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Pretty much this. An ex-girlfriend and I did some threesomes with girls she had sexual interest in. This was fine at the beginning, when no one had feelings invested in the relationship. But within a year, I was fully invested, and got annoyed when she would bring one particular girl into our bedroom who was someone

Let’s just say this: All of these men are horrible human beings. Just because some of them got away with their crimes doesn’t mean Nat Parker should. As a black man, I can argue all day about how the bad acts of black people get treated differently than those of white people. But at the end of the day, rape is

Of course, it isn’t happenstance. Gabrielle is the biggest star of the movie and a well-known rape victim. She’s the only person in this situation who can both rally people to buy tickets and also address the issues of rape culture arising from revelations about Parker’s past. Besides, as the star of the film, she is

I respect Charles’s opinion and Kaepernick’s right to protest. But I’m not going to pretend I don’t disagree with what Kaepernick is doing. He wore a shirt with Fidel Castro on it at his first press conference, which basically destroys any notion that he supports or understands freedom and our First Amendment

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The problem was that Williams wanted to be the hero. Like many wide receivers, he thought if he could get the ball and make a few moves, he could outrun the Giants defenders (and the clock) and score a touchdown. Especially given that Dez Bryant made zero high-quality plays, Williams thought he could be the hero of

Please. Sometimes in life, people judge other people based on their actual actions. Especially if those actions involve breaking marriage vows and behaving in narcissistic ways. Tossing terms such as “intersectionality” doesn’t negate immoral and hurtful behavior.

I’ve been at plenty of dinners and been introduced (and introduced myself to) many people. After a while, people become a blur. Unless Odell has good reason to remember her (such as so-and-so will get you on a network television show), I can imagine him not paying her any mind. As any sane, sensible human should.

Actually, given that the NFL is the biggest sport in America, 90 percent of people know who Odell Beckham is.

Beckham is 23 years old, a man-child. Manchildren don’t always behave properly. That happens. He got suspended, paid a fine, learned from his mistakes like child growing up to be a man.

That so many jokes were about Coulter (and that the jokes about Lowe were generally lame and about what he did 30 years ago) points out the biggest problem with this roast: The person being roasted is irrelevant. If anything, Comedy Central should have called this the Roast of Ann Coulter with Special Guest Appearance

This is a league in which the poster team for good citizenship (Pittsburgh) hires cops to cover up criminal behavior of its players and gets angry when one of its former players admits that steroid use was rampant during its glory years. Also, this is a league in which Jerry Jones commits infidelity in public (on

Believe me, the NFL wouldn’t do drug testing. It only does it because of Congress and the reaction of said federal body to the BALCO scandal of the last decade.

You don’t care. But others do. Because society is based on what folks define as convention. We can disagree with it and break from it all we want. But those conventions do exist. And in the case of style, those who are involved in setting it (designers and the like), respect those conventions enough to play within

Please. This woman is in love with falling in love herself. She is committed to finding love being narcissistic in the most dramatic way possible, that’s all.

Pretty much this. For Gilbert, relationships exist solely for her own narcissism and opportunism. This is just the latest example.

Let me be clear about convention. In this case, convention is what is the standard for television news in general, which is more-formal garb (suit jackets, white shirts, dresses and blouses). Certainly, TV news shows can adhere or not adhere to said convention. But there is a convention people have for such shows

Because, as Tim Gunn would say, jeans are casual clothes, not formal wear. Don’t get me wrong: I’m all for ditching convention when it isn’t worth keeping. But there is a reason why we wear ballgowns and tuxedos at semi-formal events, why white tie is still a thing at the White House, and why we wear suits at

I get it. But the get-up is still rather distracting. Not just because of the wearing of the jeans. The outfit looks awful, a clash of faded denim and flannel sports jacket that doesn’t work, a blouse that doesn’t go with either item of clothing mentioned, and a hairstyle out of the eighties that looks too affected

I don’t care if Tesla fails or succeeds. If the former happens, that’s what happens with 75 percent or more of new businesses. The only losers are those tied to Tesla: Investors, customers, and employees, a limited group in the wider economy. If it succeeds, it may spur innovation in the automotive sector and lead to