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ttun Shenanigans, Arguments, and Emasculated Cucks (2019 thread)

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A close friend of mine's son (both he and his son are Buckeye fans) goes to high school with Velazquez. The kid's been taking a fair amount of crap from some of the local kids for his choice of school since before his unfortunate gold pants comment, so I'm inclined to give him the benefit of the doubt that he'd just had enough and like a typical teenager didn't handle it in an ideal way. FWIW, my friend said the kid's a "spectacular" baseball player. Of course, none of this means that I won't be happy to add him to the platinum sombrero club in a few years.

Fuck him.

He made a choice and there are consequences.

Welcome to life.
 
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A close friend of mine's son (both he and his son are Buckeye fans) goes to high school with Velazquez. The kid's been taking a fair amount of crap from some of the local kids for his choice of school since before his unfortunate gold pants comment, so I'm inclined to give him the benefit of the doubt that he'd just had enough and like a typical teenager didn't handle it in an ideal way. FWIW, my friend said the kid's a "spectacular" baseball player. Of course, none of this means that I won't be happy to add him to the platinum sombrero club in a few years.

Fuck him.

He made a choice and there are consequences.

Welcome to life.

+1.

Choices have consequence

A choice and then a second choice to be a douchebag about the first choice. Two choices.

All this and he did have the opportunity to play for Fick at Cincy. I'm sure that he'd play baseballs there too. So... there's that.
 
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A close friend of mine's son (both he and his son are Buckeye fans) goes to high school with Velazquez. The kid's been taking a fair amount of crap from some of the local kids for his choice of school since before his unfortunate gold pants comment, so I'm inclined to give him the benefit of the doubt that he'd just had enough and like a typical teenager didn't handle it in an ideal way. FWIW, my friend said the kid's a "spectacular" baseball player. Of course, none of this means that I won't be happy to add him to the platinum sombrero club in a few years.


I saw him play vs my son last spring. Kid can rake. I'd wager he plays way more on the diamond than the gridiron
 
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So the kid is the second coming of Ken Griffey Jr. on the diamond. Why isn’t he playing baseball at, like, a school that’s good at, like, baseball? Those schools have football teams, too. Schools that are better at, like, football.
 
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