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"When jobs don't pay women as much as their male counterparts so often President Obama has to propose an act making that practice illegal?"

Ehhh. I disagree. I think he'll be cut. While yes, he is currently the best RB out there his contract is about to become unsustainable to the organization. My speculation is that he'll get cut and the Vikings will use the opportunity to look like a hard lined organization even though it's nothing more than a

I use a variation of it which is "if my aunt had a dick, she'd be my uncle" whenever someone counters my argument with "IF XYZ happened, then blah blah blah." It's meant to point out that the hypothetical situation the person created didn't in fact happen, so there's no point in discussing it.

Gotcha.

He actually uses the words "I'm really sorry".

I don't understand your tone in this article. Isn't this task force a good thing that could change the way the NFL handles these situations?

which meant wearing "sarapes, sombreros"

And I will have my revenge.

I think it's a result of both gawker and jezebel writing multiple articles about Reddit and how they're the main a-holes about this. The concerns of hypocrisy were voiced very early but they were never addressed by either site. I think the gawker criticism elevated because of the amount of times they've pushed the

I think you've got some very good points. I didn't consider the sexual nature of the stolen photos and it certainly does put it into a different light and makes it more difficult for me to compare the Dunham situation. (I don't think the lack of the lawsuit automatically means Jezebel acted on the up and up).

Then we have fundamental differences in how we view Gawker, Jezebel, their relationship and the companies' reaction towards Reddit. I believe the reaction has been "Reddit was wrong to give access(?) (I don't even know what the claim is exactly as Reddit didn't host the pictures, Imugr did) to stolen property. Gawker

I'm a pretty astute NFL fan and I had to google Austin Davis.

"We need organizations and writers to stand up with questions like this and I thinks its unfair to unexpected authors to not be able to move on from their organization's previous errors."

"using your site to disseminate illegally obtained nude photos"

Ya, but it's the parent company, they kept their mouth shut about the Hogan tape and they bought photos of Lena Dunham there were never intended to be published. Their point deserves to be muddled.

"And finally"

I honestly had no idea and I think you're right about people needing to know that.

Well that's fucking heart shattering.

"Problematic" is just cringe inducing.