Also, whatever man, give Giovinco and Jozy credit for their individual skills on the go-ahead goal:
Also, whatever man, give Giovinco and Jozy credit for their individual skills on the go-ahead goal:
Oh man, you’re about to hear from a bunch of people who totally have black friends.
He juuuust got bit outside.
It’s really easy. Don’t be a loud obnoxious douche and you’ll do just fine in Japan.
So I hung in there through the “we didn’t evolve” and the “extream love”, but had to tap out at “Asians are super creative.”
To sum up what this guy said ⬆ “Aliens can’t be real because I love Jesus”.
The obituary in question is about Ida B. Wells, who died in 1931. So yes, the 1894 date is relevant— especially when the Times is claiming they overlooked her.
Go away Richard Spencer.
We could, but it may be easier and more fun to just attack all Seahawks fans.
12th man hates 13th amendment.
It would be nice if more English-speaking reporters learned Spanish and stopped whining about Spanish-speaking players not learning English.
No one owes you a conversation. No one owes you the respect of a decent debate. Get fucked.
At no point in your rambling, incoherent response were you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone in this comment thread is now dumber for having read it. I award you no points, and may God have mercy on your soul.
Get fucked.
I just don’t see the logic here. How does an absurd (and illegal, if you’re talking about the context of a job interview, which the combine effectively is) question in a room with a few assholes in it correspond to having your performance on the field scrutinized by the media or a fanbase?
like a 1:10 ratio of positive esports stories to negative ones. It has to be a fundamental problem with the culture of competitive gaming.
Not much to get. Just your standard off-hand behind-the-back nutmeg through a teammate’s legs on a screen.
Jesus. That’s fucking incredible. I don’t get it.
“Parenting” as a cause of behavior (good or bad) is vague to the point of uselessness. Parents certainly have some say in the direction their kids take, but there’s also a pretty large set of psychologists (myself among them) that tend to subscribe to Judith Rich Harris’ theory of group development which holds that…
I’m guessing you don’t have kids? haha.