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say it and perpetuate that jay z is an important entertainer and i will laugh forever

Obviously I don't know anything about what happened, but it seems to me that if Beyonce has that much of a non-reaction to her sister fighting with her husband, this is definitely not the first time its happened.

"That's an interesting take, because most observers seem to believe that the NBA's action was financially motivated—sponsors leaving in droves and fan and player outrage added up to the possibility of a serious hit for the league."

Could you PLEASE stop calling this a "sexual investigation"!? Not only is it one of the stupidest terms I've ever heard, it makes no sense because there have not been ANY allegations of sexual assault, abuse, or misconduct. At this point it seems like you are just trying really hard to make Colin Kaepernick a bad guy.

I've never heard of this show, and I rarely watch ESPN2 unless I'm trying to catch a college football game, but this really seems like something that should come on cable access. Holy unwatchableness.

Imagine the reaction if the alleged perpetrator were white, but the Gawker story illustrated it with a stock photo of a black woman.

This story contains some pretty outrageous stuff. The fact that someone would display this kind of thing in public is atrocious, especially when children might see it. I don't know a single self-respecting adult who would admit to still listening to Lenny Kravitz.

Imagine rich Wall Street guys starting a campaign telling everyone that money doesn't make you happy and "doesn't move you forward in life." Similarly, Beyonce has a big chuck of pretty capital, and it's served her very, very well, and moved her forward in life quite a bit, over and above what her talent capital would

Shout out to the FilmDrunk Frotcast.

He's ruining the whole game, as usual. Much rather have the Sky Sports feed than these two clowns. Why does Fox think we need American-speaking football announcers instead of the English-speaking ones?

Hey, there's Gus Johnson ruining the atmosphere of yet another great goal.

Are you going to admit that you didn't read the whole comment or are you going to pretend that didn't happen?

wait... U said the effects were catastrophic (and redundantly you said they were massive), so I expected a list of catastrophic effects to follow. But you didn't even mention one catastrophic effect. Was the sun blotted out for a millennium? Was there famine? Plague? Locust? Name one catastrophic effect.

Well, if he intended for it to "become" consensual (which I find hard to fathom but hey) then he did a TERRIBLE job as a director because it did not seem consensual in any way, shape or form. I think he is just backpedaling from the negative reaction.

I seriously am not sure if you're talking about Emmert or Tom Ley. And I'm not sure I'd disagree either way.

I'm all for showboating, but I'm also pro-banter. Gomez earned himself some trash talk by being a moron and admiring a fly ball that wasn't a homer, but he reacted like a psycho. It's not even like he got beaned for his trouble. What's wrong with Gerrit Cole taking the piss out of Gomez in this situation?

I like soccer because I like soccer.

"You buy into the history and the tradition, the values of the club," said Bryan Lee, a digital brand strategist who grew up in Southern California and lives in Greenpoint. He showed up in a vintage gray Liverpool away jersey. "Historically, Liverpool has been a blue-collar port city."

See, the problem here is New York.