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No offense to Kyle—this is a great initial piece and I look forward to reading more—but I think it would be awesome if they would let Chris handle a weekly recap of this show, allowing it to be informed by both his experience in the league and his editorial opinions on issues raised by the show as a former player and

Really? Because every weekend game I’ve been to has been at or near 40,000 in attendance. It’s pretty cute that you are getting smarmy over the thin crowds at a Tuesday double-header in the rain. That is nowhere near an “accurate representation of the crowd most nights”—even saying so offers an assinine proposition

It tastes kind of like ‘disaster’...

Just to be clear though, the drawn out and repeated on-screen torture and mutilation of sexual organs that happens to Theon up until this point... No thoughts? No thinkpiece? Gratuitous? Not gratuitous? Narrative advancement? Could have been achieved differently? I only ask because I must have missed the previous

If the emphasized statement was part of the paragraph you were supposed to be quoting that would be one thing, but there is no logical reason to include the heading to the next section at the end if you are not going to include any of that section. The only logical reason to present it the way you did is to be

It's a uniquely humiliating experience to shazam a song you like and watch as the words "Ed Sheeran" pop up on the screen. Not nearly as cathartic as that first time you admit out loud that you like a Taylor Swift song...

"I just came for the sniping, man. I didn't ask for all these takes."

Anecdotally, my good friend was an amateur tennis player and at around 11-12 years old was ranked in the State of Florida. He later would go on to play the one seed on his high school team and received some scholarship offers from D1 schools. His tennis coach in his youth was Yuri Sharapova, and on a few occasions

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Yeah, I mean the purpose is twofold: to call into question the reliability of the witness' statements and to imply that Trayvon was up to no good as you said. As I said it's reaching, but if you were charged with the task of being defense counsel for Zimmerman, you'd have to make that play. It play's toward reasonable

Right, ok, and where did you go to law school? I need to have a talk with the dean...

Flyswatter's internal logic in his example is flawed: Why would his friend have defense counsel questioning him if it was flyswatter's trial? In that situation it would be the prosecution trying to show that although the defendant said they were in one place, that they could have been somewhere else and lying for the