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How on earth did you manage to relate an article about Drake to Nazis. Good god, pass that powerful stuff...

Awesome, thanks! Put in a good word for FaceCrook ;)

Holy shit do you have any openings??? Are you in the Mid-Atlantic area??? (Doubt it :/)

No, it doesn’t :/

LMAO, this is great Hermit

The Hateful Eight is entirely based on a blizzard

Just beautiful

Perfect gif is perfect, thank you

You’re thinking of that other guy

But were you able to get them to work?

I know you can overclock the Pi to run a little more, which I haven’t tried but I know without doing it it really can’t run PS1 games smoothly.

But were you able to get them to work?

I know you can overclock the Pi to run a little more, which I haven’t tried

lmao, so fucking good

Wait.... where is ghostface????

Beautifully put

Wow, thanks for your opinion. Why are you here.

This doesn’t prove much, does it factor the possibility that men may be more prone to act out? Doesn’t appear so...

As I understand it, he has the option to ‘warn’ players prior to issuing the final violation. This seems to the be the overlooked step people are citing as one of the main differences.

Do I think it’s ‘acceptable’? Perhaps?

Sports stars are often incredibly passionate, and that is routinely displayed in ‘unacceptable’ ways, like berating officials. Frankly it happens in every sport.

Since it is so common, it’s difficult to draw the line when to say enough is enough. This is the umpires job and it is

I think the heart of the problem is that this is debatable to begin with: “Is there a chance that Ramos would have reacted differently if a man had said the same thing to him? Perhaps.”

This basically sums my feelings on the matter:

Honestly I don’t follow Tennis very closely, but I have seen a lot of videos showing some heinous behavior by male players (albeit, usually stripped on context).

That said, I’m far from the only one with this opinion - both the USTA CEO and professional (male) players have said as much:

Should she have received it objectively or subjectively? Because the answer to that question depends on how we’re viewing it.

Was it ‘technically’ against the rules - sure.
Are sports-rulings applied objectively - no.

Are you really saying that she spent over 20 minutes berating the referee? And are you denying that men