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OK Mr. Shkreli, you have the hottest of women’s sports takes. Now go back to playing your stupid guitar on your Youtube channel.

But the medics were literally 20 seconds away. Leave the medical response to the professionals. The chance of another player being pivotal in saving an injured athlete’s life are vanishingly small, and not worth the very real risk of exacerbating a neck or spine injury. 

I had the same question, but I work in a bordello, so...

This happens fairly frequently when someone gets knocked out. I know this from watching boxing since the mid-1980s.

You’re citing the opinion of a dude who wrote a book called Liberal Fascism. Try a more impartial source than a hard-right opinion columnist who makes a living slinging hot takes about history.

People were a lot different in the 1950s before the baby boomers fucked everything up by normalizing sociopathic greed.

Consider yourself lucky you were not born with sausage fingers. I’ve made my peace with the disappearance of physical keyboards, but they are really helpful for those of us with Andre the Giant hands.

Big picture observation, you have a dwindling industry seeing YouTube as a YUUUUGE problem in terms of an alternative media source, but also seeing the individual content creators grow in reach, and quality of product. I don’t blame them for being scared, but they need to be kept to the historically high standards of

Older brother here, can confirm.

I used to live in a relatively poor, relatively rural town and I would regularly see people zipping down public streets on ATVs with barefoot, unhelmeted children on their laps.

To be fair, it is really unlikely that his corner understood the extent of the injury. I was watching the fight live, and I didn’t see exactly what happened until they replayed it between rounds. The announce team specifically mentioned that he didn’t complain about the injury in his corner. If the fighter doesn’t

Tell us about Pizzagate, Alex.

I support this 100%. I live in a town with one grocery store and the workers there have been trained to make a ton of eye contact and say hi to everyone. I’d gladly trade out for an environment where nobody interacted with me at all.

My favorite part of that picture is the dude in the yellow vest being reminded once again that moneyed white people are the absolute worst.

Don’t worry about it; the idle, drunken rich can always afford to buy more.

As an Everton fan I have to say fuck that guy and the horse he rode in on.

Seemed like a good extra point to me.

He doesn’t believe he’s losing. He doesn’t believe he CAN lose. There are two possible results for him—either he is declared the winner or the election has been stolen from him.

The comments are the punch line.

“I don’t even own a television.”