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It’s hard to get any work done with all those screaming kids around.

I picture HamNo in a shoe store with a $100 budget, trying to choose between the Adidas and the Nikes: ultimately deciding to buy both and just not pay all of his rent.

It’s probably fair to add “good” editors in there.

If you said, “The answer to the question is missing from Baquet’s response,” you are correct! Did Dean Baquet—or, perhaps more relevant, the CEO, publisher, vice chairman, and EVPs, who all have multimillion-dollar pay packages—consider taking pay cuts in a real or symbolic effort to mitigate these layoffs?

I’m not sure encouraging employees to take pay cuts or below-market wages “for the mission” sends the right message.

I’M FIGHTING OFFICIAL OPPRESSION BY THE TURKISH GOVERNMENT YOU SKINFLINT

Theres litterally no difference already.

Leave it to the Knicks to always take the Hardaway.

Especially since if they can get people to buy tickets, they can probably sell them $30 parking, $7 hot dogs, and $9 beers.

My man loves the movie ‘The Usual Suspects,’ but hates that you never learn who Keyser Söze is.

Might wanna check the last few lines of the post, buddy. (Admittedly, I failed to include any made-up dialogue between Bell and his pitcher. Very sorry if you felt put out by having to imagine that yourself.)

People of both genders have to do this all the time, though. It’s especially ironic that you used baseball as your example—I know many baseball players (high school and college level, not pro, but still) who constantly are defending the athleticism and physical difficulty of the sport.

I also find it hard to imagine there are really people out there - or people Wagner would feel like taking seriously enough to respond to - who really think figure skating is to be degraded because it doesn’t seem athletic. “Sport” is basically an impossible category to come to a logical mutually agreed upon

Male baseball players literally have to do that all the time. You picked a terrible example.

Is there any way you guys at [whatever gawker is now] can make it so blurred out handjobs aren’t shown on the FUCKING “YOU MAY LIKE” SIDEBAR.

So that we’re all 100 percent clear, what is the big deal here? Is it that the House of Representatives is a business attire work environment? Or is it that the business attire dress code extends beyond the members and their staff to journalists? Is the argument that it should be more of a business casual type of

Working at the happy bar is the gayest job there is

Agreed, men should not have to wear suits. Among many other things, it’s a huge contributor to overuse of air conditioning and detrimental to our environment and natural resources.

Well, he’ll always have the job at the gay bar to fall back on