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Interesting points and thanks for the well thought out reply.

I may have missed it but have you guys done an article on how horrendous Derozan and Lowry are in these playoffs?

That was a grown up reply—way to prove that whole “Fanboys are nuttier than squirrel shit” profiling wrong.

I’ve read some of your comments before and just ignored them as more weird Marvel fanboy bile but then I just read how you said BvS tanked “and good thing” and here I am wondering why this would make you happy?

The Marvel fanboys will still be losing their shit when Batman kills someone.

Live ‘95 was better.

We can all agree that at least they're doing it the right way though.

The 26 people in attendance don’t seem to care.

Osborn celebrated by popping an enormous erection.

SI could give a squirt of piss about Jenner’s 40th anniversary and is doing this strictly to sell copies of their dying magazine.

Terrific article—I hope to see more MMA/Boxing related articles in the future.

I’m thinking the horror of being caught with a dickbag who brings his glove to the game is why she covered her face.

After Adams’ shot went in the entire team is celebrating with him except Durant and Westbrook.

By coincide do you mean completely bites it?

I mean fuck ESPN but come on man—a slight nod to the 30/30 would have sufficed.

I have this weird feeling something may have inspired you to write this.

This dude has anger issues—he should try fighting...like bears or dinosaurs or something.

Here come all the “he should have to sit out a year comments”—that would be completely justified and make you realize how shitty it is that the players are unable to do this.

Good DC movies—Nolan’s 3 Batman movies, MOS, Batman v Superman (what can I say, I liked it)

Probably partied pretty hard in high school as the schools token Mr.Bigshit (I’m guessing lots of drinking/weed and a little coke) then goes to college and becomes THE name of CFB (wins the Heisman) while taking his drinking/drug consumption to All-American levels—and finally he becomes a professional athlete with