I personally love how the "games" block doesn't actually block any of the games I typically play at work. Just websites about them apparently.
I personally love how the "games" block doesn't actually block any of the games I typically play at work. Just websites about them apparently.
I'm pretty sure if someone brought a Title IX lawsuit against UF, Deadspin would cover it. Since no one has yet, it's not really a relevant issue in a post about someone who has sued FSU.
While I wish it weren't the case, agency law probably allows Wendy's to exert this level of control while not being open to lawsuits about specific wage practices by franchisees.
OMG that one is still the best story ever.
I think the fact that she had nothing but pumpkin seeds up there somehow makes it less gross? Like sure she was rooting around in her butt, but she had fucked up her digestion so much that there was literally no poop there so its not like her hands are covered in shit or anything. That or barely digested solids are…
Azealia Banks is way too direct and open in her criticism of Iggy for any of it to count as shade. I mean, at best, you could argue that Igloo Australia is a read, but there's nothing shady about her comments.
I think what really pushes the Martha Stewart shade to a truly legendary realm is the completely nonsensical and unnecessary opening paragraph celebrating marriage as a prelude to an article about PIE. It was almost too obvious, but then it just became so gleefully evil and over the top that it transcended itself.
Yes because there's way more money at stake for the media by going after a second tier state school in a backwater town than for FSU/Tallahassee by flagrantly violating the law to keep criminals on the FSU football team eligible to play instead of going to jail.
It doesn't entitle her to do so, and I don't think she should have used the word, but she was using it in the context of calling out gay men for their casual misogyny (which as a gay man, is something I see on a daily basis and have been guilty of myself). She was making the point that using the word bitch and other…
I had all those feelings while watching the video too. But then I realized we all know semi-drunk people (aka people who are drunk, but can still form coherent sentences) tend to speak their inner truths. Honestly, I was surprised the video wasn't worse, but I imagine that's because waivers were probably required and…
South Asians really got the short end of the stick in this video. From the asshole racist douchebag to the idiot woman who appeared to be South Asian spouting that nonsense about how the protesters don't even know what they are protesting for.
I would be OK with this bullshit if the questionnaire was like have you ever been anally penetrated. I mean, as a gay man who works with an HIV services nonprofit, I think its incredibly stupid when we aren't real about the fact that receptive anal sex does put you at a far higher risk of contracting HIV than most…
That's because Wall Street only cares about following the power and they don't really have any ideological ties. Sure individuals who work on Wall St. may want lower taxes, but Wall Street as an institution only cares about ensuring that the laws allow the banks to make as much money with as few regulations as…
I could mayyyyybe give you Garner, but all you have to do is listen to Darren Wilson's testimony to hear the racist tropes running through his mind on the day he murdered Michael Brown.
Exactly, diversity is important for diversity's sake alone. Getting different voices and perspectives in the room is crucial. I even get why it's problematic for privileged people to presume that they can tell the stories of their non privileged counterparts (i.e. men telling women's stories, straight people telling…
I know this isn't the point tonight, but can we discuss how Don Lemon just showed more empathy for a burning Little Caesar's than he did for a rape victim last week?
I know it sucks being forced to acknowledge the horrible stuff women have to face because of us dudes right?
Nope. Or at least not in Cosby's case. He put tons of effort into making his rapes nearly impossible to prosecute.
Yup. He stripped his victims of due process by threatening and intimidating them into silence. This is the court he gets now.
Who would think it was an appropriate display to go to a Cosby show in the first place? People who would give him a standing ovation for "support"