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Against their wills, they were made to pay him for being a fucking pig.

And here’s the thing: they do it for [ital] fun

Fundamentally, to get the kind of monetary power that people like Ferro and his cronies have, you have to be a bad person. You simply cannot acquire that degree of wealth and have a soul. 

It baffles me how people think corporations (and to that extent, the people that run them) aren’t out to screw anyone they can to make a buck. Somehow people keep voting against protections from them...

Here’s my plan to fix this:

I refuse to believe that Larry Fedora is an actual name and not substantive evidence of the shared simulation we call reality breaking down.

I'd take him over Adams 11 times out of 10. 

Meh, he asked him about an 80 yard TD play a defensive interception, and an offensive interception. Still a good memory but I imagine he watched those plays over and over and over again. I’d like to see him ask about a play from a game where they were blowing another team out and ran a 2 yard dive play. And now I

The Santa Ana Winds Lineup (because they blow in from the East and make everyone in LA just that much more irritated)

What you describe is anathema to anyone who cares about the whole public, not just those who aren’t “problematic.” The kid with autism, the one who’s in a wheelchair, the one who needs a sign-language interpreter. That’s who you leave out. And yes, the kids who are discipline problems. That’s also how you get the

People go to charter schools because they are usually better than the public schools. This could be a misperception, but in general most parents I have known believe that a charter is better than a normal public school.

I think this relates to our society’s common misconception that because someone is rich that they are also competent. This is absolutely not true and even someone like myself who understands this is confused by how rich people act.

If the NFL doesn’t know what a catch is, how could they ever understand a catch-22?

As with Trump, I am truly amazed by the level of incompetence at the highest levels of the NFL. It’s one thing to disagree with an organization or even to think that its executives are outright evil; it’s staggering to think that the leaders of the most profitable sports league in the world aren’t even smart.

I’m loving the nod to Dr. Steve Brule.

They think it is, what? That cow milk is OK to give to nursing infants? Or that the warning on packaging saying “not for infants” means it’s OK for infants?

What a ridiculous thing to get worked up about. No one is getting almond milk by accident. No one is getting the two confused. This is all about established players in a market trying to push new entrants out. IE, milk sellers don’t want to share shelf space with all the non dairy stuff.

I’m pretty sure a) cow milk is not a replacement for breast milk/formula, either and b) they already have notices like that on the packaging.

The Griezmann dive did suck, but that was a crazy-bad hand ball that deserved a PK. It blocked a solid cross with Frenchies loaded in the box. Veteran defenders get their hands behind their back to prevent inadvertent hand balls in those situations for exactly this reason. But yeah, probably should have been 1-1 at