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jessiesboy

You just described the majority of the University of Utah’s football fanbase when they’re having a good season. Math grad students yelling “tackle him!” at the bar television.

You clearly have no fucking idea what the Fifth Amendment is and does. But way to get all butthurt over Hillary.

Any competent NASCAR driver could easily do all that shit, in addition to being able to compete in an actual NASCAR race.

Wow, not just a“national” but also a “premier” league, as one would expect from two teams playing on a high school field in Louisiana . . .

If I did something this stupid I’d try anything to undo it, even if it meant mis-stating the law in the hopes that the journalist doesn’t know and would comply. I’d argue that inadvertant disclosure does not constitute waiver and taking advantage of my mistake would create undue and unfair prejudice to my client, who

Hillary becoming president makes me cringe, but I’d vote for Obama for a third term. He seems like the only adult in this whole godforsaken nightmare.

However you may feel about it personally, the whole thoughts and prayers thing is rightly mocked because it is literally the very least that the people saying it can do, and is even potentially harmful. It’s a diversion from any substance whatsoever. Putting someone or something in your prayers to an imaginary friend

Disagree on the jersey thing. I don’t know how a grown-ass man can walk around in a jersey from a team he doesn’t play for, with another man’s name on it (a man who is in all likelihood signficantly younger than the fan). It’s so undignified.

Servicable is a good way to describe it. You also have to keep in mind that I’m playing mp3's from a laptop over bluetooth. It is not an audiophile experience. But for having some music going during a BBQ or while cooking dinner, it’s pretty cool. It is a bit bass heavy but not so much it kills it. One con is that all

Servicable is a good way to describe it. You also have to keep in mind that I’m playing mp3's from a laptop over

How could that strategy be effective though? It’s like a restaurant doing a soft launch and intentionally serving shitty food, thereby guaranteeing that no one returns.

I’m as big a sports fan as anyone and I can’t come close to imagining why anyone with a functioning brain would subject themselves to this shit. Are there honestly people in the world who care what Cowherd thinks about anything? Does he have special insight or expertise in anything at all?

Christ, cycling barely constitutes a sport anymore. Just let them do whatever the fuck they want. I was a huge cycling fan in the past but I don’t even waste my time watching it anymore. It has officially crossed over into farce.

I accomplished about the same thing by plugging this Inateck bluetooth transmitter/receiver into the aux port of a Fender bass amp:

I accomplished about the same thing by plugging this Inateck bluetooth transmitter/receiver into the aux port of a

Anyone who has taught music at any level knows that “practice makes perfect” is complete bullshit. At best, practice makes different. Some people have so little talent that they could practice for 100,000 hours and still be mediocre, and some people make interesting music after a few hours. Talent is not democratic or