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1.baerga1 posted on December 18, 2012 at 01:54 PM #hit 0 | hit 0
nice tweet retard lol
2.asinwreck posted on December 18, 2012 at 01:57 PM #hit 0 | hit 0
Well at least the Mets won't have the laughable problem of R.A. Dickey ruining their public relations anymore. I look forward to the Post's coverage of Syndergaard's arrival.
Look, this is a dumb thing to say. It's also how a lot of young men talk to one another. It's classless and particularly stupid for someone in the public eye like him to do, but is this now going to be the Next Big Controversy?
5.NJ in NY posted on December 18, 2012 at 01:59 PM #hit 0 | hit 0
The full context of the tweet was not immediately clear
Look, this is a dumb thing to say. It's also how a lot of young men talk to one another. It's classless and particularly stupid for someone in the public eye like him to do, but is this now going to be the Next Big Controversy?
Bet the Jays are glad this came after he was traded. After the Escobar eye-black issue last year the last thing they want to deal with is more players writing anti-gay slurs.
Dickey must have hacked into his Twitter account. That's the only explanation.
Alternatively, it could have been Yunel Escobar.
Look, this is a dumb thing to say. It's also how a lot of young men talk to one another. It's classless and particularly stupid for someone in the public eye like him to do,
I agree. It's my understanding that at this point, minor leaguers are regularly coached on how not use/not use social media. Maybe the lesson just didn't stick in this case.
17.RJ in TO posted on December 18, 2012 at 02:24 PM #hit 0 | hit 0
Bet the Jays are glad this came after he was traded. After the Escobar eye-black issue last year the last thing they want to deal with is more players writing anti-gay slurs.
Some idiot minor leaguer doing this would normally draw a lot less attention than what Escobar did, but I'm sure you're right that they're very relieved this didn't hit the press until after he was no longer their problem.
18.thetailor posted on December 18, 2012 at 02:28 PM #hit 0 | hit 0
How do we know this isn't a pro-gay exhortation?
Dickey must have hacked into his Twitter account. That's the only explanation.
Good job, guys. It's the Mets, so I guess we need to have our jokes ready.
I think Syndergaard deserves scorn for the comment but it doesn't make him a horrible person in my mind either. I think it's good that comments like this are roundly criticized, we shouldn't take jokes at the expense of any group lightly. I think criticizing the comment is a good thing.
I think Syndergaard deserves scorn for the comment but it doesn't make him a horrible person in my mind either. I think it's good that comments like this are roundly criticized, we shouldn't take jokes at the expense of any group lightly. I think criticizing the comment is a good thing.
Yup. Twenty years ago, forty years ago, sixty years ago "the way a lot of young men talk to each other" or "the way a lot of young men x" could have been used to defend innumerable practices we're happy have been gradually dying out. That gradual dying out process is helped along by responses like this. Hey jackass, don't be a jackass.
An anti-gay slur was recently tweeted, and subsequently deleted, from a Twitter account belonging to one of the prospects the Mets acquired from Toronto for R.A. Dickey.
Of course it was.
Even so, nice thread y'all. 8 was simple genius, 19 rang a nice variation on a moldy theme, and Jose set exactly the right tone with,
I think Syndergaard deserves scorn for the comment but it doesn't make him a horrible person in my mind either. I think it's good that comments like this are roundly criticized, we shouldn't take jokes at the expense of any group lightly. I think criticizing the comment is a good thing.
Still, it feels like shooty's just mailing it in. What's up with that?
27.BDC posted on December 18, 2012 at 03:18 PM #hit 0 | hit 0
Hey jackass, don't be a jackass
Exactly. He's 20 years old and should start learning now. It's not excusable, but it's a "teachable moment"; he'll learn. As opposed, say, to 37-year-old media-savvy John Smoltz saying considerably worse.
Still, it feels like shooty's just mailing it in. What's up with that?
I'm a bit confused? Am I supposed to be angrier? Or was my Mets snark lacking? Honestly, the Mets have worn me out as a subject of snark. I'm like Dustin Hoffman after the 5th Indian girl when it comes to Mets snark.
Are you going to kill yourself now, or do you want us to handle it?
37.Lassus posted on December 18, 2012 at 06:00 PM #hit 0 | hit 0
A dipshit being a dipshit. I'm with Esoteric, until he keeps dipshitting, I'm ready to move on.
38.bookbook posted on December 18, 2012 at 06:01 PM #hit 0 | hit 0
Yup. It was a stupid thing to say, and a good teachable moment to tell him (and everyone else) that it's simply not acceptable--without any penalties necessary in this case.
On the other hand, a league that features the Cleveland Indians and Atlanta Braves (with the oh-so-classy tomahawk chop as a cheer, no less),...
Physician, heal thyself?
39.BDC posted on December 18, 2012 at 06:13 PM #hit 0 | hit 0
the Cleveland Indians and Atlanta Braves
Have we had a "rename-these-franchises" thread?
Spiders is obvious. Crackers won't fly I nominate "Peaches."
40.zonk posted on December 18, 2012 at 06:26 PM #hit 0 | hit 0
Too bad Ted Turner doesn't own the Braves anymore, or the Braves could be the Atlanta TooFunny... or does he no longer own TBS anymore, either?
I told you guys nobody named "Noah Syndergaard" was going to be a good major leaguer. And I'm not so crazy about "Chase d'Arnaud" either. What happened to salt-of-the-earth All-American names, like "Howard Johnson" and "Mark Clark" and "Joe Orsulak".
I told you guys nobody named "Noah Syndergaard" was going to be a good major leaguer.
The paradigm has been broken. A guy who *wants* to be called Coco Crisp has like 5000 plate appearances. A dude named Paul Goldschmidt had an .850 OPS. Fausto Carmona became Roberto Hernandez and will suck even more now, I bet.
47.LargeBill posted on December 18, 2012 at 07:21 PM #hit 0 | hit 0
On behalf of those of us who couldn't care less, could we get a complete list of words that have magically become forbidden? I made sense to stop using the N word. However, since we succeeded in getting rid of that word (never mind its resurgence among idiot rappers and their idiot fans) other groups have jumped in saying "Hey, that word hurts my feelings. No one should ever say it again and if someone does all of society should act shocked. Where does it end? Just last a moron congressman was forced to apologize for using the word midget and a radio announcer referred to it as the "M" word out of fear of making same mistake as the congressman. At some point, we should just tell the next aggrieved group to "lighten up, Francis."
On behalf of those of us who couldn't care less, could we get a complete list of words that have magically become forbidden? I made sense to stop using the N word. However, since we succeeded in getting rid of that word (never mind its resurgence among idiot rappers and their idiot fans) other groups have jumped in saying "Hey, that word hurts my feelings. No one should ever say it again and if someone does all of society should act shocked. Where does it end? Just last a moron congressman was forced to apologize for using the word midget and a radio announcer referred to it as the "M" word out of fear of making same mistake as the congressman. At some point, we should just tell the next aggrieved group to "lighten up, Francis."
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1 2 3 >Hilarious. On his first day as a Met, too!
Look, this is a dumb thing to say. It's also how a lot of young men talk to one another. It's classless and particularly stupid for someone in the public eye like him to do, but is this now going to be the Next Big Controversy?
Not sure if serious.
No.
Naw, we're just funning. Relax!
It's true that I have never seen Tom Cruise wearing crocs.
I agree. It's my understanding that at this point, minor leaguers are regularly coached on how not use/not use social media. Maybe the lesson just didn't stick in this case.
Some idiot minor leaguer doing this would normally draw a lot less attention than what Escobar did, but I'm sure you're right that they're very relieved this didn't hit the press until after he was no longer their problem.
Dickey must have hacked into his Twitter account. That's the only explanation.
Good job, guys. It's the Mets, so I guess we need to have our jokes ready.
It's the only word in the first KITH sketch I ever saw.
Of course it was.
Even so, nice thread y'all. 8 was simple genius, 19 rang a nice variation on a moldy theme, and Jose set exactly the right tone with,
Still, it feels like shooty's just mailing it in. What's up with that?
Exactly. He's 20 years old and should start learning now. It's not excusable, but it's a "teachable moment"; he'll learn. As opposed, say, to 37-year-old media-savvy John Smoltz saying considerably worse.
I'm a bit confused? Am I supposed to be angrier? Or was my Mets snark lacking? Honestly, the Mets have worn me out as a subject of snark. I'm like Dustin Hoffman after the 5th Indian girl when it comes to Mets snark.
He does have a woman's haircut.
Not unless the woman has a pretty bad case of alopecia.
...with shoelaces no less.
Don't shoelaces sort of defeat the purpose of the crocs?
It's for people who want to wear regular shoes but still have incredibly smelly feet?
Some days the magic works.....
Are you going to kill yourself now, or do you want us to handle it?
On the other hand, a league that features the Cleveland Indians and Atlanta Braves (with the oh-so-classy tomahawk chop as a cheer, no less),...
Physician, heal thyself?
Have we had a "rename-these-franchises" thread?
Spiders is obvious. Crackers won't fly I nominate "Peaches."
/Andy Messersmith
You have evidence that he respects himself?
Neckstabbers.
And Mike Crudale.
The paradigm has been broken. A guy who *wants* to be called Coco Crisp has like 5000 plate appearances. A dude named Paul Goldschmidt had an .850 OPS. Fausto Carmona became Roberto Hernandez and will suck even more now, I bet.
How about Travis D'Arnaud?
"Idiot" and "moron" come to mind:-)
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