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He joke tweeted the “solution” the driver came up with to get him there fast. If he said “Suckers stuck in traffic when there’s a perfectly good lane open right here” then I see your point, but it’s like telling anyone to do anything specific and they make a ridiculous decision to appease that request without

He’s a public figure so he’s expected to apologize when people freak out online.

1. Your name is fantastic and I appreciate it.

Since when is joking something rewarding it? Seems to me he was mocking the decision rather than supporting it. Even if his joke is supporting it, it’s still just a joke, although not a very funny one.

He wasn’t the person driving, and his tweet didn’t even condone the act. Why get so worked up about this?

He wasn’t the one driving.

I imagine the jogging suit is the eventual “old people fashion” of this generation, and I have to say, I couldn’t be more excited to grow up.

I feel like the talk about abuse in sports from coaches is a very difficult issue to handle. As mentioned in the post it’s been shown to have good results in the past but that’s not necessarily proof that it works, that’s just how things used to be done. That being said, athletic competition, necessarily, requires the

A. Katie Nolan is awesome and literally the only person I can listen to talk about sports these days and not be annoyed CORRECTION: only general news sports person

I disagree with his position as the “pussy generation” but I do feel that there is a disproportionate reaction to things people say. We can all agree that a large portion of the problem is ignorance, ignorance of the truth of the origin of a flag, or ignorance of a word having the power to hurt, or ignorance of

I’m a little confused by this article, and perhaps maybe these topics in general so here are some bullets of my questions and would appreciate honest answers, not trying to be a dick with any questions if they come off that way, just trying not to be long winded:

Went to a game at FedEx last year, decided to park offsite and walk in, only problem was we had 4 cases of beer and a handle and the parking lot is fucking huuuuuge, probably would have been well worth paying to park, but I’m a man of principle.

I really don’t know the answer to this, and I think it’s lost somewhere in the depths of the entire system being built upon dated economic ideas that persist despite the largely changing and fluid nature of economies, but at a certain point, shouldn’t the task your doing come into the conversation about a living wage.

The thing is, no one likes established cup contenders other than the fans of that team. It’s boring to have the same teams there over and over again, so most people probably aren’t going to be too sympathetic to your stance. Most people I know don’t really hate on the Blackhawks (I find them enjoyable to watch) but

Man, they really turned their back on the whole “won’t need another new console for ages” idea didn’t they? They went from the xbox one will be all you need for the years and years to come, to coming out with a better version of it 2 years after it’s release and now an entirely new console even more powerful. I don’t

Flow of the game is a valid argument, expecially for a sport like soccer but I think the bigger issue here is this: Will the video get the call more right than no video? Absolutely Yes. Will that harm the game? Not necessarily but there is a danger. The benefit of having the human error as part of the call, is that it

The whole thing screams of lawyer fed lines to try and garner sympathy during the trial. I’m not sure if that makes it worse, but I’m pretty sure it does.

I want to hate Richard Sherman so bad, but it gets harder every time he appears on television or radio.

I think it could be faster. I imagine, in the age of information and outrage that things can progress quicker than they have previously, so long as people are having the right conversations the right ways. Seeing as no one is doing that though, you’re probably right.

Potentially, and maybe that’s where I get lost in these kinds of things, I want to get to a point where we see beyond “race” because it was a mistake to ever think like that. But maybe you’re right, that it is irreversible so the best we can do is try to reconcile with the ugly truth as best we can. I tend to be a bit