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It certainly does blow ass, but we have been on a decent upward trend. Just need to steer us back away from the dystopia we are slipping into. 

Word to the wise: very few people make decent money driving for a living.

People also automate this process through various means and there is a whole shadow economy of tapper apps, hacks, and robots that are being sold to people for hundreds of dollars to help get blocks.

I looked into flex a year or so ago due to looking for a side hustle. After putting pen to paper it was immediately clear this was another highly exploitative Amazon practice and it was nearly impossible to turn a profit. The amazon subreddit for flex drivers is filled with discussion about how hard it is to get loads

Thank you, this. Plus they have the topped rank film school in the country with an admittance rate of, like, 3-5%.

*signs four-year contract with the Chicago Bears*

I mean sure he’d make more money up front, but if he has a long MLB career he could end up making more money. Not to mention there’s always the possibility of suffering a career threatening injury on any given play, or developing CTE and having a poorer quality of life when his career is over. But who cares about

I don’t know if anyone else has seen it but there’s a show called QB1 that was on Netflix(in Canada anyway) that followed Ol’ Tathan and the Georgia QB throughout their senior years of HS and they’re both just the dumbest football bros imaginable. It’s great.

Get rid of kickers and punters and extra points all together. It’s completely out of step with the rest of the game, and it’s both annoying and depressing to have to watch it come down to this.

That was an incredible sequence of plays but from my couch the only call that was obviously wrong was spotting the ball back at the 1 after Watt’s peppermint roll non TD.

Sigh, I know exactly how this sounds, but having read an oral history of an old David Roth tweet I actually sort of get it. He presents content a certain way, regardless of the actual content. The SAS algorithm is sound, but the datapoints were outdated

But Nani wasn’t offside, and the ball is across the goal line before he gets to it anyways; terrible refereeing. 

I don’t know, why don’t you ask India how they managed to gain their independence from England?  Or, maybe ask Martin Luther King, Jr how the Civil Rights Act and Voting Rights Act got passed?

If you’re an average, out-of-shape 35-year-old, a world class keeper isn’t going to have to guess where you’re kicking. He’s going to wait for you to kick it and then make the save.

I was disappointed that “Boom goes the dynamite” wasn’t mentioned.

Um of course he’s not gonna say anything bad about Stalin, the guy’s right there!

Shut up Tim and/or Eric.

The weirdest thing was watching the Warriors high-fiving and laughing as if they’d annihilated the Cavs, as if they’d done anything other than narrowly escape from a Game-1 loss at home.

Would the article be written, and would the response differ, if she a different faith? I suspect so. I’m atheist and think it’s all nuts, but I find the different reactions just as crazy.

I think more needs to be said about Stamkos and Kucherov finally playing to their expectation. They got through 1.5 rounds with them being avg to sub-par and if they continue to play this way, look out.