deaconvex
Deacon Vex
deaconvex

can you please link us to your blog that is more smart and good and funny

I’m not sure ‘we only raised these horses to brutally risk their lives’ is a strong argument for it.

Cool trick, but I wouldn’t call it an Easter Egg like he does. So many times.

Bet you're fun at parties.

It’s a better idea to list real pros and cons of both candidates then the bs you posted. But then, you aren’t looking for dialog, just pushing opinion.

This reminds me of something what happened in the fantasy baseball keeper league I’m in. It’s a 5x5 roto style league, 12 owners, 3 keepers. While most keep late round picks, this one owner always kept mid round ones. We felt it was a poor strategic choice to say the least. I usually opt for young starters, as they

“I take full responsibility, except for the parts where I blamed the intern and the app. Outside of that, though, totally my bad.”

That’s not sarcasm. It’s acting dumb on purpose.

No. The suggestion that people should vote for a candidate whose policy positions and record are repugnant to them, simply because that candidate has made them sufficiently fearful of all possible alternatives, is repulsive.

I’m not saying her logic is faulty. I’m saying it’s repulsive. It’s the logic that has permitted one of the two parties to define itself by the narrowest possible marginal differences between itself and the other for more than 20 years—since Hillary’s husband won in ‘92, in fact—meeting the interests of its putative

Two separate, very meaningful, games were played yesterday. I learned this one trick that the media hates: If I don’t want to read something, I don’t click on it, then I don’t read it.

Hearing all the hollering in slow motion was funny as hell.

The most jarring, immersion breaking, comically laughable part of this game is the timeline. In-game it’s been about two weeks, but the people in this universe treat it and act like they’ve lived 20+ years in a ‘Last of Us’ style apocalypse. Seriously, listen to how people talk about it.

How this story was reported in my local news:

It’s totally believable that they’d do this to avoid Hard Knocks. Jeff Fisher has a history of avoiding distractions from the regular season like preseason TV shows or postseason playoff games.

It’s close-ish. There’s no 37th St, but there is 36, 38 and 39. So I would say it’s more like .9:1, rather than 1:1. Obviously, that single street doesn’t make the city feel smaller in any way, but it was an obvious omission to me. It feels a little different, there isn’t an incline heading east from 11th, but a lot

smartly flanking definitely is effective if you can take the enemy’s threat. when enemies shoot at me instead of my team during a flank, it makes it easier for my team to burn them down or shoot higher priority targets

No snark. Your dumb comment is dumb. It's the opposite of an insightful observation.

His real name's "Alvin Joiner?" Really? Wow.