This is something I thought I would ever be doing on here as I mostly use this platform from escape from the real world. A place to troll, rage bait, but also strongly debate and share sometimes very passionate opinions. But today real world meets my escapism, my family home recently caught fire and my parents among others are now displaced and are in need of assistance. I don't know who all I will be able to reach but any and everything you can give will go a long way.
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Football is the most unforgiving, but I don't think it's the hardest championship to win. Single elimination creates more variance. In the NBA, NHL, or MLB you have to prove you're the better team over multiple games and multiple rounds. That's a tougher test of who the best team really is
@RSpicket@ScullyWrestleZz@Matt94486717819@Hoopss No but people want to be able to have discourse and react to sports with people and it's harder to do that the less popular a sport is. No one wants to show up to work as the only guy talking about "insert unpopular thing"
@HitchyJordy@CP3REGION@TheDunkCentral Obviously but they just took out the defending champions on their home court after trailing 2-3 while constantly being told you're not experienced enough. Yes it's an emotional moment.
@middlenamessean@Iamofficialjoe How when it's true. He embraces the culture way more than the lot that are ready to denounce it and even give up their "black card" because where they're from its not a good look unless you're "one of the good ones". Tell me I'm wrong
@blondedsonder@HenryTheBlasian@KASHMONEYJ1 I get why it rubbed people the wrong way but I don’t think it was disrespectful. Bro was just remembering him through a community he knew him from.
@doncicstepback@by3rror81760@IamMattMojo@KASHMONEYJ1 What's the correct way to deal with a death of someone you genuinely don't know? In this case he's still being remembered in a way that is significant to them. There's no right way to deal with a death of someone