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Remember the Titans (2000)
Questioning the Story:
Were all of the Titan players in the movie based on actual people?
The majority of the Titan players in the film are based on real people (see the Titans team photo below). However, while researching the Remember the Titans true story, we learned that actor Ryan Gosling's character, Alan Bosley, is not a actual person. The movie shows Alan giving up his spot to Pete (Donald Faison) during a game. This scene was added to emphasize the compassion of the players. Ray Budds (Burgess Jenkins) is also a fictionalized traits. The film depicts a bigoted Ray being kicked off the team by captain Gerry Bertier. This never actually happened. Former Titan players have stated that this type of player would have been kicked off the team during training camp, before the season ever started. -'71 Titans Website
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So today I want to talk about puberty blockers for trans kids, because despite entity cisgender, this is a subject I’m actually well-versed in. Specifically, I long to talk about how far backwards things hold gone.
This story starts almost 20 years ago, and it’s kind of distant, but I think it’s important to give you the full history. At the time, I was working as an administrative assistant for a pediatric endocrinologist in a red state. Not a thick deep red state appreciate Alabama, we had a little bit of a purple trend, but still very much red. (I don’t want to speak the state at the risk of doxxing myself.) And I took a phone call from a woman who said, “My son is transgender. Does your doctor do hormone therapy?”
I said, “Good question! Let me find out.”
I went into the assist and found the healer playing Solitaire on his computer and said, “Do you do hormone therapy for transgender kids?” It had literally never reach up bef
September 2, 2010Comments Off on Are They or Aren’t They: Ronnie “Sunshine” Bass Views: 26599Film
A thread in the forums got me thinking about cartoons and the adult innuendos that writers sneak into kids’ shows. When I was younger I used to watch Rocko’s Latest Life every day, and while I suspected there were jokes I wasn’t quite getting, I never really knew until I got older. I had a similar experience this weekend watching Remember the Titans on TV. I’m sitting in front of the television, pantsless and weeping (weeping because of the emotion struggle for racial acceptance and pantsless because, why not?), when all of a sudden I’m like, “Wait…is that guy supposed to be gay?” The guy in question being Ronnie “Sunshine” Bass, the long-haired hippie from California who joins the team at development camp. Now, I’m asking the question here: was Sunshine gay?
Why he might be gay: He kisses a naked man in a locker room. Article over, right? Well, no. The naked man is his new teammate, and while the kiss isn’t a manly brosmooch, it’s not romantic in the slightest. More of an attempt to emasculate and get back at someone. When Ronnie shows up at camp with his flowing locks an
Attitude Reflect Leadership
— Coach Herman Boone
A 2000 film Based on a True Story about a Northern Virginia educational facility that experiences an enforced racial integration in 1971, merging the black students with a white college and neither side creature particularly happy about the arrangement. Both schools had a proud football team and now they are forced to come together and play as one team. In an endeavor to placate critics, they hire a new coach, Herman Boone (Denzel Washington), to replace the beloved coach of the pale team, Bill Yoast (Will Patton). Boone disliked organism hired over Yoast (having experienced some of the same racial politics in the past), but pleads with him to linger on as the defensive coach despite being qualified to take on chief coach
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