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Little kids are bouncy and much less prone to injuries. However, you could tell the little girl was freaked out immediately after the fall but since her mom didn't freak out she got over it and then said it was great.

Totally. This is not an NFL problem - this is a problem with how America treats athletes. And it starts so young! These kids learn that they're above the rules when they're in middle school and high school, and then everyone is surprised when they grow into men and act like they're above the rules. It's an

There is no denying that the NFL's main concern is their profit margin. But when they can place Justin Blackmon on indefinite suspension for pot and only suspend Rice for two games after his physical assault, the NFL is saying "Not only do we put our profit margin first, but we also do not give a fuck about women!"

"21 of the League's 32 teams had employed someone who had been formally charged with sexual or domestic violence on their roster during the League's most recent season."

In many ways...the NFL is rotten to the core on its selling points. Their whole reason for existing is about selling extreme violence. The type of men that succeed in it do so because their response to most problems is extreme physicality. Add to that years and years of physical degradation , espacially from

Here's an idea: let's stop idolizing and venerating athletes. Yeah, it's real swell they can run around with a ball and whatnot but instead of telling our kids these people are "role models" and decorating their rooms with sports logos and shit, maybe we should stop giving money to these professional sports

I agree with most of this article, but I think you are missing the bigger picture.

I'm sure at one time that's all true, but I have to say: ANYONE that would opt for Kristin Stewart grosses me out (she's an adult moody teen who isn't the brightest bulb); any man in his late forties who would opt for Kristen Stewart grosses me out ten-fold. I'm willing to bet that finding out her husband was a

I think it applies more in the case where a spouse put their own career on hold to raise children and support the efforts of the other spouse by tending to running the household.

no matter how civilized I'd like to be, sometimes I can't help but absolutely revel in the cheated spouse absolutely soaking the cheater financially. I understand relationships are complex and never what they seem, but I've seen The First Wives Club wayy too many times to not relish in a settlement like this.

"...birthday costed $100,000,"

I think stereotyping applies to the Hillary Clinton as lesbian comment too. Like,the line of thought is that tough, powerful, ambitious women are masculine and therefore attracted to women.

As if there was ever a debate, Kim K's boobs clearly are the fakest of the fake. Anyone with real boobs knows those warlocks flop down to the side when you're flat on your back, they don't point north like compasses. #iaintgotnotitties

And why is a selfie appropriate for a political statement? Weird!

Oh lord, Britney. That outfit. She poos money and yet can't find herself a decent stylist??

Oh, Madonna, please stop it. You are fifty-six years old and still very attractive, but how many contortions did it take for that shot? You do not look like that now, which is fine: take that information and live with it. Be who you are, woman.

I have a bone to pick with you, Ms. Kerry Washington: fuck you for making me hate-watch the last half of season three of Scandal. Not going back for season four—I'm dunzo...DUNZO!

What bothers me is that insinuating that Hillary is a lesbian would be considered an insult.

Calling Hillary Clinton a lesbian is shitty and tired and unfunny, but I'm not about this "women can never rag on each other" thing. I agree that women can be too competitive and each other's harshest critics, and we should stop making fun of each other's bodies and stuff, but that doesn't mean we can never make fun