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It's not just that he looks so old, his head is huge! Look at how much wider his face is than everyone else's in all the photos he's in. He looks like a kid wearing a mask of a much older man's face.

There is so much reactionary nonsense in this post and in many of the comments. Calm the fuck down, everyone. It's a dumb ad, sure (Kim's ex is a professional athlete, so staying in shape certainly wasn't the problem), but it's just a cheap joke about high-profile celebrity marriages. Big fucking deal. High-profile

Reality TV is great at making its audience indulge in something so stupid and yet somehow feel smart for doing so.

Media and human nature being the way they are, of course this is going to get a ton of coverage. And anyone clicking on this (and many other links) and commenting to criticize that this is being covered are a bunch of hypocrites.

Not sure why a BBW fetishist had to write this article, which swings the issue completely in the other direction. It's quite possible to be attracted to a bigger woman neither because nor despite her size.

Well yeah, they weren't (and aren't) completely devoid of talent. But it seemed like every win was the same story: Leafs badly outshot, get great goaltending, top line provides enough offence to scrape by.

What's funny is that the Leafs didn't really pass the eye test either. They looked genuinely awful even in games that they won.

There's no interval for which luck lasts and then evens out, so yeah, a team can be lucky for an entire season. I can't really comment on the Avs, but the Leafs were the #5 seed despite being badly outplayed. They won games despite being badly outplayed. You don't think it's easier to assume they would have faded than

They wouldn't have been the #5 seed had the season been 82 games. They would have faded the way they did this season.

I don't think I'm the crazy jackass, and I am dealing with it by speaking to people like you. If you're so insistent that they be labelled as Muslim, I can't give you any benefit of the doubt as to what that means to you.

This is upsetting, but it's not more upsetting than the actual sexual assaults and resulting inaction on the part of the university. I can only imagine the rage that prompted this situation to arise.

But the WBC gets identified as the WBC. To paint the Boko Haram as Muslim terrorists in such a broad stroke is a disservice to Islam, and helps create the idea that Muslims as a whole are people to fear and distrust.

I'd buy that argument if people were identifying the specific sect of Islam you're saying the Boko Haram represent. But nobody's doing that. They're just putting the Muslim label on it and adding to undue Islamophobia.

But Islam says that Islam doesn't justify their actions. That's the key distinction nobody seems to want to listen to, because it's convenient for their anti-Muslim narrative.

Again, unnecessary.

Different men have different preferences. We are not a monolith. Your condescension is unnecessary.

Maybe that is the case, but as the series went on and proved to be in doubt, wouldn't they have picked up their support?

Which means nothing to someone who wasn't already a basketball fan, and especially already a Nets fan.

As a Raptor fan, I certainly love the praise the fanbase has been getting, but it was unfair to come down on Brooklyn for not being better fans. The team just moved there. There's no history between the team and the city, and it's shitty to come to town and just expect people to go apeshit. Maybe the Nets winning this

I'm pretty sure the Nets' marketing strategy involved telling Brooklyn that they're a kickball team.