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I’m a long suffering Knicks fan. I’ve always had a theory about why the post-70’s Knicks will never, ever get it done. They may get close, but they’ll always fail. J.R. embodied my theory: there’s just too much god damned nightlife / partying temptation for rich young men living in NYC. J.R. admitted as much not long

I shouldn’t have said that racism is innate. But gravitating towards “your own kind” is certainly the start of something more odious. Consider a child who is never exposed to overt racism (rare), but who is raised in an area where nearly everyone shares her race and where she doesn’t get exposed to alternatives until

Sure. But it’s certainly the start of something more odious. Consider a child who is never exposed to overt racism (rare), but who is raised in an area where nearly everyone shares her race and where she doesn’t get exposed to alternatives until after high school. That child can develop irrational racist tendencies

I thought racism is something we develop, but my kids made me reconsider it to be innate. For example, when Obama was debating Romney during the 2012 campaign, I asked my 3 year old daughter who she wanted to win. She pointed at Romney and explained: “he looks like us Daddy.”

I thought racism is something we develop, but my kids made me reconsider it to be innate. For example, when Obama was debating Romney during the 2012 campaign, I asked my 3 year old daughter who she wanted to win. She pointed at Romney and explained: “he looks like us Daddy.”

I thought racism is something we develop, but my kids made me reconsider it to be innate. For example, when Obama was debating Romney during the 2012 campaign, I asked my 3 year old daughter who she wanted to win. She pointed at Romney and explained: “he looks like us Daddy.”

I thought racism is something we develop, but my kids made me reconsider it to be innate. For example, when Obama was debating Romney during the 2012 campaign, I asked my 3 year old daughter who she wanted to win. She pointed at Romney and explained: “he looks like us Daddy.”

I thought racism is something we develop, but my kids made me reconsider it to be innate. For example, when Obama was debating Romney during the 2012 campaign, I asked my 3 year old daughter who she wanted to win. She pointed at Romney and explained: “he looks like us Daddy.”

I thought racism is something we develop, but my kids made me reconsider it to be innate. For example, when Obama was debating Romney during the 2012 campaign, I asked my 3 year old daughter who she wanted to win. She pointed at Romney and explained: “he looks like us Daddy.”

I thought racism is something we develop, but my kids made me reconsider it to be innate. For example, when Obama was debating Romney during the 2012 campaign, I asked my 3 year old daughter who she wanted to win. She pointed at Romney and explained: “he looks like us Daddy.”

I thought racism is something we develop, but my kids made me reconsider it to be innate. For example, when Obama was debating Romney during the 2012 campaign, I asked my 3 year old daughter who she wanted to win. She pointed at Romney and explained: “he looks like us Daddy.”

Are we sure the goat wasn’t employed by Skip Bayless to hold dibs on his handicap spot until he arrived? Skip’s been campaigning hard for that spot ever since Stuart Scott’s untimely demise.

I mean, for really real though: which one of these images looks like evil incarnate?

There’s definitely a Jim Breuer thing going on. I desperately searched for the Half Baked thumbs up image, but these must suffice:

There’s definitely a Jim Breuer thing going on. I desperately searched for the Half Baked thumbs up image, but these must suffice:

There’s definitely a Jim Breuer thing going on. I desperately searched for the Half Baked thumbs up image, but these must suffice:

There’s definitely a Jim Breuer thing going on. I desperately searched for the Half Baked thumbs up image, but these must suffice:

There’s definitely a Jim Breuer thing going on. I desperately searched for the Half Baked thumbs up image, but these must suffice:

". . . from Brooklyn's underrated KelSo." Thanks for the shout out to one of my local fave's! I have the esteemed honor and privilege of being married into a family full of beer salesmen who regularly stock our family events with their best new swag. Since a Kelso heavy 4th of July party 2-3 years back it's been my

Wow! Not sure I've seen 2,215 comments on any Gawker media article - ever. Funny how oral copulation gets people off, or on as it were....