@SportsBoyTony My gosh, you're being inflicted with the "rhetorical rights" too. Your show was my last refuge, it is so annoying, right? The constant ending of every other of sentence, right? Saying something obvious and then asking, right?
@NFLonFOX@KennyAlbert My gosh, please tell Johnathan to stop with the rhetorical "rights." So annoying, right? Use your words, right? It's first down, right? Good analysis but unlistenable, right?
@RossTuckerNFL The constant use of the rhetorical “right?” tacked onto every other sentence has become a grating habit in everyday conversation—right? It’s as if speakers are seeking constant affirmation, even when stating something obvious or trivial: “It’s hot out today, right?
Those eating plant-based diets average about twice the estimated average daily protein requirement. The myth that plant proteins are incomplete, necessitating protein combining, was debunked by the scientific nutrition community decades ago. https://t.co/O2JWRfXBwY
Sad news. Barbara Ehrenreich, my one and only mother, died on September 1, a few days after her 81st birthday. She was, she made clear, ready to go. She was never much for thoughts and prayers, but you can honor her memory by loving one another, and by fighting like hell.
Congratulations to the Chronicle-Telegram (Elyria and Lorain County), named Ohio's best daily newspaper with circulation of 75,000 or less in the All Ohio Excellence in Journalism awards program. #journalismmatters#pressclubcle@YourChronicle
I usually try to avoid attacking peers in this space, but really, @NYTimes this is an embarrassingly ignorant statement. There is NO right to say what you want without being called on it. Only without being arrested for it. You're the "newspaper of record." Do better.
Aaron Rodgers says Joe Rogan is his friend like he’s name dropping Einstein. You consult Joe Rogan when deciding how much butter to add to your coffee, not when risking the lives of your teammates because you’re an ignorant pampered entitled scared baby. #TimeToWokeUpCreep.