Get out there, and make a difference. Think deeper. Do anything you can do to make a change. If that means sending a tweet that nobody will ever read probably, ... if that's seriously the full extent of your capability to help the situation, do it, and feel good about it.
My spirit guide is not happy about how I've been handling this LIV Golf debate. It's not ok, it's not. I know that. Just want to make that perfectly clear. ... However, when you find yourself protesting a golf league as a last resort move to salvage human rights from an establ...
ished regime such a government or other governing body, you're already too late to make a substantial difference. Speaking out against or boycotting a golf league on twitter is not going to change anything. Awareness is important, but it's fair to say it only goes so far.
@BookieKillerKid Nah you misunderstand, the devils not beating me...the dang sportsbooks are. Just kidding, but yeah, life is amazing, just not for me.
@jerrythornton Want to go on record here and say I'm pretty sure the medical team was in the base of one of those towers (pretty sure it's that one though, I know the stadium pretty well), but we may have just been adjacent, after all I probably had a concussion. Also, I did catch the ball.
@jerrythornton I'm pretty sure they took me into that water tower thing in the background after I got a concussion from a sick parking lot reception where I flipped over a trash can that was trying to defend a pass against me. They asked my name and I said I was batman. I had a good childhood
@Trevenclaw I don't necessarily disagree with you either, I just think there are better ways to fight the machine. If everybody is sitting at home trying to fight the machine on twitter... The machine wins.