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"Nice Pass"

The idiots responsible for this should know better than to use unpaid staff at professional sporting events. It's college sports where you can get away with that sort of thing.

Note to tournament officials: Next time pick a more populated area in America than New York City.

Guy next her seconds later: So, are you a big Tim Tebow fan?

It is almost like he saw someone get raked over the coals for handling it improperly and learned from it.

I have to be honest.. this story seems juicy with some possible sex stuff, cheating, douchbaggery phone snitching, blackmail and the like... I think I saw allegations of a private room strip club foracble titty sucking ...but I dont know who the fuck these people are

This Blogger Is The Worst Thing On Gawker

Worst Family? Oh, we do beg to differ...

He straight up *protested* that ball from her.

I've played a bunch of the game on both PS4 and PC, and really, the biggest difference between consoles and PC isn't the way that game looks, it's the frame rate. The PC version runs at 60fps (it's flexible, too, and with some tweaking runs well even on my older PC), and that makes a pretty big difference during

QUOTE | "It's harder to make games for casuals than for hardcore gamers." - Assassin's Creed Unity director Marc Albinet, explaining that casual games force devs to better understand their players.

Adam...fam... just give her what she wants...trust me on this one bro..

Final Fantasy XIII-2 arrives on Steam December 11, complete with support for 60 frames-per-second and variable display resolutions. The second game in the trilogy is now available for preorder at $17.99. Square Enix has also announced plans to patch support for multiple resolutions into last month's PC release of

Powell may call it "running train", but UNC calls it studying to become an engineer.

Yeah I call bullshit PR stunt: Computer programmers don't have this many friends.

Well, I have to think that wearing his jersey like this is really not helping things.

I have a dear friend who was pretty deeply depressed and, I suppose, fairly aimless. Then his wife had an affair and they're getting divorced, and he's, like, super galvanized by it all! The depression is gone completely, he's back to being hilarious and vital, he's got energy, and even a little pizzazz.

It's funny because people recognize Neil not from his role as a scientist, but as an entertainer.

"The thing this state has always prided itself on is we do one thing better than you..."

A liberal media member. SO BRAVE.