1stntenderbits
1stntenderbits
1stntenderbits

haha, she’s making the same face as the car.

“I don’t even like the water.”

As a Portland fan, this was just too much. That first air ball three he shot was just so exciting. It gave me fleeting hope that he wasn’t going to be ready for this game. I was just hoping against all hope that he was back too soon and that we could make this a three game series. I told my roommate before overtime

You laugh but the NCAA is going to bring the hammer down on MIT for not self-reporting Quan Le having a tutor complete his PE requirements for him.

Upon video review... no, not IMMEDIATELY, but holy shit, within about 15 seconds or so. Christ.

Unfortunately for OKC fans, they might need to wait until the end of the season to see Durant Hulk out.

This might be worse than Takata.

Okay, I haven’t seen either of these; this exercise was a failure. I don’t think you need a ton of previous Marvel intel here, the violence isn’t upsetting at all, and there’s lots of jokes, so I say you’ll be fine. I tried to watch The Raid with my wife once — don’t do that.

As someone who has a high-tier PC and an Xbox 1 there’s still a lot of appeal to just being able to have a system that’s ready to go without fumbling around with settings, download GPU patches for specific games etc. Also, Xbox Live is absolutely the easiest way to connect with gaming pals.

Because they are a business that likes to make money, and putting it on Steam means they have to pay Valve. (I’m with you, though, even if I understand the business reality.)

You're right! Someone should figure out how to upgrade cars after they leave the factory. You could probably start an entire industry doing that. Genius!

So you’re telling me that this car’s biggest feature is now DLC.

Correction: Recruits don’t care if their coach is a dickhead. They want a dickhead who will win and help them succeed. The truth is they don’t want to play for manbabies.

Let the eye rolls begin.

No, it’s probably because it isn’t mired in the hokey “holier than thou” ethos that makes baseball as bland as a church festival and the players act like you’ve pissed on their God when you enjoy accomplishing something.

Al Horford added that his team “wouldn’t do anything like that,”

It is a little too late for the Hawks to start getting defensive about Game 2.

Paul Millsap: “I’m not mad about it, but just being professionals man. If that’s how you want to approach it, that’s how you approach it. I think our team and our organization has class and I don’t think we would have continued to do that, but other organizations do other things so what can you do about it?”