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Poor guy. Congratulations to him and his players for doing well. The way he cracks at the end and then gets a handle on it is fascinating to me. People mourn and carry grief in a variety of ways, obviously he’s continued to live a successful professional existence after the tragedy, which suggests he figured a way to

Hey, if my comments make me a better person than you... that’s not my fault. Typical cis-gender white male negativity you got there, pal

I see we’ve got our topic starter for virtue-signaling commenters who watch horse racing for all of eight minutes each year.

Lukewarm take.

It’s a practical matter. If I’m at a restaurant and the waiter asks if we need separate checks the answer is always yes unless someone wants to jump in and take care of the bill. If you happen to front the money for some activity like a sporting event it’s only fair to tell people up front what the cost is. Most

Is Words some new app I’ve never heard of? Or did you mean Words With Friends?

Atlanta used a repurposed stadium from the olympics. It’s not part of the neo-olde grouping outside of merely the time period it opened.

I think there is a crucial distinction regarding Turner Field, which was originally built as the Olympic Stadium and then converted to a baseball stadium.

THE TYPO IS THE ILLUSION

I tell all kinds of people what I think the best course of action would be. What is this nonsense that you have to be part of a group to give an opinion about the relative importance of things? Furthermore, I’m just conveying what a native person told me. You’re taking issue with the views of another native person...

I generally take the line that most problems are caused by poverty and lack of opportunity. If you feel that changing a racist team name would be equally impactful as, say, building infrastructure and creating jobs for people living on reserves, because everything is connected, fine, you’re entitled to your opinion,,,

Yes, but this often comes up in discussions of other social issues. Obviously people can champion different issues simultaneously, that goes without saying, but I always feel like at the end of the day, resources are finite. People have a certain amount of time (and a certain amount of money), and it’s just not enough

So you’re a big strong man who can handle coming across something potentially offensive without being upset because it’s just words.

“I’m offended that more native Americans aren’t offended.”

Draymond Green combines all the wannabe tough guy stuff of Kevin Garnett with the campy antics of Reggie Evans. He is more loathsome than Chris Paul.

He is definitely a nominee for the Robert Parrish Ugliest Man In The NBA Award. Previous winners include Patrick Ewing (Lifetime Achievement), Dennis Rodman, Byron Mullins, and Mookie Blaylock.

I was talking to one of the bird-keepers at my local zoo. She said that when they announced they were getting a cassowary, the carnivore keepers (that work every day with lions and tigers) kept saying to them, “Are you 100% sure about this? This is not a good idea.”

Semi unrelated, but I want to slap interns/other low level people at the company when they say "I'm not walking/going to my commencement". Unless you paid your way through school and had no support or encouragement from your family, you don't get to make that call. The ceremony is, like a funeral, for everyone but

Or as a reply to your dentist’s office sending you an alert reminder for your upcoming appointment.

Thank you... why has nobody else commented about this? As a straight male, how does that not turn you on?