Hagetaka
Hagetaka
Hagetaka

Standard "why is there no White History Month" thinking, but it's hard to get too mad when it's so adorably klutzy.

The beauty of this show is it's the exact same sensibilities and the exact same type of jokes as all of Seth McFarlane's other shows. The difference is because it's not animation, he can't cheat with WACKY OUT THERE CHARACTERS (aliens, talking goldfish/dogs) and WACKY JUMPCUT NON SEQUITER. It's McFarlane's

I hope Merrill McPeak was watching. And seething.

It's spelled "Scheiße‎".

Since that's basically what this article was

Yes. Black fraternities and sororities on campuses across America accept white students. Any other stupid, barely relevant attempts to derail this story you'd like to try?

That's not very reassuring, and it sure as hell doesn't seem like standard journalistic practice to infodump all correspondence with an informant (yes, I realize this isn't the Pentagon Papers, but the principle is still there).

So...wait. You're basically telling any future source, that Deadspin will gleefully publish all correspondence with them for a follow-up story if there's sufficient interest? That seems....not smart.

I'd rather see 1000 of these ads than the stupid disgusting dogshit/catpiss ones.

Next she'll try to tell us that her recent career trajectory had absolutely nothing to do with fucking her married boss (then marrying him after he split with his then-wife).

Because it's been a few years and people change jobs?

Still at the school?

Remember When We Had Classy Coaches At Nebraska, That Just Let Players Rape Women Instead of Cursing Fans Like Some Kind Of Classless Monster

Any-fucking-body from any fucking family in a fucking Robert A. Heinlein novel.

I hope Jalopnik actually required some proof from him about the IP addresses, since just giving the automotive version of Alex Jones his own column to make accusations would be irresponsible and......dumb.

So basically they're claiming they picked OSU like Ralph Nader picked the Corvair (ie, they're all bad, so just pick one and stick it to them). Eh, fair enough. At this point, it's obvious the story doesn't stand by itself, so "an indictment of all of college football" is the obvious next step for them to defend the

Because Jimmy Stewart was virtually unique among Hollywood actors in that he was actually the paragon of integrity in his personal life that he portrayed in many his films. Guy was a gem. War hero, all-American boy, and thankfully not a scandal to his name unburied so far.

I mean, Conrad Dobler even played for the same fuckin' franchise

Is there a definitive list of people that willingly worked with Polanski after this and/or said stupid shit in his defense?