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I’m surprised that all-around genetic freakazoid Alexander Karelin didn’t make the cut.

Can I also point out (as a somebody in labor relations, on the labor side): you guys are also covered by WARN Act and a union contract. There’s been no notice to NYS DOL (yet). Management would have to give notice to both DOL and the union in case a mass layoff is anywhere in sight, and if/when an acquisition happens

Yeah, but that movie would be much more like the Simone-era Secret Six, where the villains are being hired as mercenaries or running from the law, rather than being given a shot at redemption.

That’s the way it’s commonly read. But there was a big problem for the Gore side in Bush v. Gore, which is that it was represented in oral arguments by David Boies.

UFC and other combat sports will never have the monetary value for TV rights that any sport with a clock has, for the simple reason there’s only a small chance of the end result satisfying viewers and distributors on a regular basis.

What’s amazing to me is that Austin was this close to being yet another journeyman wrestler the WWF repackaged into a shitty gimmick. Who even remembers his run as the Ringmaster, the Million Dollar Champion? Nobody.

Strict facial hair bans at work have been ruled illegal by multiple federal courts—not just on religious constitutional grounds, but on grounds that it has disparate impact on certain ethnic groups (mainly, African Americans) where razor shaving may promote ingrown hairs and infection from pseudofolliculitis barbae.

I’d suspect Southeast Asian shrimp paste and fish sauce may be tied to Roman garum through cultural dispersion. It’s not discussed that much, but the world was much more integrated during in antiquity than is typically thought —remember, Alexander made it all the way to India before he died; there were Chinese silks

I’m not an MRA or anti-sex or anything, but I simply can’t wrap my head around why any couple would film themselves just for their own entertainment. It just strikes me as a mark of some kind of narcissism, insecurity or immaturity —like, you need the recording to remember that you once had sex? Can you really be

NYC actually just started free distribution in the public schools, homeless shelters, and jails:

That’s what Page Six was likely willing to say, in exchange for the info. It’s not the only bit on the trial they’ve run —they also screwed Vanity Fair, by breaking the news that they’ve got an investigative reporting piece on Cosby’s former lawyer, Marty Singer.

When I was a kid in the 1990's traveling with family from upstate to the city I’d sprawl out in the back seat to sleep (because FM radio sucked). But invariably, I’d wake up to the thud of the metal part of the Bridge.

I’d say, yes, there’s a law of big numbers issue here. But it is certainly not helped by the manner in which crane operation has been handled by the International Union of Operating Engineers (IUOE) that covers the title.

This is so dumb it has to be a troll.

That lawsuit was funded by none other than Edward Blum, and tellingly, it was disowned by many Asian students on campus.

Frathouse culture? Getting frickin’ wasted at work? Makes you think about this incident last week. The TL;DR: a Palantir analyst collapsed on a subway platform around 9:30pm, only a few blocks away from their NYC offices.

What is “666 URDOOMED” written in blood supposed to mean?