I’m trying not to lose to the guy who does have him, that’s all.
I’m trying not to lose to the guy who does have him, that’s all.
I don’t own Elliot, I’ve just been playing against him a shit ton. Twice last week and once this week. FTR I did pick up Williams.
It’s not my lineup. I’m in three leagues and played against him in two of them last week after he was un-suspended, and the guy I’m playing this week in the third also has him.
JUST TELL ME IF I HAVE TO PLAY AGAINST HIM IN FANTASY AGAIN THIS WEEK GODDAMMIT
Yeah this is the thing. When I heard about Jeffrey Tambor I was kind of like, “This has got to be the fake one, right? No previous known history, a single accuser, etc.” Then I stepped back and asked myself why the hell someone would do this if there was nothing behind it? Why would you put yourself through the…
Oof
Of bloody course
Anticipating that it might happen one day could be. Just like it’s not a woman’s fault if she gets assaulted but no one faults her for carrying pepper spray just in case.
In this case since it’s papparazzi I think it’s a little different than having someone steal shit off your phone. That’s preventable with a good…
Which, for the record, is exactly what a pyramid scheme is, no matter what they call it.
I dunno about the Bears. At least in their case you can see how they’re trying to build to something. They’ve got the QB they want, it’s just a matter of making something of him.
This was the first movie where I stopped thinking he was the worst actor of the main roleplayers in the MCU. And that’s not necessarily saying much because the performances tend to be stellar but I think everyone would agree that he was the weak link there.
As much as I think Hemsworth pulled it off (no pun intended) I’m not sure I’m a fan of quippy Thor. It seems like everyone has to be Tony Stark now and I’m not sure how to feel about that.
And as much as I liked the movie, I really thought Hela was the worst example yet of “movie supervillain syndrome” where there’s…
It’s not even that he’s an asshole, though I think he is. Even people who aren’t assholes but engage in politics in this kind of environment should be prepared for backlash. Great name/post combo though
Well you can’t always see the number perfectly when they line up or get into a scrum in the end zone. I dunno, I can always figure out where Adam Thielen is and its not because of his number.
Maybe, but I think that in a climate like this, we bring politics home with us in a way that we haven’t for a long time. I’m not going to say we’ve never done it, but I think that just because of the internet and how much more aware we are of stuff we can’t help but take it home with us. And I think that’s heightened…
It’s not. Rand Paul does politics for his job in a politically charged environment. Politicians have always been at risk based on the policies they support. Abraham Lincoln and JFK both got shot in the back of the head. Martin Luther King Jr. maintained an arsenal in his home and it didn’t stop someone from killing…
Nah, I’m not getting too much. Not as much as I might have anticipated at any rate. But you’re right, I can see how it reads that way. In the heat of the moment maybe that was at the back of my mind, I don’t know. For the record, I really detest Rand Paul and what he stands for, so it’s entirely possible that there…
Side note, I’ve always appreciated that guys like Travis Kelce and Adam Thielen wear bright yellow gloves. Thielen is on my fantasy team and it makes him extremely easy to pick out in a crowd.
No. It’s not. And I think that’s a false equivalence. Rand Paul’s job is politics in a politically polarized time. Politically polarizing people have always been at risk because of the things they do. It’s not right for them or anyone else to exist in that state, and yet they do and can anticipate it. Martin Luther…
Probably, but the fact remains, as we see, it can happen. I’m just trying to express the fact that I’m not surprised when these things happen. Horrified, certainly, but not remotely surprised.