TySOTW1
TySOTW1
TySOTW1

Like drugs and alcohol, hashtags are good in moderation. However, once you lose control of the hashtag, you need help (i.e. unfollowed). #hastags #NotEvenOnce

This is the greatest comment in the history of comments. It makes all the mind-numbingly retarded comments I read on a daily basis worth it.

I use U-Verse in Kansas City and do not have a cap. Doesn't matter, because my neighborhood just got Google Fiber. Gotta try that out!

LOL, Sunday morning editing.

Idiot or an astronaut. Those are the only two people who should be drinking this.

I understand what the OP is saying, but the black civil rights analogy is appropriate when explaining why people need to still announce their homosexuality in certain sectors of society. To start, the inequality (prejudice, unable to marry, etc) is extremely analogous to a pre-1964 America towards minorities. But why

My takeaway is: "We're not pussies! We just live a piece of shit city!"

Did I read this correctly?

Good lord, if only that were the restaurant he was looking for. The Internet would collapse under its own weight.

All of that is true, but is it really all that bad to change the rules in order to convict someone who is clearly guilty? One can argue that A-Rod exposed a loophole and MLB responded accordingly to prevent future exploitation of said loophole.

Agreed. This is more of a question of "Is it okay to set an overly stiff penalty to a star in order to send a message?" It's more of an ethical question rather than a legal one. I'm rather conflicted on the answer to this question, but I'm leaning towards "Yes."

KCK/KCMO, po-tay-to/po-tah-to. You can fairly easily find some weed in KC no matter which side of the state line you're on. To your point, if she found weed once or twice, no reason why she shouldn't have kept one source as a regular hookup. As far as home delivery goes, good luck with that. The dealer runs a higher

Except police/fire fighters/laws protect us from external factors that are beyond our control. Regulations that protect ourselves from ourselves is where my comment comes into play. And yes, I'm against seat belt/helmet laws.

It's called Darwinism.

Change the headline to "How To Continue Looking at Child Porn Without Getting Caught." Lengthy, but accurate.

I just had a similar conversation about this the other day. Whether I'm at the gym, at work, or wherever, I use my phone for my music needs. I'm never far from my phone charger for too long, so battery drainage isn't that big of a deal. The idea is to consolidate all of your "needs" into one device, so if my phone can

This is the position that I was going to take. With the exception of the sciences (med school, engineering, etc.) and perhaps a few other fields, a college degree does not make one more or less qualified than someone who gets experience from entry-level positions or internships. In fact, one can argue that highly

Every time I see maps pinpointing trends or whatever, I think the exact the same thing. 100% of the time the most populated cities reveal the most traffic. SHOCKER! You paid how much to get that information?

I'm with you 100%. The free market will dictate which channels will survive a subscription versus being available for free. People need at least the available option/opportunity to generate revenue on their original, hard work. Again, if their work is of high enough quality, people will pay for it. If not, it will

Internet blogging such as Deadspin is good for a more detailed regurgitation of what print media did the legwork for. Print media still finds the news and does the investigations and whatnot. Internet news sites are more of an aggregation of print media. Without print media and the money and resources they have,