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Why did they stop?!

Sunk cost. Once you put the money in the pot, it is gone forever.

I get comments like this a lot when the topic comes up and it always feels reductive. I actually want to take time to address it. The idea that people don’t play through the entire game is really absurd. In order to find tricks, runners and hunters have to play through the game as intended to understand mechanics and

Okay.

I, on the other hand, love this guy’s attitude. Tennis needs some refreshing, and polarizing characters. This post and his comments are hilarious.

I have fucking had it with the baseball writers getting to vote on the HOF.

Guys probably got tired of not padding their resumes by only working on boring incremental iterations of the same technologies, and instead decided to start doing interesting shit?

Got you a close up of the truck driver.

“Why don’t these miserable fuckers just move somewhere where they’d be happier, like maybe deep inside the rectum of the giant, seething beast that is their own feckless rage and intolerance?”

That’s an MRI, not an ultrasound. Just say “Scary Imaging” instead of US if the goal is not to confuse readers that wouldn’t know the difference.

Someone could get an arrow to the knee if they’re not careful.

But Cam Newton is clearly out of bounds, hit, and gets no flag — except the one tossed on him for taunting. Even if he taunted, no excuse for the late hit flag not being thrown.

And why the hell is 99 penalized when he makes contact in the field of play. These refs suck worse than that $.50 vacuum I got at Goodwill last week.

It wouldn’t even matter if helmets made contact, because there is no rule about helmet-to-helmet contact on runners, and a QB outside the pocket running with the ball is a runner.

I’m not crying, you’re crying

“Hannah Storm is off today.”

Mine was and I cant get enough of it. I did a 24 hour race of which I did 9 hours of simulated driving and a few hours keeping track of progress with no side effects.

Seriously.

No snark, Hannah Storm handles these unfortunate and unenviable reports with aplomb, striking just the right balance of professionalism and humanism.