Taluun wrote:This seems relevant
Taluun wrote:This seems relevant
Zevran wrote:Magic can kill. Knives can kill. Even small children launched at great speeds can kill.
archaeologydalek wrote:Ha! Marina Reimann and I touted the idea of starting Broked.com as a semi-inside joke, semi-fuck you, but holy shit that would be expensive.
BROKED ISN'T EVEN A WORD THIS IS ALL CRACKED'S DOING
wong in pwot wrote:I was watching a Warriors/Hornets game last night and I had a similar thought - the Hornets needed to make the ball go through the hoop more, and to stop the Warriors from making the ball go through their hoop as much. It's sad that that never occurred to them, as a professional basketball team that does nothing but think of that all day and all night every day of the year, whose entire livelihood involves making balls go through hoops. It's so weird that I, a novice fan sitting at home, can plainly see that they just need to make the ball go through the hoop more than the other team, and that these professionals couldn't do it.
If only they'd listened to me.
SandTea wrote:In response to people trying to dissect the why.wong in pwot wrote:I was watching a Warriors/Hornets game last night and I had a similar thought - the Hornets needed to make the ball go through the hoop more, and to stop the Warriors from making the ball go through their hoop as much. It's sad that that never occurred to them, as a professional basketball team that does nothing but think of that all day and all night every day of the year, whose entire livelihood involves making balls go through hoops. It's so weird that I, a novice fan sitting at home, can plainly see that they just need to make the ball go through the hoop more than the other team, and that these professionals couldn't do it.
If only they'd listened to me.
Yeah, like how the '95 Chicago Bulls fired their starters. It was a fantastic decsion to fire Jordan and Pippen. It would have been a shame if Phil Jackson listened to... well f me this analogy is getting tiring. Listened to the mfing stats, record, scoreboard, I could go on.
wong in pwot wrote:I was watching a Warriors/Hornets game last night and I had a similar thought - the Hornets needed to make the ball go through the hoop more, and to stop the Warriors from making the ball go through their hoop as much. It's sad that that never occurred to them, as a professional basketball team that does nothing but think of that all day and all night every day of the year, whose entire livelihood involves making balls go through hoops. It's so weird that I, a novice fan sitting at home, can plainly see that they just need to make the ball go through the hoop more than the other team, and that these professionals couldn't do it.
If only they'd listened to me.
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