klh-frenchy
SmashinDonks
klh-frenchy

I think that’s fair. I agree his references to past uses of guerilla are a bit of a stab at thin air. But I’m just saying I’d give him the benefit of the doubt that he meant guerilla here and not gorilla. ( I realize you weren’t making that point either, Im just tossing my 2 cents in)

And I’ve played tennis for 25 years (including at the D1 college level) and while I don’t recall the term being used in officiating at all, I don’t think its unfair at all to describe the serve and volley as a “guerilla” tactic - especially in today’s game where it’s seldom used.

Wait... JaVale McGee is on this year’s Warriors roster? Pretty Basketball + JaVale McGee? Can we still do “That’s so JaVale?” Or did Golden State fix him?

That’s not really a narrow basis, at least not in my opinion, with thousand of federally appointed judges out there - but that is technically correct. Reid also supported Obama’s use of the Executive Order when he couldn’t make deals with Republicans. Because for all of his talk about Republican obstructionism, I’d

This is incredibly ironic (both Harry Reid and your comment), because it selectively forgets that Harry Reid is the one who took the Senate “nuclear” and Barack Obama said “I have a pen and a phone” to bypass Congress via Executive Order. Perhaps those decisions should have been made with more thought to precedent

Yes, it was. But, I’m willing to overlook that disrespect for the fact that your and their service outweighs it and embodies it 100,000x over. The flag is not a sacred object, you do not serve the flag - but the country and its people. This entire argument we are having has NOTHING to do with that though. It’s about

I can’t tell if you’re trolling, but I’ll take the bait once more:

That’s because you looked in the wrong place.

Because the song and cloth are symbols of the far larger numbers of violent deaths people willingly risked to uphold the values of our country?

Can we talk about how asinine it is to talk about cultural appropriation in a context that involves Japanese script which in turn uses Chinese characters? Where does the Appropriation end?!?!?! Answer: it doesn’t because that’s not how cultures work - they evolve over time. How would you like it if the Chinese told

I actually tend to agree with this hot take. Djoker’s game is impeccable, and he’s doing things in the golden era of men’s tennis that are unreal.

I played college tennis for Kentucky. A guy from my hometown who was considerably better than me went to Georgia, but because we were from the same town I kept in touch with him (outside of the times we’d play Georgia each year). He frequently trained down at the tennis academies in Bradenton, FL and Naples, FL. One