#WhiteLivesCantJump
#WhiteLivesCantJump
Here’s the one from Wendy Liebman. It’s pretty blatant.
Well, the whole time he was talking about the poltergeist, I was thinking about 10th grade English and how we called that the Houdini. I probably said almost exactly the same words Amy did and I’m pretty sure she didn’t plagiarize me...
Here’s one off the top of my head:
I’ll bet you real euros they wouldn’t. Because everyone hates him.
So is that. Don’t be an asshole when someone comments on your dumb article. Or better yet, serve a necessary purpose and report facts without an opinion and bias. Of course it is my fault for giving you the page view in the first place, let alone commenting myself. No one should care about my opinion either.
“It only takes a small tweak to rid the game of intentional fouling”
This... This is unwise twittering.
Ooof...OSU alum here, he needs to sit for a LONG time...
This probably didn’t help:
He didn’t harm the ref but officials, no matter how displeased one is with a call, must be treated as hands-off at all times, ESPECIALLY as retaliation for a call. This is why just about every sport brings a hammer when it comes to this sort of thing, they must protect all refs in these types of cases to prevent…
How about attempting to harm a ref? Does it only count if someone actually gets injured?
“Hey kid, ever thought of being a two-sport athlete?” - M. Tomlin
Physically harming an official is a pretty damn big deal. This has gotta be season-long, right?
Man, what are the odds it's lands on heads that second time though?
Personally, I love it, but I can understand why some people might disagree. It’s not a particularly easy movie to appreciate, it’s one that gets better the more you pay attention to it and with repeated viewings. That’s not a bad thing, but you can easily contrast it with something like The Good, The Bad, and The…
A beguiling film, that rewards rewatching. You could have also talked about the role music plays in connecting Noodles’ grief and guilt through time.
I’m addicted to the Morricone in both.
Love this movie. One some days, it’s my all-time favorite. They put out an even longer cut last year that they annoyingly billed as the “Extended Director’s Cut” despite the cut not having been assembled by the director, which is very much inferior to the 229 minute version.
Agreed. It really is masterful, along with Once Upon A Time in the West