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RB 3 is wild. I like Love I think he'll be near or better than Jamahir Gibbs I still wouldn't debate taking him till 10-15Damn. A RB at 3 and WR at 4.
Yep hard to argue we don't condone it with our highest leaders acting that wayWhat’s an incredibly widespread problem in today’s world is that this has become normalized and accepted behavior at the highest levels of society.
What’s an incredibly widespread problem in today’s world is that this has become normalized and accepted behavior at the highest levels of society.I'll be... unfiltered.
I don't give a fuck about the cheating. At the same time, anyone on this board can spare us the sanctimonious "he who is without sin" nonsense and piss right off.
Being a cheater is low. Proud to say I may be abrasive, if not a bit of an asshole; but I'm neither dishonest nor a cheat.
That said, what bothers me the most about this situation is that these two were clearly caught. Instead of owning it and apologizing immediately, they lied, attempted to gaslight (I believe that's how this would be used) anyone with a pair of eyes and reason into believing what what we saw wasn't reality.
THAT is an incredibly widespread problem in today's world. The inability to admit one's fault and own it without blaming others. Yet, somehow, it's a prevalent and effect tactic.
What is most tragic is that it makes any attempt at an apology hollow. It's coerced, rehearsed, and meaningless. You wished to carry on without consequence until the truth was so undeniable that generations yet born could even see it. To not pause at any point, self-reflect and admit wrong, all while accusing others of wrong doing, is near sociopathic.
Like I said, 75% of people are full of shit. All it takes is the correct topic to bring the stink out.