Unfortunately, the standard applied isn’t “is this good for me,” it’s “is it worse for the groups I don’t like.”
Unfortunately, the standard applied isn’t “is this good for me,” it’s “is it worse for the groups I don’t like.”
I think a big part of the problem is that it’s so damn easy to get grenade kills now.
God, I’m glad our active shooter training is done by our local Postal Inspector. No xenophobic fake news bullshit, just simple advice: if you can, run. If you can’t run, hide. If you have to, fight.
Yeah, the players historically aren’t the best judges of risk/reward. I’d guess most players, if given the choice, would be back out on the field after being concussed.
They did get Brady’s jersey back, so yeah, that’s pretty much everything else.
I am increasingly uncomfortable with our collective willingness to use hacked information as evidence without applying much, if any, scrutiny. Chain of custody for evidence is really important for a good goddamn reason, and by its very nature, we can’t have that for this kind of information.
The argument against that is that it’s hard to tell how good a team is if they’re playing Middle Oklahoma Technical College for 25 of their games every season. Wichita State played one top 25 team this year, and they lost that game. Most competent teams are going to look like world beaters against subpar competition.
“I really hate giving them shit. I love Gizmodo and normally *role* my eyes when I see somone comment on their grammatical errors.”
This is what I do for a living, and this mis-perception makes it so much more annoying that it needs to be.
In the garbage, where it belongs.
I went to a supercar race at VIR as a kid; that’s a pretty damn fantastic sound.
Why choose not to wade back into the cesspool of germs to finish an article you could either look up online for free or spend $4 on anywhere else?
They probably should have provided a holster.
Louisiana?
Did you catch game 7 of Blackhawks/Blues last year where what would have been the series winner for the Blackhawks hit both posts and still didn’t go in. What a punch in the dick.
I don’t know, the Falcons giving up a sack that put them out of field goal range when they could have just run the ball or kicked a FG might be worse.
These are both correct. Both Jump Street movies are far better than they have any business being, but I think what seals 22 as the better movie is that it knows comedy sequels are hard to get right and tackles it head on. I could do with less of the dudebro love fest that takes up the middle 1/3 of the movie, but…
Kansas is such a weird state. 3.2 beer is fine, and several grocery stores have liquor stores in the same building but *wink wink* separately housed from the groceries.
And if they choose those options, then their cost is $500.
I wish it provided console quality gaming when used as a console.