well of course there’s that, except that it doesn’t at all.
well of course there’s that, except that it doesn’t at all.
there is no problem. it’s just a news post.
both can be true. big baby has never been an NBA player in my opinion, and that’s why doc sucks. his insistence on nepotism has made his teams awful. he hovered around .500 as a coach before going to Boston after which he... continued to hover around .500. 3 nice years in Boston, then the big 3 gets blown up and he’s…
he’s not wrong though. the amount of dick sucking rivers gets for one championship is obscene.
i feel like there’s supposed to be a joke here
but why though? who cares if you don’t “usually” lose 23 yards? a FG all but clinches the win.
it’s almost like a joke kinda, right? you’ve gotta be fairly aware that the author doesn’t think that every single person in the world hates tom brady, right?
the patriots defense didn’t figure out shit though. the falcons would literally have won by at least 8 if not for the 2 plays outlined in this post
this isn’t in defense of dunham *at all*, but to suggest that 2005 isn’t that long ago is pretty disingenuous. i was born the same year as her, and i’m pretty sure when i was 18 i didn’t have a particularly nuanced worldview.
One of those losses was to Philadelphia...
i definitely appreciate the nuance — i just wonder if that “culturally liberal baseline” is observed in formal speech only. As you mentioned, politically MA is about as progressive/liberal as states come, so overt hate speech against most groups is frowned upon. I just don’t see the corresponding liberal attitudes in…
read what i fucking said you fucking troll.
yep. this exactly.
i’m a minority — to the people explaining to me that MA is actually liberal, you’re making my point for me.
right? especially out there. ive seen so many Trump signs on front lawns in my hometown.
mission accomplished
it is out in the sticks. and i guess that’s the original point i was making. people think of New England as this liberal enclave and its really not.
I think that statement would ring truer in the former political landscape. Trump supporters seem to be a third political party in this climate, and guess what? They have the power right now.
thats interesting. i don’t think i’ve noticed a Trump supporter in Boston proper either, but as I mentioned in another comment, there’s one that lives right above me. Also, I grew up in Leominster. I don’t think much else needs to be said if you’re from here.
I never meant to imply that it swayed the results, just that it could have been meant to galvanize a base here. Trump supporters in New England are totally unashamed. One lives above my apartment.