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Bryce Harper is just a special, once-in-a-generation talent, something he has proven time and time again in his short career. He deserves so much more than to have announcers mildly poking fun at him, or to be jeered by fans of his team's biggest rival. What other athlete has ever faced such unfair treatment?

"YOU are reading into the video. He was less concerned about her well being and more about how his violent outburst was going to affect him."

Of course, as soon as I published this comment, I received a funny, well-written message from a very attractive woman. It's good to know that my Internet commenting is having an impact!

As a guy, I try to avoid generic messages like this. It's certainly more effective. That said, it can be frustrating when you put a lot of work into coming up with ten uniquely clever messages for ten uniquely clever ladies, and your efforts are rewarded with ten instances of "so-and-so visited your profile" and zero

I liked it, except for this part:

It's common for abused partners to stay with their abusers, and having this situation play out in the media spotlight can't make it easier to deal with. I'm not trying to downplay that. At the same time, it's fucked up that so many people assume that an adult woman couldn't possibly feel the way she says she feels.

Yeah that stat is just insane. I wonder if that's some kind of record.

I just want to know why there is a tiebreak rule that takes effect only after THE 54th INNING!

I guess I sort of see the logic, but I can't imagine it actually works out to the players' (even the non-superstars') advantage in the long run. I guess it just seems like such a contrived way for the owners to limit the amount of money they have to spend on labor, as opposed to actually paying the players what

Why would a players' union actively lobby for max contracts or salary caps? If they did they'd be a terrible union, right? I mean, I'm not saying you're wrong. Maybe the NBAPA is a terrible union.

Which part?

Social Anxiety Disorder is a real thing, at least it's in the DSM. I have it. It used to be much worse, but after years of therapy I've gotten a lot better at handling myself in situations like this. I am still an introvert, and I still sometimes get anxious around strangers, but I'm able to deal with it in a much

Early on in the game, Lightning gains the ability to escape battle.

Or you can just not confuse video games for reality and appreciate play for what it is.

they have made the playoffs 25 times in the last 13 seasons

Of course you don't, but I figure its better not to be operating under false pretenses.

I don't think this is true. If you block the ad, it doesn't count as an ad view and the content producer does not get paid for it. Google and the companies that pay them a shit-ton of money to advertise on their platform aren't that dumb.

Is it possible to mention Thomas Edison on the Internet without having someone comment on Tesla being better? Anyway, it's completely irrelevant to this article.

But does the out-of-town scoreboard update to reflect the current state of the season being simulated? That's make-or-break for me.

Right. GTA V's high scores are totally earned on its individual merits, and are in no way inflated by hype and/or the fact that it's the latest iteration in a beloved franchise, whereas Zelda's high scores are wholly attributable to those two factors.