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Meaningless for the win/loss column, but incredibly meaningful for players trying to make their team. And even from the team's perspective, don't you think it'd be in their interest to make their players happy lest they decide not to re-sign? How much does the devil pay you to be his advocate?

Well it makes me feel a lot better knowing the hardworking people tasked with combating insurgencies are spending hours upon hours languishing over how to arrogantly defend one clear instance of one policeman's aggressive use of force on shorts-clad co-ed carrying around a tiny water cup. Or maybe their was acid in

You shut your mouth when talking about one of the only interesting people out of my podunk Southern Illinois town to make a name for himself.

Oh, right. After a half-season of Foles excellence, I thankfully forgot about all those red zone turnovers.

Kaepernick? Luck? Locker? I'm guessing Locker.

I think the main criticism of the term is that it's lazy, catch-all criticism, much like calling someone a hipster has become. Hyperbolic headline? Clickbait. Likes craft beer? Hipster. Don't like the article? Clickbait. Wearing a cardigan? Hipster.

It's okay, man. No one can choose who they fall for, when they fall, or how, or why.

Fair enough. I just don't believe your assertion that he used it incorrectly, but I can get down with you're preferring he used a more suitable word for clarity. English!

Doh k language hawk, pretty sure "I'm shocked" can be construed as "a state of bafflement or perplexity," which is how Webster's describes nonplus. Words change, bro. Literally doesn't even have to mean literally anymore. You may not be wrong, but you're also not right.

Maybe you should read better? i.e. "He was nonplussed" followed by the Young quote, "I'm shocked..."

Wrong: This person is famous and influential.

Can anybody explain this terrifying image? Is it a mask that only covers the lower half of his face? Did his mom fuck Mr. Punch? Or was his mom Judy? This is not okay.

I can't tell if there's a joke here I'm missing, because they're definitely less than 100 miles apart.

What does that reasoning even mean, man? "He's a top-3 receiver now. Don't make observations." Can I try? "Josh Gordon is in a league of their own with Megatron. Too much sugar is bad for you."

So scheduling good teams is earning your seed, or winning, or rankings? Because going into conference tourneys, Louisville was 5th overall, didn't lose to any unranked teams and they blew everyone out in their tourney, including #23 UConn, yet are seeded below tourney losers #2 Michigan (7th going into Big 10 tourney)

Why are they bringing Meowth? You know their team plane is just going to mysteriously disappear and a few weeks later you'll see 10 rare, football-playing Pokemon being sold on the black market.

Yeah, the hops get all the attention, but there are some really good thicker beers locally.

Fair point in your use, I just hate how vague and general that word has become compared to a very accurate (though satirically exaggerated) portrayal like the Hipster Olympics, and I don't necessarily believe it's an accurate description.

612Brew with its loud music and lighting can attract a very warehouse district-y

Ha! Come on, he seems nice.