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FORE! Blue check baseball writer concludes from 30,000 feet that golf courses are a 'tremendous waste of space and resources' (and people have thoughts)

Monday brought so much hard news ranging anywhere from Donald Trump, Joe Biden, Ukraine, Greta Thunberg, the United Nations and other stories, but social media has also been busy elsewhere. Another topic that’s been discussed heavily was started by this tweet from a blue check baseball writer:

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That’s certainly a hot take in a year already chock-full of hot takes:

Some people have better vision than others? We can’t be sure.

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And that didn’t go unnoticed:

There are unanswered questions like this one:

But we don’t want to make it sound as if Petriello didn’t have his defenders:

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We’ll conclude with Petriello agreeing that golf courses could be better used for more than just public parks:

2019 has brought many examples of people taking it upon themselves to decide what should be done with other peoples’ property (and money).

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