Turntabraham_Lincoln
Turntabraham_Lincoln
Turntabraham_Lincoln

They have time to examine this, but they can't stop legitimate scams?

And yet another obviously misleading title from Kotaku... He's not "trolling" Apple.

I recently moved to Ikebukuro. I can try to sniff it out. But how, where?

"Damn. A molar?!"

Stick a giant knobbly tower in the middle and it's Ankh-Morpork!

You can almost smell the feces.

In all fairness: even though they never send a man to the moon, they had a lot of significant other firsts:

I'm not sure your characterization of the rebuttals against the Annenburg poll is fair. That they surveyed self-identified Indians isn't the problem. It's more that it presented a dichotomy between "I'm offended" and "Doesn't bother me" with nothing in between, and didn't get into any depth about the use of Indian

This is a great piece, and it's refreshing to see Deadspin (or any media outlet for that matter) finally publish a Native American's perspective on this. What's bugged me more than anything about all the recent coverage of this issue is that no columnist, reporter or publisher seemed the least bit interested in

Good Lord... I hope the woman on maternity leave sued; that shit is definitely illegal... along with pretty much everything else he did.

Missing this franchise.

I'm not going to respond with vitriol, though thank you for that assumption.

No vitriol, here. I totally understand what you're saying. Ignore the issue at hand, and, yes, the strategy is absolutely brilliant.

I'm going to say something that I know may upset some people, but I feel like I may bring an interesting perspective, beyond hating on these folks, so I want to share it. I am a community organizer, and judgment free of the context, my first response to both sides of this story was "Damn, thats some good strategy!"