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Ah, the good ‘ol anecdotal logical fallacy. The internet’s favorite. Just because this exists doesn’t mean it’s trying to denigrate or subvert the plight of single mothers. This isn’t a competition. And just because your single parent was able to be successful doesn’t mean that everyone else in the same situation…
“He hit me in the face and then he started beating me, and my friend Vlad threw him off of me,” she says. “They got into this huge scuffle, they were punching each other. I was getting my mace so I sprayed his girlfriend and then I chased him down the street and sprayed him and they ran off.”
I honestly don’t know if that would help. I’ve got buddies that have played pick up with Steph before (coaches that work Steph’s youth summer camps) and they say Steph is CRAZY strong. Not strong-for-his-body-type strong, but genuinely, stupid strong. Apparently dude can deadlift 400+ lbs and sets screens like a power…
There was a crazy stat shown during the game: Luck’s record against his division: 17-2. Against everyone else: 17-16.
I don’t know anything ‘bout Angola, but Angola’s in trouble.”
The problem is how we are taught in schools about history. People are either bad or good. There is no grey area. So when we grow up and realize that people are far more complicated than “always good” or “always bad,” it fucks with our idea of how the world works.
Holy shit starred so hard.
I don’t remember where I read it, but Simmons wanted the name to be “The G.O.A.T.” or something similar to that. Why would a man so obsessed with pop culture have his pet project named after a sports writer from the beginning of the 20th century?