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The problem, as I see it, from the "good" white people perspective is that we know 1) there's a very vocal minority of whites that are hateful assholes wherever they get the chance, and 2) there's a gigantic silent majority that are not racist, but aren't even paying attention to injustices. If the "good" white

...which is insured up to what, $100-200k? Brilliant!

This is the best letter that was ever written.

I'm sure the kids, who were clearly embarrassed to admit they needed $3 love being plastered all over the internet for it. No way anyone is going to give them a hard time about that.

The league has no place policing off field behavior. When they started, they brought all sort of attention to the "due process" they wanted to put in place. Now that they bragged about how well they play court system, damned right the rest of us are going to critique it.

Only if that athlete just literally murdered a guy on tape and expects not to face any consequences. As long as you're referring to whatever they did while playing a child's game, no, it's not quite the same.

You may be surprised, but the very best way not to end up the top comment in this thread is by not making a comment.

It's good shorthand for risk averse stupidity.

Hot take bro.

I love this one:

Googled this intersection and, though Cam was driving down a one way, you really can't blame the guy for not seeing him:

Greggggg?

heard an interview with Rock the other day. He said his first attempts he was so unsure of himself that he made goofy comedies whereas the new movie could stand as a drama but has a ton of funny shit in it.... I'm eager to see this one even if it won't be that much like Pootytang.

I enjoy "you understand?" right after a bunch of shit that really no one understood. I mean the words knife, blood, mouth and motherfucker get a very general point across, but I would have sent back a letter telling him I did not understand.

I noticed that too. He definitely answered the Mandela question with his Beliveau thoughts.

Well, on Beliveau's worst day, he's dead. A Rod actually wins.

Why is that hard to believe? WSJ has been doing the same thing for banks for years. Any time you find yourself surprised that a Murdoch publication lacks integrity, you need to rethink your expectations.

His burn was in the crease.

When I go it redirects to a 24 hour webcam of Connor McDavid staring at his broken hand.

They commit suicide by murdering each other?