ManInBlack829
ManInBlack829 t1_jc2rt62 wrote
Reply to [Adam Schefter] Chargers’ RB Austin Ekeler is requesting permission to speak with other teams about a potential trade after preliminary talks with the team aimed at a contract extension did not progress, his agent Cameron Weiss told ESPN. by wrestlebuffet
The Chargers and not paying their RBs, name a better combination.
ManInBlack829 t1_jaezdlp wrote
ManInBlack829 t1_jaebm96 wrote
Reply to comment by Dirt_E_Harry in In a way, many people are living their own version of life that’s much akin to Groundhog’s Day, the same predictable things happening over and over by TIFUstorytime
This sounds like the inspiration for lost in translation.
ManInBlack829 t1_jae4jfl wrote
This is completely unfair because Meryl Streep would never stop winning.
ManInBlack829 t1_j7zug5y wrote
Reply to comment by theWhiteKnightttt in From a newspaper in 2005: A 9-year-old Patrick Mahomes predicted that the Eagles would beat the Patriots 35-28 in Super Bowl XXXIX by IrwinRSchyster1
They said he did a couple of years after coming to KC.
I think that's what makes him a great coach; admit when you're not good at something and let others do it.
ManInBlack829 t1_j7zs7wo wrote
Reply to comment by theWhiteKnightttt in From a newspaper in 2005: A 9-year-old Patrick Mahomes predicted that the Eagles would beat the Patriots 35-28 in Super Bowl XXXIX by IrwinRSchyster1
Sorry, I had just mostly forgot about that game and it came rushing back.
It's crazy how much better Andy's clock management has gotten.
ManInBlack829 t1_j7zr9j9 wrote
Reply to comment by theWhiteKnightttt in From a newspaper in 2005: A 9-year-old Patrick Mahomes predicted that the Eagles would beat the Patriots 35-28 in Super Bowl XXXIX by IrwinRSchyster1
McNabb wasn't the problem, it was (forgive me) Andy Reid acting like they were only down by one score at the end of the game when they needed two.
If you went back and watched that game, it would frustrate you after watching modern time/clock management. It's part of why they let him go. His time management was bad and a big reason he wasn't considered as great as he now is.
ManInBlack829 t1_j5l4ftv wrote
Reply to comment by CorruptedHannya in What's your favorite scene where a character is "too high"? by Calm-Purchase-8044
I'm pretty sure Cleavon Little/Sheriff Bart on Blazing Saddles was actually high for the "you know, morons", scene
ManInBlack829 t1_j5l41bv wrote
I think Sheriff Bart/Cleavon Little was smoking a real joint in Blazing Saddles lol
ManInBlack829 t1_j37dd6y wrote
Reply to Sources: Michigan under NCAA investigation; Jim Harbaugh expects to stay. by PrincessBananas85
This seems like one of those headlines we look back on in a month and go, "Boy, that escalated quickly."
ManInBlack829 t1_j24dlbm wrote
I have a theory that the best way to get famous is to know famous people, and this kind of strengthens that.
It's really hard to get picked out a crowd and put on stage, it's much easier with backstage passes.
ManInBlack829 t1_j1hzpep wrote
The amount of criticism and shame she's feeling for this must be immense.
I feel really bad for anyone who has to report anything like this, even worse for how society will blame them for it.
ManInBlack829 t1_izf95so wrote
It was what the cheerleaders were saying about him really confirmed this for me.
ManInBlack829 t1_iycbueh wrote
I would venture a few of the Hallmark Christmas movies do this.
ManInBlack829 t1_iwuhlsk wrote
Reply to Sky News: Qatar World Cup: Beer to be banned from stadiums, Sky News understands by Man_in_the_uk
This world cup already served it's purpose to Qatar by giving kickbacks to all of the people involved.
They "spent" 300 billion dollars on this cup, they're not trying to make money off of it. And they don't really care if a bunch of white people from thousands of miles away don't like how they do things. That's why they bought the World Cup, so they could do what their country wants.
It's funny to me how so many people don't get that they just don't care about westerners at all. It's the surprised Pikachu meme every day.
ManInBlack829 t1_iwsrasg wrote
Reply to comment by BreezyisBetter in The clean-up cost for Spider-Man’s web all over the city must be astonishing. by BreezyisBetter
You're trying to make sense out of those movies?
Just relax and and enjoy the raimimemes
ManInBlack829 t1_ivg29qi wrote
Reply to comment by BOBOUDA in PsBattle: Police chasing a pig by randy5599
That pig's going about Oink 1.2, and breaking the ham barrier.
ManInBlack829 t1_ituh87u wrote
Reply to comment by GONA_B_L8 in Why don't we make movies about the victims instead of the serial killers? by [deleted]
Yet when you talk about serial killer shows everyone defends themselves watching by saying things like, "It's not the excitement as much as self-preservation. And they're respectful to the victims..."
I think you hit the nail on the head: killers are exciting and consequently a form of entertainment to us. There's nothing altruistic about liking Dahmer, it's exciting is all.
ManInBlack829 t1_is0msps wrote
Reply to comment by drdrdoug in Some iPhone 14 users say the crash detection feature has triggered false alarms and called 911 during rollercoaster rides or after a phone drop while driving by speckz
Lol people will forget to do both, even with good intentions.
ManInBlack829 t1_is0mo0k wrote
Reply to comment by LarryGlue in Some iPhone 14 users say the crash detection feature has triggered false alarms and called 911 during rollercoaster rides or after a phone drop while driving by speckz
Crash detection is really hard, just saying. It's not a simple bug at all.
ManInBlack829 t1_je97dcm wrote
Reply to comment by doterobcn in TIL that when former White House press secretary James Brady died in 2014, his death was ruled a homicide because it was ultimately caused by a gunshot wound he sustained in 1981, during the attempted assassination of Ronald Reagan by IAmTiborius
It would be if your name was put on a bill to end gun violence.