Fans can love it. Still makes this sport a glorified WWE exhibition. Its a shame too. Its a beautiful game and the talent is amazing.
Fans can love it. Still makes this sport a glorified WWE exhibition. Its a shame too. Its a beautiful game and the talent is amazing.
@DestructoGirl: Yeah, you gotta just say no to the screaming ones.
You know how I know Jezebel sucks?
Better define "it" or this just gets really kinky, really fast.
Excuse me, Dodai; but that line starts right -here-.
Haha. This is so ironic!
75.8% of students surveyed said their "drive to achieve" was above average or in the top 10%
This simply has to be called "Blood Play". I will be so disappointed if its not.
Thats it? Thats? It?
Would be better with holes blasted from a shotgun, but thats just me.
And at this moment starts my annual gloating. Every year Im happy that the World Series is, by and large, about "baseball". The Super Bowl is so far removed from football that not only are the *commercials* their own storyline of interest, but the commercials that fail to become commercials become a storyline. Yall…
Yall say cocaine use like this is a "bad thing". Thanks, Vail!
The hands and chests of linebackers, safeties, and corners are much safer without Cutler playing. Think about them too. All that wear and tear.
You wont find that attitude here in America. Since we think soccer is a pansy sport anyways, she's perfect to be calling the match.
Darwininsm thru dares.
Women from Texas can not influence. Check the chart. But who are we kidding, there are no influential women in technology.
@lolita7b3: Thank you. Theres an implied idea that women "give sex" and men "receive it". And while there sometimes is some truth to that in the behavior of men and women, it's a terrible way to live your life and shouldnt be the basis for any decision making.
Im clearly not the best person I know. And theres nothing wrong with me. I admit though, that I like myself the best.
Well, on the bright side, Tristan is probably used to dealing with this wishy-washy bullshit that stems from puritanical shame. I guess thats the bright side.
@jfwlucy: Not the same, but so what? Bad is bad, and if its not good for men to do, it's not good for you to do either. Clinging to "its not as bad" doesnt make a bad habit any better. In the end, the point is somewhat meaningless and deflecting.