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“This is nonstop!”

Dude, even in my 20s I preferred a resort. I grew up in the sticks, I don’t need to be hauling my backpack anywhere. Your idea of cool isn’t everyone’s.

How? We’ve never had kids, but I think that we had way more ability to be jet setters and do truly cool shit in our 40s. In our 20s, it was mostly big raging keg parties and the like - all local. In your 40s, you have the assets and opportunity to go to some remote island for the weekend, stay in an awesome place and

I’m 25, and like beer a lot. Yet, I have no desire to do anything that I couldn’t do in my forties. Sign me up for the freedom to travel during peak earning years and over passing out in a bush today.

It’s funny reading these replies from people in their 20's who think that people in their 40's secretly yearn to still go to college bars and get fucked every night.

My wife and I moved to Denver a few years ago (not for the pot, but hey it’s a plus). She is from Minnesota originally and has always said she wants to move back when we have kids (we are 26 and 27). We visited Minneapolis this past weekend where the highest temp. was around 8-10 degrees, with the majority of the days

By nearly all measures, David Johnson was the “best” player in the league. I’m not sure that dumpster fire of a team would have won much of anything without force feeding him the ball. Matt Ryan is arguably combined with what could be the top running back duo and top WR which isn’t to say he didn’t excel but also had

I’m sure the other candidates would love the chance to remove four games of good or bad play from their season....

Im always confused by comments like yours. You bitch about the media outlet you clearly took time to go to, clicked on the headline, and created an account to comment multiple times. You go into a long rant about how it’s the fault of millennials (which is the buzz phrase that gets boomers off like no other) and how

The one common theme of nearly every single post is that people who voted for Trump are hypocrites.

You keep asking me what my point is, while making it for me. Ray Rice and that woman suffered severe consequences, and will most likely spend their entire life attempting to make up for it. They can tell their horror story to others and show what they’ve learned and how they’ve grown from dealing with the

2) screaming in the face of a woman, let alone in public at a police officer in duty, is neither nirmal, appropriate or legal behavior. It is public disturbance, and if directed at a spouse or SO it’s domestic violence per public disturbance—a misdemeanor.

Ray Rice is no longer in football and has been shunned by most people.

If Mixon had indicated any genuine remorse or put to action any of those things, this might be a warranted interpretation.

The same way Ray Rice is currently teaching football players about his experience and how to treat women. It’s not like this is some sort of crazy idea that we aren’t already doing in places in society.

If I’m understanding the message of this article and the subsequent comments, we are to root for Mixon to live a long miserable, unsuccessful life rather than rooting for him to learn from his mistake and maybe teach others how not to make the same one?

Was Musberger thinking that Mixon could offer some kind of instructional workshop on how to punch a woman to achieve the maximum impact? Does he believe that “tears” are the same thing as dealing with four broken bones in one’s face and the resulting trauma?

Ok pal

Oh, but it couldn’t possibly be Hillary’s fault for being the single most untrustworthy candidate to ever seek the office!

No you’re wrong your post is wrong and the other guy is right just deal with it