NoahThinksYoureAWuss
NoahThinksYoureAWuss
NoahThinksYoureAWuss

Some people have weird preferences that get them aroused. In fact, they probably aren't even weird. They just aren't things you'd do in public. How does that count as a controversy? For all I care Costas can enjoy dressing up as a jaguar shark and getting pegged by a tranny midget. To each his own. Much like with HoF

Except you pilfered the joke, then deleted the original comment.

Pilfer a joke from another comment. Make a picture. Delete the original comment.

UPDATE: Truman won.

Why would "now" be any different from any other moment?

Yeah, the awfulness is compounded by the fact that he watches a doc x-number of times and goes over everything like they are revelations, when 80% of it was well known to anyone with a bit of rock history literacy.

Yeah, it's pretty substantial. The only really damning thing about this is the idea that Manziel might be selling autographs because he needs the money. And he needs the money because the family's oil wealth is a fiction. The implication here is that fiction is based on a $10 sale price.

Dude, this is the Internet. What else is it good for?

So you think I follow soccer enough to now how well Cape Verde performed at the last ACoN but somehow don't know the relative strengths of the various Euro leagues?

They were the Cinderella of the last ACoN. So they probably got a significant boost from that. Contrary to what this post says, the rankings aren't arbitrary. There is actually a formula and FIFA publishes it on it site. Whether or not it's reflective of the actual relative quality of national teams is a different

I wish I understood how Colombia has gotten so high

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Last two years have seen bad starts (see: 8-2 at OT). But the prior four seasons, Arsenal's point totals from the first six matches (arbitrarily chosen as that's the length of the Suarez suspension) are 11 (2010-11), 12 (2009-10), 15 (2008-09), and 17 (2007-08). So using facts and stuff they seem to get off to a

I'm guessing you're not familiar with Sepp Blatter.

Lasso wasn't fired. He's obviously managing today against Monaco.

MLS academies... Ha, you funny.

And MLS will expand because they can find four people to pony up $100M or more franchise fee so the current owners can pocket some money.

Yes. However, I think the limit on teams was predicated on playing everyone twice and having a table. FIFA was trying to limit the number of games. But MLS can 'solve' that by NFL-like divisions and scheduling where you don't play everyone or whatever.

I'd entertain an argument that Arsenal might have been better off keeping RvP last season and letting his contract run down. United might have not won the league without his goals, so maybe Arsenal actually would have been able to compete for the title with him. Or maybe they win the FA and/or League Cup. Or even beat

That is outstanding.