Official Okie St. dismisses Z.P.

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I have to congratulate you on the save. This came dangerously close to becoming a CIS Classic.
I'm no Bruce Sutter/Rollie Fingers Rolaids Relief Man, but thank you.
A little self-deprecating humor is good for the soul. If I'm going to dish it out, I better be able to take it (pause).
Also, there was a study completed not too long ago. It polled several thousand men between the ages of 15 and 50. The study found out that 90% of men admitted to masteurbayting regularly and 10% lied.
 
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Hopefully he gets it together. May need a medical evaluation to see if there is an undiagnosed issue going on.
 
Yeah the skin flute thing just came out of the woodworks. Entertaining tho
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Carlos Alvarez was a great receiver (ahem) and attorney. My dad took me to a gaytor game at old Tampa stadium when John Reaves was the QB. Dude was a good college wide out (ahem) and a better man. Go Canes.
 
To clarify, I played only one skin flute. I am the sole owner of said skin flute and I only used my hands on it. I never kissed it nor tasted it - I'm not that flexible and tbh, the thought never crossed my mind until some sickos on here suggested such a disgusting thing. What a bunch of animals!


And just to confirm, you were never in a circle of skin flautists, correct?
 
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As our recruiting recaps continue to point out, “bet on traits.”

He didn’t have a lot of “safety” traits on display, especially for a 4 ⭐️, and the OTF character ain’t looking great.
 

Excellent response.

I could go in about the ultimate unpaid hard workers whose work laid the foundation for this country’s vast wealth and beginning infrastructure. The hard workers whose work made the choice to come to America politically, economically and socially advantageous. The ones who pushed and had legislation passed to make that citizenship and other essential rights a reality via their Civil Rights Movement. The ones who laid all but 800 miles of railroad tracks that made the Industrial Revolution and Western Expansion possible. And the ones who despite all of these contributions and hard work must navigate a mechanism/system in place to suppress their *collective* upward mobility and advancement based on skin color and lineage. No harder work than that.

I could talk about “honorary whiteness”, who advocated to receive it, who actually received it, what that entails, and why.

I agree it’s very sad that he seems to be squandering his opportunity. But it’s paradoxical to diss or leave out the people who gave them theirs. And I understand Zaquan is of Bahamian immigrant descent, but my point is about the responses these kind of posts elicit, and how they leave out the roads that were paved (morally/civilly and heavy lifting (physically) that occurred before they came.
 
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