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Deal won’t sign the bill, but it isn’t because of the NFL. Until he publicly spoke out against it a couple weeks ago, Deal was helping to push the bill through. Richard Anderson single-handedly torpedoed it; the NFL is jumping on board for the PR bullshit.

Given that one is an allegory for the Japanese education system feeding a declining job market, and the other is a critique of mindless consumption of reality television, it’s far more likely they share common inspiration (Lord of the Flies) than it is that one “ripped off” the other, but then I suppose that would

Dude in the Incredibles jersey had it covered with the Force.

The only part of this that I agree with is that a highlight reel of a three-based offense is remarkably boring.

Trump’s brand of “building companies and providing goods and services” is more about swindling investors while declaring bankruptcy than any concentrated effort at job creation or work. He inherited everything he has, and the only thing he’s really successfully monetized is his daughter (who’s done a fine job of

What evidence is there that she’s a particularly good administrator or negotiator?

“RIP ODB” and “11:19 CPT” are great.

It doesn’t even have the patent.

Even if you took his comments at their worst—bashing his teammates while saying he’s the best player—he’s not wrong. Even accepting that CR7 is no longer the best player on Real, if a team were composed of 11 players of CR7's ability at their respective positions, they would win every competition they entered.

I thought you all had small hands when I measured over 11"

Make the runner slide head-first and this problem solves itself.

That’s also not the way HIPAA works, but go back to watching Law & Order now, please.

And what are the odds that Schefter was outside of Florida at the time he posted it...

Schefter’s tweet had real negative consequences: two hospital employees who leaked photos were fired, and Jackson Memorial settled a lawsuit over the matter (probably filed by Pierre-Paul, but it’s not 100% certain).

The problem with this question is that it doesn’t matter what you choose, you’ve lost.

That system can be described many ways, but “paternalistic” it is not. It assumes that every individual is capable of being his (or her) own advocate.

Generally, when someone is talking that level of commitment that quickly, there are one of three possibilities.

If they taught cognitive biases (and Availability Cascade specifically) in J-School, HamNo would have nothing to write about except lifting.

Clearly implying they're gifting goals to Suarez. The other interpretations are nonsense.