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Chicago, San Francisco, and New Orleans

Minnesota, nice!

Thug means "nigger." Let's not dance around it.

SHERMAN: Charity feels good, huh?

Kayla's explanation doesn't fit within Greg's narrative.

No doubt that the tendency you describe is real and frequently indicative of racism. Unfortunately, most white liberals talking about this issue can't help but essentialize blackness in the way they defend men like Sherman and West. So they get to the point where they assert this incredibly limiting definition of

This is a fair point to make, but lumping in the Fox Sports employee's tweet about being simply scared by a man screaming with the larger race comment is a legitimately irresponsible move.

Kearse caught the ball put two feet on the ground and maintained possession. Took TWO more steps and had the ball stripped from him as he was making his way to the ground. I know it's hard to see things from way up there on your high horse, but at least look at a replay before you come spouting nonsense.

I don't even give a fuck: these guys are fucking brilliant.

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There's a Bob's Burgers for everything. ;)

Here it is now where's my money

The suit is ridiculous. The precedent this would set is that a song with a different melody, different lyrics and different parts yet is stylistically similar is infringing copyright. Blurred lines is highly derivative of the Marvin Gaye song, but it's certainly not the same song. If you weren't allowed to write

It's the Saturday afternoon game. CU and North Texas are on ESPN2.

Right after the University of Colorado plays North Texas.

That's seriously childish.

I mean, if by "sounds alike", you mean there is some cow bell here and there and heavy percussion all around then yep, these are the same songs. What next? Is Hendrix's family going to sue any entity having any association with any song with a guitar in it? Please.