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It really is just as simple as many people are just too stupid to know how stupid they are. Furthermore, stupid is not dumb, which is someone who cannot learn; stupid is a steadfast refusal to expand one’s perspective beyond their head-in-ass cul-de-sac.

You should look up the term “ad hominem attack” in Wikipedia; if you read it for comprehension (give it a try, it’s rewarding!), you’ll learn why your last comment was as obvious as punting on 4th and 5 with 3 minutes remaining down 21.

a. There is no way I can “reduce the meaningfulness of MLK”. That is absurd, just as saying that I “creat[ed] this ultra-American superhero” is. Dr. King literally gave his life for peace between all human beings, regardless of their cultural background; which American did more? Trick question, the answer is NO ONE.

For a guy who is trying to give me advice on how to have a better trip, you don’t seem very full of “salaam”.

a. Reading comprehension is awesome, i.e. I explicitly said “inconsequential”.

ol’ Ken would had to have given ol’ Bill a pass

Sure, that one’s easy. Remember the blank look on his face that you guys laughed at during the season, the one that has also appeared on the faces of Aaron Hernandez and Darren Sharper?

“there needs to be somebody that looks out for what’s best for the game, not what’s best for the Big Ten or what’s best for the SEC or what’s best for Jim Harbaugh, but what’s best for the game of college football — the integrity of the game, the coaches, the players and the people that play it. That’s bigger than all

While I agree with you about Ms. Moskovitz’s excellent reporting, I disagree with you point about hatred. There can and should be righteous anger at organizations such as Baylor that perpetrate these crimes, but hatred is never anything but destructive, especially for the person who hates. Hatred is a poison for the

I saw him play in the (IIRC) U19 World Cup a few years ago and he made some of the best passes I have ever seen (no hyperbole).

Maybe, but they still house a bunch of cunts and whiners (Ronaldo, Ramos, Pepe and Marcelo).

LOL, I enjoyed not understanding the spanish-language replay on my free-with-my-crappy-cox-internet ESPN3 feed. Plus, the recent incarnation of ESPN’s video streamer just skips the spaces that would’ve been commercials, so halftime was like one minute. Obviously, someone at ESPN fucked up because they did something

You have to be careful with those shoes, tho, because they have often fallen down to Marshall’s because they have serious design issues — I have at least once been screwed on a pair of them that fit fine but had one spot that just rubbed my foot raw.

No, they should pay him to wear their competitor’s product. Cha-ching!

Let him have the last word, brother; besides, everyone knows Beaker was everyone’s bitch.

Consumerism is a cultural phenomenon while capitalism is a societal economic system. What this means is that they look the same because the marketing folks have convinced the culture to value consumption for pleasure and status instead of using the capitalist system as a way to have freedom of choice while valuing the

Under Armour stumbled into a potential goldmine with the relatively recent stardom of Steph Curry

Pain: check. Regret: none. Courage: I hope. Rise: trying.

Pain: check. Regret: none. Courage: I hope. Rise: trying.

Too large? F no. That gator fits out my family in boots, belts, wallets, purses and a fine cookout for the entire neighborhood.