mantronix
Mantronix
mantronix

First, I was corrected - there are no prongs on this collar. Second, I didn’t say anything about prong collars being inhumane - but assuming it was one, there’s no reason to leave a prong collar on a dog outside of training or a walk or whatever.

Good call, my mistake.

How about you take that fucking prong collar off of him instead of holding him by it, asswipe...

Not that it changes your post much, but that £53m was misreported - the fee is £45m with £5m in add-ons...and if City ends up paying £50m for him, that means they’ve won the Champions League, which I’ll happily take.

“!!!”? Just because he’s African, Emma, doesn’t mean...

Whittaker wasn’t looking like a spritely Diaz by round 4 either though.

No, but I know who your dad is...

Why not?

Why not?

K. But boxing’s ills have nothing to do with anything.

One would think that about Allen...but once the likes of Laettner, Langdon, and Redick made it to the league, no one really cared much at that point.

That’s exactly my point - they’ve taken a term used in boxing and have applied it in a different manner within their organization - and their policy of the creation of “interim” title-holders is wildly arbitrary, so who really cares whether a guy is an “interim” champ or not? Thus, their application of “undisputed” is

Do you understand why “undisputed” was used to describe boxing champions? If so, your response is irrelevant.

That they use “undisputed” to describe their title-holders will always bother the fuck out of me.

To think, Jim McIlvaine’s contract used to be thought of as crazy money!

Wait until Sania discovers the Katipunan!

(Mancunian)

Yes, this is just worthless anecdotal data, but I still lightly follow the NBA - nowhere near as much as in my teenage years when I thought Acie Earl should have been drafted much higher - and I have never seen the name “Malcolm Brogdon” before.

Yeah, but one of what you’ve pictured is $8.

Don’t be gross, especially with that avatar.

He looks like most other adults who take up the game as adults instead of having grown up playing it.