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So, you have a problem with media training which sucks all the personality of your favorite sports figures. Not the guys who are working hard to rediscover the personality to provide you with things that make you happy... is that what you're saying? Because that's a valid point.

You're also a halfwit, so, you know, there's that...

Not really.

Having had this argument here before, I understand it's pointless, but nothing is more amusing/infuriating than watching a group of people who are devoted to following sports, through the media, insist they don't need the media to help them follow sports.

Ballghazi isnt' significant for the effect on the game, but for the context... it says something about the team's mentality. They'd roll the Colts and they still can't resist fucking the with the air in the balls because Bill Belichick is that much of a psycho... and if he's DOING that, what the fuck else is he doing?

You are... reading way too much into this.

Says the guy who takes it upon himself to (incorrectly) inform people on the Internet that they didn't "get" the joke the way he feels they should have. THAT is a fun person to be around!

I did cite my source.

How about we find out what "they" actually do prefer?

My name means nothing. It's odd that someone who worries that others might be reading jokes too seriously and missing the point would see significance in a burner's name.

Counterpoint: No, I got it. I was just commenting. I realize I should've just said "LOL +1"

I'll let them know you've decided what they like to be called.

The obvious difference being that Indians are people, and lawn chairs are not.

The name is the very objectionable part, the ad is just demonstrating that the symbol is not important to the team, it's the game that matters to nearly all fans.

American Indians are so lucky to have other people make their important decisions for them.

Yeah, that's where you're wrong.

Switch "jew" for "hebe" or "kike", and try again.

No, those things have nothing to do with each other and the mascot controversy has nothing to do with free speech. A business is being asked to stop being such dicks about things by a group of people who are asking politely. There is literally no reason not to comply unless they have purposefully decided to continue

Not losing weight fast enough — he'll tackle that in his second book!

I try not to. Sometimes unpleasant people pressure you into it. Every office has at least one asshat who insists on putting together poker nights. I take their money.