@Jessefleming78@mattrife You do realize you have it exactly backwards, don't you? It is the Rock who is taking crap online for what he said, and Wil Wheaton who is being lauded as a hero.
@mattrife It isn't brave for Wil Weaton to "speak out" in a way that brings him adulation from Hollywood-types and celebrity worshippers. If you look at all the crap the Rock is taking for his statement that politics don't belong in entertainment, then he really is the one who is brave.
@kevo_pl@ScooterCasterNY That's a flat-out lie. They were staged, not abandoned. Now the taxpayers have to pay for repairs because subhumans with no self-discipline couldn't control themselves.
@nicksortor Anthony went into that tent because, according to his own coach, there weren't enough volunteers to set up a tent for his own team. Yet these protesters have all their tents set up for these protests. They ignored their own kids when it may actually have made a difference.
@JomboyMedia@PitchingNinja Added irony is the reference to Phillipians 4:13 on the pitcher's glove, that verse reads: "I can do all things through him who strengthens me." Apparently He was not with the pitcher on that next pitch, lol.
@fandompulse Sometimes, what an actor does with the role they are given determines where that role goes. Look what Billy Dee Williams did with Lando Calrissian. Or what Forest Whittaker did with Saw Gerrera. Honestly, none of the actors in the sequels crowned themselves with glory.
@DefiantLs I suspect I speak for a lot of those who voted for Trump when I say "we don't care."
Actually, that's not quite true. Your self-important reaction does have the virtue of being amusing.
@RealDCunningham I'd be really curious to know if there are any other teams in the NBA where first-round picks are less than half of their roster. Or 1/3 that were undrafted entirely.