TheReturnofFavreandInches
Favre & Inches
TheReturnofFavreandInches

Creepy or not, WuShock Ain't Nuthing ta Fuck Wit

That red jersey is misspelled on the front. It should read "gamers."

We laugh now, but see what happens when nobody believes a little girl's story that she was chased by a "spaghetti-faced man with green ears" through the south Louisiana woods.

This is far less horrifying than the last video they made of a Playmate's ass getting destroyed by Big Bertha.

How much wood could a Boychuck chuck if a Boyhuck got chucked into wood?

A national broadcaster shouldn't be expressing commentary about the physical appearance of women 40+ years his minor who have nothing to do with the game in the first place. Also, how it is Orwellian? That would imply that Musburger be forced to use a word in a way that it doesn't actually mean. And yeah, it does have

The definition you posted still fits Tim's description. If Brent or another old, male broadcaster expressed similar feelings towards a young college male on television, it'd be universally deemed creepy as hell and he'd almost certainly get reprimanded if not suspended. Likewise, he typically makes follow-up comments

And here I thought the media and internet commenters were only interested in prominent catfights.

Don't worry, in 2017 they're going to have some killer chants about the Palins.

True, and the other major factor here are real estate developers. Having worked in and advised for local elections on both coasts, I can tell you that they swing a big bat in any major municipality, regardless of political affiliation. In fact, usually they're the reason why a new stadium proposal dies if it does at

Analytically, it's difficult to ascertain whether a single issue like a pro team skipping town tilts local elections or not. Anecdotally, however, there really aren't any high-profile politicians who've lost over a team leaving, certainly not recently. Even in Seattle, where the Sonics debacle was made a campaign

That's a reasoned, level, cogent point to make that doesn't denigrate an entire population. Personally, I think it'd be best to go on a case-by-case basis or to create a trans* category in athletic competition (which would also benefit FTM athletes). Unfortunately, there's lots of people here who aren't making these

He seems to have a weird obsession with hating the NBA...

I'm not claiming some sort of high ground man. Like I said at the outset, I'm just pointing out that you're acting like a dick, irrespective of your stance (where did I ever say she should be allowed to compete with women? I just made the assertion that it's not cut-and-dry, and that a trans* category may be the best

Nope, you're clueless. If you had respect for her, you wouldn't be going out of your way to call her "he." If you were sensitive to these issues, you wouldn't be comparing being trans* to calling oneself a dragon. If you actually cared about the competition and not in berating a trans* person, you'd realize Crossfit's

No, she is. You don't seem to get that. It's not a "fantasy" at this point; she's undergone multiple procedures and hormonal therapy to become who she is. In order for one to have gone as far as she has, there's literally a dozen doctors, psychiatrists, and endocrinologists who have to sign off on it, all over the

Thank you. As a TA this irritates me to no end. Part of the rise in administration makes sense: federal and state regulations like ADA; the rise of technology on campuses; and increasing access for minority populations means that schools now have offices for disability services, veteran's affairs, IT/classroom tech

"If we just punish drinkers harshly enough, people will stop drinking!"

You don't understand the difference between supply and demand, do you? If you did, then you'd realize that you're essentially arguing for the logic behind every failed prohibition campaign ever.

While I'm in favor of transparency, I'm not sure what leaking Armin Meiwes' email account will accomplish.