>guy comes up with plan for clean energy that would make it easily attainable for all
>gets killed or dies under mysterious circumstances
I kind of hate how common this precise scenario is.
No phones on the table. No sense that the moment might be captured, replayed, judged later. You could drift. Say the wrong thing. Laugh too loud. Sit there doing nothing.
Now everyone’s slightly braced. Slightly performing. Even when we’re relaxed, we’re not really loose. There’s always a small part of us watching ourselves.
The kids didn’t look dead-eyed like they do now. You see a teenager today and they look like they’ve been through a war or something, all vitality and spirit sapped away.
Can we just end this inane practice of getting some end of game comment from the players? And while we are at it, quit asking the coaches for a comment when they are running to the locker room at halftime.
“How do you feel about how you’ve played in the first half?”
🤡
No one in the history of football has ever said anything even remotely valuable or insightful in these exchanges. Just stop already.
If you ask any player of his generation who the best of their sport was… they will say Barry Bonds without hesitation. The players don’t say “well he used steroids”. They just say Barry Bonds. There are PED users in the HoF. The commissioner who allowed the usage of PEDs is in the HoF.
Bonds should be in the HOF.