wtf are you talking about?
wtf are you talking about?
Inventing lacrosse = free soloing a 3,000-foot rock face.
I don’t think it’s hyperbole in the slightest. Staring down a 3,000-foot cliff face and choosing to climb it with zero assistance is truly astounding. Literally just you against the Earth itself. There are less than a handful of humans to ever exist that could have pulled this off and only one with the balls big…
On the whole I’m ok with having fewer carbon emissions
Honestly, this is all pretty standard MyCareer/MyPlayer stuff in every sports video game. While it does sound like the game may be pushing the “real dollars for VC” transactions more, I can’t really comment on the ubiquitousness without playing the game.
haha no way in hell. He’s pulling down over $300k easy.
Most of the places you listed can hardly be defined as purely socialist. I would argue most are closer to communism or authoritarianism. I also see you failed to list Denmark, Finland, Sweden, Norway, Canada, Ireland etc. This schtick is fucking boring.
Michael Bradley is the single most overrated player to suit up for the USMNT. I would say Zlatan put him in the dumpster, but he has already been there for 5 years,
They could have still paid Mack even if they signed Fitzpatrick. They are currently under the cap as is. You don’t think they could have signed on Fitzpatrick for 3 yrs/$15M?
Except for the fact that Fitzpatrick makes $3M less than Trubisky this year.
Completely forgot this guy went #2 in the draft. I watched him in college and never thought once he would go before the 3rd round. Not sure what the NFL sees sometimes, but they love wasting 1st rounder by reaching for QBs that are career backups at best.
fuck cuomo
of course it’s a rivalry
“The President is a child-like, buffoon and I am a complete scumbag that loves corporations, tax cuts for the rich, and military imperialism. I am the resistance!”
When did the stock market and GDP become measures of success for the American worker?
To be honest, there are fair critiques to be made of most religions, but my point was to show the absurdity of this op-ed. Many people who have not been exposed to the Hasidic community may find it “strange” at first, but the WSJ would never post an op-ed that peddled such fear-mongering (and outright lies) about that…
Can’t wait for the Wall Street Journal’s op-ed about the “scary” Hasidic Jewish neighborhoods in Brooklyn.
the op is referring to k Zones over the plate and imposed onto the catcher, not the graphics in the corners
this is easily something that be viewed on replay or by actually, you know, paying attention to the pitch and umpire’s strike zone.
The K zone is terrible for all the things you stated, but it also reduces engagement by the viewer even more. A lot of baseball is interpreting the umps strike zone and then debating balls and strikes.