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I agree, seems like a huge waste of time, how much will they want for it too?

For starters you took my post and changed it into a debate about the topic... I never expressed my opinion, I come from the mindset of (within reason) people should live their lives the way they want to live them. I don’t care that Bruce transitioned, do I think that there is a little urge to get in the public eye

I honestly don’t love it, nor do I hate it... I legitimately don’t care. I read this to see what the show was all about because I like to stay in touch and am really not a hater. Equally as annoying as people blindly hating things are people giving people shit for not liking something they like. You are not an asshole

Sean Peyton: [puts $1000 on the board next to Galette’s picture]

NOT the best a team can get...

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The island is Madeira and the city is Funchal, but, yes, it is basically like landing a 737 on an aircraft carrier.

That's not what "split-screen" means.

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Good night, west coast!

1600 Penn was a disaster. The Comedians was hysterical.

I agree completely, and I don’t think the example is Apples and Oranges at all. The fact of the matter is, he posted an article that put the entire company, and everyone’s jobs at risk. Either from being sued anew from the article, or it can be used as a precedent in the Hogan trial. Editors have a job of supervising

I really hate how all this went down, but you don't really get to argue for editorial freedom when you've proven yourself incapable of wielding such freedom responsibly and ethically.

I really hate this running theme in all of the Gawker posts about how all of the outside criticism is coming from MRA’s/Gamergaters/Generic Reddit Trolls. Even former writers like Adam Weinstein and Lindy West cant help but bring it up almost compulsively. Everyone seems so enchanted by the victimhood of having the

“Years later, David Geithner’s children would look back on the day that ruined their family forever and remark that it wasn’t a total loss - ‘a bunch of awful people realized the value of friendship, at least.’ ”

This is a good story and the sentiments are laudable and understandable. But nobody is laying mushroom clouds on Gawker. Somebody inside Gawker's own office did that when they hit “Publish” thinking they were laying a mushroom cloud on Conde Nast.

A bit overly harsh, but your conclusion seems correct to my eyes.

Good to see that Kluwe was able to find work in the NFL again.

“People need to examine what they might be doing to provoke 49ers fans to give them severe head injuries.” -Stephen A.

The lowest point of his life was in January 2008.

So moral of the story is don’t get drafted by the Knicks?