MachiavellianCheese
MachiavelliandCheese
MachiavellianCheese

It was a high-pressure situation, the cop felt crowded, the cop felt unsafe, they had to make a snap decision, and the level of force was totally justified given the fragility of the situation. You should just get off the cops backs and let them get on with their job!

Nah, that runner wasn't murdered.

"Sorry, I thought you were black."

damn I meant to reply to the main post not you, haha we are the same boat, I wait for GOTY and sales.

As a 10-year-old Lions fan who just spent Christmas with his family in Detroit, it was probably the least disappointed he's ever been in his life.

Kid: "Led Zeppelin"? The hell am I supposed to do with this junk?

Jerks Dick Kid

I just want to say that I can't stop giggling at the idea of Sheriff John saying what the people need to hear after throwing back a couple too many shots of whiskey.

If you're gonna go, go hard

As a Kentucky resident, I'll have you know that Hardin County borders Bullit County, home of the most racist fire chief in the Bluegrass State.

How old are you? For some of us of "a certain age" he WAS our Thursday Night Father. Black, White, Brown, Blue, Purple...didn't matter...Cliff Huxtable was Dad.

speaking of which, doesn't she seem like she'd be boring in bed?

is this article implying that Lisa Bonet was probably abused by Cosby?

"Body-Rolling Mop Boy" is a schedule 2 wage-earning position in the Teamsters.

Holy shit, that assistant is one of the coldest motherfuckers I've seen in a while. How his bladder was not immediately evacuated after that knife landing 1cm away from his face, I will never understand.

I agree with you about the Scott take. I didn't mind him on Sportscenter for the most part, but I felt he was terrible at interviewing athletes. Pandering, jock sniffing at it's worst. He seemed desperate for their approval. He's not unique in this at ESPN at all. Whitlock seemed to differentiate between the two

So essentially because he didn't like *everything* Scott said or did then that means he doesn't like or respect what he did as a whole? Maybe you should also read the parts in his piece where he says he likes what Scott does overall (he opens and closes with that proclamation, by the way).

True. People have the right to get upset about it. The problem was that people were upset with Sony and Microsoft when they really should have been upset at the assholes running the DDOS attack. Actually, can somebody dox those assholes so that we can get DDOS their asses.

Yeah, I used to work a retail job, and it was the same type of situation (albeit not nearly as aggressively awful as this sounds). I would assume that it isn't just an American thing (although we're amazingly self-centered in our consumerism), but holy shit, do people lose all sense of perspective when it comes to our

This is exactly why I was getting mad at gamers during this whole DDoS attack against Sony and Microsoft. Yes, it sucked to not play games online for a couple days, but for crying out loud, it's such a first-world problem. We complained about "our holidays" being ruined or messed up, but we had no problem not thinking