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TopicI was walking my dog and he peed on somebody's lawn and I got yelled at
JfAtS1O3N
07/23/18 10:27:55 PM
#65
peanutt121 posted...
The amount of ignorance in this topic concerning dog training, damage to grass by pee, and the amount of wild animals doing the same or worse on same grass is beyond all possible recognition of common sense. This woman is a complete idiot and should just take a pill and calm down.

Just never let your dog in her yard again. You nor your dog did nothing wrong.

A dog is a domesticated animal, it should be pissing and peeing in other people's yards.

I love all these people who love their dogs to death and treat them almost like humans, then when a dog does something stupid we're just supposed to toss it under the rug. Newsflash people, I like my cats but at the end of the day, all these animals are fucking dumb as shit.
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TopicDo you have a problem with women breastfeeding in public?
JfAtS1O3N
07/22/18 7:36:59 PM
#31
I don't think it should be illegal but it is a little bit off-putting. I mean if a woman is breastfeeding her child and you give an innocent glance her way, you could easily be perceived as a weirdo.
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TopicI was walking my dog and he peed on somebody's lawn and I got yelled at
JfAtS1O3N
07/22/18 7:32:24 PM
#28
Yeah, I wouldn't want a dog peeing in my yard. I know tons of animals pee and piss in yards but in this case there's something the owner can do about it. I don't even really care about how my yard looks so I wouldn't really care much about it killing grass, I just don't want to step in another person's pet's piss.
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TopicHistoric WWE announcement this upcoming RAW
JfAtS1O3N
07/21/18 10:12:52 PM
#33
She'll announce that its all fake.
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TopicGuardians of the Galaxy director James Gunn fired for old Tweets : (
JfAtS1O3N
07/21/18 9:16:30 PM
#58
Mead posted...
What kind of cave have people been living in that theyve never heard of James Gunn?

How do people not know the brother of Billy and Bart Gunn?
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TopicThe 40 hour work week is objectively bad
JfAtS1O3N
07/16/18 12:26:57 AM
#136
kayoticdreamz posted...
CommonJoe posted...
What do you think the typical breakfast is?


typical and good are two different words.

we are using the word good breakfast.

The problem is you guys are lumping in eating a good, healthy breakfast with a typical breakfast when talking about how much free time is taken away from people throughout the day. I think most people make a quick, crappy breakfast or don't eat one at all regardless of work.
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TopicThe 40 hour work week is objectively bad
JfAtS1O3N
07/16/18 12:19:41 AM
#133
kayoticdreamz posted...
JfAtS1O3N posted...
kayoticdreamz posted...
JfAtS1O3N posted...
RchHomieQuanChi posted...
JfAtS1O3N posted...
It shouldn't take more than 15 minutes to make and eat some toast, or cereal, eat some fruit, drink some juice or milk. Don't need a gourmet breakfast.


That is nowhere close to a balanced breakfast.

If I don't eat that I just skip breakfast altogether. And I shower at night. So all in all I wake up and am out the door anywhere from 10-15 minutes.


skipping breakfast is unhealthy and makes a person unproductive.

so yeah....if you want a breakfast that isn't terrible.....thats taking more than your 15 minutes estimated. then you have to clean the damn dishes too. I also have no idea where this idiotic myth that americans have came to be where cereal or toast is considered a good breakfast. thats bullshit and anyone with half a brain knows it.

and let's even add waking up and not wanting to bum rush out the damn door, so let's add maybe meditation and/or prayer into the morning routine which are fantastic ways to start any day.

basically you are a workaholic as i figured. you eat sleep and breathe work. you see 0 issue with giving up 12 hours out of a day to devoted work activities + relaxation afterwards.

as for me....i'd love to be able to work to live and not live to work.

You're making a lot of assumptions there brother. I work 7:30-4 every day, leave a half hour early on Friday. Hardly a workaholic.


you're advocating skipping breakfast just to get to work early.....thats a sign of a workaholic.

You're assuming I'm skipping breakfast to get to work early....I skip breakfast just cause its a bad habit I've always had. I did the same thing with school. But hey, I get to work early and get out of work early so I can still have a decent amount of time later in the day. Don't see how that's being a workaholic. You seem to be trying to place a label on me to make a point.
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TopicThe 40 hour work week is objectively bad
JfAtS1O3N
07/16/18 12:14:00 AM
#131
kayoticdreamz posted...
JfAtS1O3N posted...
RchHomieQuanChi posted...
JfAtS1O3N posted...
It shouldn't take more than 15 minutes to make and eat some toast, or cereal, eat some fruit, drink some juice or milk. Don't need a gourmet breakfast.


That is nowhere close to a balanced breakfast.

If I don't eat that I just skip breakfast altogether. And I shower at night. So all in all I wake up and am out the door anywhere from 10-15 minutes.


skipping breakfast is unhealthy and makes a person unproductive.

so yeah....if you want a breakfast that isn't terrible.....thats taking more than your 15 minutes estimated. then you have to clean the damn dishes too. I also have no idea where this idiotic myth that americans have came to be where cereal or toast is considered a good breakfast. thats bullshit and anyone with half a brain knows it.

and let's even add waking up and not wanting to bum rush out the damn door, so let's add maybe meditation and/or prayer into the morning routine which are fantastic ways to start any day.

basically you are a workaholic as i figured. you eat sleep and breathe work. you see 0 issue with giving up 12 hours out of a day to devoted work activities + relaxation afterwards.

as for me....i'd love to be able to work to live and not live to work.

You're making a lot of assumptions there brother. I work 7:30-4 every day, leave a half hour early on Friday. Hardly a workaholic.
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TopicThe 40 hour work week is objectively bad
JfAtS1O3N
07/16/18 12:09:41 AM
#127
RchHomieQuanChi posted...
JfAtS1O3N posted...
you're still losing 15 minutes of "free time" by your standards so it doesn't really matter. It would still interfere with your day if you had a day off.


Okay, so it's 15 minutes out of your free time, and it's also 15 minutes of your work day.

Don't really get your point.

Oh......I get it now. That's less time for you to have "free time" after work. That makes sense, but I think it was phrased poorly in your original post. I wouldn't lump that under 18-20 hours of time devoted to work as you stated it, I would like that to 18-20 hours devoted to work/basic human necessities.
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TopicThe 40 hour work week is objectively bad
JfAtS1O3N
07/16/18 12:06:37 AM
#124
RchHomieQuanChi posted...
JfAtS1O3N posted...
RchHomieQuanChi posted...
JfAtS1O3N posted...
RchHomieQuanChi posted...
JfAtS1O3N posted...
It shouldn't take more than 15 minutes to make and eat some toast, or cereal, eat some fruit, drink some juice or milk. Don't need a gourmet breakfast.


That is nowhere close to a balanced breakfast.

If I don't eat that I just skip breakfast altogether. And I shower at night. So all in all I wake up and am out the door anywhere from 10-15 minutes.


Okay, so you would just add the 15 minutes you'd take to shower to the end of your work day instead....literally nothing changes.

Have you addressed my point that you should be taking a shower regardless? I would hardly count that as being devoted to your work unless you want to be disgusting.


Okay.....the thing is if you have a day off, you can take a shower at any time and it doesn't interfere with your day.

I......really don't get the point you're trying to make here. If you have a day off and you take a shower, you're still losing 15 minutes of "free time" by your standards so it doesn't really matter. It would still interfere with your day if you had a day off. There's literally no difference to taking a shower when you have a day off vs taking a shower when you're working. Same thing for eating unless its lunch, cause if you take lunch at work then that's extra time away from home.
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TopicThe 40 hour work week is objectively bad
JfAtS1O3N
07/15/18 11:59:34 PM
#121
RchHomieQuanChi posted...
JfAtS1O3N posted...
RchHomieQuanChi posted...
JfAtS1O3N posted...
It shouldn't take more than 15 minutes to make and eat some toast, or cereal, eat some fruit, drink some juice or milk. Don't need a gourmet breakfast.


That is nowhere close to a balanced breakfast.

If I don't eat that I just skip breakfast altogether. And I shower at night. So all in all I wake up and am out the door anywhere from 10-15 minutes.


Okay, so you would just add the 15 minutes you'd take to shower to the end of your work day instead....literally nothing changes.

Have you addressed my point that you should be taking a shower regardless? I would hardly count that as being devoted to your work unless you want to be disgusting.
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TopicThe 40 hour work week is objectively bad
JfAtS1O3N
07/15/18 11:57:11 PM
#119
RchHomieQuanChi posted...
JfAtS1O3N posted...
It shouldn't take more than 15 minutes to make and eat some toast, or cereal, eat some fruit, drink some juice or milk. Don't need a gourmet breakfast.


That is nowhere close to a balanced breakfast.

If I don't eat that I just skip breakfast altogether. And I shower at night. So all in all I wake up and am out the door anywhere from 10-15 minutes.
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TopicThe 40 hour work week is objectively bad
JfAtS1O3N
07/15/18 11:54:06 PM
#117
RchHomieQuanChi posted...
JfAtS1O3N posted...
Conflict posted...
JfAtS1O3N posted...
And 1 hour to get ready for work? How long does it take to get dressed, eat some breakfast, take a shower, and brush your teeth?


Uh

Read this one more time

get dressed-5 minutes
eat breakfast-15 minutes
take a shower-10/15 minutes
brush teeth-2 minutes

No way that should take an hour. I know some people take long showers but even then, how much time are we spending in the shower? 45 minutes? And on top of that, getting dress, eating breakfast, taking a shower, and brushing your teeth are all stuff that, as I mentioned, you should be doing regardless of your job.


You do know you have to actually make the breakfast.....right?

I mean, it'd be nice if you have a wife that can make breakfast for you in the morning, but she probably has to go to work too.

It shouldn't take more than 15 minutes to make and eat some toast, or cereal, eat some fruit, drink some juice or milk. Don't need a gourmet breakfast.
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TopicThe 40 hour work week is objectively bad
JfAtS1O3N
07/15/18 11:43:37 PM
#112
Conflict posted...
JfAtS1O3N posted...
And 1 hour to get ready for work? How long does it take to get dressed, eat some breakfast, take a shower, and brush your teeth?


Uh

Read this one more time

get dressed-5 minutes
eat breakfast-15 minutes
take a shower-10/15 minutes
brush teeth-2 minutes

No way that should take an hour. I know some people take long showers but even then, how much time are we spending in the shower? 45 minutes? And on top of that, getting dress, eating breakfast, taking a shower, and brushing your teeth are all stuff that, as I mentioned, you should be doing regardless of your job.
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TopicThe 40 hour work week is objectively bad
JfAtS1O3N
07/15/18 11:30:59 PM
#107
RchHomieQuanChi posted...


1 hour to get ready for work
1 hour commute to work
8 hours at work
1 hour at lunch
1 hour commute back home
8-10 hours of sleep

You're looking at 18-20 hours alone per day devoted to work, and that's assuming you don't work overtime. So in a typical 40 hour work week structure, you're actually looking at 100 hours per week devoted to either work, going to work, leaving work or getting the energy for work. That's assuming you have the energy to do anything other than sit and relax the minute you get home. The weekend's pretty great though, though you might end up spending half your Saturday or Sunday trying to catch up on chores and errands you couldn't do throughout the week.

Please watch this video:




I agree with some of your points but not here. 8-10 hours of sleep would not count as hours devoted to work. You gotta sleep regardless of what job you have or how much you work. And 1 hour commute to and from work is a worst case scenario for a lot of people. And 1 hour to get ready for work? How long does it take to get dressed, eat some breakfast, take a shower, and brush your teeth? Besides, again, these are things you should be doing even if you don't have a job or aren't working 40 hours a week and really don't count towards being "devoted" to work. You would maybe have a point if you said the typical 8 hour work day is really more like 9-10 hours, but 18-20 is asinine.
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TopicThe 40 hour work week is objectively bad
JfAtS1O3N
07/15/18 11:16:04 PM
#100
The 40 hour work week can be tough but isn't all that bad, maybe a little less would work out better, but I think the real antiquated thing about work schedules is how rigid they are in an office type setting. It would be a lot better if you had more flexibility in your work hours, like working later in the day if you want, or working 10+ hours in a couple days and only working 5-6 in others. But a lot of management types have a "what is anything besides a 8-5 job?" mindset.

Another thing.....most 9-5 jobs are really 8-5 jobs cause a lot of them require you take a one hour lunch unless you're salaried. I know a one hour lunch isn't really "work", but its another hour away from home which adds up over the long haul.
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TopicUniversally loved songs that you dislike?
JfAtS1O3N
07/14/18 10:33:56 PM
#82
I don't know if its universally loved but I hear in on the radio all the time and immediately turn it off, "I Want You to Want Me" by Cheap Trick is awful.

"Sweet Emotion" and "Walk This Way" by Aerosmith also suck.
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TopicUniversally loved songs that you dislike?
JfAtS1O3N
07/14/18 6:06:30 PM
#65
TopicSo NES and SNES Classic Mini are back. Are you buying?
JfAtS1O3N
06/27/18 11:57:50 PM
#24
I still got an old SNES hooked up. I think mine was a newer model of it though, wanna say we got it in 97. It doesn't work perfectly, takes the games a few tries to start up but once the game's going you're usually fine. Save features also don't work great although that's more of a cartridge thing.
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TopicStreet workers in India intentionally bury a dog alive in molten tar
JfAtS1O3N
06/19/18 6:27:27 PM
#27
I'm not into the whole dog thing, so I'd like to point out that it would be fucked up to do this to any living thing. It could be a rat on the street, and to intentionally do something like this to it would be sick.
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TopicRIP GameStop
JfAtS1O3N
06/19/18 6:22:03 PM
#75
Grischnak posted...
JfAtS1O3N posted...
ITT Gamestop is the only store where you get asked questions


I mean, not really. Suggestive selling and all that stuff is pretty common nowadays. Almost all big corporations require their cashiers to do it to some extent. In the US anyway. It's just that GameStop is one of the worst.

I was being sarcastic. Tons of other stores ask if you have a rewards membership with them, what your email or phone number is, etc. I went to Office Depot the other day and they asked me if I wanted to open an account and told me the benefits of it, not that big of a deal. Actually, I did end up opening an account so it works.
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TopicRIP GameStop
JfAtS1O3N
06/19/18 6:11:32 PM
#72
ITT Gamestop is the only store where you get asked questions
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TopicChelsea Handler racist bit (not really super current but relevant)
JfAtS1O3N
06/04/18 1:20:02 AM
#1
TopicTBS will not fire Samantha Bee for her calling Ivanka Trump the C word on air.
JfAtS1O3N
06/01/18 1:31:05 PM
#96
You're holding two different business entities to the same standard. What one network deems unacceptable another may not. I would like to point out that ABC is not network television while TBS is on cable television.
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TopicFriendly reminder that Jimmy Kimmel dressed in black face and works for ABC.
JfAtS1O3N
05/30/18 7:22:48 PM
#120
If anything this situation would be similar to the Hulk Hogan thing, which many people did sympathize with him and he's probably gonna end up back in the company that got rid of him. Although even then its not the same thing, cause Hogan said something that is undoubtedly racist in any capacity for many years now.
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TopicShould the 40 hour work week be reduced?
JfAtS1O3N
05/24/18 9:24:26 PM
#49
I wouldn't mind 30 hours spread over 5 days. 30 hours spread over 4 days would almost make me feel super bored by the end of the weekend. 40 hours with a 3 day weekend is nice cause you get a ton of stuff done over 4 days and use that extra day off to breathe a little bit.
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TopicShould the 40 hour work week be reduced?
JfAtS1O3N
05/24/18 9:14:39 PM
#43
I think there are much worse things to worry about in this country than the 40 hour work week. I think just about everybody would prefer something shorter, but these types of things seem to work themselves out eventually anyways.
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TopicBREAKING NEWS: White NFL officially banning kneeling during anthems.
JfAtS1O3N
05/23/18 11:45:41 PM
#413
wah_wah_wah posted...
JfAtS1O3N posted...
Conflict posted...
JfAtS1O3N posted...
but the fact that its multimillionaires telling us how shitty their lives are made by stuff that doesn't affect them


If that's your takeaway then you know absolutely nothing about the reasoning for the protests and might as well stop trying to talk about it.

I'm not saying I agree with that take, I'm saying that's the perception people have when they see these multimillionaires doing stuff like this. It has nothing to do with their skin color. If it was rich white actors doing the same thing at the Academy Awards, people would bitch about it too.

The funny thing is we're almost certainly going to get players kneeling even still, which, because they will be personally fined for doing so, will prove that they don't care about the money

I hope so. And maybe some of the owners will take a stand and pay for the fines like the Jets.
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TopicBREAKING NEWS: White NFL officially banning kneeling during anthems.
JfAtS1O3N
05/23/18 8:13:21 PM
#378
Y2J_os_HBK_Blue posted...
JfAtS1O3N posted...
cjsdowg posted...
JfAtS1O3N posted...

Well yeah, Trump's a dope.


But many of the people who are complaining about this the most support Trump.

I should have changed my original post to "Well yeah, Trump's a dope and so are a lot of the people who voted for him".


Says the person who voted for Hillary lol

What? Yeah, right. I didn't vote for Hilary.
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TopicBREAKING NEWS: White NFL officially banning kneeling during anthems.
JfAtS1O3N
05/23/18 8:02:34 PM
#376
cjsdowg posted...
JfAtS1O3N posted...

Well yeah, Trump's a dope.


But many of the people who are complaining about this the most support Trump.

I should have changed my original post to "Well yeah, Trump's a dope and so are a lot of the people who voted for him".
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TopicBlack guy sucker punches Asian guy in hospital waiting room *VIDEO*
JfAtS1O3N
05/23/18 7:59:41 PM
#56
We all know Asians are usually the most racist out of everybody.
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TopicWhy don't conservatives have a John Oliver type show?
JfAtS1O3N
05/23/18 7:57:44 PM
#139
Prestoff posted...
Also Bill Maher isn't conservative, he's the proponent for "free speech" which was something that was largely a liberal stance back then. Bill Maher would talk shit about Christians who got offended when someone made a joke about them or their religion. His whole schtick is that he' an asshole who is will not be censored for having a dirty mouth by stating his opinions. It's just the current political climate right now where the far left has embraced PC culture that Bill Maher is against, and guess what his audience are still primarily liberals because he stuck to his stance. He's willing to call out people on his side when he disagrees with them, but "free speech" is not primarily a conservative stance as most people think it is.

Also people are right about Bill Burr being fairly moderate, Dave Chapelle was extremely liberal when he started his career. He would make constant jokes about how Bill Clinton was a pimp for having sex with Monica Lewinsky and would constantly bash Bush whenever he could. The only reason he isn't bashing Trump right now because everyone is doing it. As he said it "Trump is bad for comedy.", to him it's like going after the lowest hanging fruit. He's not as extreme on being a liberal, but he is still fairly liberal and I bet most people don't even know he's Muslim which would tick off a lot of conservatives.

Chappelle made fun of Bush cause he was a really easy target. I always felt Chappelle, at least his show on Comedy Central, played it straight down the middle on social issues really well.
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TopicBREAKING NEWS: White NFL officially banning kneeling during anthems.
JfAtS1O3N
05/23/18 7:55:47 PM
#374
CyricZ posted...
JfAtS1O3N posted...
I don't think I made myself clear enough the first time.

I agree with the NFL's decision from a business standpoint, and the fact that the players are being paid handsomely means to me, I have even less sympathy for their cause. But I don't agree with the take that they shouldn't feel like can make a difference because this stuff doesn't directly effect a lot of the players.

You're not making yourself all that clear this time.

Do you or do you not think people who make a lot of money should not protest when they see injustice happening to others?

I wouldn't say they shouldn't. Does it affect my feelings about it? Sure. But I don't think it should outright stop them. But at the same time, I'm not gonna feel bad for them about their employer being dicks like, say, Amazon Warehouse employees. But you should speak up for what you feel is right.

Sorry. I'm bad with this stuff.
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TopicBREAKING NEWS: White NFL officially banning kneeling during anthems.
JfAtS1O3N
05/23/18 7:53:47 PM
#373
cjsdowg posted...
JfAtS1O3N posted...

Oh boohoo, the multimillionaires are being told what not to do by their boss on the job. People being angry with athletes voicing their opinions on this stuff has nothing to do with race, but the fact that its multimillionaires telling us how s***ty their lives are made by stuff that doesn't affect them. Its the same reason why people don't like rich whities whining about that stuff either.

I think its dumb for people to get worked up over athletes talking politics, but at least know the reasons why people don't like it.


Yet Trump built his campaign over saying America isn't great, and complaining how hard the riches people got. While insulting POWs.

Well yeah, Trump's a dope.
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TopicBREAKING NEWS: White NFL officially banning kneeling during anthems.
JfAtS1O3N
05/23/18 7:51:04 PM
#370
CyricZ posted...
JfAtS1O3N posted...
I've just been saying its a business decision on the owner's part.

Good attempt at deflection, but that has nothing to do with what I called you out for.

It's okay if you don't have a response. We can move on.

I don't think I made myself clear enough the first time.

I agree with the NFL's decision from a business standpoint, and the fact that the players are being paid handsomely means to me, I have even less sympathy for their cause. But I don't agree with the take that they shouldn't feel like can make a difference because this stuff doesn't directly effect a lot of the players.
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TopicBREAKING NEWS: White NFL officially banning kneeling during anthems.
JfAtS1O3N
05/23/18 7:44:05 PM
#366
CyricZ posted...
JfAtS1O3N posted...
I'm not saying I agree with that take, I'm saying that's the perception people have when they see these multimillionaires doing stuff like this.

I'd give you the benefit of the doubt, except...
JfAtS1O3N posted...
Oh boohoo, the multimillionaires are being told what not to do by their boss on the job.

I've just been saying its a business decision on the owner's part.
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TopicBREAKING NEWS: White NFL officially banning kneeling during anthems.
JfAtS1O3N
05/23/18 7:29:56 PM
#363
Conflict posted...
JfAtS1O3N posted...
but the fact that its multimillionaires telling us how shitty their lives are made by stuff that doesn't affect them


If that's your takeaway then you know absolutely nothing about the reasoning for the protests and might as well stop trying to talk about it.

I'm not saying I agree with that take, I'm saying that's the perception people have when they see these multimillionaires doing stuff like this. It has nothing to do with their skin color. If it was rich white actors doing the same thing at the Academy Awards, people would bitch about it too.
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TopicBREAKING NEWS: White NFL officially banning kneeling during anthems.
JfAtS1O3N
05/23/18 7:18:48 PM
#354
FrisbeeDude posted...
MedzXVIII posted...
FaultyGourry posted...
Oh no, those poor players have to follow conduct policies while on the job. The horror.


Nope. They're valuable talent, so if they want, they'll kneel anyway and either eat the fines or have team owners pay them. Also, look forward to the NFLPA fighting this. The days of telling black men to shut up and entertain yall are very quickly coming to an end

Oh boohoo, the multimillionaires are being told what not to do by their boss on the job. People being angry with athletes voicing their opinions on this stuff has nothing to do with race, but the fact that its multimillionaires telling us how shitty their lives are made by stuff that doesn't affect them. Its the same reason why people don't like rich whities whining about that stuff either.

I think its dumb for people to get worked up over athletes talking politics, but at least know the reasons why people don't like it.
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TopicBREAKING NEWS: White NFL officially banning kneeling during anthems.
JfAtS1O3N
05/23/18 4:35:48 PM
#259
CyricZ posted...
ThePrinceFish posted...
CyricZ posted...
Football can go hang for all I care. I'm just caring about the freedoms of the American worker and the worrying precedent of enforced patriotism.

The freedoms of the American worker do not include activism during your job.

I guess I've been transported to an alternate America where strikes and walkouts don't exist.

And while I posited it as a question earlier, now I'm just outright saying it: this move by the owners is not about respect, tradition, or patriotism. It's about control. It's about exercising control over the workers. The union was not consulted, and I'm very much looking forward to what they have to say on this after review.

I don't think its about exercising control at all. They were losing money. If they weren't losing money they probably wouldn't care, if they were making money they would outright encourage it.
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TopicBREAKING NEWS: White NFL officially banning kneeling during anthems.
JfAtS1O3N
05/23/18 4:28:28 PM
#254
fenderbender321 posted...
I'm not upset about the kneeling. But I get tired of it being the center of attention.

I'm in the same boat. I'm about as annoyed with the conservative snowflakes as I am with the players kneeling. I'm not even really annoyed with 99% of the players who have done it, I've only really been annoyed with Kaepernick cause he only started this stuff after being rightfully benched due to sucking and not being able to win games.
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TopicBREAKING NEWS: White NFL officially banning kneeling during anthems.
JfAtS1O3N
05/23/18 4:08:27 PM
#245
Antifar posted...
Spooking posted...
Not to mention the players who kneel make the NFL look bad. What company is going to employee somebody who makes their company look bad?

fenderbender321 posted...
When you're at a game, you're at work. If you're protesting during a game broadcast, you're using the NFL as your platform. Sorry, but you don't get to do that. That's the NFL's platform. You're on their time.

Why do you guys care about the NFL's image and time?

I personally don't care and I'm not offended by the players kneeling, I agree with some of their issues. But I think a lot of people are saying its understandable from the NFL's standpoint, not that they necessarily care personally.
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TopicBREAKING NEWS: White NFL officially banning kneeling during anthems.
JfAtS1O3N
05/23/18 4:04:26 PM
#241
hockeybub89 posted...
JfAtS1O3N posted...
hockeybub89 posted...
KingCrabCake posted...
Sayoria posted...
Could an employer force an Indian man to eat a hamburger? Because that's pretty much saying the same thing. He is working for someone who wants him to eat a hamburger.


Wow that is one dumb fucking analogy that isnt even in the same boat.

Nba Forces its players...and guess what...bo one cries

The NBA also lets people wear BLM shirts and they are doing better than the NFL. Your thoughts?

This is a bad comparison. There's no reason to be offended by NBA players wearing T-shirts.

What if they are offensive

Then people would be offended and they'd probably be told to not wear them. There's nothing innately offensive about wearing a BLM shirt. Notice how the NBA was very quick to tell players to stand for the anthem. They were more forward-thinking on the issue than the NFL. Yet NBA players have been very outspoken on social issues. They just haven't done it on the court and in potentially offensive ways, so nobody bats an eye, except for that bitch Laura Ingraham.
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