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Where in the settlement does it state that he’s been proven guilty or that he’s admitted to the charges?

Because $$$$. That’s the ONLY reason, and it’s that simple. Why does this story even exist for click revenue on Deadspin? On Yahoo? On Cnn? On name that online news media outlet? Because a reporter asked the question.

So who’s supposed to decide the criteria for all of this and tell everyone which mental illnesses are deemed unworthy? The government? Hah!

Who decides who is mentally ill and who isn’t? What’s the criteria? Oh, you’re saying I’m mentally ill because I have THIS problem? How dare you!

Wait, I know. Let’s allow the government to decide how we define mentally ill. Great idea!

On the other side of the coin, we’re now seeing EVERYTHING, as everything is filmed, recorded, texted, tweeted, youtubed, blogged and displayed to the masses.

So now we’re being fed all of this stuff.... And we’re not talking about thousands of videos or situations here... but we are talking about millions of

I can say with a high degree of confidence that at least the last 20 people I’ve seen park in a handicap spot and exit their vehicle get around juuuuuuuuuuuuuust fine.

Please read this objective article:

Ok, fake outrage, seriously.

We don’t even know if they reached out to the billing department to refute the charges. For all we know, they could just be ignoring the bills. They shouldn’t have to pay a cent for any of those treatments, but come on people.

Let’s all step off of our jump to conclusions mats for a second.

Here is exactly what happened:

Marcus Williams did not know where the ball was as he approached Diggs to make the tackle. By the time he was a few steps away from Diggs, the ball still hadn’t arrived and Marcus Williams still didn’t know where the ball was in the air.

At the last moment, he decided to bail out because

These days, on the internet, you can find a contrarian opinion for literally everything.

In fact, someone will probably reply to this stating that you most certainly cannot find a contrarian opinion for literally everything on the internet.

By this logic, Yale was damn close to being co-champion, as they only had one loss.. A one point loss to Dartmouth.

Never mind that their best win was against... Harvard? Princeton? Columbia? Hell I don’t know.

Never mind that their strength of schedule was weaker than every single team ranked in the top 25 except for

Is this an Onion piece?

At any rate, this is a very Baylor thing to do.

People forget that we aren’t in the BCS era anymore. In the BCS era, UCF would be in the national championship game. This isn’t the BCS system. We are now under a more subjective system that admittedly allows more bias. If you’ve got a UCF and an Alabama on the cusp, who is going to be selected? A more unbiased

And Ohio State is another big money school with tens of thousands of traveling fans. Is this surprising?

“Need” ..? By who’s standard? What does that even mean?

If you don’t think that what they are doing is “fair”, then you have the right not to buy the product. If there are enough people just like you out there, Nintendo might change their practices/strategy/decisions.... with the ultimate goal of making more money.

Companies exist to maximize shareholder value and make money on the bottom line. That’s it. Google allows consumers to use their service “for free” because that’s the business model. They make money by you using the service for free. Nintendo made the conscious decision to include a grip that does not charge your

Yes, it is.

If you don’t think it’s fair and enough people “don’t let them”, then they will stop doing it. $$$ is the equalizer, that’s all there is to it. A company exists to make money, they don’t exist to give you anything for ‘free’ unless they think that giving this to you will affect their bottom line in a positive manner.

And San Francisco’s budget deficit continues to rise every year.