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They wouldn’t have been so pissed at him if he hadn’t let the Toon get to him last month.

Like any other student that works on campus he should be getting a stipend. All the atheletes should. But it’s hard for me to feel sorry for him and his family when he turned down other opportunities at other schools that would have given him a scholarship and lowered the financial burden to him and his family. If he

I watched the first half of that game.  Neither team deserved any points.  The only consolation is that because Chelsea won, the slow downward spiral under Sarri can continue.

And maybe the ref shouldn’t be a professional referee. But where’s Curry’s culpability in all of this? If he doesn’t taunt the refs, do they call the final foul? I’d guess no, but at this point, who knows.

It’s not. I’m just looking at it from a realist perspective.  Refs are human.  Don’t give them a reason to call ticky-tack fouls. Go out, play the game, and let the league take care of punishing the refs.

Lawyer. And try working in family court where the judges can and will act the same way. And by the way, read my posts. I’ve never once excused what the refs did here; given how the Warriors were acting, I’m not surprised the refs did what they did. Also, I don’t give a rats ass about any one particular team or player i

Yeah, that’s funny. Never mind that I work in a profession where even though people can be in the right, if you let your emotion get the better of you and piss off the person in authority, you will get punished, so I see it all the time. But yeah, you keep thinking that it’s some hot conservative take that Curry gave

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Oh no. I’m not saying that the refs hadn’t screwed up. I’m just being a realist.

If you taunt the refs, they will find a way to screw you over.  The only people who the Warriors have to blame here are themselves.

It’s not just here. It’s also Georginio Wijnaldum’s kid’s favorite song, which means expect in somehow with the PL as well.

Can we find out where Schiano was the morning of the AFC title game?

Since it’s soccer, maybe they thought the guys that took care of it drove Teslas so they were trying to ICE the field.

Who? And who is this Barry Petchesky guy, too?

They shouldn’t exempt for-hire cars, and primarily that means ride sharing services. Taxis can be regulated other ways since they are licensed by the city and any fees that would otherwise be payable by a driver could instead be offset by passing it along to the person using the taxi.

Depends on the set-up of the courtroom and how busy it was. Also, even if the Judge observed the discussion, unless he heard what the court officer was saying, there was probably just a presumption of the attorney and court officer talking about ANYTHING ELSE.  Also, Judges only have an appearance of control of a

I work with a lot of laywers (Full disclosure: I am one) in courtroom situations. I’m fairly sure there are more than a few that are impersonating a real lawyer.

Your description of YA dystopias is just a good summation of dystopian literature (and film) in general. If you take out “teen” from that definition it applies to works like 1984 or Brazil. It’s been a while since I read Never Let Me Go so I can’t really cite examples, but just because the main characters are teens

The excessive citation of statutes and case law is what is properly referred to, in the legal community, as piling on. When presented with such an opportunity, a lawyer can, and will, engage in piling on primarily to prove his point and secondarily for shits and giggles.

They’re so darn cute screaming threats and profanities in their Aussie accent.