TerragonSix
Itsa Me, 1Gapio!
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Looks like you’re On a Plain.
Nah, there's Something In The Way.
Looks like you’re On a Plain.
The fact that I can clearly visualize that happening with Nesta makes your hypothetical all the more impressive.Christ who cares. Let them do the song and dance for the media and optics-fiends. **** let Nesta show up to classes and personally duct tape every BIO 101 freshman's nose and mouth shut if it means they get to play in September.
There is a better way than snitching. You can simply have players explain to people why it is important to the team, and the season, that everyone is perceived as being on the same page with this. Snitching on them is a cowardly move. Man up and use your voice. People respect the football players, but they won't if they turn into a bunch of snitches.People that don't like this and yet want football have a complete lack of understanding of nuance.
That's a real Heartbreaker. If it's a Lake of Fire, definitely Stay Away.Nah, there's Something In The Way.
Jesus H Christ.....I've never seen a Cape Water Buffalo do a maneuver like that.....Who knew??Mane in the spirit of solidarity and leading by example I had to out this delicious chocolate vixen for not wearing a mask.
@djnellz What say you, does she Merritt a spanking.
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These people know the mask rules on campus, and they're willfully violating them. It's not "snitching" any more than it's snitching to report someone you see breaking into a car. You guys got the concept of snitching all wrong. Snitching is when you're up to no good with some accomplices, you get caught, and you snitch on the accomplices to benefit your own situation. Or it's if you're doing a bid and provide info on someone else to shorten your bid.There is a better way than snitching. You can simply have players explain to people why it is important to the team, and the season, that everyone is perceived as being on the same page with this. Snitching on them is a cowardly move. Man up and use your voice. People respect the football players, but they won't if they turn into a bunch of snitches.
I can respect that take. Problem is, most college students won't. They aren't going to think not wearing a mask is the same as breaking into a car.These people know the mask rules on campus, and they're willfully violating them. It's not "snitching" any more than it's snitching to report someone you see breaking into a car. You guys got the concept of snitching all wrong. Snitching is when you're up to no good with some accomplices, you get caught, and you snitch on the accomplices to benefit your own situation. Or it's if you're doing a bid and provide info on someone else to shorten your bid.
It's not on the players to get into confrontations with people that can lead to violence, as we've seen 1000000 times on social media with Karens and the lengths they're willing to go to not wear masks. It's also not advisable for players, who are trying to stay away from the bug, to start conversing with some mongoloid not wearing a mask, who could infect them.
Have you ever, would you ever, call the police?This is a new low for the Miami Hurrikarens. George Orwell called this.
Just have our guy boot that ***
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Sieg heil! Oh crap I probably did it again.SNITCH ON THE VIOLATORRRRRRRRRRRRRRSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS, MANE
I wouldn't. The "black guy", as you say, that lives down the street runs the coffee shop. I'll be damned if I'm calling the cops on him. He has the good stuff!Two thirds of the people here saying “stop snitching” call the cops when they see a black guy in their neighborhood.

Not since I was about 6 or 7 years old when my bike was stolen from our front yard in Coral Gables. Was so shocked and appalled that I entered the kitchen, picked up the phone hanging on the wall (the only phone in the house), dialed 9-1-1 and blurted out that someone stole my bike and promptly hung up.Have you ever, would you ever, call the police?
So if I were to walk into your house and take your tv, you wouldn't tell anyone?Not since I was about 6 or 7 years old when my bike was stolen from our front yard in Coral Gables. Was so shocked and appalled that I entered the kitchen, picked up the phone hanging on the wall (the only phone in the house), dialed 9-1-1 and blurted out that someone stole my bike and promptly hung up.
I mind my own business.