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Netanyahu orchestrated the Rabin assassination.

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DeMarcus Ware toyed with the Patriots offensive line, breaking immediately before the ball was snapped numerous times, running right around or through the tackle. I was so mesmerized by his performance I don’t even remember Miller having a great (better?) game.

Did you try it because you liked his previous work(s)?

This is the only correct answer

Ok. But why weren’t any of the male presidents aborted then? Riddle me that!

Man, I’d love to see Kevin in a lineup with some of the more imposing female athletes and see if he could “impose his will physically” on them.

I deeply regret listening to that drivel

Yeah, in no way did I intend to demean non-big city libraries. I live in a town of ~15,000 and the town library is great.

Big city public libraries are criminally under-utilized resources. They’ve got so much shit there. And it’s all free! (Smaller town libraries, like the one I am a member, are also under utilized, but they are nowhere near as awesome as those in larger cities.)

Two things, again not to be that guy. 1. Parties typically cannot make prearranged agreements about who gets the kids — or they can, but those agreements get tossed if it doesn’t comport with what a judge thinks is in the best interests of the children. 2. You might be surprised! I don’t see it often (and I agree that

Not to be that guy, but there are certain times where a pre-nup benefits the poorer spouse, especially in instances where assets acquired before marriage are considered separate property. (Or if the intent is to protect the poorer spouse’s assets for his/her child(ren)‘s inheritance(s).)

I find this article really interesting. My wife and I are co-building a fuck-off fund together, but every single cent we earn gets deposited into our joint checking account before being spent or transferred to a different account (all of our accounts are joint). Of course, up until very recently, she made far more

Are you a NH state representative? I can’t imagine getting so huffy otherwise.

It’s really more of a volunteer role in New Hampshire than profession

I must be missing something. I don’t get your reference to a lie.

Neither of your responses really make a point either, as far as I can tell.

His arguments boils down to: “It’s really complicated— perhaps impossible — to figure out how to make a system that compensates athletes and allows the status-quo to remain unchanged, so therefore we must continue to not pay the college athletes that generate millions/billions of dollars in revenue.”

I don’t even understand the point she was trying to make.

Do you have any good examples of (accessible) academic literature about the economic impacts of publicly-financed stadiums?