@JCalready1@wydlamar There are a million things to tell a child about life, some small points, some big points. The older I get the more I remember what I was told.
@desitechsuppoat 100%. Usually takes away a good paying tech job from a man who would start a family. So it's every bit part of the genocide/replacement.
@mis_aligned Everyone here assumes that the manager with kids will care about you and your family. Often it's a zero-sum game. The manager with kids can go home on time if the subordinate stays up all night working.
@Justin4ocho They know they weren't on the court. I don't know if this makes the pain better or worse. If the organization wants to give them rings for their contributions this year, it's their right to do so.
@RTNBA Nobody was even talking about the subject of greatest Knick when he said that. Should have let his son have his day, then motivate him privately the next day.
@AndrewGreif People forget that Jordan's dominance resulted in a whole generation of players never getting to the promised land. Knicks fans remember the heartbreak of being up 3-2 in the 94 finals and losing both games in Houston.
@Player_retiredd When he put her in charge of the nightclub, he should have told her the rules of the road when encountering the police. Even better, never put her in charge of a place where drugs or other stuff goes on.
@joshhuuaa01 They all could have at least gone to college and tried to show they could learn about business and the world by having real jobs. If they wanted to return to help with the family business in the future, the experience would have helped them.
@mythpixelz Can't they have one sober hour each day where they sit down together off-stream and discuss business opportunities with their manager or attorney?
@Cernovich The couple of thousand a year I managed to scrape together into IRA contributions really added up over time (10+ years). But the despair to hope that a 30x hit can solve everything seems to a a real and increasing problem.