captain_tripps
Captain Tripps
captain_tripps

Um... I’m actually a bit uncomfortable with saying that defending evolution is a liberal stance, I think it’s more of a literate or even a lingual stance, as in only sub lingual morons could doubt evolution at this point.

“Hasn’t there been gobs of proof that most of the temp and weather models to prove global warming have been massively doctored?”

Looks familiar.

Suddenly launching flares at the opposing players seems...

If someone wants to charge for something they’ve made, they 100% have a right to do so. Valve just allowed them to have that right. Mods are how some people get jobs. Make a great mod, and you can get a job, but you need to make money somehow before then. You are not owed anything. Having not to pay for mods is a

Nobody put a gun to your head and forced you to buy mods. Nobody put a gun to the heads of modders and forced them to charge for mods. Both choices are optional. The fact that so many modders wanted paid mods, and so many mod users didn’t, speaks volumes.

The change in perception occurred when Steam grew as a store, along with the volume of games, and some of their new services have been badly executed.

In hopes of a pay day?

it seems like you are clouded by your subjective and clearly biased female judgement

While I entirely agree with the first part, I find the second part to be a rather bizarre criticism. I fail to see how being with the mother of your child for every waking moment of Mother’s Day, a Hallmark holiday on par with Valentine’s Day, gives any credulity to their marriage one way or another.

I guess I can see the contours of a semantic debate about whether Simmons was fired. But he was definitely fired.

Yeah, the left hand. Why’s your right hand so busy?!?!

duno why...but I cant help thinking one them might look kinda like:

How is it in the NFL’s interest that their most famous player be found to be a petty cheater?

Except it is important, it’s cheating. Also, how about the arrogance of an organization that cheats, not because they need to in order to win, but apparently just because they can? A coach would get fired from Pop Warner for something like this, but billionaires and millionaires will get off the hook.

“But it won’t go so far as to lay the blame on him, just finding it “more probable than not” that Patriots personnel deliberately wanted to remove air and “more probable than not” that Brady “was at least generally aware.””

I hate “then why don’t you do better” arguments, but unless you have a job that entails the kind of physical risk boxers face, I think questioning their courage is a little ridiculous. It’s fair to criticize him as a person, and to say that it’s boring to watch his fights, but nobody who stands in a ring to get

Floyd Mayweather is a lot of terrible things, and because of that, he will never get respect for being a master boxer. This post, whatever it is, is proof of that, as now we have people who clearly know very little about boxing are now determining what makes someone a coward in the ring. He fights

He’s a shitbag, yes this is undeniable, but the reason you have to try and separate how he acts in the ring is because there is potential that you might hate how he fights for the wrong reason. Again I agree, so what if you do? Well sports journalism is supposed to be neutral. At the end of the day you want to be able

I’d be willing to wager a lot of money that the people in that room don’t hold liberal views on race or gender equality.