christopher42
Christopher42
christopher42

Look you’re welcome to your hot takes.

This is like the time me and some buddies were driving down to Buffalo to see a Sabres game. We all met up at my buddy Aidan’s house and we were about to get in the car and, with it clearly in sight, I called Shotgun. Clear rules, right?

I was given a ticket when I didn’t exceed the speed limit, because I was coaching at one school, and the patrol officer graduated from the other, and he let me know he was bitter about this. That happens in life.

YES. GET OUT AND VOTE!!!!!!!!!! Recruit at least one person in your life that doesn’t vote to get to the polls. Make it your mission.

Yup. Neither will commenting or re-Tweeting or even punching a Nazi, no matter how much fun that may be. To paraphrase a great American, vote... it ain’t illegal... yet.

Same here. I’m a vet and I don’t really think this disrespectful in the slightest. Back in the day they used to protest by burning the flag. Bunch of chuckle heads these cops. BTW I’m pretty over this whole extreme hero worship and utter unchallenged nationalism. I feel much better about being an American when I can

Get a meat thermometer. A good one.

Those neighbors are awfully righteous for people whose fences are made out of dildos.

Right. I get that he has a viewpoint here and that’s great and all…

Japanese guy wins a race and this guy clutches his Pearl Harbors.

That girl was pretty hot

A jersey in the rafters and an entry to Springfield, OH in due time. Thanks for being a huge reason I’m a Spurs lifer. Cheers to you, Basketball Cesaro.

Awww, someone doesn’t understand how the Electoral College works :(

“more than half of us”

Remember the last time he denied something? I can’t wait for the Oprah special on this one where it turns out he really actually died from testicular cancer many years ago and he had a secret evil twin ruin his good name with all that doping.

I think where white people get mixed up is what they’re supposed to FEEL about their privilege. They (we) too often assume it’s guilt or remorse that’s required. When, in reality, it’s kindness and civility and fairness. And most importantly sometimes, it requires outrage for a plight that’s not your own.

Too bad we’ve let the terrorists win.

The real problem is why, exactly, is the NFL handing out suspensions for off field criminal activity in the first place, as if they are some stand in judge and jury for when a case slips through the cracks legal system? The problem is that it establishes the totally ludicrous scenario where the NFL and the public have

All religions suck.