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Hello Gawker my old friend.

The development in the area around the baseball stadium was far behind the growth experienced in several other D.C. neighborhoods without stadiums or arena. The truth is that by 2016, more neighborhoods in this tiny city, flush with post-9/11 anti-terrorism and defense contracting dollars, could flaunt lots of new

“FedEx is one place in/around the city where blacks and whites mix together socially without any self-consciousness or friction or segregation at all.”
Spoken like a Virginian. Come hang out in Maryland sometime.

BREAKING: Outsider Who Will Not Examine Actual Facts Thinks Back-Breaking Stadium Deal Was Great For City He Doesn’t Live In

Yup, I agree. I happened to see this live. This article is taking what he said out of context. He described past hurricanes he has been in (he is from the south). He also described many specific instances of bad things happening to people who decided to ignore evacuation orders. Put into context, with his

You’re going to get roasted by most of the people here, but you’re right.

I agree with you, I hope the writers and managers of these websites reconsider their opinions when it comes to something like this. This supports normalcy bias in the face of impending death, if one person believes the news ancor was exaggerating this and stays home, their blood will be on Brians keyboard. Please

Ever since Gawker finally bit the dust, all the conservo-hate that used to be limited there has spread out to the other blogs. Most of it is contained to Jezebel, but some of it it leaks onto Giz, Jalopnik and the like.

I don’t understand the point of this article, if it is not to just poke fun/attack a news host on a station the author does not agree with.

“What happened to taking someone (a woman specifically) at their word until LEGITIMATE evidence comes out to make us think otherwise?”