HossStyle
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HossStyle

Ok, I just realized we are arguing with a moron. You’re the [insert race here] equivalent of what you rail against. In the short span of a few posts, you’ve categorized an entire race based upon a very limited (and ignorant) assumption, and then said another person shouldn’t even have an opinion (really??) because

“Facts are facts”

Good god. “The majority of white people are bigots”

They do have dedicated training facilities and in some cases housing. I saw the one in LA recently - it’s state of the art, with living areas for those out of towners that need them. I’m assuming each team has a similar set up. Since all players are (or will be) living in their respective cities, the teams are

Yes, it’s temporary. Here’s a quote from the League Commissioner, Nate Nanzer:

This is wrong. Blizzard has stated that the LA matches are only for now. They will be moving “home” matches to the respective cities in the future, probably season two. This is primarily to allow the respective cities time to set up suitable arenas for play.

On a site full of overreaching, overreacting SJW dolts, Tom Ley is the only reason I still swing by the site every once in a while. Bears: Tom understands their significance. 

This hypocrisy at it’s finest on so many levels. Not the teenager - she’s just using a funny quote. The people commenting on how great (or “real” it is) are the marks.

Good info. I think I’ll give them a try.

Good info. I think I’ll give them a try.

Good info there. I don’t have the problem of forgetting it’s connected, but now that I think about it, it may be nice to have more distance from my phone; say I want to put the phone in in one of my lower cargo shorts pockets.

Good info there. I don’t have the problem of forgetting it’s connected, but now that I think about it, it may be

I love Bluetooth - I have it in my car, my AV receiver, etc. But not headphones, yet. I have a question: I see wires on the headphones. Isn’t that the point of Bluetooth - no wires?

I love Bluetooth - I have it in my car, my AV receiver, etc. But not headphones, yet. I have a question: I see

I used with work with security at a hotel, and it’s scary how many times people didn’t know that they were being recorded and would come to the hotel security with a horrifying story. After we checked the cameras we would see that the story was entirely false.

I agree with this. The last game was weighed too much in the MoP decision. (Although, Berry just being out there was huge for this team, as well)

Anyone who thinks Roy is the “worst” of the elites doesn’t know shit. They base it off of when he does or doesn’t call timeouts, and they want to grab headlines for their shitty blog. The way his players play - the little subtle moves during their fast breaks, the spacing and movements during their sets, they way

Don’t forget Pinson being called for touching the ball when he didn’t, even though the ref near the play had seen it and called it correctly, and he got overruled. It’s like the one guy had money on the line.

Yeah, I think the Pinson phantom touch was even worse, because one ref near the play saw it clearly and called it correct. Another ref over-fucking-ruled him, which is supposed to only happen when he’s absolutely sure that his colleague has made the incorrect call and he’s sure he saw the correct one.

You can’t figure it out because you’re a fucking idiot - and I’m not referring to the racial aspect you make reference to.

I quickly realized this when he started answering questions that I had not asked.

Do you have any idea what you’re talking about? It doesn’t seem like it. You’re talking about a step (putting ads out for talent) that is many times removed from the hiring of an ad agency by a large corporation.

I frequent these family of sites less and less now, because of exactly what you comment on here - the headlines of articles usually are skewed to make you think something is not actually what it is. Oftentimes the article itself is only half the story (the side they want to promote) and you have to click on an actual