His beef company in named after the scorecard notation of him committing an error? That’s just weird.
His beef company in named after the scorecard notation of him committing an error? That’s just weird.
Found the guy that doesn’t know baseball!!!
So anyone that yells “don’t fucking touch me” to a cop has an overinflated sense of privilege? Riiiiiiiight.
Wow. What a statement. So edgy.
They weren’t making a joke. Crap like that is on Deadspin/Gawker/etc. ad nauseam.
I don’t like Justin Beiber at all, but what in the world is a ‘culturally insensitive’ haircut? Get off your fucking high horse already. It’s HAIR. Jesus Christ. Wear it however the fuck you want.
Man, you had such a good Rudy article. And then you posted pieces like this and the thing on The Rock. You started out so strong! Step your game back up!
You could pick wayyyy worse songs. Hell, you could pick wayyyy worse Beastie Boys songs!
This might be the best article on Deadspin in the last 2 years. Can we PLEASE make the staff switch permanent?!
THANK GOD. Hopefully Deadspin can now get back to writing about sports instead of trying to constantly offer some social commentary.
Soccer calling them ‘boots’ - hands down. And as ChozoRuins pointed out (and I guess tried to stick up for?), they also call soccer jerseys ‘kits’. Definitely more annoying than hockey saying sweaters. At least I think of hockey as cold, and sweaters as something you wear when you’re cold.
“A shocking crime from great and peaceful nation of Canada...”
Why is this even an article if right in the article you recognize it’s a riff off of their widely known existing slogan of ‘We Have The Meats’? Just say ‘Oh, I get it’, and move on. Yeesh.
I get what he’s saying. I know there is a much bigger disparity between the NBA and WNBA, but it’s like saying that Elena Delle Donne should get a LeBron James type contract...
Or in golf that a LPGA major should have the same prize money as a PGA major.
*FACEPALM* Watch the video.
You realize that homebirths are generally done with midwives and doulas, and they tend to work closely with hospitals in case a medical emergency arises, correct? Refusing medical care and having a homebirth are very, very different things.
How is this possibly an unpopular opinion? I’m pretty sure this is the prevailing opinion of maybe 90-95% of people who watched the show.