It definitely could be. Another commenter made a point about his ostensible piety drastically conflicting with his lack of humility that seems pretty astute to me.
It definitely could be. Another commenter made a point about his ostensible piety drastically conflicting with his lack of humility that seems pretty astute to me.
Really nice explanation. I appreciate it, that does help clarify.
Thank you, this does help my understanding of the situation.
Calm down, and don’t mistake my post - I am not a Tebow fan. I was looking for insight more than anything, which I got from several other responders here without the aggrieved and offended tone.
Point well taken, in that case. I don’t claim to understand it all, man.
What is more curious to me is the way the NFL in particular ushers anyone less than perfect in their first few games out of the league with abandon. With Tebow, the Broncos make the playoffs for the first time in years - then quietly trade him in the offseason, and he never starts another game in the NFL, ever.
It comes from a worldwide propaganda campaign by a coalition of far-right Judeo-Christian supremacists in America and Israel, funded by certain rancid billionaires, who are putting out unbelievable amounts of misinformation to try to justify the Israeli ethnic cleansing by their settlers in Palestine and the American…
I am given to understand that dude got his leg almost broken in half by a 150lb. guy half his mass when he tried MMA. That’s not a good sign that he’s in the tip top peak of health.
Honest question : Is dude bigger and in better shape than you?
You don’t “need” Baron, but you want him - especially in high ELO games. Watch pro matches. There’s a reason that the pros never ignore Baron. Two equivalent pro teams evenly matched without the Baron buff will almost always beat the other on the next siege/teamfight if they get it. This year’s Game 5 for the NA…
You chose your name well. Your trolling is undeniable; your criticisms tiny.
As am I - only for me, it’s non sequitur content in the comments of my gaming blog, wonderful discussions about gaming disrupted by rude sports fans. As for “emotionally invested” - you should see some of the comments your fellow sports fans make about our culture. After awhile it gets under the skin.
You win 1,000 Internets for this one.
Gotta love the armchair athlete types here shitting on gamers - like the average fucking NFL/NBA/NHL/MLB washout deserves any more credit. They do get more money though even if they shit the bed though, so they can go get drunk and fuck brainless college girls and get years of press coverage on their endless extended…
You talking about pro gamers who don’t make it? Or pro athletes who fuck up a drug test or booze their way through training camp or rape their college girlfriend, and generally get cut from the NFL or NBA after three fucking months/never make it past double-A in the minors in MLB/lose their few remaining brain cells…
Actually, it’s as much a career as pro sports is. You either have world-level talent, in which case you can expect to make an upper-middle-class living - not as much as pro sports stars, but certainly six figures at least, and seven or more if you’re in the top 10-20 in the world in your chosen game - or you aren’t,…
Because, inevitably, 90% or more of the comments come from sports fans aggrieved at anything relating to gaming. Many are genuinely rude, insulting and abusive and ugly towards gamers, perpetuating an age-old stereotype that athletes are “jocks” who have the right to bully gamer “nerds”.
Amen to that.
I believe in the article. I can actually attest that my car (a Honda Civic) runs far more smoothly on a full tank than when it’s at less than a quarter of a tank.
It’s a lot worse than you think. And the elephant in the room is the far-right Israeli lobby, which has tendrils throughout the modern GOP (and even some Democrats as well), and is literally on a worldwide propaganda mission to paint all Muslims as evil in order to justify the continued confiscation of Muslim lands…