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Eric Reid gettin' tested...


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You know, it isn't fair, but sometimes playing the game is about more than just what is on the field. Pee in the cup, smile, stay clean and cash great big checks while still working on the social justice issues (because those really do matter).

And when it is all said and done, you can say, I was the good guy, I played clean, I was there for my team and stayed true to what was important. 

Seems like he's doing it and hats off to him. Endure, withstand and overcome.

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“If you are clean, you have nothing to worry about” 

*insert spongebob gif*

Easy for those to say who don’t have to constantly get tested, or who isn’t constantly messed with. At some point you have to speak on the wrong done to you.

Anyways, Eric is looking good. 

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3 minutes ago, AggieLean said:

“If you are clean, you have nothing to worry about” 

*insert spongebob gif*

Easy for those to say who don’t have to constantly get tested, or who isn’t constantly messed with. At some point you have to speak on the wrong done to you.

Anyways, Eric is looking good. 

Like when the cops say if you have nothing to hide, why can’t I search your car? FOH with that mess. 

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1 minute ago, Montsta said:

Like when the cops say if you have nothing to hide, why can’t I search your car? FOH with that mess. 

Yep, that mess is cool once or twice, but you keep pulling me over and keep getting proven there’s nothing being done wrong, then something’s up.

Most the ones who spout that just don’t know, and don’t understand. If they were constantly being accused of something or constantly asked to be tested, they’d have a problem with it too. They’d also speak with someone about it, whether it’s their significant other or someone who could actually do something about it.

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20 minutes ago, AggieLean said:

“If you are clean, you have nothing to worry about” 

*insert spongebob gif*

Easy for those to say who don’t have to constantly get tested, or who isn’t constantly messed with. At some point you have to speak on the wrong done to you.

Anyways, Eric is looking good. 

Tough poo. It's the price you pay for being a millionaire. 

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2 minutes ago, bobcat91 said:

Tough poo. It's the price you pay for being a millionaire. 

Y’all really hate millionaires, and people who make a lot of money. Well, lemme take that back. It’s just certain millionaires and high dollar earners that get this “tough poo” treatment.

Anyways..

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