J-Ellis
J.Ellis
J-Ellis

Konoyo Slimmy. Like most front-pocket wallets, it forces you to pare down what you actually carry, which is great. I’ve had mine for about 5 years and it’s still in great shape. Also, it doesn’t look like a kid’s wallet like so many other slim wallets.

Konoyo Slimmy. Like most front-pocket wallets, it forces you to pare down what you actually carry, which is great.

I’m not a Deadpool guy (just recently got around to watching the movie) but yeah, it’s easily the best figure in the series if you ask me. Iceman would be great and not just really good if it wasn’t for the weird soft rubbery texture. Havok is a throw away in my opinion. Overall though, it’s in the top 3 best complete

That helmet-to-helmet hit from Stewart is ridiculous on its own, but the way Cam’s head bounces off the turf after the hit makes it even more unbelievable that he was allowed to stay in the game.

“I was about to go anyway.” No guy, no you weren’t. You paid to be there, made a complete ass of yourself, and got shown the door. End of story.

This makes all the sense in the world to me. Her brother using the pronoun “he” and “him” is no where in the same league as an outsider using the same prounouns. The former is between family members with a great deal of love working through the process respectfully while the latter is nothing but contemptuous and

There are no urinals in the ladies room for men identifying as women to use and transgender females identifying as male are probably going to use a stall, so how exactly will this do “damages to a children’s?” That’s the problem with all these arguments, people making them never follow them to their logical conclusion.

Today: “They’re just words”

Ah, the much ballyhooed “that thing I did....that’s not me” defense.

Schefter’s tweets really are the opposite of political, at least in response to the original question “should people in the sports media make their political viewpoints known publicly?”(most likely because he lacks the nuance to see the difference between your political beliefs and referencing “something” political,

I know, right? Who could like a tension-filled movie about a woman fighting to survive in an environment trying to kill her. But enough about Gravity, this looks terrible.

iPhone 5s or higher only. Weird. My iPhone 5 is off contract and still works like a champ, so this is a bummer.

You’ll be putting on a clinic with the Nurse Practitioner from Steph Curry.

Huge Cubs homer here, this is some real bullshit on Lackey’s part. I mean, he sounds like Jasper from the Simpson’s: “home run? that’s a plunkin’”

Scosche mounts have one giant flaw, you need to either use a case or stick a magnet on the back of your phone. If I could open my iPhone and stick the magnet inside I’d definitely buy a scosche mount.

Scosche mounts have one giant flaw, you need to either use a case or stick a magnet on the back of your phone. If I

People arguing that this “only hurts the fans” don’t seem to realize that by taking actions like this, the NBA can help deter other states from passing equally shitty laws in the future. Georgia Gov. Deal specifically mentioned the economic impacts in his veto of their proposed anti-gay bill.

Schilling still has his right to free speech, no one is telling him he can’t say repugnant things anymore, and in fact I’m sure he’ll continue to do so. As a matter of fact, this is exactly what the GOP is always advocating for, the free market has taken care of shit without government involvement.

Honestly, I’d be more shocked if there wasn’t a visibly racist tattoo in a crowd this size. I’m a Cubs fan and I’m appalled at some of the shit I’ve heard in the bleachers at Wrigley. People suck, get used to it.

Your motivations for seeing a particular movie don’t pain anyone, trust me, so why are you taking it so personally? A negative review isn’t an attack on you or your opinions. There’s nothing wrong with hoping a movie is at the very least “good.” I guarantee Snyder didn’t set out to make a movie that requires you to

The recent episode of This American Life titled “Anatomy of Doubt” offers a heart-breaking example of just this. Someone should force Rowland to listen to it.

I blame Katich entirely for this one. For some unknown reason, it’s physically impossible for any white dude over the age of 50 to give a high five without grabbing the five-ees hand at the end. It’s a fact.