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Back in Super Slaven’s prime, sure.  But after Payet left and everything else started to go wrong, I was all but certain that WHUFC would go down.  I didn’t think Moyes could prevent it, but he seemed to scheme his way into the wins and draws necessary to pull WHUFC out of the trench. 

Moyes kept WHUFC from getting relegated.  I’ll give him that. 

Seems like it must be a pure cost-cutting measure, he’s been on a relatively big contract compared to other fighters at his competitive level since the very beginning.  

I write this in the comments section of every NRA story on this site, but I will repeat this info again-

Personally I think that the NRA’s bottom line is less important to the 2A-humping policies than the bottom lines of the firearms manufacturers. The big donations come in from the shareholder/investor class, and these are the people whose behavior (via bank accounts) need to be changed.

I just do not understand the bizarre obsession with Greenwald and why so many misrepresent his views.

The trends that are the stalking horses for the gun industry, and by extension, the NRA:

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Alright, fellow late-twenty/early-thirty-somethings. Let’s agree we’re not going to react to this, we’re just going to calmly say it’s condescending, weird that a generation that raised us would spend so much time laughing about our problems, and is based on a profile of stereotypes that treat weird specific internet

The copy editor didn’t do the right thing.

Seriously. Like, I don’t care if the game is “good” now: I’m not forking over another $40 to finally get the caliber of game I paid $60 dollars for at launch.

Inevitable result? Destiny 3 forced out, quick turn around, microtransaction heavy, DLC heavy, content-lite.

Their core base of players might be bigger if the game hadn’t been such a steaming pile when it launched. People have been burned twice in the same way now, and I’m not surprised that they’re in “wait and see” mode. By most accounts, Forsaken is quite good, but it’s going to be hard to get people to re-engage at this

When reached for comment Brian Kemp confirmed he has opened an investigation into the Democratic Party of Georgia to get to the bottom of this.

I get why McGregor would want a rematch. The belief that there is this one thing he needs to fine tune in order to be victorious is at his core and makes him who he is. What I cannot fathom is anyone in his close circle or the UFC top brass thinking that it would be a good thing, especially after what happened with

Nurmagomedov-McGregor II will be by far the biggest fight in MMA history”

I’m guessing his Mcskeletor days at 145 are behind him

He has a punchers chance. He needs an early KO, before Khabib can take him down. One thing about this fight is that after the first takedown it looked like Khabib could have ended any time he wanted, but was just keeping him in it to hurt him more. McGregor “won” the third round, but it was mostly because Khabib

Yes, he would have a chance, because McGregor has some of the best one-punch knockout power ever seen at that weight class. If he lands one great shot (likely his straight left) flush on Khabib, he has the ability to knock him out.

Aye. When he says wild shit, Conor’s working.