• Terrahawk76 a year ago

    It’s not about what he said, it’s about when he said it. It’s like making “Ghost” jokes on Twitter the day after Patrick Swayze died. It’s relevant but sometimes you just shouldn’t do it out of tact and respect. No one needed Roger’s opinion on this one nor would they not have come to the same conclusion once the autopsy reports were out. It’s just cheap and immature to post something on social media the day after that’s definitely going to cause some people more hurt when they’re already hurting. Bam’s right.

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