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Herpes in the Mist
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Parents aren’t exactly the most rational human beings.

Well considering she’s “reporting” on the issue, that would by a literal definition make her a “reporter”. How is this confusing? There’s a pretty enormous grey area between TV personality, reporter, and commentator.

We, as consumers, purchase these goods while being willfully ignorant on the means by which they were created.

I completely agree. I just don’t understand how the original comment is viewed at all as a logical comparison. I don’t think the balk or infield fly rule are in anyway arbitrary to a baseball fan, and probably a good portion of casual sports fans. The “intentional batting” rule is arbitrary to almost everyone.

Why do you care what other people find to be entertainment? I love baseball and football (wow, you can like two sports? Get the fuck outta here).

As someone who loves baseball, the unwritten rules of baseball are fucking stupid. I’m not sure of any other sport where you can clearly intentionally try to commit an ejection quality offense (beaning), and it’s viewed as a “part of the game”. In football, basketball, or hockey you can celebrate literally every

Since you’ve decided that all football fans are dumb (btw, excellent burn), what is your favorite sport? Is it void of rules others find to be stupid? Why do you so strongly feel the need to compare your unknown favorite sport to football, and justify why it’s better via one single NFL rule? Are you incapable of

How the fuck does it make their point stronger? He’s comparing a rule in baseball that occurs quite often (daily), with a rule in football that occurs very, very infrequently (to the point where HOF’ers and current players had no clue the rule exists —- yet, every single baseball player understands the infield fly

I think it’s overly optimistic to assume we can correctly and/or accurately determine who is “mentally ill” enough to require treatment, and the success of the treatment assisting in avoiding violent outbursts. Obviously, any additional attention that can be brought to mental illness will help, in someway, decrease

Exactly. You don’t even really need to understand the infield fly rule to have it executed in a game. Typically, the ump screams it immediately, and even if he doesn’t it’s a simple infield pop fly that is caught 99.99% of the time and the runner doesn’t attempt to advance 99.99% of the time. Regardless, it’s a rule

Infield fly rule happens a lot more often than the situation last night so the comparison seems pretty stupid.

The difference between an uproar and no uproar is the degree of push the player gives the ball before it goes out of bounds (its already intended path of travel). I get the batting rule is a rule, but lets not act like him batting it or grabbing it has literally any difference in the outcome of the play. Both teams

I wonder where an entire generation of Millennials would learn celebrations ..... hmmmmmm

I always love the logic of “hey we gave up a homer, might as well give up another free base tomorrow as payback”.

Douchecanoe is too perfect.

I don’t want to hear a single fucking person defending a guy who threw at another player’s head, for literally no reason, and then tried to act as if he did absolutely nothing wrong. This is the same guy who grabbed his crotch at the crowd last year.

If any teammates think Papelbon was in the right, they’re fucking morons. Harper is the franchise at the moment. Papelbon actually hurts the franchise more than he helps. He thinks throwing at a guys head, for literally no reason, is some casual part of the game; yet he thinks not running out routine fly balls is

You can't possible be serious with those examples.