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Forgiveness is a lost art.

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Thank you for this. People demand that Kyrie says something and when he does, it's not the right thing. People demanded that he get the shot, and criticized him for not doing it, but that same criticism is muted when NYC changed their requirements to appease the Yankees. He's been the one who has been right the last year and change. It's the screaming heads that have been wrong once again. When will we hold them accountable like they want the athletes to be?

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Well said. A classic snapshot of our current culture. Growing up I rarely heard mention of these amounts of money except when hearing about a small foreign country's annual budget! Where will we end up?

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I wholeheartedly agree with DanO about these very important issues.

Bigger Than Your Average Dan need to take a two month break with a page out of Ron’s book and make sweet passionate love to his lady and eat her ass. Last week shows were better without Dan except when Amin put all womanhood on Jess. But the show does that anyway. Thanks for the vine

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Athletes can not be held responsible for the actions and behaviors of their “owners”. Too many examples of controlling owners allowing and perpetuating dysfunctional player behavior.

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Beautifully sculpted once again. I have a homophone issue, however: I think it's "Raining down judgment." That's how I've always understood the phrase. Then again, if you're punning on royalty to add the color of fans/media ruling things and coming on all high and mighty, I get it: "Reigning down poisonous judgment upon the entertainer is part of the construct where we work now ..."

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