helpimbeingrepressed
Dave Price
helpimbeingrepressed

The idea that 'American' Superman is apolitical is simply not true and I would assume versions such as this would encourage you to think about that exact point, but apparently not.

you really don't know anything about Ed Sheeran...

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This is Stars whole thing really, it got old a long time ago, which is why he's on some YouTube channel instead of the radio. He does some Hot Takes with fellow grumpy old man Lord Jamar on VladTv

Man this will be just as good a Lewis vs Tyson, can't wait!!!!

I'd consider myself a bit of a backpacker back in the day, but the interesting thing about a lot of 'backpack' hip hop was independents doing something original and different, this mainstream pseudo independent stuff just doesn't interest me in the slightest.

The one with my wife surrounded by clouds with 'shopped angels wings probably takes the cake.

Maybe they just want to put their thoughts out into the world, period, without getting feedback - that's not a crime.

but voiding his contract because he didn't remember to call the team while dealing with a serious threat to his girlfriend's (and unborn child's) health seems incredibly callous. about right for the NFL

People who work in communications or PR are CONSTANTLY thinking in terms of 'brands' and 'consumers'... It is a curse!

Well again the fact that other people are willing to do it does not remove your personal moral responsibility. Once you allow for that, you can justify absolutely anything someone is willing to pay you for on the basis that it will happen anyway whether you personally do it or not. It also follows that anyone who

Well most of us (including myself) don't have the luxury of wealthy parents. But you don't get to remove the moral consequences of your actions because you are paid to do them. You would take into account someone's circumstances of course, for example you could make a case that someone stealing food to feed their

Well its perfectly legitimate to criticise someone's choice of career (not that this lets their employer off the hook). I personally don't have a problem with someone being a model, but guess what if you're say a sales rep for a tobacco company, or a banker whose job is to hide rich peoples money so they don't pay

who would ever refer to a male artist in his early 40's as "old?

Well that's generally an issue that's restricted to football, other sports like rugby and cricket have not had the same problems. What is unique to football I'm not exactly sure, but there is something.

Yes, it's been picked up in a number of places, I'm not sure how the average fan feels about it, but of course it's not really aimed at them anyway, it's about growing the 'entertainment' audience.

Yeah its largely down to the strategy teams employ, which is generally to bat out your full overs, so the longer the game, the more 'slow and steady' tends to dominate, players play shots in limited overs and T20 that they wouldn't dream over playing in a Test match.

There is a lot of resistance to the 'Americanisation' of sport all over the world, not just for reasons of morality (although in this case it's obviously a major factor). A lot of Football and Rugby fans in the UK for example object to music being played when someone scores and cheerleaders (which have generally not

The reason for declarations is that both teams have to complete their innings within the 5 days, if this was not the case, the temptation would almost certainly be for the side that bats first to simply play out the clock, don't worry about scoring many runs and avoid outs. The fact you have to also get the other side

"I got my wife, I got my daughter, and I got my clothing line"

No beard shaming pls