cuneiformist
Lance_the_Red
cuneiformist

Excellent. I will look for it. Thanks!

Right? I get some of the problems— you don’t want to write an article saying “Hey, coach X who is still in the league always said that on 3rd and short he wanted to run a sweep to the far side of the field,” or something. But still. There has to be general stuff— like, if you see a guard line up in a certain way, he’s

But now they are so niche their followers would shun mainstream music?

This is 100% true. There is a certain segment of Evangelical Christians who simply do not like any dealings with the non-Evangelical world. There are people who actively seek to interact with like-minded Evangelicals as much as possible. The goes from obvious things like bookstores and music— where popular Christian

More like this, please! I get so tired of football articles that live in coach-speak or banal observations. As a dork who played for a year in high school 20+ years ago (I was tasked with ‘best receiver on the scout team’ role, if that gives an indication of my talent; I was much better suited for XC and middle

In 1993, Jones gave in to Emmitt Smith’s demands after Dallas started 0-2 during what would become a run to a repeat Super Bowl title.

Damn the Christian church to hell. I’m not familiar with this guy and his dumb book, but I grew up in a Christian world that was certainly advocating for such things. There is almost nothing worse than “taking care of business” as a teen and then feeling guilty because... well, you were taking care of business. The

This reminds me of one of my favorite games— Half Life 2 (I know, I’m old)— where, when you get to Ravenholm, you can earn an “achievement” if you get through the whole thing without using a gun.

Having done my share of computer vision for robotic surgery, this is tougher than most people realize.

Honest question: how often does Trump actually see his youngest son, comically named after his own stupid PR alter-ego? I realize that it’s an unusual situation: he is President, and old-- thus likely out of touch with typical shit that a kid might be into. And he’s also selfish, and thus unlikely to care about those

Yes to this. It’s one of two questions where I’m really curious about the protocols in place. So seriously, suppose you have a week and are reasonably sure that asteroid X is going to hit a populated place on earth. What happens? What ig it’s a day? What if it’s 5 hours?

Criminally underrated comment. Kudos.

I used to play a football manager/simulation game called Front Office Football. The premise is pretty simple: you draft your team (or let the computer), sign them all, make your trades, etc., and play through a season. In the off-season, you can do things like set ticket and parking prices, etc., and of course, sign

Yeah... I mean, it is. Like, if you and your partner-to-be loved Star Wars, it would prepresent (almost certainly) decades of your life. You would have spent years investing in it individually, and then years more as a couple. Fine.

How sad do you have to be as a couple to make your wedding about Trump? Like, parroting his stupid campaign slogan as a social media hashtag for your wedding? And a fucking chocolate bar in gold foil with “Trump” stamped in it?! It’s sorta pathetic.

I know others have pointed this out, but I still can’t get over it: Trump spent years— even into his campign— complaining about this country. For him, it was becoming “third world” with its ruined infrastructure, it was a laughingstock, etc., etc., etc. Yet no one who is defending him now ever suggested then that he

Slavery is complicated to be sure. But I’m not sure what your point is. No one doubts that slavery has a long history-- there are whole parts of the legal system in the Hebrew Bible that talks about how to treat various types of slaves. Americans base their “odd” view of slavery on American history, because that’s

Yeah, I got that sense in Upstate NY as well. Yeah, you have places like Syracuse or Ithaca, but get out into the sticks and you hear comments that you thought were reserved for places far further south.

Poe’s law. I can’t figure out if this is sarcasm or real.

Yes, and aparantly at some point in the past, a male ancestor of his was born out of wedlock.