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The idea that any voluntarily opening of your privacy then is an open invitation for recording

Because your analogy didn’t fit. No one is sitting there on Twitter waiting for you to post something. If you post something on twitter or facebook, it stays there.

PR firms monitor what is being said about the institution and craft PR responses during times of crisis. There is absolutely nothing wrong with that.

There’s nothing shady about this.

If you post things for public consumption on the interwebs, don’t be surprised when other people look at those things...

This, unlike Deadspin’s, is a very reasonable take.

Well, I’m loathe to say it, but he, well, kinda...has a point.

So what, did you look at the Stephon Clark articles and think “Too challenging for me, better slam my head against the keyboard to make some #thinkpiece drivel!”

So you’re so offended by the word that you’ll gladly accept a video of someone saying it and broadcast it to the whole world, in order to ruin his life. Why would you broadcast such a hurtful word?

By your own logic, where context is irrelevant, your perpetual quoting is equally offensive, because singing along to a song is essentially quoting said song. Also people took quite a bit of umbrage with the mischaracterization in the title. They weren’t chanting it.

As the Handbook of Racial Rules notes, white people have immunity from any consequences for saying the word “nigga” when it’s within the context of a song. We regret the error.

This isn’t really hating on black people at all. It’s a group of girls having fun singing along to a popular song.

I don’t really like The Ringer and think that it’s mostly not good and boring. Though I have developed a taste for the NBA Desktop weekly video.

I’m not convinced...what do your college buddies, septugenarian dad, and millennial employees think?

Even before I clicked it, I knew it was The Ringer. Damn, how I miss Grantland.

I know I have already expounded at tedious length on this particular pet peeve of mine, but in a just world there would be some kind of official license that could be revoked when you overrate individual defense enough to convince yourself that an essentially hyper-productive role player like Kawhi Leonard is anywhere

Why could that be????

I hope a bucket of paint falls off a ladder and lands upside-down on your head and gets stuck there and you stumble around with a paint-bucket on your head and crash into a ladder and fall down a manhole.

Heard he gave him three to one odds too

When you woke up this morning, did you think of yourself as someone who would call the teenaged survivor of a mass shooting a liar on the internet, or are you surprised to learn that about yourself?