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I love it-I’m rent free in that head now. He got so mad about the comments on the Bama article that he searched other articles I commented on. The child is angry!
Is this where the Jaden Rashada money went?
They’ll just move the goalposts and explain why beating TX by ten didn’t matter that much before hanging a 3 seed on UT.
Learn how to use the comment section’s reply function so you can try that illogical comeback attempt at the right person. I know you’re a product of Georgia education but c’mon. I recognize you guys feel left out from January to August so would it make you feel included if we talked women’s gymnastics?
Imagine being so irrelevant that you’re on a different team’s article discussing relevancy in a different sport. This is why Georgia fans are so great. Never change.
Coach of the year in Columbia. Glad to see them fight something other than the first amendment
He’s on here instead of watching his embarrassment play USCjr. Thank God for Mike White. He’ll keep that program in their proper place at the bottom of the conference for years.
Let’s not offend the young man. He’s a good kid who didn’t do nothin
You do realize that we’re allowed to post what we want within the guidelines of the site and subject to their enforcement and not yours? It’s unsurprising given your level of argument and lack of logic that you’d seek to silence opinions you disagree with. Silencing opposing viewpoints isn’t argument.
We don’t have a right to be safe. We should have a privilege but we don’t. Stay home with your kids in the early morning hours and they won’t wake up without a parent. I’m sure this was her first time out partying though.
She was shot at approximately 1:45 am. While we should live in a world where we can safely enjoy the early morning hours, there’s an inherent risk in doing so. We don’t live in Main Street USA Disneyworld though. If she didn’t associate with folks who get in fights at 1:45 am and was at home, she’d be here.
No where did I say parents should never leave their children. I’m happy to discuss if you can make an argument in good faith that isn’t a strawman fallacy
No it isn’t. The CDC has claimed it was safe when it clearly wasn’t. They’ve changed the narrative on it from making you immune (it doesn’t), to preventing the spread (it doesn’t), to it somehow protects you better (v@xxed get it more often and worse now). The goalposts keep moving from the CDC’s original position to the positions of those who have questioned efficacy continuously. This is in contrast to the data I presented, which is consistent with rates measured by other agencies and NGO’s and is consistent with what people personally see in their communities. No logical lapse there.
That is very tragic and is hopefully considered by the justice system. It’s also very preventable. Had she stayed home caring for her child and chosen better company, she’d be alive right now.
I don’t make the rules. Society has determined that his decisions are due to factors outside of his control and his environment and that there’s no level of personal agency, ethics, and integrity involved. Not my rules, these are the rules established by the universities who run these teams.
That’s not true. He can turn his life around. George Floyd had a long criminal record, used illegal substances, and held a gun to a pregnant woman’s stomach and we have statues and murals of him. There’s still time to become venerated.
What society is that? Is it all members or society or is it some members? FBI stats show Caucasian gun homocide rates are in line with the low rates we see in Europe, despite having more guns here. The stats become much higher when African American and Hispanic rates are factored in.
I don’t think it’s this. If Coach Oats had known he could shoot this well he’d have played that night.
To be fair, it’s not much better when you give them a car. We learned that from Ruggs.
Which needle-the one they used to give or the C0vid v@x. Seems like they do the same thing to young men
He was going to college and getting his life together…
What is indecent about showing any injury? It’s a risk of the game and people should know the risks. They’re brutal and very real. If people don’t want these outcomes, don’t attend games or watch. Much safer sports exist. Otherwise, it’s hypocritical to say we’re above seeing these horrible images but somehow are ok with others risking these injuries solely for our entertainment.
He was wearing padding and it wasn’t a brutal hit. Don’t baseball players wear that covering over their chest to prevent this?