@DreyerChina@grandsumofan@liabinkin@timiojomo Confidently incorrect lol. VAR is not supposed to use still images and and slo-mo to judge intensity of a challenge which is what they did.
@MarinerMuse I feel that doesn't really give credit to this bullpen. Despite a rocky start and Muñoz struggles, our bullpen has given up the fewest runs in the AL so far...
That said, excited for Brash's return!
@WingeierRayo7@teswoketoi@LucasIngham Either a troll or has a brain injury. Charlotte have the same statistics that are "embarrassing" for Seattle, yet he considers Charlotte the best fan base in the league 🤷
@DontBeDummm@mfaltas_ Completely arbitrary standard. Vikings passer will be watching the playoffs at home recovering from his sixth injury while Bear's passer will be leading his 2 seed team....
@spoonlocks Y'all did this garbage with Jobe and Woolen and look how that worked out...love that Jones is making plays in Cross' absence but no need to be so reactionary
@austinberglunds Would you keep that same energy if a parent strung out on drugs said their neglected child isn't coming to school? Or if an abusive parent was withholding their child to wait for bruises to fade before bringing them back? That's who these policies are to protect
well actually this is like, a law, and it varies state to state. And one good reason for it is because pro-longed absences for students can sometimes be due to abuse happening in the home. Its actually good that your child's school gives a fuck about them.
@Captkindawesome They can't. It's unfathomable to them that different families have different reasons for not bringing kids to school and that these policies aren't in place to keep you from going on a day trip with your kids but to make sure neglected kids are getting help if needed
@bexrosew There's a lot of people in this world that think they are the main character and don't realize there are a lot of policies in place that have nothing to do with them. There's lots of nefarious reasons kids miss school and these policies are an attempt to help them
Hot take: I’m a big fan of the 6 7 trend. It allows every kid to be a part of the “in group” and that’s a very rare phenomenon. I actually think it’s perfect that it has no meaning so it’s not offensive to anyone. A meaningless joke that makes kids happy. What’s wrong with that?
@yashnurt@NicoleC26578385@tacosmaybefly@NjTank99 Wrong mindset. The rule change feels like it only benefits one player because only one player is capable of taking advantage of the new rule.
Anyone is welcome to benefit from it. Also, all rules are made up.