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And if, having not harassed other people over your own hang-ups, but instead just taken reasonable precautions, you still stumble onto information you’d rather not have, you’ll be fine! Breathe. It’s still worth seeing even if you’ve been spoiled. And if it’s not, it wasn’t that good in the first place.

I’m so tired of all of the smarmy articles that it’s hip to write these days about how spoilers don’t matter and anyone who cares about them is stupid. Entertainment is subjective.

But his Fifth Amendment right is that the government can’t force him to incriminate himself. If the NFL bans him for not cooperating with the criminal investigation, the government still can’t force him to incriminate himself.

They’re not saying that they need more food than that. They’re saying that they don’t feel like spending $20 on that.

Nah, the worst thing is that the movie’s box office performance made it even less likely that studios will be interested in putting out anything besides comic book movies.

Okay, so maybe a better example would be: if your employer fires you, you can’t say “you can’t fire me, I quit!” (Well, you can say it, but it’s meaningless). Logically this is the same...the employer firing you is the relevant action here, not that you may have been planning to quit some day in the future.

I can see all the arguments why out of self-preservation you’d want to give the minimum required notice, but I don’t know why you’d think someone isn’t serious about leaving if they’ve made up their mind 60 days in advance. People relocate, go back to school, etc.

But the employer deciding to terminate the LW means that they never quit the job. Whatever intentions they may have had, even if they put them in writing, are irrelevant.

The vile Chiefs knew exactly what they were getting with Tyreek Hill when they drafted him. I hope the next article I read about him is his obituary. A guy who strangles his pregnant girlfriend is irredeemable, and he never should have been allowed in the league in the first place.

Yeah, same here. If I encounter some it doesn’t make me nauseated or force me to quit eating the non-fatty/gristly parts, but I’ll be damned if I’ll knowingly eat it. I don’t get how some people enjoy it.

What I did know when NBC Sports released me is that my parents did not raise a son who would collect unemployment, and I never have.

If the function of signing that contract is to obtain generational wealth as soon as possible, then there actually is little difference between those two numbers. Either way, if he lives reasonably modestly (ie, like a rich person, but not blowing through millions a year) and invests wisely, he and his family will be

Yeah, I totally see where players are coming from in choosing to lock up generational wealth as early as possible, because you never know if you’re going to struggle or battle injuries or God forbid die in an accident before you hit your payday. However, it is mind-boggling that Albies couldn’t have gotten at least

Plus, even when paying for multiple streaming services, whenever you think of a specific movie you’d like to watch it’s not available on any of them. At least that’s my experience, anyway.

Aren’t there child endangerment-type charges you could hit the parents with if there is evidence to support that criminal abuse occurred, even if there’s not conclusive evidence that one of the parents did it? Don’t they have a reasonable obligation to keep their kid safe, and to cooperate with investigators should

Finding shirts that truly fit has been the bane of my existence for the last decade. (Well, that and guessing whether or not they’re going to shrink like crazy even if I wash them in cold and pull them out of the dryer still wet).

I agree. Anderson is African-American and the guy he shouted it at is white, so it’s pretty easy to see in this case that it wasn’t really a racial thing. What if the player using it was of a racial makeup where his “right” to say it was more questionable? What if the guy being called it was black and took offense

Yes, and in higher-end hotels, they earn significantly more than minimum wage. (Still a service-industry-type wage, and the work is still hard so I’m not saying use it as an excuse not to tip, but it’s really disingenuous when people compare them to servers and bartenders).

Well said. I’m on board with tipping every day that you get your room cleaned, but I think saying you should feel obligated to get housekeeping every day is ridiculous. That’s like saying you should feel bad if you carry in your own luggage because then you’re depriving the bellhop of a chance at a tip, or if you