markymalarkey
markymalarkey
markymalarkey

So many offensive questions to ask, so little time ...

You're right that the shaming has begun. Unfortunately, you seem to have missed the slightly inconvenient fact that it started with labeling the name "Mo'Ne" retarded.

If you're flipping channels, hear one snippet of an exchange, and presume the entire context of a discussion without bother to actually verify your assumption before shooting your mouth off, you'd be considered a jackass. Do you really want to defend that?

If you've seen the entire interview, then post the full clip and bash FOX all you want, because you'd have a valid point. But until you do that, you're making an assumptionthat they didn't put that subtitle in a portion of the interview that was cut because it wasn't relevant to this post.

Hey genius - here's what TV broadcasts do: they often rotate those titles and subtitles during the course of the interview. So it's entirely possible that they previously ran the subtitle "First girl to pitch CG shutout to qualify", and then rotated through a few other subtitles - like "Davis becomes 17th girl to play

You mean the graphic that changes during the course of the interview, in a clip that starts at a point other than the beginning?

Being the first one to pitch a complete game shut-out to get her team there, that's what.

You mean like soccer in Europe, where most of the talent gets hoovered into team-run academies by around age 12, and the best players are making their way to the top-level club team around age 18-22?

Let's rephrase your argument for a minute.

Funny thing about that T-2 scene. If I recall the story correctly, Arnold nearly broke his fingers or wrist when he grabbed the wrong shotgun (the regular one, not the one modified for the film to allow that stunt) and tried it.

"If we were to look up Hicks, my family name, we would find that to be derogatory as well."

Umm, not so much. Home plate umpires do wear masks, but they're not the ones that could get pegged with line drives. The other 3 umpires (5 in the playoffs) do not. And even home-plate umpires don't wear helmets; their masks fit over regular caps.

Cespedes signed a 4 year deal, which runs out next season.

Then why not just say so? If he had said "If some woman is threatening you with a knife, the you should knock her out", that's self-defense, not assault, and this a drastically different conversation.

You do realize that this isn't the only article on this site - let alone the Internet - on the story, and that there's a way to find them? And that doing so might lead you to an article like this one: http://deadspin.com/ray-rice-arres…?

If an enraged woman is committing an act of assault with a potentially lethal weapon (generally considered to be aggravated assault), a punch to incapacitate is pretty clearly going to fall under "self-defense". The cops also would have probably launched an investigation and seized said weapon as evidence.

Welcome to the last socially acceptable instance of "separate but equal". :)

Pretty much, yeah.

You mean the paragraph that starts "A goalkeeper is not permitted to keep control of the ball in his hands for more than six seconds"?