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I don’t even know what this means.

You can tell us apart from band-wagoners by our “Perennial Loser” membership cards.

So, what you’re saying is, protests aren’t allowed to grow over time.

I’m not pithy enough to make a good joke about this, so I feel compelled to go the serious route.

I’m not sure whether this is more of an insult for GoGurt or Goedert.

Thank you!

By the way, thank you for humoring me. I really appreciate it!

Can you speak to what concepts my be referenced in the term luneta?

Every time “poised” wasn’t followed by an infinitive verb in this article, I felt rusty iron nails digging through my eyeballs into the back of my eye sockets.

And I’m fearful that the actual boundary violation for me is not the injuries themselves, but when the game makes them too blatant for me to ignore.

God, this sucks man. Don’t know what else to say other than, I’m sorry.

Didn’t take long for the Nazi/Holocaust comparisons to show up, I see!

You may be right about media/press (i have no idea, although, once athletes are employees, things may change), but there is ample evidence of both team meetings and equipment checks happening in locker rooms, regardless of other available spaces.

This is the one thing I don’t get about chaplains. How are they allowed under U.S. law? Do you have any legal precedent to share that shows why they haven’t been outlawed yet? Or is it just that no one has mounted a serious objection to them to set a precedent?

Definitely have to part there, because I absolutely believe a locker room is a place of work for paid athletes. If a third athlete protested two others praying in the formal setting, absolutely a court would rule against the praying athletes.

No, because, if the players are being paid to be there, then the locker room constitutes a work space. It already constitutes a work space for the coaches. A teacher’s lounge is not a space for work, but for rest (“lounge” is right there in the name and teachers are told to go there because it has already been

In that case, then no, players are not allowed to conduct religious activities in the locker room. Outsiders all the way.

Now you’re being purposefully obtuse.