@SanAntonioTim@JohnLaw02 You just compared not being straight to serving in the military and you’re calling anyone who calls you out on it a bigot. Get help.
@SanAntonioTim@JohnLaw02 You’re the one who made the comparison. And your willingness to make that comparison and then double down on it tells a lot about where your priorities are. That’s beyond abhorrent.
@SanAntonioTim@JohnLaw02 No way you’re comparing honoring someone who served in the military to celebrating sexual orientation
This is about as cringe of a tweet as I’ve ever seen
@thejmils01 Pretty discouraging for people who have earned what they have through grinding the heck out of the game, and then see others just exploit a glitch to reach the same end goal.
Stephenie’s not wrong. Survivor was alot more difficult and unpredictable back then. there was 39 days instead of 26, some locations had bad living conditions with brutal weather and physically demanding challenges. the new era kinda looks like a vacation.
#Survivor#Survivor50
Richard Childress Racing has elected to suspend use of the No. 8 and will run the No. 33 at Charlotte Motor Speedway and beyond. Kyle Busch was instrumental in the design of RCR’s stylized No. 8 and it has become synonymous with Kyle and an important symbol for his fans and the NASCAR industry. No one can carry it forward to the level that he did. The No. 8 is reserved and ready for Brexton Busch when he is ready to go NASCAR racing.
I made him earn every victory and stole a few from him along the way. We took our shots at each other, in the media and on the track. But I’d like to think that somewhere deep down there was an appreciation that we pushed each other to perform at the highest level, even if neither of us would’ve admitted it.
Tonight, I feel a little like the coyote with no more roadrunner to chase. His loss is all of our loss, but none more so than his family’s. Thinking of Samantha, and Brexton and Lennix who lost their father today.
NASCAR should do what the MLB did with Roberto Clemente and elect Kyle Busch into the HOF immediately. I don’t think anyone would complain if he was an addition to this next class that was just announced
Jeter was the face of the Yankees. He sat in that clubhouse every night, watched teammates stick needles in their asses, won a WS MVP and rings off the back of it and said nothing. For years. Not until reporters dragged it into the light.
“Innocent” is a word you use for a kid who didn’t know what was happening.
Jeter knew. He profited. He stayed quiet. Jeter let the entire sport eat the consequences while he kept the trophies.
I don’t think he gets enough criticism for it. I don’t think any player, manager or coach from the Yankees should be allowed to even buy a ticket to the HOF, let alone get inducted into it.
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