Kanye_North
Kanye_North
Kanye_North

"Don't worry, I'll take care of this." - Ray Rice

I think he's severely overrated and resent him for it, but I guess that's not the same thing as hate. His songs don't engage me as fun music, even if they're funny or clever. UHF was good.

How is that even a thought that goes through your head? Yes, his moving speech about living with cancer would certainly be less moving if he did not, in fact, have cancer. It was a great speech on a topic we'll all have to deal with sooner or later, please keep your pseudo-edgy comments to yourself.

Redemption.

I thought he was still banned from baseball.

Also:

"Good for her" is not where I would go with this.

In an office somewhere in Miami, Pat Riley's trembling hand moves his mouse forward, to the font drop-down, and selects "Comic Sans"

+One

There's an espn.com article up that discusses this. Neither girardi nor cashman could cite an example of someone who has successfully avoided the surgery. Adam wainwright delayed it and kept pitching at a high level for a while, but still got it in the end. Matt Harvey is the poster child for someone who tried rehab

Pitchers that throw a high percentage of splitters have a high incidence of elbow problems. The only pitcher who has thrown more innings than Tanaka at the same age is Felix Hernandez. I like watching the Yankees pay a shitload of money to implode.

Have they considered working from home with Google?

The US squad did not have nearly enough talent to advance beyond the group stage. We almost stole Belgium the way we stole the Ghana game. But we were outclassed in 3 out of the 4 games we played. Don't blame his tactics. He's just being candid. I appreciate it. The future looks bright

Only can be understood by living in the culture.

That's really funny. First of all you as a person do not finish shit unless you are about 80 years old and actually fought in that war. Second of all the history of US wars since WWII is one where the US start wars and do not successfully finish them all that much. But since you are writing about the biggest

Why dayglo? Because I'd rather not get run over. It only takes one brush with death from a driver who didn't bother slowing down or looking before making a right on red into the crosswalk, or a biker who was flying down a trail on a foggy morning, for you to ask "fuck fashion, where do I get a highlighter yellow top?

Nope, it's because it's easy to see dayglo yellow at 5 in the morning when the sun is just starting to rise here. I run every morning. I don't wear bright clothing (although I really should). You know who I see first and from the furthest away? Other runners that are wearing those clothes. What attention do you

Because a lot of (I would even venture to say all) people that run outside don't want to be hit by a car, bike, or anything else, really. Dayglo = visible.

Because they allow the final run of the ball to play on before blowing the whistle, like in (American) football.

Have to agree with BeastMoe. When people talk about the "best athletes" they're not just talking about power and conditioning but natural talent and skill. I've most often heard the comment in relation to on-the-ball prowess.