“I may not agree with what you say, but I will defend to the death my right to tell you stop saying it”...?
“I may not agree with what you say, but I will defend to the death my right to tell you stop saying it”...?
It’s amazing to me how defensive people get about this fact. I mentioned it casually at lunch with some coworkers (“hey, you know you really don’t HAVE to guzzle 8 8-ounce glasses of water a day”) and two of them angrily argued with me about it for like 20 minutes. They were so incensed that they would literally point…
I feel like it’ll be similar to how I felt about the tactile keyboards that all phones had before the original iPhone. I remember forcefully telling people how ridiculous it was to have a touchscreen (“how am I going to text people in the movies or classrooms without ever taking my phone out of my pocket?! This will…
Huh? That’s like saying “the problem is that UPS was almost certainly encouraging its drivers to get packages delivered as quickly as possible, right up until they were punishing their drivers for running red lights, getting into accidents, and accumulating speeding tickets.” You can promote activities at your…
“The controversies are “unwanted” for ESPN executives, who want to keep advertisers happy, avoid offending anyone at all costs, and protect the bottom line.”
I think you mean 34-21 Jets win over the Bills.
This is a terrible idea. For one, it saves exactly zero seconds. While the ref makes the announcement the teams are already moving to the new spot- these things happen at the same time, and taking away the mic won’t magically move 22 football players any faster. Secondly, the live experience would be horrendous. You…
I’m pretty confused by this outcome as well. I remember reading the comments and it seemed like EVERYONE was saying end-grain (or whatever) was the best type of cutting board. I guess that the dozens of comments saying that meant that most only had one or two stars, vs. the ones listed here which probably got a few…
I’m pretty confused by this outcome as well. I remember reading the comments and it seemed like EVERYONE was saying…
Heeeeyyyy...did you go to hollywood upstairs medical college too?
And make sure to eat plenty of foods from the Chocotastic Group!
“Kershaw, who’s looked shockingly (for him) and familiarly (for him in October) human and especially susceptible to the long ball”
Hey! How dare you attack Golden Retrievers by comparing them to Brady. Goldens are consistently ranked as one of the most intelligent dog breeds. This is just pure defamation!
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Let’s not go overboard. My folks have had a Model S for years, and after driving it for tens of thousands of miles they love it so much that they’re buying another one by the end of the year, and my sister just bought a Model X. I’m sorry that this guy had a bad experience, but my family has had the exact opposite…
Completely agree actually. I read an article a few months back talking about how this season every at bat basically has two outcomes- a strikeout or a home run. The shift in the types of hits we see has been incredibly dramatic- partially due to the balls, but also because all the advanced metrics have resulted in…
“there is no reason a Sunday World Series game should be ending on a Monday.”
A) I don’t think the rule is designed to prevent the batter from interfering with the catcher’s ability to prevent the passed ball. It seems more logical that it is to ensure the catcher isn’t impeded in chasing after it. Reacting to being smacked in the face/head by a baseball bat slows down the catcher, making it…
“I don’t get why you’d reward bad behavior”
You seem nice.
You must be someone who doesn’t know what the word “enough” means.