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The last time I saw a super hero movie in the theatre or even at all (before wonder woman) Michael Keaton was batman. I think I went against my will with my parents. Super heros aren’t my thing. However, I binge watched Jessica Jones and I saw Wonder Woman. I didn’t just buy a movie ticket. I went to the fancy theatre

“He did not get any sun,” Murray added. “He had a baseball hat on.”

“He did not get any sun,” Murray added. “He had a baseball hat on.”

The uber rich, police commissioners, journalists...this shit sounds like a party at Wayne Manor. How come the Joker never crashes these types of events IRL?

Just goes to show that it’s all bs. Politics is nothing but interactive theater.

Well, I know I feel safer here in this shining city on the hill, this beacon of freedom, this safe harbor for the wretched and yearning, this symbol that if you work hard you can achieve anything!

Remember when Dwight Howard was an MVP candidate? I hated those days.

It destroys the flow and emotion of the match...

I’ve been an avid soccer fan for about 20 years.

While I agree that borderline calls without conclusive evidence to contradict the call on the field shouldn’t be overturned, you conceded that the other calls you analyzed here were all correct and resulted in a more just and accurate outcome than had they been ignored, rendering your entire argument “replay=bad”

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Exactly. I’m not seeing the examples in this article of why VAR shouldn’t be used. The reasons I can glean from Bill’s article are:

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So, your reasons for avoiding VAR are because 1) players don’t yet know exactly how it works, and 2) players get confused by overturning a call/goal with the correct call, using video evidence? I’m not sure you can hold these up as justification for VAR not being ready, especially when all of the examples you provide

“While the VAR probably did get us to the correct call ... also introduced a level of uncertainty and delay that are themselves huge reasons why replay is bad.”

Also that Bloomberg mostly made the money on his own rather than inheriting it.

It gives me extra satisfaction that Bloomberg is wealthier than Trump, because I know that must drive Trump nuts.

What are you doing to survive the Trump administration?

“When you are a pioneer, like I am, it’s not easy,’ she said. ‘I’m the only white person who owns and lives on this street.’”

Baby Kush living up to the family legacy, I see. Looks like he’s gonna do one better than his dad though, and end up charged with treason instead of hum-drum ol’ tax evasion, witness tampering, and illegal campaign contributions.

This dumbass, dead-eyed motherfucker.....

I put this up on the fusion article about Koosh, but wanted to post it to the Slot as well, because this is my favorite site on the internet.