"Ryan's going to land on his feet somewhere, and whoever gets him ought to be thrilled."
"Ryan's going to land on his feet somewhere, and whoever gets him ought to be thrilled."
Based on the way that this kid nearly cut several fingers off in the course of this video, you can see that the Seahawks come way before family for this guy.
This was in CT and they seem to have an uncanny love for left-side exits there, so he could've been approaching his exit as well.
It is really sick that he beats her and then she allows him to kiss her. Of course, beat a dog and a few minutes later, they come to be loved again. They both need mental assistance. So do you.
yeah man some people beat they wives, let a nigga live.
You're quite good at making excuses for others.
An isolated incident? He looked like a boxer with that hit. I have been pushed to the breaking point by girlfriends, but I've never, ever even thought about taking a swing at them. Not even for a nanosecond. He could have killed her.
Wow. Arrogantly dismiss one idea and respond with absolutely nothing. Do you really believe you made a point there?
Why focus on facts, crimes and evidence when instead we can talk about how much she "loves" him. Sadly, I've had to deal with that dumb concept while serving on a jury. Thankfully those dumb-dumbs eventually agreed that we should instead focus on the facts of the case :) We were fearing it was going to be one of…
I don't need one. Mine is the best option we have.
So what's your alternative?
These guys ARE different than us and you saying otherwise makes me question how similar WE are.
Obviously you put up a bunch of NFLer's on the screen on Sunday afternoon saying absolutely nothing for 19 seconds and it makes like you did something when actually doing absolutely nothing. What the fuck is that?
You hit the nail on the head with regards to what I also fear, personally, about those who seek to normalize this as just "a thing that happened."
We know for a fact it wasn't an isolated incident. In Jemele Hill's interview, she says that earlier in the night, when they were in the club, she tried to look at Ray's phone and he responded by spitting in her face. She says this super casually, like it's just some random detail, largely unrelated to what happened…
There are big mistakes, and then there's domestic violence. Really drowns out the victims who are terrorized daily by serial abusers.
Focusing on specific incidents that can be proven to have happened is how you address and hopefully solve bigger problems, genius.
Calling the cold-blooded assault of another human being an "incident" is a wonderful dulling of the very real problem of domestic violence, Roger, but you don't hit someone you love. Ever. Under any circumstances.
Who wrote it and performed it is irrelevant. And if we're going to get all historical, they named the two characters "the wolf" and "the mouse". What does that tell you?
Baby It's Cold Outside is a freaking date rape anthem.