cathyhoward
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cathyhoward

Ray had every incentive to come clean and tell Roger the whole truth given his job/livelihood was at stake. Being in the league, I'm sure Ray's aware (or his agent or his attorney) how efficient, effective, and omnipotent NFL Security is, meaning Ray had to have assumed that -prior to heading into meeting with Roger-

Same. I'm a Nats fan but grew up in Maryland; seeing these two slug it out in the World Series would be this Maryland baseball fan's wet dream.

Yet another article that shows:

In Baltimore this is considered business casual.

Are you seriously fucking suggesting that you see nothing wrong in a fucking professional athlete punching a woman in the face with all his might and knocking her out cold because she fucking slapped him?

We're not talking about which gender should pay for dinner or get hired for that marketing job. We're talking about a professional athlete who benches over 400 pounds punching someone in the face who benches significantly less than that and weighs much less. Even if this was an altercation with his homosexual partner

She didn't touch him. She wasn't armed. She couldn't possibly have hurt him. And she only reacted after he spit on her multiple times. Is this really the story you want to pitch your MRA battle on?

600 women... geezus. That got me.. well spoken.

"not condoning his actions whatsoever"

I'm one of those guys who think feminist bullshit is radically out of control... on Gawker Media. And it's a little bit out of control in the culture. That said, there's nothing "feminist" or whatever about crusading against domestic violence. In fact, it should be good men that lead the crusade against it. Good men

"A woman saying yes to a date with a man is literally insane and ill-advised, and the whole species' existence counts on them doing it. I don't know how they...how do women still go out with guys, when you consider the fact that there is no greater threat to women than men? We're the number one threat to women.

Look, this wasn't security advice. If they'd run an article on "how to change your settings so things you don't want in the cloud don't end up there", THAT would be security advice. "Don't take nude selfies ever because other people suck, and that's on you somehow" is a very different message - and it's

Instead they could have run an article on cloud computing and the merits of cloud storage services, but no why educate when you can trot out some insulting bullshit.

That excerpt is pretty much the general consensus about these women and their stolen photos, unfortunately. They are just catering to the lowest denominator possible, which could have been used as a chance to educate and humanize these women instead of turning them into targets for blame and shame.

Fake, but still awesome:

It makes me sad that we can't really convey to this dog how awesome she is and why. I mean, you can give her a treat, rub her belly, say "WHO'S A GOOD GIRL" and whatever else you can think of, and the dog will be super happy, but it doesn't have a full understanding of exactly why you're so pleased with her. Maybe

"If there are no dogs in Heaven, then when I die I want to go where they went."

Domesticating the dog is probably one of the best ideas (intentional or not) our species has ever had.

My guess is they are doing this are part of the huge Star Spangled Spectacular that's taking place around the state and Baltimore this year. As a Baltimoron or morean (depending on where you are from) I love it.

That's the outline of Ft. McHenry, the place where Francis Scott Key wrote The Star Spangled Banner.