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I’m sorry, am I misunderstanding what the world “everything” means?

Well that’s a big pile of bullshit. Tell it to anyone who has lived through an oppressive, murderous regime - find a Cambodian refuge, or maybe a child soldier. See if you can convince them that if they only loved their oppressors, everything would have been fine.

On one hand: awesome. On the other hand: I’m a little too exhausted from the work of my own life to take on fixing people who call me a cunt, whether they’re in pain or not. Lots of people in pain don’t call me a cunt. I think I’ll work on helping them.

It’s great it turned out this way but:

On the flipside the Cavs had no Isiah Thomas for the entire year, Iman Shumpert for a large part and Tristan Thompson for almost 2 months. See two can play that game.

On the flip side, the Warriors had no Steph and just played a back to back over the weekend, while the Cavs had three full days of rest.

The cavs don’t have Isiah Thomas, What’s your point?

Your politics are showing

Uh, was he wrong on either count? Nope. Fuck off, Pop’s still a genius.

Good for you.

I don’t want to make a big declaration or anything, and I’ll certainly keep an eye on GAF for reporting purposes, but I can’t imagine posting there anymore. I’m seeing lots of familiar names and lively discussion on ResetEra already, so maybe I’ll pop up in threads on there once in a while.

yaybut, sample size...Cublerson (or Whoever) is third there

He looks more like a Kyle to me.

For most people, if they hear someone was “crying” they think that a person was... I don’t know the word... Emitting(?) tears due to an uncontrolled response to physical or emotional strain, either positive or negative (sadness/pain or happiness/laughing as examples).

I can’t believe I’m living in a world where the Yankees are modeling themselves after the Cubs, but here we are.

The Cubs have been doing this for a few months, but with better props.

The Yankess are copying the Cubs now? Truly a sign of the apocalypse...

Durant heard that Jackson was winning the argument so he’s on his side now.

I’d say that’s a pretty disingenuous reading of their intentions and completely at odds with the way virtually every front office (Jeets likely excepted) actually operates these days. Twitter snark is not where rigorous baseball analysis is happening for the most part.

You don't think using physical might against someone smaller and weaker than you is cowardice?