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Robbie Anderson traded to Arizona


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Just now, PhillyB said:

i mean yeah sure in a vacuum. but in the context of our culture there's no powerful, structural prejudice against redheads that saying the G Word would be an obvious reflective slur. whereas the N word (or making fun of black folks hair, which is DEEPLY rooted to black culture, absolutely could be. so even if it's intended innocently why bother? why take the chance of making some look at you sideways and half to decide if you're being funny or racist? seems a lot easier just not to go there 

I get what you're saying, Phil. But we love to trash players who under perform on here. Can you imagine saying all we've typed about Rhule but to his face? That would be terrible. Robbie chose to do his hair like that. So when he under performs, or says something odd on Twitter, or acts like a brat on the sideline ... his hair is an easy go to ... even if it does have deep-rooted history. I'd imagine most who mock his hair are just tired of the player though ... and not some mouth-breathing "F150".

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Man, some of y’all have no idea what bullying is.  This explains why kids are such thoughtless jerks to each other.

yes, you actually can bully the rich and famous.  We see it all the time.

couple of truths for some of you to ignore:

1. Life’s short, don’t be your want.

2. While we don’t necessarily know you, you show your true colors online.

you can be critical without bullying or being a douche.

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2 minutes ago, MillionDollarCam said:

Lol… now it’s being reported that Hollywood Brown is only expected to miss six weeks… Robbie is going to love it when he’s fifth string behind Hopkins, Brown, Green, and Dortch.

I just saw that… Did Fitts get them to take on Robby when the news wasn’t that bad?  Nice!

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So I was taking out the trash and before I opened the lid, a guy came running up to me and offered $50 for the bag. SOLD!!

People love to blast GM finessererererer for not being 105% perfect on each deal. The guy got something for little, daley, and anderson when it was clear they were lid opening bound. I even seen a "but its a 2025 7th", jesus......

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