margethehound
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margethehound

Yes, and most of those organizations pay the people who are subject to those policies a salary.

What is this, Penn State?

You can even see fucking on the internet!

I don’t disagree with your premise, but that’s kind of apples-to-oranges. In that case, the vast majority (not all) of the harm was caused by people who are no longer alive, and many of the victims are also no longer alive. You can’t have a court case in which “black people” sue “white people” for damages.

So your position is that non-procreative sex is immoral?

Dwight has repeatedly said he’d like to play out of the post. He probably created two more kids just at the thought of the triple post.

“OK, James, next we’re going to pretend that this enormous tire is Colt McCoy’s head.”

Because to get elected, Richard Nixon played to the fears of white people about the growing danger of drugs in “urban” (hint) areas.

I don’t know why they’d shut down ESPN Classic. It monetizes footage they already have with virtually zero additional production costs.

Peen State!

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Like the rest of us, if he didn’t want to get laid off, he should have provided some value to his company.

I feel really bad about a lot of these people, who poured their heart and soul into covering sports. But not Danny Kanell. Fuck him.

College athletes spend about 40 hours per week practicing sports. But sure, it’s just a side hobby. They’re students first.

What about the Young Pope? He’s like the Pope, but young.

“most of the damage has probably been done already”

I don’t wish these people harm, but one reason they’re being let go is because their jobs are being done more effectively by blogs and decentralized media. This might be cherry-picking, but as an example, Danny Kanell is a douchebag who was constantly trying to search for hot takes and did precisely zero actual

Reports are coming out that the rabbit had a troubled past.

Soon Jerry Jones is just going to start dropping awful rumors about top prospects so he can sign them as free agents after the draft.

One reason why baseball free agents are seemingly so overpaid is that players can’t become a free agent until they have at least six years of service on an active 25-man roster. Since most players spend a few years in the minors after they’re drafted, most players won’t sign a true free-agent contract until they’re