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Quinn Cook, the Thief, His Wife, and Her Lover
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I’d watch it.

I assume that second series would be for third place?

He was just acting out his favorite scene from Le chants de maldoror.

shhh don’t tell anyone

Maybe they should look into this LeBron James guy, I hear he’s pretty good.

They aren’t sufficiently different. All that matters for concussions is the acceleration, and that’s pretty much the same whether you hit ice or boards. The reasons pillows don’t regularly cause concussions is that they give, a lot; if the boards were padded with two feet of foam, then sure, it would be different, but

It doesn’t matter; the give of the boards is irrelevant unless it’s foam, all that’s relevant is the acceleration, which is what slams the brain into the inside of the skull. The boards basically don’t give beyond a fraction of an inch, if that, so it doesn’t change the internal trauma of concussion at all.

What kind of a dumb tool goes hiking in slacks and a button-down?

one of my favorite basketball men

Giving away other people’s money was certainly decadent and depraved.

It would be irresponsible not to speculate.

i have powers

Again, you’re preaching to the choir.

I... agree?

cool story bro sorry i brought you out of the greys

I don’t understand your question. Let me restate my position: I think the free throw rules should be changed to disincentivize Hack-a because it’s boring and painful to watch. As for rights, there are no “rights” in basketball or any other sport outside of what is defined in the rules. There’s no metaphysical right to

Harden is a great player and has a million ways to score; he can table this one.

I support changing the rules, but this argument is not absurd on its face. Free throw shooting is a legitimate skill in basketball, and it’s perfectly reasonable to argue that the burden here should fall on the player who needs to make the free throws. My argument for change here is not based on some notion of

Quinn Snyder definitely looks like he’s murdered people.

It’s almost as though doing the right thing should not be contingent on the possibility that other people might not do the right thing.