He got suspended for accumulating flagrant fouls, not for hitting LeBron in the junk. If he had no other flagrants, he would still be playing tomorrow.
He got suspended for accumulating flagrant fouls, not for hitting LeBron in the junk. If he had no other flagrants, he would still be playing tomorrow.
Look up and you’ll see the point flying by somewhere.
When you sober up tomorrow, can you repost this?
Show me on the map where Cleveland hurt you.
I’m torn. On one hand, I can’t support someone running over a Johnson with a forklift. But on the other hand, I’ve often dreamed of running Drake over with one.
Not competent to stand trial but purchasing an AK-47 and a pile of other guns - A-OK!
Well, maybe you should consider it. It was a brain-dead and completely jerkish response by a staff writer to a perfectly fair criticism.
The movie’s only been out for a few days, and the theaters were packed. Some of us were looking forward to catching it this week and have been careful to avoid spoilers. Instead, just…
Bullshit. That title with “(SPOILERS)“ attached to the end would have avoided anyone not wanting to know about the movie yet having it rammed down their throat. You guys fucked up, and to top it off, you’re being a dick about it.
Bravo. Truly. Just.. Bravo.
And that wouldn’t have been a spoiler, and our fault for clicking on it. We knew that the article would spoil the movie, but anyone who didn’t care would have clicked on it.
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The way that you are defending it makes it crystal clear that the article’s title was a deliberate attempt to drive page views by people upset about the embedded spoiler.
Samer, maybe you should grow up and learn from your co-workers at io9 and Kotaku. They avoid crap like this.
Hey, thanks for the fucking spoiler right in the title.
When does a deadspin writer kick the bucket? would really be a plot twist IMO.
With all their hockey hullabaloo, and that bitch Anne Murray, too...
It’s not a real country, anyways...
“It’s a certain way of being a professional,” the Hawks’ Paul Millsap said to cleveland.com. “I’m not mad about it, but just being professionals man. If that’s how you want to approach it, that’s how you approach it. I think our team and our organization has class and I don’t think we would have continued to do that,…
Thanks for replying. I'm amazed at how consistent he is with that call. If you had told me there was a sound board and that's the button they smash for every 3 I would have totally believed you.
Like going on a 17-5 run to close out a point game.
you guys seriously gotta find a new video player