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He’s not exactly tearing up the CBL. Plus the fact that he didn’t want to fly would have eliminated him from 20-30% of games, with back to back and 4 in 5s. It’s hard to keep a guy on your roster who at best you are counting on <80% of the time before his mental health issues came into play.

So I’ve been ignoring this topic for a while now, as it was clear to me from the moment I heard about these two that they are just click-baity attention whores. But I feel I can’t ignore it anymore without at least telling you, the Kotaku writers: Stop posting articles about them. Them being bad at existing isn’t

Modern-day soothsayer Hannibal Buress ran into a bit of trouble over the weekend after flouting Loyola University-Chicago’s restrictions on the content of his set, Uproxx reports.

Am I the only one who kinda feels like Michigan State just wasn’t very good this year? I know, I know, they only lost four games. But they basically beat two good teams all year (Carolina on a neutral floor in December and Purdue at home in February) and their best road victory, according to KenPom, was against

The last fleeting hope UVA fans had was the appearance of the final score on the Rolling Stone website.  

This is precisely why women’s basketball generally and the women’s tournament specifically is so uninteresting. There is almost no other sport where the outcome is so predetermined.

Take a nap, Chicken Little.

That worked out well with Claudia O’Doherty a couple weeks ago.

And, not to defend it, but the Kingsmen one was clearly ripping off the Bond one posted above.

A lot of them are egregious titillation, naturally. Cause for the longest time, right or wrong, butts and boobs and other assorted female anatomy was a cheap and easy way to get people interested. By people I mean the only demo that mattered: 18-49 white men.

What kind of grown-ass man feels the need to heckle a (non-Fox News) TV commenter with his fucking kid in the car?

A wise man once said: Don’t start nothin’, won’t be nothin’

I think my biggest problem with the adaptation was that it entirely removed L’Engle’s core anti-authoritarian message and essentially turned it into a very typical “just believe in yourself!” narrative for the movie. I think they didn’t trust their audience, like you’ve said. But I feel like now, more than ever, we

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“It was made for kids” just isn’t going to fly. Not in 2018, when people are watching Stranger Things with children in the target age range for this film. I haven’t seen the whole movie yet. But I’ve seen enough of it online to feel pretty insulted. Honestly, this isn’t acceptable:

I got to see it at a special O Magazine screening (YES, OPRAH WAS THERE) and I agree with the assessment that it was made for kids. Which kind of annoyed me, because Madeline L’Engle wrote stories for children but she didn’t pander or talk down to her audience, which I thought this movie did at times. This also

I think it’s hilarious that people are calling the Jake Arrieta deal secretly bad. Sure. A rich team that has just received an additional $50MM from the Disney sale, with an owner worth $3B, has paid an at least decent pitcher $75MM in an uncapped league, while being nowhere near the luxury threshold. So really, they

This is getting lame.

Yup, this sure does seem to be an appropriate conclusion to jump to based on next to nothing!

The thing that bothers me most about this decision was that if judges really are blind and are grading based on flashy punches and action, shouldnt Money have a couple of controversial losses by now?