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Well, most people wanted monogamy when they got married because it's the only thing they've ever heard of, from birth, with all other alternatives treated as, well, horseshit. Without that cultural bias, would plenty of people still want it? I imagine so. But given the number of people who, while claiming to want

I've been in an open relationship for over seven years now, it's been fine, no drama. I'd gladly take a bet that my marriage lasts longer than Drew's. Drew is also just factually wrong about "please don't bang other people" being an integral part of marriage; polygamy (for men) is a more common relationship structure

I'll just leave this here.

I used to work with Matt at that station. He told me that, shortly after he arrived at the station, he timed out how many seconds it took him to run from the weather wall to the station's basement so that he could stay on the air until the last possible second. Really dedicated guy.

This isn't the only school district using this program, which appears to be created by a guy named Izzy Kalman, who describes himself as a "critic" of anti-bullying programs.

there are no pokemon in seattle like wth. I was really about to blow my day doing this for fun :(

Now if only Google teamed up with Nintendo and used their technology that's behind Ingress and put it on Android, they'd put Apple out of business.

I would like to send Google an nice big Fuck You for showing me something that should exist but never will.

You'll get more use out of it though.

I'm having my lunch right now. I stopped chewing when I got to the Resident Evil 3 - Jill...

Luger looks like The Total Package. Let's hope this viral fame doesn't go to his head and turn him into a Narcissist.

We won.

Therapist: [holds up picture of a black man]

Jimmy John's Founder: Dude, Brock, I have to ask. What's with the pants?

The NFL handled this issue about as poorly as it possibly could. There's no doubt about that.

I mean that they are suing the league because it didn't warn them of the dangers and tried to hide them but by saying they would have played anyway they're admitting that it didn't matter what they were told, they were still going to play. That makes them a willing participant uncaring about the danger and therefore

You mean ruin your narrative about football being awful?

I feel like I'm reading a battered girlfriend syndrome account from some of these guys. "I don't want this (rule changes) to ruin the game." THIS being teams who are pulling players off the field to protect them from themselves so they have full cognitive function relative to their age when they're in their 40's.

Is it just me, or does all these former players saying would still do it all over again kinda kill the whole issue?