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Confirm Magnitude or GTFO

Whoa whoa whoa... way to bury the lede, pal.

Same. I spent 30 seconds going, “I know internet discourse has gotten pretty jaded, but holy shit, even for 2022, this is really, really—-OOOOHHHH OKAY. *squints at the screen* But that really looks like ... it’s not an actual person, though?? ... *sigh* ... okay whatevs.”

Clickbaiters gotta clickbait. 

I’m actually with you here, but if it’s the exclusives your after, just buy a PS4 and have at it. I inherited one after my brother passed... he and I were both die-hard (bad choice of words, but hell it’s my brother, so I get to choose the words I guess) Xbox guys but one of his sons begged and begged for a PS4 so we

I regret having but one star to give this

This is what we’ve come to. We’re mocking Gregggggggg at The Takeout.

*sigh*

Not even that much! I mean, did you look at the hat in the photo? There’s like, two pieces of flair, tops.

Came here for this quote, was not disappointed! 

That is all the NBA teams. Thank you.

Blazers fan acknowledging being a homer here, but Whiteside is also basically following Stotts’ conservative defensive gameplan. They brought in Whiteside to defend the rim, and he did that (it’s part of how Jokic got the three early fouls to begin with). You don’t bring in Hassan Whiteside and expect him to be

First time I’ve seen a wrong triangle. 

While our brains wrestle with this powerful question, let’s try to figure out what dangerous thought Kuzma might be thinking about sharing with the world:

needs more stars!

I for one am perfectly happy with how seamlessly the Nationals have managed to incorporate the Walgreens logo onto their cap. If only all sports teams could exhibit such aesthetic synergy with their sponsors.

OMG I read this and thought, surely this must be The Onion. 

+1 turn signal working...

Looking forward to February when Biden commemorates Frederick Douglass’ upset over Mike Tyson.

So overall I support your point, and actually as both a gospel musician and a writer who has covered faith based music for over two decades now, I think the artificial divide between sacred and secular is generally unhealthy, because it prevents people from thinking for themselves, and frankly, there’s a lot of

Not Paul Lukas!

A former player told ESPN, “I won’t go back there until the culture changes. It’s unprofessional.”