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I’m actually more impressed that she competed in that many competitions, and yet never got any better. That’s commitment to mediocrity.

Yo, what are you talking about? She makes it all the way up to the blue line five out of six times, doesn’t fall down, SKIS BACKWARDS, and doesn’t degrade herself or her country with showboating theatrics. Just good, clean skiing. Give this woman the Gold medal for efficiency and self respect.

Come on, common sense really needs to take over here. And, if you listen to it, it’s completely reasobable that what he said happened, happened.

Then why intro your article clearly insinuating that there is legitimate reason to not believe Redick? I love the editorial nature of Deadspin writing. Why not take up for the position of this being a bogus controversy, instead of seemingly stirring it up yourself?

Well, tbh, not only that, but I’m bothered by that speech being bandied about as if it’s somehow a sign of her being fit for the presidency. There’s a difference between being a good orator — and let’s be clear, that speech was good oration, but it wasn’t great — and being a good chief executive. That was a legitimate

“I really hate Chinese people. I hate them so much that I’m going to risk alienating the NBA’s fastest growing fan base, my current pocasting side-gig, and any future hopes at a future in media so that I can sneak this insult into a Chinese New Year greetings video that 400 people are probably going to actually watch.

It’s very hard to watch this video—and especially this video, which zeroes in on Redick’s message—and not wonder whether J.J. Redick is, in fact, trying to smuggle an insult into what is otherwise meant to be a greeting.

Oh, I know the history of it (the NRA isn’t exactly wrong pointing to a highly racist component of American gun control history, though they’re just concern trolling). The Mulford Act was driven by Nixon-era racism but in the end it still applied to whites as well.

Your slippery slope argument, that once magazine size or automatic firing are on the table, a bolt-action rifle is also on the table, is a theoretical one and unproductive, it’s not how politics normally unfold. A rancher in Wyoming, a deer hunter in Pennsylvania, a logger or fishing guide in a grizzly habitat can

Last time I said we need to find a way to stop a nut with a gun—and that’s all I said—I get an email saying, “I’m saving my last bullet to put it right between your eyes.”

Regardless of how ‘easy’ they are to make, I’m pretty sure that if the *only* way to get ahold of a gun was to make one yourself or buy one from somebody who made it themselves, then we’d see an incredible reduction in gun murders.

I just finished reading this morning’s recap of the Senate Committee hearings as translated by Eric Garland (link courtesy of our own @Rooo)... this is the end of the thread, but roll back up and read the whole thing, because it’s utterly worth it. It’s just very heartening to hear that the intel community and FBI are

h/t doorfliesopen.com

Brady threw for a ton, but he had about a dozen throws where the ball looked like shit or it was a timing route to someone not in on the plan. The raw numbers are impressive but sometimes quarterbacks end up with huge totals just because of repetition. It looked to me more like a product of trailing nearly all of the

You’re really downplaying the impact of finding those last horcruxes.

Malcolm Butler was benched for not crying hard enough during the anthem.

Congratulations, Detroit. You have just hired the DC who lost the Super Bowl despite the fact that his own team never punted.

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By the way, someone cut together a bunch of different angles of Brady missing that catch in the first half:

I’m just saying... There’s no corporate synergy when the sports division denounces raping children but the “news” division is all about that child rape. As a corporation, Fox had to decide whether it was pro-pedophilia or anti-pedophilia, and Fox decided to go all-in on pro-pedophilia.