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No their opinion is that athletes should be compensated for the millions of dollars they bring in to their schools since they are treated more like employees (be here at this time, do this specific assigned role on the team) than students.

Well, if we consult the McCann Convention, I’m sure all of the following would be violations: Smiling, laughing, displaying admiration and respect for an opponent’s achievement, acknowledging implicitly that playing baseball can be fun, and having a name that ends in one of them funny foreign letters like ‘Z’.

Were any unwritten rules violated? It’s hard to keep track

This, everyone, is the *real* “right way to play the game”.

I have never been angrier at Iggy Azalea.

Before you automatically assume that Nicola’s full of shit, just know that this is much more common among athletes than you might imagine. For instance, Wes Welker has no idea how old he is. Or where he is. Or how he got there.

D’Angelo Russell: [swipes right]

I like how “Schoolie McSchoolFace” is the tongue-in-cheek one.

I like how she reads off all the absurd suggested names including the Adolph Hitler nomination and then caveats the Schoolie McSchoolface nomination by saying that it was “tongue in cheek”.

“Robert E. Lee” came in second.

I was so jealous of this guy:

“niggling?”

Pretty simple math...

You’re not missing anything. The only time I ever load Safari is when a website doesn’t work with Firefox or Chrome

I used to use Chrome exclusively on mac, but the new safari is so much faster, plus if you have an iPhone you get tab sync through iCloud. Also the full screen mode is awesome, it gets rid of everything except the page and then the top of the screen acts like a hot corner for your tabs and url bar. See below, clean

You can uninstall Safari? I was not aware of that.

You’re missing a complete lack of apps, customization, or basic features.

You aren’t missing a thing, Safari is half as feature rich as Chrome. It’s clearly a better product, Safari is for Mac users who don’t know about Chrome.

I’m always pleasantly surprised when I use Safari – but end up sticking to Chrome because of the greater amount of plug-ins.

Take this as anecdotal at best, but I was a long time Chrome user. As my macbook aged, I found Chrome becoming a huge resource hog. Switched over to Safari and the strain on my macbook decreased drastically.