“Instead of getting let off with a warning, the man was arrested and booked into the King County Jail for possession of narcotics.”
“Instead of getting let off with a warning, the man was arrested and booked into the King County Jail for possession of narcotics.”
“...it’s not the individual episodes...”
Except that... it is.
Was thinking that as well. The U.S. might have a treaty obligation to defend Turkey in that case but there’s no political will here to actually do it. I know I’d vote against any U.S. candidate for any office who supported a violent confrontation with Russia over Turkey’s air space, pretty much no matter what the…
True, he didn’t think Holm had the punching power to bring Rousey to that point, but he did acknowledge that Holm could outbox her. It really wasn’t a terrible prediction — he went with the favorite while identifying a path towards an upset. That she won with a kick to the head off the left foot is uncanny, I think.
So... you weren’t wrong at all, really. You said earlier that Holm was an underdog but that anything can happen in a fight and that, specifically, that Holm might have the confidence to try a kick to the head against Rousey, even though it left her exposed to a takedown.
I’m just not sure how this works in a society with (supposedly) equal protection under the law. If you say, “No car should emit X pollutant, except for the cars of the very wealthy,” then what does that tell all of us about the law?
Well, that’s awful. It’s the only sports publication I ever read.
This whole notion that using ad blockers has a moral component is pretty ridiculous. Is leaving the room while TV commercials are playing a moral issue?
Jedi Trees? Not if they don’t say “I am Groot!”
Right? Then he shows up as a Force ghost in the end, palling around with ghost Yoda and ghost Kenobi? Isn’t that a little like Hitler and Pol Pot winding up in heaven?
“It doesn’t matter who’s the boy and who’s the girl, it just works.”
Contemporary America!
I think you’re missing my point, which is really not your fault given the way I made it. I didn’t think I need to preface anything with, “Of course, soup throwing is wrong,” because I took that as obvious.
Nope. Just think there’s a pronounced lack of empathy for the non-soup hurling victims of American commerce.
Are you kidding? Your cell phone bill alone should suffice for an answer...
“Rarely is the person you are speaking to directly responsible for this...”
“Why are customers always convinced people are lying to them?”
What exactly “came out tonight?” Nothing new here at all.
Wow. Great job, Gawks. Another random “Hillary looks weird” picture without another non-story, “We don’t know if the information was classified or not when she sent it, not to mentioned whether or not it ever should have been...”