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you could certainly do a lot worse in the US than Tuscaloosa. Where do you live?

Yeah. I’m pretty sure I’ve heard Simmons talk about and acknowledge Boston’s racism on numerous occasions.

As someone from the Boston area who’s now lived in Chicago longer than I have anywhere else,

Couldn’t agree with this more. I don’t even live in the same state! (RI) But I root for the cities sports teams and have childhood memories of frequent trips to Boston. It just feels like shit every time something like this happens. I can’t even turn the dial to WEEI without feeling second-hand embarrassment after

This is literally exactly the same as it worked before. Except now everybody (in theory) has insurance.

I’m a young single man, and I’d appreciate it if you, a shithead, wouldn’t speak for all the young single men.

I don’t know when Lifehacker turned into a political shit-house, but I’m getting pretty tired of it.

“The most listened to talk show in New England.” Correct. Because everybody who listens to the radio in the morning in New England is listening to NPR, you dumb fuckers. Your audience is basically the 2.8% of people who are unemployed in Massachusetts.

Ok, but let’s run this through to its logical conclusion. Insurance company has 2 sets of plans, 1 with newborn care, 1 without newborn care. The one without newborn care is of course cheaper. So everyone who intends to have a newborn will buy the newborn care plan, and everyone who does not plan to have a newborn

Why did health care cost so much less as a percentage of people’s income in the past as it does today?

Sad how soft modern hockey players have become.

Nah, if Latinx is modifying women, in the title, then you just need Latina.

Look at some of these stats:

Survivor’s Remorse is a really good show.

And the thing is that Lebron actually had the leverage to make those business decisions. This was a guy who was getting nationally televised as a high school player. Everything about him (his game, his physique, his maturity, etc.) said that he was incredibly likely to be an NBA stud. Not a pretty good player- an

The history of state execution has been one of attempting to minimize pain, suffering, length, and complexity while enhancing reliability (i.e., you don’t have to try more than once to make the victim dead) and maintaining some degree of theatrics, that last bit depending somewhat on the culture and political climate.

No, he’s not. There is a clear correlation of notes between the Vanilla Ice track and “Under Pressure” - if it isn’t a looped sample to begin with. The argument here is that the actual notes of “Blurred Lines” don’t match up with “Got to Give It Up” - versus something like George Harrison’s “My Sweet Lord” and The

“Oh you mean the guy that helps the wide receiver get the ball, the guy who nefariously doesn’t let the guy throw the ball to the wide receiver, and the dastardly guy that takes the ball from the innocent wide receiver?” - Matt Millen

I’d personally rather pull out my own toenails than go to either, but NFL draft by a long ways - I mean, Comic-con, while for dorks and losers, at least has lots of stuff to do/see, whereas the draft would have you sitting in the stands to watch self-important former athletes (mostly in poorly fitting dress shirts)

It has become very apparent to me that like you have the quarterback, the guy that protects the quarterback (offensive tackle), the guy to sack the quarterback (defensive end) and the guy who intercepts the quarterback (cornerback). Those are the four positions that teams should be drafting high in the first round.