Daily interaction with dozens of members of that cohort at work. Daily reading of blogs, posts, articles, studies that all point to that.
Daily interaction with dozens of members of that cohort at work. Daily reading of blogs, posts, articles, studies that all point to that.
Due to being raised in an environment of "sharing" and social media, the majority of people under 30 do not take privacy seriously. And furthermore they don't appreciate the 1st amendment that much either.
Exactly. This is without question the most overblown BS in the history of sports.
I will never, ever understand those who argue for bills like this when every single person who drives for Uber, Lyft, and Doordash voluntarily signed up, knew what they were getting into, and when the work was never advertised as a "job".
NBA contracts seem grossly overcomplicated, but when referring to a "max" contract, it basically means max for that player's situation. In this case, due to all-nba team status or lack thereof, this was his max.
Can we talk about how that awards show was the most drawn out, cringe worthy awards show of all time? Every “humorous” segment was 3x longer than it should have been. That fake Shaq mumbling segment went on for what seemed like 2 hours and was as funny as a heart attack during a train wreck.
If it is commonly told, it proves how unnecessary this netting is. People have to keep dragging up a story from 60 years ago since there have been so few examples since then.
I am pretty sure he is saying “Nice Try” ?
What I really want to know is why every single NBA game contains at least 1 ref that is a 48 year old white guy with gray hair that is slicked back so tight it looks like his forehead is about to detach from his face?
I couldn't agree more.
Am I the only one that really enjoyed watching the Warriors after the Durant injury? They just aren’t as fun to watch with him in the game. Too much ISO and not enough of the Warriors style of basketball that was so amazing to watch 3-4 years ago.
I understand, and Birmingham is definitely not dense, but everywhere in the south is like that. Atlanta’s MSA is over 8,300 sq. miles, almost the size of New Jersey.
And Miami is 44th...Come on everyone uses the MSA numbers in the US, and Birmingham is 49th.
Uhhhh, how about reading a little bit of the history of Birmingham. If it isn’t a steel town, then such a thing doesn’t exist.