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"mostly dispelled" yeah because an empty story from Gawker needs dispelling. stop propagating this shit, I see it in every comment thread about Louis and it is just the dumbest type of Fan Panic

and yet the NFL still drops dough for high quality writing! #deflategate

Considering Norm basically guessed the last four questions, I don't blame Regis. Norm has admitted that he thought Regis knew the answers when he really didn't

If the Andy Richter parallel holds, Louis will crush Todd 50,000 to -6,000

Oh, the ones published by a website that just lost a $115 million lawsuit to Hulk fucking Hogan?

It's not a magic, life-changing epiphany like some character arc in a TV movie of the week, but I don't think that racism is something incurable, and 9+ years is more than enough time for someone to alter their thinking, especially if their experiences are given better context and support. People comparing him to

If Vincent Bugliosi's book (Outrage, highly recommended) is to be believed, Fuhrman gets thrown under the bus more-so than anyone in this case for somewhat unfair reasons. He underwent psychological counseling sometime in the mid 80s for his admittedly racist tendencies he'd developed as an officer, and was, by all

Doubly perfect if it's Will Arnett voicing him again.

I'm not sure -exactly- how tongue and cheek this article is, but I want to be sure we're all clear. Zack Snyder didn't make $180 million opening weekend; a movie with a title containing the words "Batman" and "Superman" did. Whether next week sees a drop of 30% or 70% is entirely on Snyder.

FOOTBALL NERD HERE that play was actually so insanely obscure that Carroll and Belichick were like the only ones aware of/practicing for it. I find it impossible to blame Carroll for not only not anticipating that Belichick would have practiced it, but that he had practiced it with an undrafted rookie in the game

What's even more impressive is that he manages to make me forget Jackie Chiles exists. To take the most parodied and caricatured figure in the trial and still make him the most nuanced and significant character should get him a fucking Peabody Award

Straight Outta P.E.

So much is lost in FFVI that winning doesn't even seem like an appropriate term.

This assumes the only reason someone would be friends with a celebrity is to become famous by association. OJ and Robert were close friends for years, and he only "exploited" it by reluctantly agreeing to being part of his defense team.

Omalu's new contention that OJ had/has CTE would make the Bronco chase make a lot more sense.

I… kind of liked it? It's one of these opportunities to look at the present through the past. The Kardashian children are all about attention and celebrity, which contrasts with Robert, the one who brought them to fame in the first place despite never really seeking it.

This is the same prosecution that didn't make his suicide note, where he all but admitted guilt, available as evidence because they thought it would make him look sympathetic.

I remember the same thing, and there being a lot more onside squib attempts to bounce it off some doofus backfielder

Conceptually, this one is far more interesting, especially since I found a lot of the conceits of the last season's case fairly dubious. The problem is that this one is entirely "outside looking in," which renders it essentially pointless. The developments in this case are too high profile to come through Serial

The difference, to me, is that content is content. Conan, Colbert, et al have teams of writers churning out content daily, and sure, most of it sucks, but there's effort.