Lol that Gasol quote. Sounds like something Tyson Fury would say
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Lol that Gasol quote. Sounds like something Tyson Fury would say

Steelo Green wrote:Even though you know somehow we all gotta go, as long as we believin' thievin' we'll be leavin' with some kind of dough.
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Kevin Willis wrote:HeadtopChunes wrote:?s=20
Kyle knew Kawhi was leaving. Good on him not telling Masai so that Masai could go after a different free agent and such...

Kevin Willis wrote:Danny1616 wrote:Kevin Willis wrote:
-1. I suggest you read / listen Jordan Peterson 12 rules for life to see the importance of religion in building our society, laws and regulations. Also let's not get this thread off topic.
I saw some video of OG at Rico's and he looked the same. He must have really improved the last couple of months.
Jordan Peterson should stick to what he knows - psychology. He's out of his element when he delves into political and sociological history.
Peterson also advocated for forced monogamy, lol. Dude acts like the 1950s was the golden age of society, but it was far from that.
I was trying to not go off topic and I failed... Some of the things Peterson says you obviously question and say, 'nah I don't think so.' But on the topic of religion - Christian, Judaism, Islam it doesn't matter - forming the base of society values I agree with. Religion is not perfect but it should be respected is my point.
Danny1616 wrote:Kevin Willis wrote:Danny1616 wrote:
Jordan Peterson should stick to what he knows - psychology. He's out of his element when he delves into political and sociological history.
Peterson also advocated for forced monogamy, lol. Dude acts like the 1950s was the golden age of society, but it was far from that.
I was trying to not go off topic and I failed... Some of the things Peterson says you obviously question and say, 'nah I don't think so.' But on the topic of religion - Christian, Judaism, Islam it doesn't matter - forming the base of society values I agree with. Religion is not perfect but it should be respected is my point.
Our customs, traditions, religions have evolve obviously.
Modern countries are governed by a constitution (subject to amendments) which contradict religious dogma.
Sure. I respect anyone's beliefs as they long as they do not hurt anybody else. Freedom of speech and religion is enshrined in the Canadian constitution as they should be.
Religion is a nice way to bring people together, but it isn't the only way to do so. Scandinavian countries, for example, are almost entirely atheist, but have the highest standard of living, highest equity rates, best areas to live etc. in the world.
Many things can bring people together and forge unity/a sense of purpose, religion is just one of those things. The danger of religion, however, is that its dogmatic and can be interpreted in different ways that can lead to harmful results (see the crusades, see the protestant-catholic wars, see fundamentalist Islam).
Anyways nothing is really black and white - the evolution of human society has been a product of many different events, customs, religions, traditions,wars, ideologies, communities, societies, beliefs, revolutions etc.
E-TRAK wrote:OG interview with Josh lewinberg
https://youtu.be/1dO2L86WjTU
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The Flying Gent wrote:Jordan Peterson should stick to a dumpster.

PRESTIGE wrote:Why in a thread about training camp is there an argument about religion? Some of you guys don’t get it. You will NEVER win an online argument about religion or politics.Nothing you say will change people’s beliefs.
I came here for Raptors basketball. Stop cluttering this thread up.
fbalmeida wrote:Holy inverted waterfalls... Matt Thomas has a sublime shooting form.
malachii wrote:fbalmeida wrote:Holy inverted waterfalls... Matt Thomas has a sublime shooting form.
I'm not worried about the release speed so much because he will be asked to take the open shots to keep defences honest and his spacing will be what he provides primarily I suspect. Anyhow, I worry more about his low release point. He gets a lot of his arc from the wrist rather than the higher release point. That brings the ball down lower and makes it easier to block (considering also he isn't tall).
