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Not sure if you read the link, but it’s projected to be an average of $82M annually, starting at $50M in the first year, meaning it will be well over $82M/year when the deal concludes

How far can the MLB punt a football?

MLB responded with a statement to the Times: “We have received the grievance and believe it has no merit.”

Well, at least Mineralblu is watermarking their pictures with useful information like franchise the cosplay comes from. It seems to me that if you’re going to collate a bunch of these pictures into an article, you should really put a little bit of effort into naming each character and the franchise they’re from as

Can we talk about how that Tropic Thunder is a black dude cosplaying as a white dude playing a black dude disguised as another dude?

Yay, the first ever cosplay post where the cosplay is labelled. And lo and behold...it wasn’t Kotaku finally doing some basic labelling...it was the photographer taking pity on his viewers and watermarking the labels.

You know as a european with family ties into the former eastern bloc, american views of fascism and totalitarity always confuse me.

........ah, so, they went with the “Starship Troopers” version of adaptation.

One small thing to be aware of with SEPs: if you have an old SEP lying around, it can make it harder to do a backdoor roth in the future. Not impossible (you can convert the SEP to a Roth and pay the tax, or you can roll the SEP into a 401(k) and not have to convert anything), but it does complicate things.

I’m not talking about any woman. I’m talking about how conservative organizations view and evaluate women. If that language upsets you, then you might direct your ire at the organizations who so clearly evaluate women based on these criteria. If, instead, you want to make believe these are not the criteria of these

So we CAN count on progressives to step up and vote, even if the candidate doesn’t score 100% on the purity test and “inspire” them?

It’s the New York Times opinion section. They’re America’s paper of record, it’s okay to hold them to a higher standard than the clickbaiting “just asking questions” stuff they’ve been putting out recently and the voices they’ve chosen to promote over other, arguably more deserving, ones

It’s also worth considering that other modern western democratic countries have similar violent media, levels of poverty, crime, drugs, and mental illness, with nowhere nearly the same gun death rate - or mass killings by any other means. The fact is nothing lower the bar to easily taking your life or many others than

Or you could just look at somewhere that has gun control like Australia or the UK and see how many incidents there were there in the last 10 years. Clue, it is fewer than in the US in the last 10 days...

No, just no. In 2014 a man did not do that. An organized group of eight or more men and women did that. At least learn what you’re talking about before you start peddling the “if someone can do it with a knife than I should be able to own military weapons” talking point. Another commenter above tried to push a story

Yes, that did happen. Do you think it might be relevant to point out that Uematsu broke into a care center for disabled people and slipped room to room stabbing the patients in their necks as they slept?

This guy is mentally ill. He would have used a bomb or a car or a knife or a hammer if he didn’t have access to guns.

That’s odd that you mention that. Those years correspond pretty closely with the assault weapons ban.

This commercial is a girl basically saying she doesn’t understand how car insurance works. “I pay on time!” Yes, you are required to. That doesn’t make you special. “Tapping that other car was ‘no big deal’”. That isn’t your call to make. “Why are you punishing me by raising my rate?” The electric company isn’t