This wouldn’t happen if he’d just Fly Emirates.
This wouldn’t happen if he’d just Fly Emirates.
Their opponent, Atletico Nacional, requested that CONMEBOL award the championship to Chapecoense. And CONMEBOL, in a rare act of competence, ultimately agreed.
No shitty jokes or highlight truthing here. This is great, and another great example of how sports can really bring people together after a tragedy.
I’m not crying, you’re crying.
he decided to go for a walk in the woods near his hotel to kill time.
Yeah, that’s terrible, unlike Dad running to the national press to try and sabotage his son’s success at work. He seems like a really supportive sweetheart and not at all a manipulative sociopath.
And sometimes with one another.
After receiving Christmas gifts from his mother and father intended for him and his girlfriend, actress Olivia Munn, Rodgers reportedly returned them two months later. The day before the wedding of a very close friend, Rodgers texted that he couldn’t make it. He also reportedly fired a business manager he had…
It happens in a lot of families. Happened to me actually. You achieve some measure of success and the rest of your lazy, stupid, embittered family hates you for it.
How is Nightman Cometh not AT LEAST top 10?
Chardee MacDennis isn’t top 5?!
Well, yes; but most Americans care about football.
Those poor literal children with their undeveloped sense of irony.
Yes. Having literal children of that race is exactly the same as knowing random people of that race.
“I’m an adult wearing a football jersey! You’re wearing a t-shirt from a team that my team doesn’t like!”
You know what, I probably deserve that seeing as my comments in the past have probably been disrespectful to you. We, clearly, have different views on the world and the only thing we probably would agree on is that the other one is wrong. But, maybe, we can agree that the disparity has only increased over time…
Reagan’s contribution to inequality was the drastic slashing of income taxes on the richest Americans from their mid century norms, combined with the start of the destruction of the social safety net that continues to this day.
Sure when Obama came into office and had a filibuster proof Senate and House majority that really prevented him from doing anything. But, please keep calling people names, that really adds to your argument.
Not arguing that Reagan’s policies helped get us where we are, but 1980-ish is also when the cost of computer hardware fell, adoption skyrocketed, factories and offices went digital, and PC software & factory automation began replacing middle-skill office and manufacturing jobs. We might’ve arrived in a similar…
No comment that in about 2008 the graph goes, basically, straight up? It looks like the inequality went down under the Bush administration and then right back up and, likely, to its highest level under Obama. No article about that, huh?