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Man I feel for dude. Got tears in my eyes.
Yeah....that was a real hard article to get through. Don't really know what else to say about it.
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Man I feel for dude. Got tears in my eyes.
Last part hit me in the feels man, I know someone whos going through stuff like that and I havent made an effort to reach out to her in forever over BS romantic problems. Dont know how I'd feel if something happened to her, definitely would feel responsible.Yeah....that was a real hard article to get through. Don't really know what else to say about it.Man I feel for dude. Got tears in my eyes.
Last part hit me in the feels man, I know someone whos going through stuff like that and I havent made an effort to reach out to her in forever over BS romantic problems. Dont know how I'd feel if something happened to her, definitely would feel responsible.
Man I feel for dude. Got tears in my eyes.
Yeah....that was a real hard article to get through. Don't really know what else to say about it.
I hope rose play today
Man I feel for dude. Got tears in my eyes.
Damn.Then Donna told the most crushing part of the story: The night Gia hanged herself, Donna was on the phone with her. They’d decided that Donna would fly down the next day, and Gia had booked the ticket. Donna was sure they’d get through this rough patch together. Then Gia began to mumble. Then her words came only in short breaths. Donna assumed her daughter was dozing off. Maybe she’d taken Nyquil and wine, as she sometimes did to help her sleep. The phone stayed connected for the next 10 minutes, and there was nothing but silence. That’s when, to her horror, Donna realized what Gia had done.
I bookmarked that Ryan Anderson link for later.
Then I read all the comments after.
Definitely won't be reading the article.
I don't do stories like that, on purpose.
With all due respect it sounds like a ticket to depression.
"I don't know of any space other than the world of sports where there's this notion that we will artificially deflate what someone's able to make, just because," she said, talking about a salary cap -- a collectively bargained policy that, in its current form, has constrained team spending in the NBA since 1984-85. "It's incredibly un-American. My DNA is offended by it."
I like this broad. Kill that Cap Roberts.
Sidenote: Stephen A. , this dude is wild man. "Kobe is being used by Lakers as a box office prop because they have nothing else to offer their fans."
Then he adds, Kobe should ask out of his no trade clause and demand a trade to the Knicks. My man SAS is on one today