2013 was bleak, but Antetokounmpo went at #15.
2013 was bleak, but Antetokounmpo went at #15.
You have to lift a lot of weights to get that kind of definition in your forehead.
Would have been better with Bananarama songs.
It’s really, really stupid. They initially had the grays to keep out people who were flaming Jezebel comments w/ porn, but if that was the only intent, they should have immediately un-greyed anyone who made successive non-troll comments. Instead, it’s devolved into this weird two-tier commenting class system.
Please. Spare me the argument over semantics. It’s called a fucking bullfight in English.
whatever man I just found out there is a team in Thailand with a player named Xisco and another with the last name Thongsong which is so close to perfection
Of note, Samardzija also gave up 8 earned runs and took the loss, dropping him to 2-9 for the season. He also makes an average of 18m a year.
Which makes it all the more pathetic when an athlete or entertainer does it.
When you mention the size of your paycheck,you lose the argument.
Holy shit is that the guy from police academy ?
They knew Floyd was drunk because he kept telling them to run the picket fence.
Eat, sleep, train.
What the hell are you talking about? Moss’s prime was basically his entire career. There was a three-year downturn when he missed six games out of 48 and only averaged about 800 yards/8 TDs per over that span, while playing on some awful teams with awful QBs but that’s it. Otherwise, he was all-world for a decade.
Well, I’m glad shit_necklace.jpg made the cut!
It’s a real shame he couldn’t get a ring.
But that’s kind of my point. A lot of the information and insight that gets reported does, in fact, turn out to be real. Of course. But there’s also a metric shit ton of it that’s just straight up misinformation or fabrication for clicks.
Kenny Lofton is still playing.
I want the Lakers to not take Ball so bad, just so his father can be shown all confused and angry on screen.
For the past six years, I have done everything in my power to demonstrate that I am someone my family and my community can be proud of