Let’s go to the facts:
Let’s go to the facts:
I’m sure you prefer to get drunk and yell at your TV on Sundays, but that’s beside the point. College athletics has lots of problems for sure. I simply find the impulse to yell “burn it to the ground” every time someone with an affiliation to an organization of nearly 100,000 people does something wrong peculiar.
If we burned every institution to the ground that sometimes consisted of people guilty of rape, there’d be literally nothing left but a smoking pile of rubble.
Equating that with this is the overkill. Citing it as “more reasons” to “burn MSU to the ground”, whatever that overused phrase means, is the overkill.
A guy made a huge, terrible mistake. Does that mean he isn’t an otherwise good person? If someone close to you fucked up royally, would you be so quick to toss them overboard? Sheesh.
So you’re equating a doctor that molested hundreds of girls with a strength and conditioning coach who got in a car accident while texting and driving? Sounds legit.
Burn MSU to the ground because a strength and conditioning coach killed people in a traffic accident? No one can question your zero tolerance bone fides I guess.
Shea Patterson was garbage against any defense with a pulse. He's coming from a single-read spread offense into a pro style multiple offense stocked with giant slow guys. Michigan's defense wasn't even the best in the B1G. All of that and Harbaugh's worsening CTE will have UM fans chanting their favorite refrain: just…
I’ll never understand what sort of catharsis folks are hoping to achieve by punishing a bunch of people who had nothing to do with an unrelated tragedy.
Abolish cops.
Finally, a TV program that shows that it’s cool and good to be a massive choad to your wife who obviously married you for your money.
I also go days between hair washes because I hate dry, frizz hair, but I am not at all embarrassed by it. I’d be more embarrassed if I stripped my hair of all of its natural oils every morning so that I could then pay to add artificial chemicals to it to achieve the same thing.
My favorite interior of all time was the EP3. Almost perfectly minimal. Although I would have taken a telescoping steering wheel and a height adjustment for the seat.
Cabs fucking suck. I have real sympathy for folks that got caught up in the absurd medallion bubble. Clear their debt. Let them walk away. Force Uber to pay a living base wage, classify their drivers as employees, and limit the number of cars deployed. New York needs to drastically deincintivize driving through…
I get where you’re coming from, but if we’re honest, spending $80k on a car you can’t live in is foolish and bad.
This is essentially the business model of all Gawk..., I mean Gizmodo(?) sites. News aggregation. Which in today’s parlance means, check out this thing I saw on Twitter.
Yeah, it’s been a nightmare for them. Paid a pretty penny and the microwave isn’t secured properly, the dealer ripped out all the teflon sliding strips and threw them in the trash, it leaks, the refrigerator won’t stay closed, etc. They took it to a dealer for repairs and it sat there for 70 days in prime camping…
What model did you get? The in-laws got an A-Liner and it was like $25k new. Thing is a major piece of garbage and has spent most of its first year being repaired.
How exhausting is it to write about this insanely boring shit every day?
Perhaps we shouldn’t be surprised that a society that promotes ideal maleness as being the biggest, the strongest, the best, the most successful, the most “alpha” and promotes femaleness as a prize to be won by the ideal males results in toxic masculinity being expressed in every corner of that culture.