@christianirwin
@neilhimself
Desire has ALWAYS been non binary. Of course I thought the word was “androgynous” back in the early 90s.
And Death? Whilst I want her to look like the Death in the comics, I’m sure that she’ll be awesome. People are cast fir a reason.
@peatonrobb
The announcers didn’t understand why UConn was fouling. Until they caused a turnover on the inbound. Geno saw something and exploited it. Brilliant.
@fan247_sports
@Jared_Carrabis
Bad, BAD take. This is the equivalent of DeShaun Jackson dropping the ball before he crosses the goal line.
… you touch all four bases to score. When the ball goes over the fence, this is ridiculously easy to do.
… Unless you’re a Pirate.
@oAskew
@Frogspasmodic
@christianirwin
@neilhimself
As a binary male, I’m woefully ignorant.
But I remember seeing Desire in the comics and thinking that’s cool that Desire presents themselves as either gender. Because desire is whatever you’re attracted to.
@dpainclain
Ugh. Just win this week. Sick of hearing about paths to the playoffs. Win the game in front of you. That should be the only focus and I haven’t seen enough of that focus from the team.
Marvin said in his presser yesterday, on the subject of getting Auden Tate more snaps, that you can’t rely on practice squad guys to win games. I present to you Gus Edwards – 115 yards and 1 TD on 17 carries – undrafted rookie called up from the Ravens’ fucking practice squad
@MLBONFOX
Ump Show! 3B made the correct call, but home plate ump added some sauce.
Umps, just Shut Up and do your jobs. Do not instigate it with players.
I’m not a true fan, apparently. I’ve suffered through 30 years of shit shows from the Brown family, and one small ray of light is the
#1
pick. Tell me Tyler Boyd, how many winning seasons have you contributed to? I’ll hang up and listen.
@JoeGoodberry
But I appreciate the thought you're putting into this. I'm not sure I'll be watching anymore when this change happens. The eurostep ruined basketball for me. Restricting basic tackling may be a nail in the coffin here.
@jalenramsey
@OfficialMoon2k
Yup. Lebron quit on the Cavs, went to Miami to get Rings, then generously came back to Cleveland. No matter what he does now, his legacy is that he quit.
@Martin59935415
@FixingEducation
ah - we’ve reached the “Quit Complaining” part of the discussion. followed by the “if you don’t like it, leave” part.
sadly, both suggestions don’t help.
@marineSrmperFi
@KcfanScott
Pretty sure a marine doesn’t make excuses about his team losing.
Your team has have a super bowl ring. You should enjoy it, not cry about losing to a better team twice in one season.
@staralixstar42
they’re extra when you don’t have a landline that dials out.
and sorry, i would need double my planning time to serve all my students appropriately. And double my salary, frankly.
@FixingEducation
Um… no. It’s not my job to go out of my way to get an always absent kid caught up. If you are chronically absent, you have bigger issues than learning about quadratics.
Attendance matters.
@GoodmanHoops
Hey Jeff - Vanderbilt actually played a strong OOC schedule and got left out. Nevada played nobody and got in. What's the point of playing strong OOC teams?
@bbcburnerr
Once you get a long snapper, a holder, and players who don’t commit stupid penalties, you might compete.
And I’d say that coaching, not NIL makes that stuff happen.
@derryl_golfer
@PGATOUR
Did the architect design the hole to have such s narrow chute or trees that tall? Probably not.
Internal OB is the worst, most artificial rule.
Really confused as to why
@SportsCenter
is promoting this. One: horrible sportsmanship Two: His team lost, and this behavior likely fed Vandy’s fire.
Just another example of how
#ESPN
is turning into garbage.
@jcmmartin65
The one who beat me and my partner in our match play a few years ago.
15 index, shot a 76 including a 35 on the last 9 holes.
"I never play this well.."
har har har
@TwoInchesShort
treat him with respect, chat a bit, applaud his good shots, help him look for wayward shots, and enjoy the round.
if you disagree, you’re the problem, not him.