SmilesForLaughs
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SmilesForLaughs

This is a fascinating dispute involving an organization with almost insurmountable barriers to entry, run by rich people who won't hesitate to shut everything down if they don't get their way, misuse public funds, deliberately obfuscate or delay solutions to improve health and safety, and employ an army of public

I think I misread your comment; I had thought you were drawing some sort of parallel between yourself and the college athlete. Re-reading I screwed up; you were asking me why it was comparable. It's because these players are football players first, students second. They have a skill that has significant monetary value

How many millions would Sterling have to be fined for you to say, wow, that's a big fine? Keep in mind the man is worth an estimated $2 billion.

A Schiano man always chooses Seagal over Van Damme because "a real man doesn't solve problems with his feet."

A Schiano Man refuses to use the self-service checkout machine at the grocery store, because he doesn't like "that computer bitch's" tone.

I dunno, in this scenario I think the guy who regularly goes to strip clubs and gets mad at people for not partying on Thursdays sounds more like the loser to me.

The problem with virtually all of these is that the designer needs to remember that these need to be instantly recognizable features from a hundred yards (or whatever the typical focal distance is on tv). These details are just too much. For instance, I kinda like the Viking, but to imagine this as a symbol of the

Things are so bad for this team that KTVU has already sent out a memo to all staff on how to properly handle these Jets' demise.

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Pig's Eye is just the absolute worst thing. As a fellow Minnesotan, I can attest that there might not be a beer I like less than Pig's Eye

kind of like a journalistic Human Centipede