A reporter less interested in axe-grinding would point out that Wright himself violated a cardinal rule of the clubhouse: Addressing a teammate’s misdeeds in the press, rather than face-t0-face, “like a man.”
A reporter less interested in axe-grinding would point out that Wright himself violated a cardinal rule of the clubhouse: Addressing a teammate’s misdeeds in the press, rather than face-t0-face, “like a man.”
1. Legally, his family stands in his shoes.
I can’t argue with any of this, but have to wonder how you’d react to a different type of emotional abuse - is it always on the aggrieved party to “move out of the dynamic?”
Sorry, I couldn’t hear you over all the talk about bathrooms. You were saying something about how the GOP has moved on from dumb social issues?
“As our revenue drops, we propose spending a shit-load more money on rights fees, as opposed to basically-free talk shows.”
Thank God.
It’s possible to work very hard and still be poor.
Who forced you to “sit on your hands?” WTF are you even talking about? People don’t pat you on the back when you say the N word as much as they used to?
I used to do that. Then (1) some of my friends came out, (2) I met other gay people, and (3) grew up and stopped insulting my friends all the time like I was in 7th grade.
Just imagine if he could dribble.
I’d love to know what sort of “trending” Breitbart hooey was actually “suppressed.” If it was the umpteenth discussion of Obama’s birth certificate, I’m pretty damn glad it was removed.
This reads like you’re demanding some sort of repentant statement, regardless of whether it’s deserved or sincere. Not real consistent with Deadspin’s normal editorial stance, IMO.
This piece really could’ve used an edit or two. Round and round we go...
/wanking motion/
Dogs see people as a means to an end — a source of sweet food, shelter, and protection. All the rest — the obeying, the (mostly) not pooping inside, and tolerating hugs — is to facilitate that gravy train.
Unfortunately, they don’t really love, or even like humans, as we understand the word.
I like the Dornish sections of the book. But a question posed in this piece made me realize that I don’t recall ever “meeting” a single commoner in Dorne. In fact, was there a single person introduced who wasn’t a Martell, Sand, or Aero Hotah?
Or that they didn’t believe the “I was hacked” story and figured he was nuts to post that during the draft?
They all look dumb. Get over yourself and your silly apologies.
“This guy asking an odd question is probably a translation error more than anything, and firing him for that seems overly harsh.”
Maybe. Or maybe it’s completely unreasonable to fire a guy who’s proven incapable of the most basic part of his job - communicating with the people he’s supposed to cover.
The exact same thing he did with Harrison. I don’t think he was pissed.