doublem23
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It's a pigment of their imagination.

It was originally Buffalo vs. Buffalo

HEY THIS PLACE IS FOR WOOD CATCHING FIRE JOKES ONLY MISTER

Read Levine's first email, but pretend it is a 15 year old girl writing to Harry Styles in her diary. It works pretty well.

It very much captures the sudden jubilation that sports can bring out in people but in a 21st century context. A very familiar reaction in an unfamiliar setting.

If an innocuous photo of two people kissing makes you think about gerbiling, you might be the disgusting one.

Don't you have some ducks to be killing or something?

I hear you, but it's more than just artistic vision — it's a work journalism, and being in the moment is also part of what makes a great photo, in my mind. It's the act of capturing it, along with the presentation of it, that make it a great photo. A photographer can't always stylize a shot, especially an action shot,

Most people with a 7th grade sense of humor wouldn't have that much of an attention span. His parents must have helped with that assignment.

God dammit, Tony, you really need to learn to stop forcing it in there at exactly the wrong time.

Straight Grinch, Homie.

This is a good counterpoint. If ESPN really wants to demonstrate the human damage of football, this is one way to do it. But is it acceptable?

In a way this a bit out of character for ESPN. They hold Pro and College Football's proverbial jock so much that them putting this horrible juxtaposition right up front and center is just surprising.

I've seen plenty of horses roam the streets of New York.