blahblahblahblahblahblahblahhhhh
abc123
blahblahblahblahblahblahblahhhhh

This is the only comment I made today that I cared about and it got not one star. That’s bullshit. I’m starring it myself.

I was really excited about what the Sabres have done this offseason, but this accident in Luncan is a bit of a Small Town Bringdown. Guess all I can do now is listen to My Music at Work and try to forget about it.

Do you have the only podcast player that doesn’t skip forward? It’s better to have them all in one place, much easier to skip once than throughout the podcast.

And, at least he was honest and kept it in the singular.

I think they know the “block” function doesn’t generate free publicity.

Btw, by your sense of logic he was actually putting the original source because he used her full name. So the credit was still going to her.

That’s definitely what I got from the first sentence on my first couple reads. Only with the benefit of the rest of the article did I finally get what they were trying to do there.

There’s almost no state that would enforce that kind of prenup, particularly in the face of the husband’s serial-raping.

I see. I never assume anyone actually clicks through unless they say so.

Ahh. I disagree with that too. Obviously there’s no need to comment in a way that is clear to me, but I would suggest that arguing with something in the linked article should be noted in your comment. There’s no way the typical person that makes it to the comments is also reading the linked articles. Most people seem

Who was arguing her privacy was violated? I guess I missed that part.

It’s gotta be confusing not to need lights for night games but then to need them for day games later in the season.

I submit:

The caption says he actually wore this on Shark Tank. I hope that’s true.

You forgot to add that the goalkeeper who ends up actually playing will just be some fuck they saw in the parking lot.

If anyone should appreciate this insight, it seems it would be Captain Pedantic.

I fully expect them to report the truth about the NFL at some point and promptly be asked to leave.

About 7 years ago I stopped leaving TVs on ESPN by default (through high school, college and law school I was nearly 24-hours a day ESPN in the background like a waiting room). A little after that I totally stopped watching except live events — using the same resources you mention for on-demand highlights. I’ve never

ESPN isn’t a medical provider. Whoever took the picture broke HIPAA laws, but ESPN has no duty under those laws and didn’t do anything illegal. Even if they can figure out who took the picture, that person probably doesn’t have enough money to make it worth JPP’s time to sue and likely would just get reprimanded or

.