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    If an attractive woman walked into the shower I was in she would also be asking "Why is that so hard?"

    Because sexual orientation and skin color are not the same thing? Apples to oranges.

    A gay man showering with a bunch of straight men is more similar to a straight man showering with women (Lennay) than an African American man showering with white men (your example), at least in my opinion. The first two deal with sexual orientation and gender, while the second one deals with race. It's at least

    100% based on player ability and salary cap implications. They would have cut Ray Rice and acted high and mighty about it (when it actually would have been about his terrible play) if it didn't carry something like $10M in dead money.

    I know how hard it can be to click on an article and check the date it was posted, but you really should try before you get to criticizing and make yourself look like a jackass.

    "Our fans play 'The NFL is ALWAYS against us" card, even though a) we've won more Super Bowls in this century than the rest of our division (2000-2013), b) Since 2000, we've missed the playoffs TWICE in 14 years, and c) we stole our team from Cleveland, with the NFL turning a blind eye to it."

    The Steelers have

    This is like modern art. I don't know if I understand it, but it makes me feel something.

    The Ravens Super Bowls to years in existence ratio is far better than the Steelers'. I guess what I'm saying is, it's only a matter of time. How about those Ohio teams though, good for at least 3 wins a years.

    In Homer's Brother, the episode with Danny Devito, it is not Dr. Hibbard that has a mustache. Homer is looking for his long lost brother and the administrator of the orphanage looks exactly like Dr. Hibbard, just with a mustache. He puts Homer onto Devito, but while Homer is asking about his brother the

    Come on, you demand to see life's manager.

    How do you know what his first (or second or third) concern is? He was asked directly about his fears of being labeled a sexual predator, and responded to that question. He did not, at least as far as I can tell, list the priority of his concerns.

    Philly fans might stab you, but Boston fans make you wish you were actually dead. Three hours at a game with Boston fans and I'm usually ready to leave society and live in the woods with no human contact.

    Yes, you can sue someone for almost anything, as a bunch of losers have proven. If you did sue for this you would end up wasting a lot of money and generally contributing to the terrible state of society you are trying to combat.

    If hitting her head on the rail is actually the blow that rendered her unconscious, as Rice's lawyer implied, does that change the situation at all in your mind?

    I don't think people are holding The Avengers up against Citizen Kane, they are comparing it to other Super Hero movies. If you don't like comic book movies it's not surprising that you don't like it, because it's a comic book movie.

    The average adult probably hasn't. The average person who sees Marvel movies in the theater is probably at least somewhat familiar with them. I don't know, if you liked the other Marvel movies I'd give this one a shot. You might actually enjoy it more going in with a blank slate.

    Calling it a "film" pretty much says everything I need to know about your opinion on Super Hero movies. I'm pretty sure entertainment is what they're going for.

    Well I've got to star this...

    I don't think anyone would buy merchandise from a team just because they suspended a player. Regardless, they aren't going to sacrifice the on field product for PR in this case.

    Getting stars and likes on internet forums probably shouldn't be your objective. Nobody ever went broke underestimating the intelligence of the American people.