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The original tagging of him was "pitiful." Olbermann has attacked PSU, alums, and students for supporting and celebrating a man who de facto condoned child rape.

ah. But does he have enormous balls that jiggle all over the place whenever the breeze blows? If not, then the approach is not egalitarian.

Nothing was born of the Sega Genesis' 32X add-on.

But what's "shit like this"? If it's legal when it's measured, it's legal, right? Legal is legal. "Shit like this" implies that everybody involved was aware of the possible effects of temperature on the footballs, which I've seen zero evidence was the case. Even when the NFL told the Vikings (?) not to warm balls

I think there a lot of situations in which "the accusation is the conviction", but this isn't one of them. Belichick rivals Popovich in his "I could not give fewer fucks" attitude towards the media, the league office, and other types of mere mortals in general, so until he's hit with a substantive money fine or the

Those are Pete Carroll's tears...

There is a range of "acceptable" PSI. It is possible that the teams prepared their balls to different levels of acceptable PSI. It is possible that atmospheric conditions affect PSI. It is therefore possible that a mild decrease in PSI would put one set of balls under the limit but not the other.

The K-ball thingy is not entirely separate... because the McNally Incident* is reportedly what instigated Mike Kensil to take the Patriots’ footballs inside to be checked. Which itself is weird, because the NFL rules say it is the referees’ sole responsibility to ensure proper inflation of the footballs. And Kensil

Yes. "Rogue Pats employee tried to slip unapproved ball into the game!" That was ESPN's hot take. Turns out it's "thieving NFL official tries to steal K-ball from game." Oops. Good job, good effort, ESPN.

NFL,

This is the weirdest thing this blog has posted so far, and I love it.

But the core idea oft Early Access is to skip the whole evaluation/approval process you usally have if you want to sell your game idea to a big publisher. They dont want to get evaluated by publishers to get funded. They want to convince their customers to get funded by them. This means that great ideas that no

I think it's more about tempering expectations. Probably 80% of my game purchases in the last year have been early access games and I never once felt scammed. As long as you know what you are getting into there's really nothing nefarious about it.

I JUST FAACKED WELKAH!

"Just copulated with the lightly hirsute Edelman. Earlier at the bacchanalia, he displayed his abdominal brawn to the hoi polloi. Quelle horreur! (of course I mean that ironically) "

I have to say, since female in no way denotes species, when some one says something about "female (or male) uniform/dress standards" for something like the military or police I can't help thinking about someone trying to dress a female military/police dog in a woman's dress uniform. :P

They're losers. Simple as that. They have underdeveloped social skills and get very very angry at successful people.

In the Police press conference after the murder of Tamir Rice, he was referenced as 'the male' in a very purposeful, dehumanizing way.

I know what you mean. The people on both sides of the "is murder wrong" and "is peadophilia okay?" arguments are such fucks, you know, instead of one side being decidedly wrong and the other side being attacked for not bowing to or standing up to bullies.