you're infinitely closer to homelessness than you are to being a billionaire--those are our brothers and sisters chewed up n' spat out by a system that was functioning as it was designed. sympathizing more w the architects of that system than the victims of its design is suicidal
No, but seriously the fact that Conor McGregor was even able to come to the United States and to have the red carpet rolled out for him after he raped a woman so brutally that her tampon had to be surgically removed is actually disgusting, glad his knee exploded.
I will vote for the first person to say they will make it legal to shoot cops in self defense. I am a single issue voter and the issue is being allowed to defend yourself from the police
@rattecs there’s a LOT of people 27+ who are incredibly washed that still actively play tbh
most games i solo queue into the average age is like 27-33 who all did heavy grind in early days
Jaylen Brown says players should be able to own equity in teams because they help increase the value of NBA franchises
“Players should be able to invest alongside ownership groups and business opportunities. I don't understand why that’s ever been a thing. It's like you’re an athlete and they make it seem like they can control how much wealth or growth that you could actually accumulate. I think that's wrong”
“I also think that any other major corporation, if you work for Apple, Nike or anywhere, if you're a CEO, if you're someone who has been on a board for a large amount of time, you get equity in a company at some point. You are part of it”
“I think athletes should be looked at in the same way. You played for the Celtics for 20 years, you should get a piece of equity because you helped accumulate the growth. That's the part that gets lost in translation. The sweat equity you put in. You get compensated for doing your job, but you don't get compensated for the growth. At major corporations and companies you do, or at least some of the big ones”