Leafsmart
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Location: Fredericton, N.B. Joined: 12.18.2013
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Should be a dandy tonite. Boys had a chance to sleep in their own beds for a couple nights. Sour taste in their mouths from the Saturday loss. But of 5 of 6 points none the less. Kappy needs to pickup the pace. Korshkov knocking on the door. GLG! |
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Arctic_AARDVARK
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: I take Joel for walks around the block, AB Joined: 07.24.2011
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Thankfully everybody wants their son to be mooned. That's fine. - AdamFrench
(frank)in kids mooned me last year on a school bus Hahahah..
It was pretty funny.. we used to moon everyone, all the time. Every time we were on a school trip we’d always dare each other to moon traffic. |
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Tumbleweed
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: avid reader of the daily douche news Joined: 03.14.2014
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Haha ya ya
Listen, say what you want the guys addressing the media after the poop dropped was telling of the type of dude he was. Even if it’s in the courts, show a bit more class and humility. Anyways, the discussion for me was wether he was a douche or not. Probably is. I’d take the same jusdgements if I did something like that, and if he can become a better dude because of this, all the best to him on that front.
But I refuse to accept that we chalk it up to immaturity; being a man and immature does not afford you the luxury of making a women feel threatened or uncomfortable. Men should be not let that narrative have traction. Ever - munky123
women are not so weak and naive like you are making them out to be. most can actually handle and get themselves out of uncomfortable/potentially threatening situations.
comparing what he did to attempted rape makes a mockery of and is a disservice to actual/attempted sexual assaults.
get the (frank) out of here with your holier than though bullsh!t.
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munky123
Montreal Canadiens |
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Location: MTL, QC Joined: 05.10.2011
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Is your daughter a security guard who gets paid to handle poop like this? If not, (frank) off - Conquest
At a bar or public space sure... alone and off duty in her car..... |
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aminnes
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: Mrs. Buzzkill, AB Joined: 12.17.2008
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Netflix should make a miniseries on Matthews Moongate..
Ep.1 Auston drinks some beer
Ep.2 Auston moons someone
Ep.3 They should have stayed indoors
Ep.4 The jiggler
Ep.5 Confronting an immoral drunkard
Ep.6 The police files
I’d watch that. - Arctic_AARDVARK
American Vandal season 3
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Symba007
Montreal Canadiens |
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Location: I'm bi. Why limit yourself with half of the possible delicious pleasures of life - Fredo, ON Joined: 02.26.2007
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actual footage of Matthews showing his banana to the poor lady
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At a bar or public space sure... alone and off duty in her car..... - munky123
She’s gotta be alone in a car at night sometime...
I’ll wait for the perfect time...then *bam* poop on her windshield. |
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Adam French
Atlanta Thrashers |
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Location: Isn't Cooley 5"11? You know who else is 5"11? Sydney Crosby. - Scabeh Joined: 04.06.2011
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(frank)in kids mooned me last year on a school bus Hahahah..
It was pretty funny.. we used to moon everyone, all the time. Every time we were on a school trip we’d always dare each other to moon traffic. - Arctic_AARDVARK
When I was a security guard in Uni, I had a dude throw a party in the condo I was the concierge/guard for in the party room. Three shots fired. Two women arrested for brutally beating each other. Strippers fleeing the scene and a lady coming to my desk coked out of her mind talking about sexual assault and then running when I offered to put her in a safe room for when the police come.
Nah, but mooning man. Scared to death. Women are "weak." |
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munky123
Montreal Canadiens |
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Location: MTL, QC Joined: 05.10.2011
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women are not so weak and naive like you are making them out to be. most can actually handle and get themselves out of uncomfortable/potentially threatening situations.
comparing what he did to attempted rape makes a mockery of and is a disservice to actual/attempted sexual assaults.
get the (frank) out of here with your holier than though bullsh!t. - Tumbleweed
Truth, and you seem to not understand the changing of the culture and make privilege. Listen I can see you are getting heated for something that’s tough for you to understand. Let’s keep it hockey. I don’t think we will convince anyone of anything.
Women are super tough yes! Tougher then I think you even know. They’ve been dealing with these subtle but troubling trends for ever. Slowly we’ll make it so they won’t have to have men say; that it’s a normal part of their existence to have to play a part in the immaturity that is men and their coming of age. That women security guard is just a piece in the growing up of the great Austin Matthews. Her boundaries and space can be pushed because well men can be immature. Nothing to change there. |
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Scabeh
Montreal Canadiens |
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Location: The Slovakian Jagr, QC Joined: 02.25.2007
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She’s gotta be alone in a car at night sometime...
I’ll wait for the perfect time...then *bam* poop on her windshield. - Steven_Seagull
(frank)ing gull.
#metoo |
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Symba007
Montreal Canadiens |
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Location: I'm bi. Why limit yourself with half of the possible delicious pleasures of life - Fredo, ON Joined: 02.26.2007
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(frank)ing gull.
#metoo - Scabeh
he's so full of poop! |
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Arctic_AARDVARK
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: I take Joel for walks around the block, AB Joined: 07.24.2011
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women are not so weak and naive like you are making them out to be. most can actually handle and get themselves out of uncomfortable/potentially threatening situations.
comparing what he did to attempted rape makes a mockery of and is a disservice to actual/attempted sexual assaults.
get the (frank) out of here with your holier than though bullsh!t. - Tumbleweed
This. They can handle themselves just fine.
There’s nothing worse than a man always speaking for a woman. None of this “there’s a woman in the room, so no foul language” BS anymore. Everyone is always trying to assert themselves as the protectors of civility, but rarely they are. |
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munky123
Montreal Canadiens |
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Location: MTL, QC Joined: 05.10.2011
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women are not so weak and naive like you are making them out to be. most can actually handle and get themselves out of uncomfortable/potentially threatening situations.
comparing what he did to attempted rape makes a mockery of and is a disservice to actual/attempted sexual assaults.
get the (frank) out of here with your holier than though bullsh!t. - Tumbleweed
I never said it was the same. Look up what male privilege is and what the “ rape apology” means. Saying something can be tossed aside because of being inebriated is a poopty and disrespectful defence. He’s not a rapist and I never called him one, ever. His actions would raise red flags, but it’s a culture that I think the world is trying to do away with.
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LeafGuy89
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: ON Joined: 05.13.2017
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Me and another dad had a great debate last summer about whether or not we should let our 11 year old daughters watch Happy Gilmore.
We both agreed it is time. - Atomic Wedgie
I threw it on for my nephews a few months ago, they were 8 and 9 years old.
They loved it.
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Monkeypunk
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: Whenever, wherever, ON Joined: 06.27.2013
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Ok..
I didn't say it's "boys being boys"
From what we've heard/read, he tried to open door, she gets out to confront him, he leaves and partially moons her as he walks away.
I just don't see the 'prey on her' angle..
I have a daughter, and yeah, what he did was incredibly stupid, and immature.. Let's just not go calling him Patrick Kane just yet though. - PatC80
There's a part in all of this that somehow doesn't make sense or isn't spoken about. She had had previous encounters with Matthews' father - they already had run-ins and she already didn't like him. She wanted an apology from the dad, and when he flat-out denied that his lovely child had done anything wrong, she pressed charges.
Now it was also stated that Auston and she had no previous relationship of any kind, but I find that hard to believe if she already had a hate-on for his dad. It means that at least they knew of each other and probably also knew of the mutual issues.
It changes the door handle incident slightly because they would have known who each other were. I can't decide if that makes it better or worse, but it makes sense when you think, "I thought it would be funny to see how she'd react." Because on a more innocent level, they already knew each other, and she already thought he was an bumhole.
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Tumbleweed
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: avid reader of the daily douche news Joined: 03.14.2014
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I never said it was the same. Look up what male privilege is and what the “ rape apology” means. Saying something can be tossed aside because of being inebriated is a poopty and disrespectful defence. He’s not a rapist and I never called him one, ever. His actions would raise red flags, but it’s a culture that I think the world is trying to do away with. - munky123
stop making women out to weak and in need of protection. and (frank) off you condescending piece of sh!t:
called rape apologists. kind of like the defense of that swim attempted rape. i was so drunkkkkkkk, im not a terrible piece of poop! |
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aminnes
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: Mrs. Buzzkill, AB Joined: 12.17.2008
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There's a part in all of this that somehow doesn't make sense or isn't spoken about. She had had previous encounters with Matthews' father - they already had run-ins and she already didn't like him. She wanted an apology from the dad, and when he flat-out denied that his lovely child had done anything wrong, she pressed charges.
Now it was also stated that Auston and she had no previous relationship of any kind, but I find that hard to believe if she already had a hate-on for his dad. It means that at least they knew of each other and probably also knew of the mutual issues.
It changes the door handle incident slightly because they would have known who each other were. I can't decide if that makes it better or worse, but it makes sense when you think, "I thought it would be funny to see how she'd react." Because on a more innocent level, they already knew each other, and she already thought he was an bumhole. - Monkeypunk
If that's true, why would his Dad be having 'issues' with a young female security guard, or nay security guard for that matter? And if those issues were her fault then tenants make complaints about security guards of their buildings. They ultimately work for the tenants. |
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Not_Yan
St Louis Blues |
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Location: it's an excellent product, easier, quicker, and even better than real mashed potatoes. Joined: 04.19.2013
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I never said it was the same. Look up what male privilege is and what the “ rape apology” means. Saying something can be tossed aside because of being inebriated is a poopty and disrespectful defence. He’s not a rapist and I never called him one, ever. His actions would raise red flags, but it’s a culture that I think the world is trying to do away with. - munky123
zzzzzzzzzzzzz
You're boring everyone with your completely useless internet opinions |
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munky123
Montreal Canadiens |
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Location: MTL, QC Joined: 05.10.2011
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This. They can handle themselves just fine.
There’s nothing worse than a man always speaking for a woman. None of this “there’s a woman in the room, so no foul language” BS anymore. Everyone is always trying to assert themselves as the protectors of civility, but rarely they are. - Arctic_AARDVARK
I don’t speak for women and if we actually spoke about movements, I have a lot of social worker friends, male and women, all of them will scoff at the « he is immature and drunk » defence vs talking about the person nd the vailidity if their complaint.
Btw stats would show that it’s actually gay men that suffer the most heinous and violent of abuses in society. I’m not making this me too or making it bigger then it is. But the persons complaint has value and should be respected.
You know that most serial killers have all had tendencies to kill animals or be rather violents towards small creatures during childhood. Should adults, or parents chalk that up to them as just being immature Nd Juvenal? Approaching someone’s car drunk and in group is not kind of the same? Have any of you with daughters asked them how they would take that situation and if they would feel comfortable accepting that it’s not a big deal because the group of people are drunk?
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(frank)ing gull.
#metoo - Scabeh
Oh, there’s plenty for you too. |
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Scabeh
Montreal Canadiens |
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Location: The Slovakian Jagr, QC Joined: 02.25.2007
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Oh, there’s plenty for you too. - Steven_Seagull
I can tell.
My windshield was one disgusting mess this morning. |
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Scabeh
Montreal Canadiens |
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Location: The Slovakian Jagr, QC Joined: 02.25.2007
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I don’t speak for women and if we actually spoke about movements, I have a lot of social worker friends, male and women, all of them will scoff at the « he is immature and drunk » defence vs talking about the person nd the vailidity if their complaint.
Btw stats would show that it’s actually gay men that suffer the most heinous and violent of abuses in society. I’m not making this me too or making it bigger then it is. But the persons complaint has value and should be respected.
You know that most serial killers have all had tendencies to kill animals or be rather violents towards small creatures during childhood. Should adults, or parents chalk that up to them as just being immature Nd Juvenal? Approaching someone’s car drunk and in group is not kind of the same? Have any of you with daughters asked them how they would take that situation and if they would feel comfortable accepting that it’s not a big deal because the group of people are drunk? - munky123
Interesting.
But considering what you just said, who should centre the fourth line? Spezza or Gauthier? |
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I can tell.
My windshield was one disgusting mess this morning. - Scabeh
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Monkeypunk
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: Whenever, wherever, ON Joined: 06.27.2013
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If that's true, why would his Dad be having 'issues' with a young female security guard, or nay security guard for that matter? And if those issues were her fault then tenants make complaints about security guards of their buildings. They ultimately work for the tenants. - aminnes
At no point did I say the issues were her fault. I don't know what the issues were. From my experience, entitled people rarely accept responsibility for wrong-doing. So whether it was one-sided or mutual is irrelevant. Both sides would have felt justifiably to themselves that the other side was in the wrong.
Indirectly security guards work for the tenants; since they police the policies in and around the condo, which does include the behaviour of the residents as it pertains to respect for their neighbours and the property, the tenants can have no direct authority over the security personnel. |
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I don’t speak for women and if we actually spoke about movements, I have a lot of social worker friends, male and women, all of them will scoff at the « he is immature and drunk » defence vs talking about the person nd the vailidity if their complaint.
Btw stats would show that it’s actually gay men that suffer the most heinous and violent of abuses in society. I’m not making this me too or making it bigger then it is. But the persons complaint has value and should be respected.
You know that most serial killers have all had tendencies to kill animals or be rather violents towards small creatures during childhood. Should adults, or parents chalk that up to them as just being immature Nd Juvenal? Approaching someone’s car drunk and in group is not kind of the same? Have any of you with daughters asked them how they would take that situation and if they would feel comfortable accepting that it’s not a big deal because the group of people are drunk? - munky123
The security guard wouldn’t have filed the complaint if it wasn’t for Auston’s dad calling her a liar. Even to her it wasn’t a big deal...so... ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ |
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