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TakeYouToTasker

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  1. Oh good. Holding.
  2. He threw it away instead of running out for a loss of yards. That's a year 7 improvement if I've ever seen one.
  3. After today we'll be tied for either first or second place in the AFC. PLAYOFFS!!!
  4. I think you're being overly optimistic that they're able to get the time out called on time. I'm saying delay of game penalty.
  5. I hope tomorrow is the catalyst for a 19-0 season. I expect us to be mathematically eliminated from the playoffs by midway through the second quarter.
  6. As I said in last nights game thread, I can't begin to imagine the amount if hard work, dedication, belief, and perseverance if must have taken to come back to playing in the NFL at an elite level after a life threatening battle with cancer. If he wants to come back, he will.
  7. I can't begin to imagine the amount if hard work, dedication, belief, and perseverance if must have taken to come back to playing in the NFL at an elite level after a life threatening battle with cancer. If he wants to come back, he will.
  8. 4th and 24 from inside your own 1 yard line has to be the worst down, distance, and field position combination I've ever seen.
  9. What are Tom Brady's numbers like against a three man rush historically? Otherworldly?
  10. That's a tough matchup for the linebacker there, and a perfectly thrown ball.
  11. Why the hell does he keep taking it out I the end zone?
  12. A participation trophy feels just about right.
  13. In a thread populated with all manner of people voicing poor opinions, someone had to have the worst one. Congradulations!
  14. It's racist to say that individuals who don't get married before having children, don't graduate from high school, and don't hold employment are more likely to be not just poor, but inter-generationally poor; that given the increased likelihood of poverty for making those decisions, they aren't good decisions; and that making bad decisions leads to bad outcomes? You'll note that you're the one who said this: "If they would only act like us smarter, more pure, less promiscuous white folk they wouldn't have these problems." What I'm saying, as I've always said, is that individuals are tasked with making the best decisions they can if they want the best outcomes. We don't all start in the same place. Jenna Bush Hager and Sasha Obama both wake up in the morning with opportunities that a white kid in a trailer in rural Appalachia or a black kid in the new urban blight in Detroit will never dream of, but it's still on those two poor kids to make the best decisions that they can to improve their lot. No one can make those decisions for them, and their lot will never improve if they don't, nor will the lot of their future progeny who will have inherited their poverty. But then, I wouldn't expect someone with such an anathema for personal responsibility to understand.
  15. I can only assume that coming from you "racist" is a massive compliment, given that these are the people you choose to spend your time with, and protect. Not only are all minorities capable of helping themselves, they have to help themselves, because at this point in our nation's history nearly all of the things preventing minorities from getting ahead are cultural. Again, the three leading links to inner-generational poverty are single motherhood, not graduating from high school, and not holding active employment. This finding comes from the left-leaning Brookings Institute. These three things are rampant in the black community, and the overall success of the group will not improve until these things are addressed by the black community itself. We have reached an unfortunate time where black culture does not place a premium value of two parent families or education. Handouts don't help because they do not change culture, but rather often times reinforce it. Further, the problems do not break down on racial lines, they break down on socio-economic lines. A white kid growing up in a non-nuclear family is statistically far more likely to be poor than a black kid from a two parent family. But then, your argument doesn't account for that because it's an ignorant position built on a foundation of feelings rather than facts, and espoused by a man who refuses to accept responsibility for protecting racists in government. I'd have gone with "every commoner in human history prior to the enlightenment", but that's me.
  16. It should be amazing to me that you've taken to personal attacks as opposed to accepting personal responsibility for your own incredible failures on race, but it isn't. I've yet to meet the liberal who can accept personal responsibility for anything. But hey, piece of trash gonna' piece of trash. I know right? It's a racist country where smug white guys see black people as incapable of helping themselves and need smug white guys to save them. The evidence that the country is racist can be found in federal work places where government employees who deny blacks equal protection under the law are actively protected by their friends.
  17. And yet still not enough of an impact to make you take a stand against real racists doing actual racist things, denying black people equal protection under the law because they were black. All those black people in your life, yet none of them important enough to you to bring down a racist who was bent on doing them harm. I'd be willing to bet you never mentioned to them how you were protecting a racist in government who was interested in doing them harm. You'll say one thing to a black person's face, puff out your chest, and pretend to be concerned with their well being, but once the doors are closed you protect people seeking to harm them for racist reasons. You're such a phony, dude; and your inability to accept responsibility for the harm you personally could have prevented but instead chose to sanction would be hilarious if it wasn't so completely !@#$ing pathetic. Couple that with the fact that you've decided to label me to be a liar, not because you have any real reason to do so, but rather because you don't like being called on your hypocritical nonsense, and the fact that your warped and insular worldview, in which you are some sort of champion of racial equality despite your massive failures in that department, won't allow for the circumstances which happened to me... and, well...
  18. So this is where you claim moral credit for a court order which your mother worked under when you were a kid? Strong case you make there. Did you tell the "black kid" how you protected your racist friend who was actively doing work in government to do harm to black people because they were black? I'll note you were unable to respond to the charge of calling me a liar based on nothing more than your own feelings, likely stemming from your being called to the carpet over your incredible hypocrisy. Yes, Kelly. You're the problem.
  19. Honestly, Kelly, it's people like you who are everything wrong with this country. You won't lift a finger to confront real racists doing real harm to real people in your own life, and when someone with a different perspective from you offers it, you call them a liar. Stop being the problem.
  20. Then you don't understand police work. The role of the police in that situation is to obtain control of the situation as quickly as possible. I've been in Bennett's situation before, and it's horrifying; but I complied because during an active shooter situation the most important job the police have is to eliminate all possible threats and save lives if possible. It's a ridiculously difficult job to try to do under the best circumstances.
  21. Quoted because ignorance deserves posterity.
  22. It's an active shooter situation. The police are trying to eliminate a threat who is in the process of shooting, and is a mortal danger to those around him. Bennett was in the wrong place at the wrong time. The police are trying to stop people from dying in real time.
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