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southsider2k5

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Everything posted by southsider2k5

  1. It just went from 4 goons, to "the guy in the eagles jersey". The two guys two rows in front never reached down. The guy who got the ball picked it up on the side of the seat. Even the guy in the Eagles jersey seems to be in the row in front of her, and reaching straight down. If you actually look at it, she is reaching down a row. If this is even accurate, because based on the video that isn't at all clear, her problem was with the guy in the Eagles jersey, because the guy who got the ball reached down by side of the seat, and not "in between her legs". She sure didn't chase him down, so that sure doesn't seem to be the problem here.
  2. If she, was a he, and ran up on, and then went and put hands on another dude while holding his kid, he probably gets punched.
  3. This is what I would like to see, but who knows.
  4. To this point, Taylor hasn't proven himself in either aspect.
  5. The shift in this country towards anti everything decent has been unreal to watch.
  6. No it is way better to run up on, then put your hands on a stranger with his kid and demand something from him.
  7. That people can be generous, just because. Can't have that in 2025.
  8. But the Sox odds don't change within those slots.
  9. Do Cub fans live south and/or west in/of Chicago? They aren't all coming from the north. Hell I know tons here in Indiana who take multiple trains, including through the scary southside, to get to Wrigley.
  10. If she had gotten to the ball first, literally no one would have said a word. No one also would have said a word if the dude ran over, got the ball and kept it for himself. This woman made herself the story when she ran up on, and put hands on, a complete stranger with his kid in a vulnerable position. If it had been another man who ran up on this dude and pulled the same stunt, he would have been just as rightly ridiculed for being entitled garbage.
  11. The #30, #29, and #28 teams all have the same odds at picking #1. The odds don't change for the Sox unless they hit #27. The Sox would need to fall two slots which is currently 8.5 games, in the last 18 games.
  12. The Sox odds are the same in 30th, 29th, or 28th.
  13. Who's to say she wasn't getting the ball to take to a Satanic ritual as a sacrifice? Who's to say the boy who got the ball first wasn't dying of cancer and getting a HR ball was his dying wish? Yeah, it's absurd. People keep talking about kid's these days being the participation trophy generation, but they learned that behavior from people like this who act entitled to everything, even when they didn't actually earn it.
  14. I am glad to finally admitted this outloud. It's step one to getting past your fears. Don't let your life be occupied by fear tropes. The whole rest of the world is able to handle it being out in public in big scary cities, many way worse than Chicago. If Cubs fans can do it, so can you.
  15. So explain to me Yankees and Mets fans, who again, can survive after dark without surface parking? Sox fans are smart enough to adjust.
  16. Sox fans are smarter than this. The Cubs draw a 3 million a year fan base with almost zero surface parking.
  17. Honestly she's kind of lucky the guy didn't come up swinging. You chase someone down like that and then put hands on them, you never know how people are going to react, especially if he feels his kid was threatened.
  18. For the love of God, no more shitty utility players on 3/4 million dollar contracts blocking kids from playing.
  19. This could absolutely be #8, Ishbia is willing to fund some portion of a stadium.

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