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I feel that hate for Harden, reading these comments, really borders on the personal.

I feel like I’ve read stories like this before. Is this really a thing, using the N word to shock and impress your teenage friends?

I could never do the juul. I smoked heavily from 17 to 27. 1-2 packs of marlboros a day averaged out.

But of course if an NBA player does anything even remotely “clownish,” according to Mike’s standards, he will comment on it ad nauseam.

I worked there for seven years, and while the union was definitely lacking in scope of vision (from my left leaning perspective), I think this illustrates how important unions are. At least there is some organized mechanism for saying enough is enough.

Anyone who uses the “this helps boys become men” excuse should be required to explain, clearly and succinctly, what it means to be an adult.

Nuance is just totally lacking for these people.

Eli’s problem is that in the right situation he could still get it done. Give him time in the pocket and, while highly mistake prone, he could still be a competent game winner.

These terrible and all too common incidents are NOT about sex, they are about power.

Any relation to Tennessee Jed?

The worst religious people are those who use an animated and thus all the more imaginary relationship with a savior as a catch-all excuse.

About how the world has told men that it will readily absorb their anger, whatever outlet they choose: catcalling a woman on the street; shooting up a school; screaming at a ref because if you don’t win this game you don’t know what you’ll do, because you hate your job; spouting hate speech at women on Twitter.”

that suddenly and certainly doubts his superiority.”

“Belichick was furious and demoralized, according to friends.”

Honestly, I didn’t even know Papa John’s existed if it wasn’t for the NFL.

Part of the problem is we all have different definitions of friendship, love, and sex. The one thing we cannot have different definitions about is consent.

Thoughts I’m embarrassed to have as a yankees fan.

In mainstream movies and shows, women are almost always portrayed as a part of the male protagonists character arc. Success is often equated with possession of the female body, even if it is not overtly sexual.

In the book he makes it pretty obvious that the whole purpose of the club and movement was for the main character to feel like he deserves the girl. He felt so worthless as a human being that the only way he saw himself as capable of love was to form a club in which he and other men denied their humanity and hurt one

Why does the fact that a woman is drunk justify rape for some people?