Arsene?
Arsene?
As a fan of dark humor, I get what you mean.
Similarly, Race can be humorous when used in a humorous context.
But in this context, calling someone autistic or suffering from autism because you’re in a debate with them is downright downplaying of a medical condition that impacts millions.
It’s insensitive.
Arsene?
As a fan of dark humor, I get what you mean.
Similarly, Race can be humorous when used in a humorous context.
But in this context, calling someone autistic or suffering from autism because you’re in a debate with them is downright downplaying of a medical condition that impacts millions.
It’s insensitive.
Arsene?
Arsene?
Arsene?
As a fan of dark humor, I get what you mean.
Similarly, Race can be humorous when used in a humorous context.
But in this context, calling someone autistic or suffering from autism because you’re in a debate with them is downright downplaying of a medical condition that impacts millions.
It’s insensitive.
Don’t even care about any backlash, but special callout to an idiot poster who thinks making fun of autism is a smart move
u/kasi-r
Hang your head in shame. Disability is not a joke 🤡
You know what, this is as good a take as I’ve seen around these parts. Sincerely.
I will say though that if this is the direction reddit mods take, it’s a fair one but then needs to be blanket applied across the sub.
Posts talking about good faith shown because players stopped for Ramadan prayers also usually attract horrendous takes from the anti-muslim crowd, must also then be locked.
The double standards is then upsetting for a forum that is open to discussion. No?
You know what, this is as good a take as I’ve seen around these parts. Sincerely.
I will say though that if this is the direction reddit mods take, it’s a fair one but then needs to be blanket applied across the sub.
Posts talking about good faith shown because players stopped for Ramadan prayers also usually attract horrendous takes from the anti-muslim crowd, must also then be locked.
The double standards is then upsetting for a forum that is open to discussion. No?
You know what, this is as good a take as I’ve seen around these parts. Sincerely.
I will say though that if this is the direction reddit mods take, it’s a fair one but then needs to be blanket applied across the sub.
Posts talking about good faith shown because players stopped for Ramadan prayers also usually attract horrendous takes from the anti-muslim crowd, must also then be locked.
The double standards is then upsetting for a forum that is open to discussion. No?
r/soccer mods instant locking all threads on football clubs and associations showing solidarity with Israeli victims shows how much they love forums.
Side with whichever side’s propaganda gets to you, but atleast feel for innocent civilian lives on both sides of the divide.
r/soccer clearly showing they aren’t a proper sub.
I genuinely felt Jesus did well as a RW. Not close to the penetration and creativity offered by Sak ofc, but he did really well to hold the ball, and made good decisions more often than not.
With Gabi and Havertz offering off the ball support, might not be a bad punt.
I genuinely felt Jesus did well as a RW. Not close to the penetration and creativity offered by Sak ofc, but he did really well to hold the ball, and made good decisions more often than not.
With Gabi and Havertz offering off the ball support, might not be a bad punt.
Boniface?
We already have Jesus and Tomi