
Andy Clark
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I haven’t and won’t comment on the reporter/coach situation for a couple reasons. 1. Glass houses (IYKYK) 2. It’s not my business. What I will say is that my timeline has been inundated with it. There seems to be an epidemic of people gleefully celebrating other people’s downfalls, pains and misfortune. Sort of difficult to see how people can pretend to have moral high ground while reveling in the misery of others. I’ve been there, and I’ve made the jokes. Maybe it’s just me getting older, but there’s something repugnant about the schadenfreude. I’m not defending anybody or casting judgment. That’s their business and their family’s business. I’m just, I don’t know, maybe it’s the “old” in me, but I’m sort of disturbed by what seems like a phenomenon of bitchiness. The sort of sociopathy needed to even WANT to generate clicks off celebrating the awfulness in others’ personal lives is a darkness I just don’t possess. Are peoples lives so terrible that they need to pretend that rushing to the internet gleefully to monetize other people’s problems, make them better? It’s interesting to me how many people put forth a persona that they think that they’re better than that, and yet seem to indulge in it. How many ostensible fans of Ted Lasso shared the clips about not being judgmental, and then run to the internet to exemplify the opposite. Lest anyone try to pigeon hole this as some sort of self-serving whatever, I’m a horribly flawed human being, who has personally lived out some of his worst moments (plural) in the public spotlight. Make fun of me if you need to. But if you do, in your darkest hours, I hope they don’t play out publicly…and if somehow they do. I hope you are given the grace you couldn’t find in yourself to afford to others.




@briansdsea @ChasingSnyder Stuff like this is just an easy litmus test to see good people from people that are pretending to be good people. Not really bothered I just wanted to make Chase aware that I’ve seen it and figure out which he was. Now we all know


New England Patriots’ Mike Vrabel and top NY Times NFL reporter Dianna Russini hold hands and hug at luxury hotel trib.al/4V0iy1q


Join Casey Putsch in Toledo for a beer hall rally. As we enter the final stretch of the campaign, meet Casey and hear his vision to save Ohio from data centers, foreign influence, and more.

God I love a head coach that has a screw loose 😂😂😂






@TheKardiac_Kid God forbid they pay a professional designer. Consistently worst merchandise in the entire league — everything looks like it was designed 10-25 years ago. And the few times they've gotten it right they discontinued the approach.







GOP Rep. Tony Gonzales admits to having affair with ex-aide who burned herself to death: 'I made a mistake... I've asked God to forgive me, which he has.'
















