davidbauer878
Nihilist #2
davidbauer878

I kinda side with Nagy here. A professional football kicker should have no problem hitting a 41-yard field goal. That’s his job, and he shanked it. As we see with extra point attempts, that can happen with much closer attempts, too. At the end of the day, the players have to perform. 

What the fuck is a corporate financer and why would you want to do that?

Ok...but which version of Fleetwood Mac? Cause if we’re talking about the blues years, then we’re all good here. Otherwise, they’re in the teens. Also, Led Zeppelin not being in the top 5 is absurd, Black Sabbath is WAY too high, Neil Young is WAY too low. But I concur that David Bowie is #1. Honestly, a pretty good

Dear Andy,

It is far more embarrassing to call Donald Trump a “close friend” than it is to simply support his politics. What a complete and utter moron.

You realize that when Obama was running for president, this is what downtown St. Louis looked like, right? I’d love to know what beautiful corner of liberal America your team resides. Lemme guess...Boston? 

She sounds like an asshole.

There is only one answer to the minimum wage job question: being a stoner and working back of the house at a restaurant that serves good food. I’m talkin’ about like a decent pizza or burger place--nothing too hectic or fancy where you’re actually doing work. I don’t know how many times I “took the trash out” and

Roberto Aguayo: Roberto Aguayo

Everyone clubs the Cards over the head about perceived arrogance, or comments about “playing the game the right way” or “best fans in baseball” (cards fans did not coin that moniker, it was national outlets). Playing the game the right way only applies to playing clean, mistake free baseball and playing a hard 9. It’s

It’s startling to think that someone who has faced such adversity and personal anguish for simply wanting to be “out” as the person she truly is could become this much of an out-of-touch moron. But I guess money does things to your brain.

Please remember that Gase is driving his mental and physical health to the absolute limits and avoiding his family in order to coach the New York Jets. Think about the stupidity of that for a second.

Zazie Beetz

How awesome is that the thing that was supposed to keep us afloat (and in some ways, has) after the Great Recession—bailing out car manufacturers and creating huge incentives for Americans to buy new cars—is now what’s going to doom us to another recession. This is late-stage capitalism, folks.

This show has been a wild success...in proving that Seinfeld is an elitist, stuck up millionaire who is also has a weird thing about sexuality and masculinity. He’s a god damn “PC police” truther.

I’m going to guess you don’t know anyone who’s gotten a DUI?

I think this goes to show that privilege can be accessed via fame and money. Sure, it sounds like this dude had a rough upbringing and likely faced a ton of adversity on his way up. But now he’s wealthy and famous and thinks he can just label himself as Gandhi without anyone checking the receipts. 

Add this to the giant pile of shit I’ll never have to worry about as a white man. This makes my blood boil, and in a just world, these people would’ve been fired as soon as someone found out what happened.

I really do no understand why someone like Tom Coughlin wouldn’t just retire. You’ve spent much of your like working 80 hour weeks being a football coach. You won two Super Bowls. You’re now a millionaire. And you decide to join an ever struggling franchise as an exec? Why?