Now that the #MeToo train has arrived at Former Athlete Station, I’m wondering if the only on-air talent left at ESPN is going to be Kolber, Burke & Beadle.
Now that the #MeToo train has arrived at Former Athlete Station, I’m wondering if the only on-air talent left at ESPN is going to be Kolber, Burke & Beadle.
“I told all you fuckers”
there were always red flags unfortunately Andy Reid could never decide whether to throw them
If the audience is too distracted by the cgi girl not looking human enough, they won’t understand the theme of the cyborg girl not looking human enough? I mean, even if they don’t intellectually understand, because they’re morons, they would literally, viscerally, understand the theme by performing it within…
Bad week for Philly. First they lose Wentz, now they learn they could have sued McNabb years ago for making bad passes? Yeesh.
Or maybe they know a little more about it than you do. But thanks for your help!
Sounds like a perfect relationship, actually.
I am pretty deep into the Apple ecosystem at home and Windows at work. Apple is far from perfect, but in my small family, our 3 iphones, 3 ipads, 2 Apple TVs and MacBook work together just about seamlessly. I don’t care for the smarthome anything. And TouchID and Apple Pay are pretty damn flawless.
My advice: the grass is rarely greener. While Apple devices are my primary ones, I use Android/Windows (Surface) daily, and they all have their problems.
It really is surprising that people are still asking these kinds of questions. While we’re at it, “Can we fuck new stuff?” is also why man has longed to reach the stars and search for intelligent life.
I’m not saying this guy’s got an easy road ahead. I’m saying that it’s false to say — which is what OP actually said — that women who suffer rape and sexual violence are believed and given automatic sympathy and outrage. That’s just extremely, almost comically counterfactual.
Something tells me you’re not thinking clearly about what happens to teenage girls who get raped by sport stars. They usually get bullied out of school or to the point of suicide, not treated with decisive sympathetic outrage.
“The plan” was to grab as many high picks as possible because it’s more likely than not that one single pick won’t produce a superstar caliber player. Literally the opposite of what most people believe the plan is (we are smarter than everyone and all are picks are belong to future All-NBA teams.) Or dopes like Albert…
“if you don’t want people to graphically describe sex acts and fantasies involving you, don’t exist on the internet while being a woman”
Yeah, in this day in age, if an underaged teen wants to show off a cool trick she can do, it’s her fault that some creepy as fuck 30 year old at a toilet bowl of a website calls her hot. Clearly she’s at fault here.
I endorse this viewpoint. My sports socialization occurred in the 1980s in Boston. Each franchise had its own cycle and nuanced view of the “fate” of their team. What made it obnoxious to the rest of the you, was how the fate of all four teams sort of came together post 2004 when you had SB #3 for the Patriots and the…
Yep.
Are those Mitchell’s ankles he’s breaking in that clip?
Certainly the fact that a one-game suspension will end in time for Gronk to maraud through the Steelers’ secondary has no influence on Mitchell’s whinging here.
Isn’t it clear that the Smith-Schuster suspension is from standing over an injured player and taunting them? I mean, I know he’s a Steeler and so he was probably taunting an injured player in a classy manner, the way the Rooney family taught him to, but that still gave the NFL the opportunity to act like they care…