doneYo @aceboon spoiler tag those pics homie
Next level fukk boy behavior
Can’t imagine being
1. 70 and still having a manual labor job
2. That manual labor being heavy and in the middle of the night.
3. Getting attacked while doing it.
4. The attacker being a millionaire celebrity in his 30s.
5. Whose job was recently taking big hits from 300 pound freak athletes.
This is infinitely sicker than that pub fight they were talking about or any regular drunk fight. Should’ve slashed his face instead so he never can return to tv

Tell that to the bloodsucker who Shilo Sanders owes 11(?) millionHe won’t be ever working again if he survives

Ok a bit exaggerated but I got heated reading that

He has no moneyTell that to the bloodsucker who Shilo Sanders owes 11(?) million![]()
It really is. Sounds like more than just too much to drink to me. But I guess we'll seeStory is weird as hell
That's what I was thinking. Shannon and Ocho came close to broaching that on Nightcap. I was thinking that dude sounded like he was tweaking off something. Would not be at all surprised if he's encouraged to enter some treatment facility to "address personal issues" or something like that.It really is. Sounds like more than just too much to drink to me. But I guess we'll see
Hmm, seems troubling. Governor trying to get down like Trump. However, retreat like pussies when their narrative gets blown up in their face.State leadership jumps the gun on assigning blame
In the wake of the initial reports of Sanchez being involved in the stabbing, Indiana Governor Mike Braun and Lt. Governor Micah Beckwith were quick to tweet out statements casting blame on the “lack of public safety” in Indianapolis.
Beckwith stated the city was “sliding into lawlessness” and called for the governor and attorney general to be granted more power to create “safe streets.”
But once details emerged accusing Sanchez of being the aggressor and initiating the incident by allegedly attacking and harassing a 69-year-old man who was just going about his job, both Braun and Beckwith quickly deleted their tweets.
Marion County Prosecutor Ryan Mears tweeted a response to the state leadership’s quick jump to conclusions by stating, “The governor attempted to exploit senseless violence for political gain without knowing any facts. The truth didn’t fit his narrative and he deleted his tweet. Real leadership requires a basic understanding of facts and a desire to do more than just blame others.”
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