gps74
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All I need to see is an image of Mike and Mike doubled over laughing to know this isn't funny.

I just came twice!

Albert, I am a long-time student of American History. Like, it is something that just came out of me when I was born. Didn't make me popular or very many friends. I loved reading more than people, perspective more than... whatever was going on around me.

What a great find. Bol was an amazing man, on and off the court.

This policeman's life is ruined.

It frightens me that you've clearly never even taken a basic course on the American Revolution if you think it was one big free speech Shangri-la.

Use a proxy to circumvent geoblocks. CyberGhost or ZenMate and you're set.

Congratulations?

It makes me cringe to think of a grown man referring to a woman's breasts as "boobies." I mean... just stop.

Not that I'm particularly surprised but still.

And you can bet that if she were saying, "Yes, I'm a victim," there would be people out there - maybe even you - accusing her of turning into a "professional" victim incapable or unwilling to stand up for herself. There's really nothing she can say or do that will ever shut up those looking for a way to nitpick that

Well I've got news for people who think that way, cops have first amendment rights too, and we plan to exercise ours. I'd remind the NFL and their players that it is not the violent thugs burning down buildings that buy their advertiser's products. It's cops and the good people of St. Louis and other NFL towns that

Yes. These should always be shared:

It's a shame she couldn't summon a competing marching band to assemble into a cheerful "No thanks!" formation.

Frankly, if they cloned her and replaced 95% of the on air talent with Chesney Clone, I would start watching ESPN again.

I'll be honest, she was quite good - confident and charismatic (even if you disagree with her picks).

I hope when Bill Cosby dies, the ghost of Robert Culp beats the shit out of Bill Cosby.

I'm sorry, but I'm familiar with the cultural response to McCarthy in his time. Comparing the response of the public of McCarthy at his "heyday" to Cosby at his is so off-base, it's not even in the same city as the ballpark.

I don't think McCarthy was revered as much as feared (and also reviled).