RetireWahoo
RetireWahoo
RetireWahoo

Sure, the Browns stomp the Bengals and suddenly the kid is on the Hawkins bandwagon. What a fair-weather fan!

Deny it? This seems like something that should go at the top of your resume.

Political Stockholm Syndrome: cozying up to the very people you became regarded as a great politician for opposing in order to survive.

The tears aren't from the cold. They're from the realization that she, of her own free will, chose to attend a Northwestern football game.

In fairness to Hill, he's probably just feeling frustrated that the Browns haven't shown him enough gratitude for his contribution to their win last night.

Who Dat? The Browns, ain't ya heard?

Judging by the look on his face, he can smell it too.

A few things: keep in mind that the Iberian peninsula is fairly isolated compared to the rest of the continent due the Pyrenees. One side of the mountain chain stayed Christian, the other became Muslim. There wasn't the tangle of Catholic and Protestant principalities like you saw in the German states. Also, when you

Wow. Ideologies in the 20th century really did parallel religions in the 17th century and the horror of clear and present violence was replaced by the terror of the possibility of annihilation at a moments notice. It's is interesting to note that there's a difference in attitude between the US and Europe, with Europe

I don't know if "witches" as a political movement were particularly organized, but accusing someone of being a witch often probably had a political element to it. The early to mid 1600s had a lot of social upheaval because of the wars along with the famines and epidemics the wars spawned. Social order was volatile and

The Internet: surprisingly similar to the Middle Ages.

It's hard to argue that the 15th century actually lead to decreased personal violence considering the widespread effort to stomp out heterodoxy in the wars of religion like the 30 Years War and English Civil War. More likely, pluralism emerged because the 17th century was the first time Europe experienced two

"If he can walk, he can play. Get my money—er, that quarterback on the field! I am a sociopath." —Jerry Jones

"We know your pain." —Cleveland, Ohio

FALSE FLAG! FALSE FLAG! THIS IS JUST WHAT THE REPTILIANS WANT US TO THINK! HE'S ONE OF THEM! WAKE UP SHEEPLE! WE'RE GOING TO BE BRED WITH THE GREYS TO BECOME THEIR SLAVES! ONLY THE PLEIADINIANS CAN SAVES US! DON'T BELIEVE THE GOVERNMENT LIES! SPRED THE WORD BEFORE THE MEN IN BLACK ARRIVE!!! DAVID ICKE WILL SET US

"The Charges name implies electricity. Production of electricity with fossil fuels contributes to global warming. Chargers fans are supporting global warming!"

"The Browns name is offensive to scat fetishists!" —Jay Schoeder

"The Steelers name glamorizes theft!"

Does CTE cause arguing with false equivalence fallacies?

Seeing LeBron wearing #23 just feels right.