neveroddoreven1
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neveroddoreven1

You know what I really want to do is follow six different Deadspin accounts on Twitter.

Of course it explains things. If one team gets a higher-than-normal percentage of lucky bounces, or snow mounds, or whatever (which tends to happen over a short series) then they're more likely to win. I have to be missing something with your post.

Real brave work by all of those anonymous sources. I really liked the rest of the your piece.

Deadspin editorial meeting:
Tom Ley: "Hey, I have this post about FIFA, should I put it on the main page?"
Some other guy: "No, post it to Screamer but then share your own post onto the main page."

A- Always, B- Be, C- Coaching. Always be coaching, ALWAYS be coaching.

Yeah. Bragging about how much you can drink wasn't even cool in high school. It's certainly not cool when you're 35.

Are you a wizard?

Yeah, I mean, I guess. The language in their guarantee basically lets them do this. But it seems to me like StubHub a) letting the seller list his tickets for that price with no "are you sure? Really?" prompt and b) not letting the buyer get the tickets for the listed price constitutes a pretty lame guarantee. I think

How is StubHub being exploited? If they don't want sellers screwing up, put in safeguards to prevent this kind of thing. Or don't "guarantee" the transaction if you aren't going to stand by it. If StubHub gave the guy replacement tickets, wouldn't that make them look better? Wouldn't people think "wow, that's nice of

StubHub will attempt to locate the tickets you ordered and work with the seller or shipping carrier to try to get them delivered to you prior to the event. If StubHub is unable to get the tickets you ordered delivered to you in time for the event, StubHub will attempt to find comparable or better (to be determined by

I'd agree except StubHub's model is basically "hey, what you see what is what you pay and we guarantee you won't get jobbed."

Also you may want to look up what "guarantee" means.

I guess I don't get how the fault lies with the buyer. It's either the seller's fault for making the listing, or StubHub's for allowing it (why not have a step in the process where it analyzes the price you set and something pops up saying "hey, you've set your ticket price at 0.04% of the average price for comparable

Yeah, good thing StubHub doesn't offer a Fan Protect Guarantee or anything. Then they would look really stupid.

The intention isn't to silence but to focus the conversation in (what I feel is) the right place. And this isn't "man telling woman what she can and cannot talk about," it's "man trying to re-frame the conversation." A man disagreeing with a woman, even if it's about a woman's rights issue, should not automatically be

"women STILL can't get the "good" men to believe that hateful misogyny actually exists. They can go and SEE it, and still all I hear is, "Well, he was sick. He didn't actually hate women.""

Please stop.

Please stop.

No, he's right, this article is poorly-written garbage.

Please stop.