Jaylen Brown:
“Sports is a mechanism of control. If people didn’t have sports they would be a lot more disappointed with their role in society. There would be a lot more anger or stress about the injustice of poverty and hunger. Sports is a way to channel our energy into something positive. Without sports who knows what half of these kids would be doing?”
(Via https://t.co/huf8wPxtmA)
Not so fun fact: Epstein's house has a room with a drop door that goes straight into the ocean.
Also had a dentist office, and it was revealed that he had 330 gallons of industrial grade sulfuric acid shipped there. So they were pulling teeth so they couldn't bite or be identified, dissolved in acid and dumped into the ocean.
Way less interested in an apology than I am in some elaboration. Were her concerns from an offensive standpoint or defensive standpoint or both?
Offensive standpoint overlooks how incredible Brunson is at making tough shots over taller defenders. Defensive standpoint overlooks how we’ve seen defensive liabilities lead their teams to championships multiple times before. I think there’s a very interesting basketball conversation to be had here if folks aren’t dead set on “humbling” Becky with a gotcha moment.
Mid-game and Carter Bryant still took the time to wash his hands. Therefore, there’s no excuse for the average man to not wash his hands after using the bathroom. 🤷🏾♂️
At this point, it's abundantly clear that voters want Dems to distance themselves from Israel, and that doing so would actually help them with elections. That they still won't is a testament to the Israel lobby's influence, which deserves much more attention.
i do not care if Trump's comments result in nothing tonight. no one who even thinks of saying the phrase "a whole civilization will die tonight, never to be brought back again" should be allowed to operate an ice cream stand, nevermind the most powerful office on the planet
we are the bad guys btw. this is how we speak and behave. i dont believe the public wants this. but we have to seize back power from these monsters and hold them accountable so this never happens again.
Body count is not something I ask about when dating. After we’re married I’ll just treat her dexterity as unspoken backstory, like a monk who seems familiar with the blade