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This is good.

Good to see some plain ol’ positive stuff on Cam. Good article, and a nice change.

So, a small group of racists (almost every incident will have them) and a blatantly racist website are playing up the “race card” aggressively - and Gawker reports on it?

You used to be a good journalist, man. This ESPN headline shit is so beneath you.

Of course you do. I really hope no one thinks that Deadspin’s idiotic headlines are how we actually perceive you guys.

Not taking a side here, but “illustrious” is a word you hit the thesaurus for?

So true.

My buddy, Li, is reading over my shoulder right now at work, and he asked me “What’s wrong with “oriental”?” He’s from Thailand. I thought about his question, and couldn’t give him a good answer.

STelizabeth,

I’m not saying he should do it, but I can understand Tim wanting to whack the storyteller.

Always mind-blowing-incredible-kick-return truthers.

Doesn’t matter. If someone rolls up to your store in a car that a cop has said “might be stolen plates” and you work in an industry that is a high value target for criminals - you don’t let them in. I don’t care if they say “please, sir” and smile nicely.

I know we have racists here, but my sister living in Europe will tell you it’s not even close. Europeans take it to another level.

This is only a “concern” for people that don’t know what’s on the internet.

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The old man said “wasps”?? Everyone knows you go with bees. MUCH more believable:

Whew! *wipes brow*

Girl at Party: Hi, my names Debbie.

It harms the same people that it would harm if you weren’t on a bike. Yellow lines are theoretically there because someone with the road design thought it wouldn’t be safe to pass for anyone - not just cars. What about ‘really fast’ cars? Can they pass since they could accelerate quick like a bike?

So, you’re saying if you have a high end sports car you can ignore the lines on the road too? Many of them accelerate at insane speeds, as well.

What a dumbass post.