bronamath2
bronamath2
bronamath2

They were going to do a similar bit called "best of black guys walking on the moon", but footage was unavailable.

As a parent, I never understood this, either.

Yeah. What does having kids have to do with putting the cart back?

Perhaps not, but do any of our comments serve any purpose other than our own amusement?

No, I don't. You'll notice that I agreed with the premise of the article that states the insult clickbait isn't always used appropriately. The thing is, the article isn't merely saying we shouldn't use clickbait for article such as the one yesterday. It's decrying the term as a whole, and if you strip away all of

So you, a journalist, get to sum up the content of your speech in a pithy but possibly misleading fashion for the sake of expediency, but people on the internet don't?

Why? The one reason I can see for it in the article boils down to it being a derisive and snarky way to make the same criticism, and you as an employee of Gawker have absolutely zero grounds for trying to tell people not to act in that fashion.

I get why clickbait isn't acceptable to use for some sorts of criticisms, but how do you figure it's not acceptable to use in the case of a misleading headline designed to make people think that a fairly mundane article is not mundane? I take it to mean the same thing. You may not like that it carries with it a much

I read EXACTLY the following:

The possibility of 4000 dead workers isn't interesting?

That's not the point. Don't ask your audience to read the full report. If there are important things in the full report that would improve the article, then do your job and report on them rather than criticize your audience.

Sorry Tom, but some of us have jobs and can't always afford the time to read a full report. Instead, we depend on the article (like the one you wrote) to provide us with information so that we can make informed comments rather than spouting off like a dumb ass.

U interest me homeboy. Wanna cyber?

FINALLY - I'VE BEEN SAYING FOR YEARS WEBSITES SHOULD DO BRACKETS WHERE THE WINNER OF EACH ROUND IS CHOSEN BY VOTE AND EACH BRACKET COULD CENTER AROUND A DIFFERENT TOPIC.

What a fucking brat (unless he's a special needs child then "God Bless").

"Pat" Sajak.

This is Kathryn Minshew (the aforementioned 28-year-old) chiming in. There's an interesting debate going on about whether I or anyone else my age could be qualified to give advice to others. There's also a separate point to make which is that I don't actually "give" most of the advice available on The Muse - in fact,

Rick Barnes: "Justin, can I have my assistant get you anything?"

ehhh sort of you just don't really get rest xp. But you can buy XP boosts off of the Auction house for dirt cheap like cheaper then med kits so there really isn't a differnce.

Q: What the fuck state is UNM in?

A: Denial.