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HumptyDumpedYou
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He probably had an attorney when he negotiated his contract, and is represented by a union. The requirements are bullshit, but I'd be shocked if they weren't enforceable as a contract of adhesion.

Seriously, what do they want him to say?

Don't do that. Without his entirely made up facts, headspinning doesn't actually have any leg to stand on.

Prove that he's even claiming a disorder or I'm going to reach out to see if Mr. Lynch will let me file a defamation suit against you on his behalf. You'll still have a long way to go to prove it's fake, but I bet you can't even find an instance where he says he suffers from anything.

Can't they just assume he took it one game at a time and gave 110% without him saying the same shit everyone else does?

Where did Lynch ever claim to have a personality disorder? That shit comes from writers making a story out of nothing. Which, incidentally, is more than they'd be able to do if he didn't approach press conferences this way. He's probably doing them a favor since they get to write about something other than platitudes

It's sad that his union and employer have promised him to give interviews that have nothing to do with actually playing. That stupid requirement has no place when we have twitter, etc., so if the NFL doesn't like this, they should let him skip media availability. It's completely unrelated to whether or not he's good

But money?

"Buffalo police officers responding to that alleged threat stopped a 2005 Ford F-150 pickup truck in which Kelly was a passenger at 458 Pearl.

You should spend a few minutes reading up on Mr. Kelly's history. He does dumb shit pretty regularly. Might not be the metaphorical hill you want to die on in your anti-reverse racism crusade.

She investigated one murder, over several episodes which were recorded as she researched. It's like a ride along with a crime reporter. I found it very interesting. Apparently this writer is much better than me, so she didn't.

If we increase the awareness that, no, the police don't always have a reason to arrest you. No, not every convict was guilty, and so on. That's something. Of course I would have loved to see Serial crack the case, but everything we can do to shed light on how efficiently we jail everyone, guilty or innocent, that's

I assumed there weren't clear roads. i.e. ever try walking seven miles in sand with someone on your back?

That's not at all my point. My point is that words mean things, and you're being intellectually lazy. Further, by defining much too broadly "racism", a word that signifies a very important problem, you're oversimplifying to such a degree that you can't even discuss that problem accurately anymore. Making it harder,

I certainly hope this drivel gets dismissed, but in the meantime I'd love to hear your rationale for blaming Japan for a movie written, directed and acted by Americans. Americans constantly trying to blame our culture on anyone but ourselves is shameful and pathetic. This is an American movie.

what were we talking about?

what were we talking about?

If someone doesn't realize they are doing something racially motivated (and, in my case anyway, would be horrified if they realized they did), that always sounded more like "biased" or maybe an issue of a specific privilege, while racism, to me, characterizes those that not only are aware of the racially motivated

He meant to put the "b." before "shouldn't be"

This is a very stupid comment that is based on no evidence whatsoever. Thanks for playing.