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My favorite was the “what dress to wear to a wedding” post on Deadspin. I mean, competitive dress one-upsmanship at weddings has always been a thing but, presumably, it’s a sport now.

So, that’s Rep Katie Porter, D-CA. This is only a snippet of the inquiry - there’s more to it than what’s in the video - but she’s referring to the horrifying accounts of what content monitors have to go through and how terribly they’re treated by FB. The point she’s making is that if he’s not willing to do it for

Big Tuna” was the result of his affection for and ability at fishing.

I’ll have you know I’m a full-grown adult who needs his full-grown adult diaper changed.

Kudos on the cameo spoiler. Any others you want to get out there as long as we’re here?

Look you keep talking about his losses but all I know is at the end of the night, he finally ended a 7 fight losing streak.

We’re misunderstanding each other.

What have they determined is an acceptable level of risk to fans?

It’s a lawless zone where social norms can touch you. I’d go as far as to say that the elusive pre-9am, pre-vacation beer is one of the more Elite Beers in existence.

I stare at the deadbeats guzzling cocktails at the bar at 11 a.m.

He recently retained his Senate seat by one of the narrowest margins in TX voting history. Cruz is a lot of things, the vast majority of which are vile, but one thing he is very good at—and must be given credit for—is identifying, recognizing, capitalizing on, and/or exploiting political opportunities. He’s very well

Celebrate every damn goal, may be the only WWC goal you ever score.

Scoring in a World Cup is personal as much as it is for the benefit of the team. Mallory Pugh scored the eleventh goal, and it was her first ever goal in a World Cup (in her first World Cup game). Alex Morgan tied a USWNT record. It’s always a big deal to score in a World Cup, and these players are allowed to

I don’t think this is a fair take. I’ve followed Kawakami for years. He’s not perfect, but he’s long been one of the better Bay Area columnists around. If he wrote that Warriors players were confused and frustrated with KD’s recovery timeline and all the confusion surrounding it, well, I believe it’s true. There’s a

People not familiar with Kawakami may not get this, but he doesn’t care that you’re mad at him. He’s happy to play the part of stunned sports writer paying penance and taking heat. Because for Kawakami, every sports cycle is a chance to insert himself into the story. He constantly said he had beef (real and imagined)

This is a killer comment.

He’ll be fine as long as Carr’s ankle is chained to that radiator and they have a whiteboard to draw up Spider 2 Y Banana.

What’s the name for someone who displays Dunning–Kruger effect like tendencies within their own field of expertise? Is it the Grunfeld-Gruden effect?

I, for one, look forward to Splinter’s Jan. 2020 editorial of “None of the candidates are worthy, vote Kodos