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Hello! I certainly agree that the internet in 2018 is a hotbed of people who just want to complain about shit and be offended. If WWE signed a deal with Japan to run supercards there, at least some people would be on twitter raging about Japan’s treatment of SE Asia half a century ago. I get that. But, as much as I

I can’t speak for other indies at the time, but IWA Mid-South crowds helped facilitate that trend. I was at a lot of those early ‘00s shows around MI/IN (Sadly didn’t see that particular Punk/Hero match... I don’t think) and the vibe at the time was that long-format matches were where the real wrestling was and it

First thought: “Hey, this seems like a potentially uplifting story about a former troll changing his ways. Maybe I’ll check out that video.”

I was vaguely familiar with the Paul brothers from other YouTube videos about the influx of successful Viners onto the platform. I tried to watch the video in this article, to see what the fuss was about, but I only made it about 30 seconds. That young man says his own name a lot.

Yes. A thousand times, yes.

What a seemingly nice man doing a neat and impressive thing with his collectibles. Obviously this is controversial because the internet is made of garbage.

It’s unfair that I can’t recommend this post nine million times.

ESports continue to be the domain of people who are too young, internet, and stupid to understand that they have a goddamn dream job.

You’ve inspired me. While I may enjoy Cool Ranch Doritos, I don’t care for Spicy Sweet Chili Doritos, so I’m going to write an indignant letter to the company. How dare they offer a product suited to people other than me and my tastes. I suggest, nay, friggin demand that Cool Ranch be the only flavor available because