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It’s more than the normal superstar ego ****. Just listen to it. Wouldn’t give his own players a passing glance. They’d say hi to him in the elevator, he’d look at them like he was surprised they’d even speak to someone of such stature as his highness Deion, then go back to his phone. Stuff like that.
 
What? Why? That's a super common saying, "he'll take it to his grave." Can someone please explain all this outrage over a joke using an idiom people use all the time?

I can't stand Rucker most of time, but even I can't see anything other than our culture's desperate need to be outraged over something here.

Edit and honestly, even if I'm missing something, the melodramatic "that's BY FAR the BIGGEST Blunder of wtf I have EVER seen." Come on....

My man!…Jason swain was even like wtf…yea it’s a joke whatever…but about death?…I am the most dark humor person on this planet (maybe) 😭😂 but you’ll never hear me make any kind of joke about “death”…
 
It’s more than the normal superstar ego ****. Just listen to it. Wouldn’t give his own players a passing glance. They’d say hi to him in the elevator, he’d look at them like he was surprised they’d even speak to someone of such stature as his highness Deion, then go back to his phone. Stuff like that.

Not surprised at all if true. Is a self promoter.
 
It’s more than the normal superstar ego ****. Just listen to it. Wouldn’t give his own players a passing glance. They’d say hi to him in the elevator, he’d look at them like he was surprised they’d even speak to someone of such stature as his highness Deion, then go back to his phone. Stuff like that.
Deion Sanders is about Deion Sanders. Him acting like that to his players is the least surprising thing I've ever heard.
 
What? Why? That's a super common saying, "he'll take it to his grave." Can someone please explain all this outrage over a joke using an idiom people use all the time?

I can't stand Rucker most of time, but even I can't see anything other than our culture's desperate need to be outraged over something here.

Edit and honestly, even if I'm missing something, the melodramatic "that's BY FAR the BIGGEST Blunder of wtf I have EVER seen." Come on....
It speaks more to how awkward Rucker is to me.

It came across as a morbid joke that’s still in a holding pattern waiting to land somewhere over McGhee Tyson. Saying “you can’t take it with you” and “when Rick Barnes dies…” are coming from two totally different mindsets.
 
What? Why? That's a super common saying, "he'll take it to his grave." Can someone please explain all this outrage over a joke using an idiom people use all the time?

I can't stand Rucker most of time, but even I can't see anything other than our culture's desperate need to be outraged over something here.

Edit and honestly, even if I'm missing something, the melodramatic "that's BY FAR the BIGGEST Blunder of wtf I have EVER seen." Come on....
This is how I view most people that are online.IMG_0951.jpeg
 
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