Iris > anyone on staff here, honestly
Iris > anyone on staff here, honestly
I met the man in a bar one night, he was only 22, I think, and just coming of hand surgery. I shook that huge paw too hard and Chris Kelly pulled my arm back. Brian Mcgratton gave me quite the look, I have never been so sorry for anything I've ever done to a man. Ray was all smiles, and boubght me a pint. For all the…
Emery was a mad man out on the ice. He once dropped the gloves with former NHL enforcer Josh Gratton at the end of an AHL game he had just won and then proceeded to celebrate with his teammates in one of the all time greatest displays of the majesty of minor league hockey.
Initial reports have PacMan avoiding the confrontation, grabbing something to eat, and then seeking out his attacker.
Medhi, Medhi, lema sabachthani?
Before we get into the whole “ugh, soccer is the worrrrst!,” just know that fucking everybody hates Pepe.
See me, I’m here for the flopping. I love football when a defensive lineman throws his arms up to exaggerate a legal hold to make it look illegal or when a receiver times his movement to create a bump for a flag. Hockey is at its best when guys hold onto sticks to draw hooking penalties. Basketball? EVEN MORE…
Et tu, Pepe?
The way he reaches up to Benatia in supplication, right after collapsing.... It’s like a Baroque painting....
Economic anxiety again rears its ugly head.
As long as all of the punches were thrown underhand, no rules were broken.
Hail to the bus driver,
“He rubbed my shoulders.”
A haw haw haw haw
In the end, soccer is a fun distraction, but he felt that he needed to devote more time into running LexCorp.
Zidane must have really felt like he was banging his head against the players in that locker room.
Our bodies are not built to fight large cats. We have thin skin that doesn’t do a good job protecting our vitals from large claws and huge teeth. We’re good at problem solving and throwing things, and we’re built to do some physical things quite well, but fighting large cats and bears is not what we excel at.
In a restaurant full of people, he chose to publicly shame and threaten some people who spoke Spanish, and could have actually ruined their lives if he had followed through with calling ICE. And when this video came out, it became clear that he had done this type of stuff before. He isn’t a victim, and this sentiment…
Counterpoint: Public shaming may be the tool most appropriate to change not only his behavior, but that of the next racist.