Ernie
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Super weird take.
We love to refer to these players as Canadian but Marchessault has spent his entire adult life in the US. These guys have fully assimilated to US culture.
I feel for the singer when the boos start. Yes they know why, but it’s still a bit cringy. IMO a better protest would be for everyone to sit and put their hats back on."Really excellent response. Excellent perspective." = "I agree with him"
Let's be kind and respectful while your leader, who got a plurality of the vote, puts a gun to our head. f*** Tennesse, f*** these deep red markets. Shitholes.
Yeah. Tough spot for the singer for sure. I agree, sitting during the anthem would be a better form of protest.I feel for the singer when the boos start. Yes they know why, but it’s still a bit cringy. IMO a better protest would be for everyone to sit and put their hats back on.
Yeah. Tough spot for the singer for sure. I agree, sitting during the anthem would be a better form of protest.
How many of those were power play points? Because we haven't had a power play yet lol.This is a prime example of confirmation bias.
The stimuli: both players are starting well in their new digs.
Your assessment: Miller got away from our bad coach and Chytil hasn't been affected by our bad coach yet.
A prime example of shaping the results to your pre-conceived opinion.
Can you go into more detail? I know nothing of Smith's past.
It's not 20,000 people booing. But a few do, so then others do as well.1 person alone is so smart to figure this out. Why can't 20000?
It's not 20,000 people booing. But a few do, so then others do as well.
We don’t usually see eye to eye but you cooked here.It's incredible the virtue people imbue upon the extremely wealthy.
The truth is, being a billionaire is literally a mental illness. Like being 700 lbs or having sex with 10,000 people.
Being overweight or having had sex with 100 people is one thing. Just like being 'wealthy' is one thing.
But hoarding incomprehensible amounts of money is literally illness for a human being while watching everyone else suffer.
Billionaires generally don’t horde money in a giant vault like Scrooge McDuck. Their billions is what their assets are worth, so no it’s not hording all the bananas at everyone else’s expense.I appreciate the insight, thanks.
I have people in my life who have had close contact with Aquillini and I won't go into details (and don't know a ton) but have heard the interpersonal dysfunction was unconscionable.
It's incredible the virtue people imbue upon the extremely wealthy.
The truth is, being a billionaire is literally a mental illness. Like being 700 lbs or having sex with 10,000 people.
Being overweight or having had sex with 100 people is one thing. Just like being 'wealthy' is one thing.
But hoarding incomprehensible amounts of money is literally illness for a human being while watching everyone else suffer.
To quote an old viral tweet "if one monkey hoarded thousands of bananas while other monkeys starved we would study it to find out what was wrong with it. With humans we put them on the cover of Forbes'.
10 is alright. I also think it's a warning shot. Something like this happens again (and probably will) and he's looking at 15 minimum which really starts to hurt the ol' pocketbook.
It sort of is though. Those assets are what allow them to borrow money to then gather more and more assets. And it absolutely is at everyone else's expense in many, many, many cases.Billionaires generally don’t horde money in a giant vault like Scrooge McDuck. Their billions is what their assets are worth, so no it’s not hording all the bananas at everyone else’s expense.
Have the crowd take a knee during the US anthem and watch the entire media ecosystem of America lose it's mind and start pounding the drums of annexationYeah. Tough spot for the singer for sure. I agree, sitting during the anthem would be a better form of protest.
I would love to see this.Have the crowd take a knee during the US anthem and watch the entire media ecosystem of America lose it's mind and start pounding the drums of annexation
They did end up cheering for the singer at the end of the anthem, which I thought was a good way of handling it. Boo the contents but cheer the performance.Yeah. Tough spot for the singer for sure. I agree, sitting during the anthem would be a better form of protest.
Not sure about that as he didn’t throw in one “y’all” in there. Now I’m curious about how that would sound with a French accent…Super weird take.
We love to refer to these players as Canadian but Marchessault has spent his entire adult life in the US. These guys have fully assimilated to US culture.