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I’m convinced that republicans do this on purpose to be more relateable to their demographic. Paul Ryan made it abundantly clear to me. There is no earthly reason that man should be wearing suit pants with an ass baggy enough to hit the backs of his knees.

I was pointing out how ill fitting they all are. It’s like he shops for suits at the same place David Byrne did in “Stop Making Sense”

more like out of sandpaper

So they goofed on Obama for his alleged “mom jeans” and his tan suit (that he looked great in), yet Ted’s porno-theater style filthy raincoat warrants nary a quip?

Is it wrong that I’d rather deal with the SWAT team than Mormons?

Can you imagine though, if because of negligence, he was able to win some kind of suit against the Department of Corrections?

Our district has one big building for the Middle School and High School. While they are “separated” by a gym, there is still a lot of cross pollination between the students, and middle school girls dating high school boys is far too common.

You can pay for some extras, but you can grind out in game dilithium for the same stuff. It's mostly cosmetics. I've never paid a cent and still really like it

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It’s not just football. A colleague of mine who played hockey professional suffers from CTE.

I let our sons play football in middle and high school. If I had known then what I know now I would not have permitted them to play. I love football but this year I felt uneasy putting a game on. Instead of the beauty of the game I saw brutal hits and dazed players in a way I never saw before.

You’re right, I definitely don’t enjoy watching football as much. A retired pro football player told a group of parents (including mine) not to let their children play football …in the 1970's! While the CTE scare is terrifying, it’s been known forever that, the longer someone plays football, the less likely their body

It has been 14 years since I’ve fully felt my left hand, turned my head completely to the left, or looked up without shooting sensations down my arm. That was when I was 15. I sure as hell didn’t understand what I signed up for. Coaches, trainers, and doctors still let me get back on the field for 3 more years. I now

It’s tragic, and all those millions aren’t worth this kind of damage. They just aren’t.

I have the same feeling about hockey. Grew up loving the game, playing the informal, pick-up version — street hockey, backyard rinks, even the odd frozen pond — though never any organized version, for which I’m now grateful.

My brother got drafted to the NFL but chose to leave after an injury before he ever saw playing time (he had a really bad experience with a strength trainer on his college team, basically they don’t care about making you healthy, they just want you good enough to get back out on the field) and I’m thankful every day.

It becomes pretty easy for most fans to think, “it’s just ‘X’ number of players,” but damn, if just one is a family member or a close relative then you really understand the effects of multiple concussions. Someone needs to crank out the million dollar idea of a brain saving helmet. Fuck, we put men on the moon, why

No worries: Some shitforbrains is already in with ‘nobody put a gun to his head/he knew the risks’ tomfuckery. Yes: I’m sure as an eleven-year-old boy in 1999, Tyler performed a thorough risk/reward assessment on post-NFL CTE-induced physical and psychological impairment.

I love football, but have a harder and harder time just vegging out and watching it like a big dumb baby than I used to the more and more this information comes out. You watch a guy like Antonio Brown go ragdoll from a helmet hit, and it’s hard to ignore the CTE elephant in the room.