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CEO of Vox, Jim Bankoff

Can’t lay off your copy editors if you never had any.

I really don’t think that Google has a reputation of hostility toward those “sticking up for diversity,” so I’m going to have to agree that the lack of information is very telling.

There’s a reason that sex, politics and religion traditionally are not a part of polite/professional conversation.

There may (or may not) be only one “correct” viewpoint, but that’s up to the company not you.

In an urban setting, they have to park it. This could destroy any $$ saved.

Like, every company? Every collection of people organized to a common purpose is repulsive to you?

As Gizmodo has already reported posted on a story from CNN/NBC-2

My assumption is that that is a very charitable description of their actions.

Ha, sometimes I read a post I think is about to be done, then it takes a whole new turn.

My mother has always loved to experiment with cooking. The thing is, she would make something over and over when it was meh. Once she figured it out, she considered it conquered and would stop making it.

who’s solitary Super Bowl win was against Sexy Rexy

He also didn’t say that Mathieu was “the devil” but it’s listed in quotes anyway.

Constantly bringing up Russell Wilson is sort of counterproductive. You need to be special in a lot of other ways to compensate for the disadvantages associated with lacking ideal height.

I have no idea what any of the Kardashians look like. I’ve seen pictures several times, but for some reason they vanish from my head the instant I look away. And I’m perfectly fine with that.

Not only was the Bonds ball more, it was more than both of these two mentioned items combined. When one considers the whole Marc Ecko asterisk thing as well, it’s pretty amazing that it would be forgotten. ESPECIALLY by Rovell.

Which is still not true, though, as Barry Bond’s #756 sold for $752K in 2008 and was from the 2000s.

And, of course, that is a goddamn ton of money for a piece of sports memorabilia. Here’s an interesting note, from the report: the only piece of memorabilia to sell for more than this family ring in the past 25 years was a Mike Piazza uniform worn in the first Mets game after September 11, which reportedly sold for

Yea, those in a rush to claim this is a bunch of ignorant Americans/Whites/whatever seem to be unaware (somewhat ironically) of what Tencent is, a very sophisticated conglomerate.

Makes you wonder how carefully and thoughtfully they are actually putting together Chinese content versus haphazardly, and who has been put in charge of it at the NBA office.