TV.
He's physically bigger than everyone else (and possibly bigger than EJ and Kenny combined)? He's sitting on the left? Just... because?
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I guess this language, said directly by him, is a lot more overtly racist, and because it became public it shines a really harsh negative light on the league. Plus, being a bigot in 2014 doesn't bode well for having a prominent role in a public-facing organization (ask Brendan Eich). Even setting aside the fact that…
I assume English is not a native language for you? While I think you have a good (but exaggerated) point, I suggest you should maybe check with an English-speaking friend to help make sure your comment makes sense.
And yet it works often enough that it's really lazier not to do it. Though getting someone removed as owner (rather than franchisee) seems rather... impossible?
Doesn't really make you a bigot, just a conspiracy theorist.
I heard you like iOS 7, so I put some iOS 7 in your OS X?
Thanks, David Stern. If it wasn't for you, the league's top point guard could be playing for the LA team not owned by a racist fucktard. — Chris Paul
Why even a book? The Constitution itself is rather clear on this matter.
even thinking hateful, bigoted things should also be illegal
Who exactly forgave him? (Serious question.)
Nah, it's a whole black spot. It just counts for 3/5 when determining how terrible the "Founding Fathers" were as people.
ERR: DIV BY ZERO
I'll add that the most successful wrestlers are not only great athletes, but also extremely intelligent (at least in a few very specific areas like crowd psychology and manipulation). Many are also extremely savvy businessmen (and self-promoters) who are able to parlay their skills and the platform they are given into…
I don't know, I would think either their contract, the CBS, or something else would mention these kinds of situations. Even if it didn't, I don't see how the player would have a legal leg to stand on if he tried to press charges.
I know I'm unlikely to change your mind, but I hope you'll indulge me just a bit. Sure, the outcome of individual matches are predetermined (but not usually completely, or even mostly, choreographed beforehand). So are most storylines, unless they decide to change course in the middle for some reason.
He's 31 and uncapped, so he's unlikely to ever play for Brazil.
Yeah, that was pretty bad. I was having a hard enough time following the jargon, and then that atrocity of a sentence came up and I almost gave up entirely.