Does hockey go in the “foreign sports” or the “non-sports stories” category?
Does hockey go in the “foreign sports” or the “non-sports stories” category?
It’s weird how more people are willing and happy to cheer for a team that is actually good, on local tv, fun to watch, and not actively hostile to its fans, isn’t it?
To be fair, those two idiots were in no danger of actually hurting each other just laying there heaving all over the floor like a snowman fucking a walrus.
No team, not even the Vikings, is going to pay 16M to an old running back to “see what kind of running back he will be in those years.” Hell, no team would pay that to a young running back in his prime.
So why would they keep him?
Who do you think would trade a first and fourth rounder for a 31 year old running back with that many miles and that much baggage?
No running back his age is worth the kind of money he’d be getting in those last two years.
Most NBA players were born after Like a Virgin came out.
Do you like getting paid for overtime, or having two days a week off?
There was no video of McDonald committing his alleged crimes. That’s the difference.
This is a man who purportedly has three years of college education.
I guess we have different life experiences, because I’ve actually never had someone complain to me about harming themselves in a firearms accident or their parachute malfunctioning. How often would you estimate this happens to you?
So the answer to my question is...?
Should people do anything that could be dangerous if not performed with care?
But “wanted” definitely might be the right word. This may come as a shock to you, but there are young people, both men and women, who actually make an effort to attract the attentions, sometimes even physical attentions, of billionaires.
So because you know a lot of terrible people, no one else should care about it.
He wasn’t fired, he resigned. But yes, I think that in the context of a moralistic public policy organization, hypocrisy is pretty damn relevant.
If an organization lobbies and advocates for public policy, then the public gets to care who they are and what they are doing.
Nope, I’m definitely not saying can’t, I’m saying that it’s pretty goddamn outrageous that he made his living the way he did given his past.
They are an organization that lobbies for moralistic legal policy. Are you really surprised that they don’t want Duggar working for them any more now that his deeds are public knowledge?