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It was met by fighter jets, but did not respond.

I don't think all cops are bad...I think the culture within police departments is unhealthy, and that there are a lot of bad cops. But I dont think all cops are bad. But heres what I dont get:

I dont understand the defensiveness from cops about all this shit lately. I really dont.

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The only remotely comparable scenario would be a straight man getting unwanted attention from a larger woman.

Agree. I don't understand why the fact that Michelle Obama said something really dumb that doesn't help anybody at all is met with so much applause here. The "women are smarter than men" thing is not only completely untrue it also suggests that we women must be fucking morons if we haven't figured out a way to use

I wouldn't call that fighting. I would call it Solange physically assaulting Jay-Z.

I would add "lack of expertise" to that list as well. Here in the USA, not all drivers are like we Jalopers. They see driving as a right, not a privilege and they don't think of it as a responsibility to control a 4,500 pound mechanical device. They see it as a place to drink a coffee while picking up the kids, or

More Tekken is always welcome. And it's real nice to know Tekken x Street Fighter is still being worked on. The more it keeps being worked on, the better the chance of release!!....right? RIGHT?! :(

There is no place for male on female violence, nor is there any reason for it. It's a fucking joke that women who abuse think it's alright, but the second they are touched in self-defense or if the guy tries to restrain her, she's all of a sudden the victim. It's a lose-lose scenario no matter what you do.

I think you're right on the mark here. Deadspin is sensationalizing this for clicks. I watched it this morning, and at no point did I feel what SAS said was wrong. His stance on Michael Sam was 10 times worse IMO. But this site is reaching at anything, which is funny. There's nothing wrong with trying to diffuse

I feel that there are a good amount of women that treat men like shit because of this whole "you can't touch women" clause we've put on society. I am not advocating abuse at all, it's wrong. Plain and simple. Sometimes though, women will provoke men to the breaking point, whether it be with words or physical actions,

*puts on helmet*

Don't be sorry. I'm not asking for an apology. I'm asking the readers to question the article and take on the perspective given on the issue which has turned it into a gender issue and not an issue driven by whatever the NFL deems a necessary punishment.

Yes, you nailed it. And the subtext of the aritcle is that being a man means being reckless and violent, which is bullshit.

What if I told you that not everyone has the luxury of being selective about who employs them? WHAT THEN.

My wife's responsibilities pretty much end with shoving another DVD into the TV for my son to watch while she hits FaceBook. I work on homework, I clean up vomit, I answer the middle-of-the-night crying, I fix the boo-boos, I make meals, I transport from home to daycare and back again so that I can go to work. But I

I'm genuinely curious. Are you an MRA troll trying to make feminists look bad? Or are you really an unhinged lunatic who doesn't really how badly you're hurting your own cause?

I am a bitter paranoid black guy.

As a skinny guy, I half support/half hate this trend of buffness. On the one hand, all the muscled men makes me feel inadequate in comparison and makes it so much harder to date. On the other hand, all the buffness makes for good motivation for the recent lifting regimen i've started.

White people are resentful of being asked to acknowledge their privilege, more accurately.