MrDioneo
MrDioneo
MrDioneo

On the one hand, you’re absolutely correct. On the other hand, be careful what you wish for. As we’ve seen with these PI reviews, things can get taken to the extreme. I’m not looking forward to watching every loosey goosey play that MIGHT be a fumble be played out until people are celebrating in the end zone and

If they really wanted to screw the Saints, they could have thrown a flag for smacking Goff in the helmet on the play. Which of these looks more like a hit to the head? (I’m trying to include a damn picture of Ahmad Brooks hitting Drew Brees in the shoulder but I can’t get the image to show up. If it’s not there, just

What made it even worse was that in commentary the rules expert explained that before the season started, NFL had specifically instructed the referees to let those kinds of situations play to the end and only then determine if it was a fumble or not. Which means that not only did this ref make a dumb call there, but

I've gone from socially drinking during the game to break out the tequila and shot glasses. 

I cant wait for the 35 billy haisley articles regarding VAR

If my wife is anything to go by, I think we’ve gone from the “anger” phase of grief and entered “depressed acceptance.”

Like the FBI, the Justice Department, the Supreme Court, the FDA, NOAA, the Agricultural Department, the Treasury, and others too numerous to mention, the New York Times is going downhill fast.

The NY Times must be a terribly schizophrenic place to work. Some of the best reporters in the world and some of the shittiest editors and opinion writers. 

The moral of the story?

They get set up structural advantages truth cheating. They routinely get lower shares of the popular vote but gerrymandering is hard to beat.

If that were the case, why would they not say so? Seems cruel to not confirm it's a bug.

This is one of those situations where I’m grateful my mom, normally a dumb fuck conservative, has actual experience with how shitty the US healthcare system is and recognizes that it needs to change.

Even right here in Toronto, the auto workers will keep voting for the right even though the first thing the right did in Ontario was refuse to help keep the auto plants open which the liberal were doing. It amazes me.

And that financial crippling prevents future you from going to your follow up appointments, future you or your family seeking preventative care, future you or your family living in safe conditions, eating healthy food, getting mental health care, retiring and getting eldercare (which ends up passing the financial

Shapiro’s arguments are shot through with rhetorical fallacies, faulty appeals, and ignorance of fairly basic information relative to the topics he’s addressing.

That—on its own—should be enough to disqualify him from being regarded as an authority on anything.

Since this is America, though, and we don’t trade on

I could see how that’d be confusing, considering how many are attracted to 8yo anime girls, but no.

There is a single outpatient psychiatrist in my county of 250k odd people. She’s not very good, and your care will consist mostly of 15 min sessions where she checks to make sure your medications aren’t causing severe side effects. Better hope your insurance will pay for those pointless 15 minutes every 3 months.

Gravity finally gets its sweet revenge on Newton. 

Let’s ignore his patently laughable, “You want a surgery? You’re going to be able to get a surgery in the United States.”
It may financially ruin you and but generations of your family in debt, but you sure CAN get a surgery.