OT: Bama fan has concerns for "foreign" qb

Submitted by The Baughz on

Saw this on twitter. I was in tears. This post is in regards to Bama freshman QB Tua Tagovailoa, A 5* from Hawaii. Enjoy.

 

 

Alabama has a freshman quarterback from Hawaii, and at least one fan is concerned

Denarded

September 13th, 2017 at 11:08 AM ^

Legitimate concerns. It took a lot of bravery for Tagovailoa to journey over to the states. 

 

I hope pointing at his receivers won't cost them a crucial game going forward.

Zarniwoop

September 13th, 2017 at 11:10 AM ^

Honestly, I feel sadness for people that are forced by circumstance or predilection to live in ignorance.

He clearly doesn't understand.

............

Sorry, what I meant to say was what a maroon.

ST3

September 13th, 2017 at 3:16 PM ^

so the earth must be round. (Wow, I never thought I would make that argument.)

70% of the Australian mainland is classified as semi-arid, arid or desert; making it the driest inhabited continent on Earth. Only Antarctica is drier.

Need I remind you where Antarctica is located? Yeah, on the very bottom. No rain there, my friend.

http://www.alicespringsdesertpark.com.au/kids/desert/

michfan23

September 13th, 2017 at 12:21 PM ^

I'd suggest a 4th option to your list.

4. The moon landing never happened.

Personal story: while taking my class on a field trip to the Kennedy Space Center, one of my students decided to pick a fight with a guide and demand proof for the moon landing. When proof was provided he said that he still didn't believe it. It was at that point that I told the student to shut up so as to not be made to look foolish again.

Zarniwoop

September 13th, 2017 at 5:40 PM ^

Holy fuck. How on earth can people be so willfully obtuse (rhetorical question).

I went to that flat-earth site. I'm torn between gasping for breath in shock and outrage. I want to make an account just to call them all THUNDERING MORONS. But, that goes nowhere. Yes it is, not it isn't. God  can do anything and NASA uses fish eye lenses! 

/Blank expression.

I worked with a guy that believed dinosaurs died a thousand years ago and the world was created 4-6 thousand years ago. And he was a really smart guy with nothing apparently wrong. I'll stop there since that goes into religion, which is a whole other carton of crackers. Maybe I'm just an idiot and he's right about all of it.

There's a lot of tinfoil hats in the world is all I'm saying.