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I guess we all just disagree about what dirty means. Mark Messier was very good, but also very dirty. What about Bertuzzi? He was an allstar early in his career and a valuable piece in Det. later, but also a pretty dirty guy. Keith plays dirty, but also very well. Like many greats throughout hockey history (for fucks

On one hand, you’re right that he has a lot of money and shouldn’t be too damaged by the fine, but on the other hand that giant contract = giant game checks. Under the “it has to matter to your Cup chances” theory of punishment you were outlining (which I don’t totally disagree with, just playing devil’s advocate a

But posting totally wrong information as “helpful” is stupid and wrong and totally the opposite of helpful. If you have time to make the comment, you have time to click a link and see if you’re right. People who are willing to chime in but not willing to make sure they know what the fuck they are talking about are

But Keith had one hand on his stick and didn’t come up with a head of steam from behind to do it. There’s a reason Brashear went down like a ton of bricks and knocked himself out, while Coyle looked ready to fight.

Pedantic and wrong. Isn’t that basically its own meme now too?

Standing and swinging with two hands, while sneaking up behind the guy is actually a little different than laying on your back and waving with one hand. The fact that Coyle was basically fine is evidence of that. I understand that Brashear was badly hurt because of how he landed, but he landed like that because of the

Counterpoint - while the games are meaningless, the game checks aren’t.

Why comment with “I believe [wrong information that would have been easy to verify by clicking a link in the article]”? If you don’t know, why guess at something that easy to figure out? By clicking the link to his bracket, or reading comments that came before yours and explained this, you could have believed

So gritty and savvy. He reminds me of Wes Welker.

It’s shameful, right? No one expects the ticketed driver to be professional, it’s not their job to get pulled over. But cops are such thin skinned bitches — he clearly took pride in standing behind his badge and gun and insulting a guy that could tear him to shreds. Wonder if it erased any memories of getting bullied

Yet another example of an officer that thinks he did nothing wrong by being every bit as unprofessional and petty as the person he’s interacting with, while somehow also convincing himself that he’s better than that person. What a fucking embarrassment to sit on the video trading insults with someone after also saying

C’mon — she was trying to steal a police car that would have probably required her to back over a cop to get away. I’m surprised they didn’t shoot her because I watch the news too, but there’s nothing unjustified about putting someone to the ground with force when they first ran in a car and then tried to steal your

I think some of it is just the willingness of their fame whore newscasters to keep putting these on TV even after they have ended in suicides, shootouts, etc.

Weird. My family in Buffalo has stopped, but only when O’Reilly is in town.

No one worthy of winning it, but off the top of my head I’d go with Robin Lehner, who overcame a bad concussion last year and another injury in his first game this year before turning into a murderous viking who tries to fight everyone and is also a decent goalie.

By the way, what’s at the top is chosen by how often it gets clicks, so the Cards articles stay up top longer because so many of you butthurt fanboys can’t help but come back to the comments for weeks at a time.

Shut up, racist.

Can it be highly underrated when it’s only been up for 20 minutes? 2 hours later it has over 270 stars. Maybe you should just start posting “First!” or something instead.

Yeah - for a “small government” legislature, they showed little hesitation in taking control of every city, town, etc. in NC. This is as poorly drafted as Amendment 1 (the antigay amendment that accidentally nullified all sorts of domestic violence protections, and all sorts of other shit a couple years ago in NC).

In a country that treats money as “free speech” and corporations as people, this is what activism might have to look like for a while. Lucky for us there aren’t too many hillbillies running Fortune 500 companies, so there’s still a path to make progress.