their blithe disregard in the way they mess with people’s livelihoods is disgusting.
their blithe disregard in the way they mess with people’s livelihoods is disgusting.
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seems like a lot of Baby Boomer men who have gotten away with bad behavior for so long are now not being allowed to anymore. the article is right about the idea that this behavior is “secret” from anyone is ridiculous: any white male who achieved a certain level of success in certain fields could behave like... well,…
huh. okay. I was worried it was someone I liked on Deadspin.
yeah, I mean he can actually write well
really? who? I don’t listen so I don’t know who’s on there but which Deadspin writer goes on?
I was lucky; I’m too old for those guys. we had to use Hunter Thompson.
obligatory noone denies this
absolutely. it’s called “growing up.” we do or say or think dumb, provincial stuff when we’re younger, but then we get a chance to improve ourselves and either we do and grow up, or we retrench and become full-blown assholes. well done.
hey. hey. buck up, little buckaroo. self-esteem is for everybody.
wocka wocka, my man. wocka wocka.
huh. right. well, he’s probably just an asshole, then
in addition, at this point he’s probably in an incredible amount of pain almost constantly. that can make some people snappish.
yes, Chapel Hill is lovely in the spring, isn’t it?
funny. funny guy. like I’d want tickets to a Steelers game.
fair points. I agree.
cute story, but someone should remind him he’s a millionaire and can just go buy another one
Dan, are you big? Because I think “Big Dan McQuade” just sounds RIGHT, you know?
they can drink, they just can’t get arrested or, in some cases, fall afoul of the Public Morals Squad, like Kizer here.
toughness? in the NFL? like the other guys aren’t because they don’t come from North Dakota? FOH