The plural of “anecdote” is not “data”. Yes there are some crazy asshole fans. The consensus opinion of Rodgers was much better than anything on the Packers bench now.
The plural of “anecdote” is not “data”. Yes there are some crazy asshole fans. The consensus opinion of Rodgers was much better than anything on the Packers bench now.
Heroes on the half-volley?
#greycism
That’s Graycist.
But her emai...
Affordable birth control is undisputedly a human rights issue. I can’t even understand how to get in the mind space where it isn’t.
Are you living in an 80s sitcom with no cell phones? How is this an issue?
Our coping method is that we don’t go shopping together for things only one of us wants. I’m always baffled by this trope. In the days where the husband controlled the purse strings, I guess it made some kind of sense as something that could happen, but I’ve been married for 10 years and I maybe once have I ever been…
That’s why it is hilarious...
You find it difficult to believe that anyone cares about the US team of the most popular sport in the world? Ohh kay. Yeah, it’s not the big 3(4) in the US but there are millions of soccer fans and many people as well who just kind of tune in a world cup time (that mostly describes me). It’s no more difficult to…
What good do you think “keeping an eye out” is going to do against a 100+mph foul ball that takes just a split second to get there?
Right, that’s your hypothesis, which flies directly in the face of the actual findings of an actual study...
Sure, but you’re making the straight moral argument and not the economic one, which is what this article/study is about.
While I agree with the fact that businesses get away with a lot of bullshit, “they are doing bad things too” doesn’t really hold a lot of water as a moral argument.
Isn’t the upshot of this study that in fact piracy has no detectable effect on your ability to make a living?
Jesus Christ. Now I have to live with knowing that. Thanks a lot.
I think it’s as Harmon says: if you make something a lot of people like, some shitty people are going to like it too. The vast majority may be (and probably are) the sort of people you describe, but it only takes a handful to be assholes.
So this could have been titled “a high school geometry student explains why you should always order the larger pizza”.
My thoughts about Atomic Blonde were that it was a movie made by a Quentin Tarantino movie fan who doesn’t quite understand what makes Quentin Tarantino movies good.
We have their “little boy who lost his name” book for our 5 year old and it’s a hit. I’m curious if there is further ‘customization’ they do here (in that one there was just one page for each letter of his name with a different creature/person giving him back that letter. Worked pretty well for Alistair. I feel like…