Riyahd Jones

#76
#76
Uh.... it's definitely just you.

It's not like he's laying on a bed posing.

Just meant because it's a guy with his shirt off and people talking about his physique. But yeah it could definitely just be me, if so I apologize. I've been drinking a little after a long week at work so my judgement isn't he best right now. Probably shouldn't be posting lol.
 
#79
#79
Sounds like he might have struck a cord with you. What do you have? Tribal arm band? Frat tat on the calf? Tramp stamp?

:)

Love spelled out on each knuckle.

Seriously though. No tattoos, but I don't see issues with people who have them.
 
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#81
And your grades meet acceptance requirements...Yep, you sure can.

That's a joke. A 2.0 and a 15 on your ACT and you're in if you can hit. Evidently all you need is a pulse and a pencil to get into institutions of higher learning these days if you are an athlete.
 
#82
#82
How is anything you said the truth? Sounds like a baseless and ignorant assumption to me.
Okay Mr. Intelligence, let's go over what I actually said. "Recoil" posted "So for those with full arm and body tattoos, what's the game plan at say 50-60 years old?" To that I responded "Some of them will be dead and won't have to worry about age 50-60."

To that you gave a terse one word response..."Classy." To that, I said "Sometimes the truth hurts." Then you say that "How is anything you said the truth?"

So, to follow this to a logical conclusion, EVERY person who has full arm and body tattoos will live past 50-60. Is that the truth, or is my post saying "some of them will be dead" the truth? That makes you either a liar, or stupid. Take your pick.
 
#83
#83
Just meant because it's a guy with his shirt off and people talking about his physique. But yeah it could definitely just be me, if so I apologize. I've been drinking a little after a long week at work so my judgement isn't he best right now. Probably shouldn't be posting lol.

^^^Closeted homosexual^^^
 
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#85
When I see a guy with full body paint, I automatically know he's blue collar or un-employed.

It may be a stereotype but I've yet to be wrong.
 
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When I see a guy with full body paint, I automatically know he's blue collar or un-employed.

It may be a stereotype but I've yet to be wrong.

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Signed, dual half-sleeves and 13 separate pieces. It's cool that you don't have ink, but doesn't the Bible say something along the lines of "judge not, lest thee be judged"??
 
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When I see a guy with full body paint, I automatically know he's blue collar or un-employed.

It may be a stereotype but I've yet to be wrong.

And??

The country runs off of those workers. They are hard working individuals who provide for their family. I happen to know many of them that live comfortably. I happen to have what you would consider a "blue collar" job and would probably work circles around you. Jmoimotifwiw...
 
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And??

The country runs off of those workers. They are hard working individuals who provide for their family. I happen to know many of them that live comfortably. I happen to have what you would consider a "blue collar" job and would probably work circles around you. Jmoimotifwiw...

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The "like" is from me. :rock:
 
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#93
When I see a guy with full body paint, I automatically know he's blue collar or un-employed.

It may be a stereotype but I've yet to be wrong.

You must not get out much. I've had professors with sleeve tats.

If your stereotype was correct, there would be no doctors or lawyers of Polynesian descent and all of our pro athletes and musicians would be Mormon. IS THAT THE KIND OF WORLD YOY WANT TO LIVE IN!?
 
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When I see a guy with full body paint, I automatically know he's blue collar or un-employed.

It may be a stereotype but I've yet to be wrong.

Personally, I think tattoos of any kind and on anybody is stupid. Mainly due to medical concerns and a belief they get uglier with age. But here's the thing. It's not my body so I take the position of shut up and leave them alone because 9 times out of 10, they aren't bothering me.

Stereotyping is just another way of saying knee jerk judging. Most people known to me who do this claim to be Christians. But this behavior marks them as liars on that regard. They're biased and often harbor the attitude of a bigot. Jesus wasn't so they can't be His followers. I'm not so righteous that I can assume I'm better because I know I'm not. But I think I've been taught and actually learned something. Not by mom and dad because they would have the same attitude you do. I was taught by experiences. They range from a heavily tattoed guy on a motorcycle who helped me with my car on a road where person after person went by and some laughed as they did so. To a heavily tattoed tow truck driver who came out at 2AM due to my AAA call for help out in an Arizona desert. He was the nicest guy I have met in ages. Very concerned about my wife being out there (despite having his own with him) because of the kinds people on both sides of the border known for committing hideous crimes out there. He positioned his lights (had a lot of them) so you could see anyone coming from any directions. Made us all watch while he got the car hooked up. Drove us to the shop of my choice to drop it off. Drove us home, gave me his name and phone if there was anything else he could do. In all appearances, he looked like a guy who practically lived in bars, ran with thugs, and drank gin for breakfast, bourbon for lunch, and tequila for dinner topped off with javelina piss for dessert. Whether a church man or not, I'll wager he was a better Christian than a lot such professed on this board. The lesson for me? A good heart comes wrapped in all kinds of packages. When you snap judge people on appearances, you chance missing out on someone who illustrates that humanity may not be as hopeless and self-destructive as it appears. More important, what does it say about you as a person?
 
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You must not get out much. I've had professors with sleeve tats.

If your stereotype was correct, there would be no doctors or lawyers of Polynesian descent and all of our pro athletes and musicians would be Mormon. IS THAT THE KIND OF WORLD YOY WANT TO LIVE IN!?
I like Mormon Rock & Roll.
 
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#96
What's the latest ya'll are hearing here. Seems 100% mental. Interestingly, from his instagram - it seems he either lives with Pig or spends a great deal of time with him. Also seems like they are tight with Marlin (who we has had past issues). Both of them post kinda weird stuff, IMO. They are always posting pictures of their pet lizards and snakes. Just some observations. Pure conjecture on my part. Check it out and tell me what ya'll think...

Riyahd - Riyahd Jones
Pig - Alton Howard (onmyway_2) on Instagram | iPhoneogram
 
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What's the latest ya'll are hearing here. Seems 100% mental. Interestingly, from his instagram - it seems he either lives with Pig or spends a great deal of time with him. Also seems like they are tight with Marlin (who we has had past issues). Both of them post kinda weird stuff, IMO. They are always posting pictures of their pet lizards and snakes. Just some observations. Pure conjecture on my part. Check it out and tell me what ya'll think...

Riyahd - Riyahd Jones
Pig - Alton Howard (onmyway_2) on Instagram | iPhoneogram

Not really sure what you're sayin the Instagram stuff. What these guys post on Instagram and how they perform on the field have nothing to do with each other.

As for Riyahd's performance on the field lately, the guy sat out all of last year with a serious leg issue involving blood clots iirc, I know it was a leg issue. So, for him to be struggling right now is expected with that long break from football. He'll be ight haha
 

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