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Ok, normally I'm always on the staff's side, etc, but Anna Holden's story is kinda dumb because obviously the lady wanted a Cafe Latte and just didn't know how to pronounce it or whatever. Starbucks spells theirs like Caffe Latte.

I was complaining to my grandmother about how cold it was and she said

I am copying this text (subbing out apartment for dorm) and sending posthaste. In fact, I'm kind of using all of y'all to crowdsource how to harass my son.

I feel about this the same way about pitchers using a little bit of pine tar to keep a better grip on their balls in particularly cold or humid weather. It's technically illegal, but it's so universally done and offers such a negligible benefit that it should be legal. And it is de facto allowed, except when some

So the real story here is Colts inflate their balls to the max in order to give themselves a competitive disadvantage?

*(It doesn't explain why the Colts' balls, which were prepared at the same time and place, were still at regulation psi.)*

Yup, and the Patriots were NOT penalized for videotaping opponents' signals. There is in fact no rule against video of opposing coaches. They were penalized for videotaping from an unapproved location. Period.

It's true that the NFL likely will not punish the Patriots, but that's because the NFL doesn't have any damning evidence against them.

Actually, that book credit will work for physical books too. I've used it to buy some learning books and flashcard sets.

Actually, that book credit will work for physical books too. I've used it to buy some learning books and flashcard

I will never forgive the Gossip Girl TV show for not being faithful to the books. I was OBSESSED with those books as a teenager (it was unhealthy) and I was SO excited for the TV show to come out only to be bitterly, bitterly disappointed. Gay Chuck forever!

Has anyone seen anything that indicates the refs actually took air pressure gauge and tested the air pressure in each football BEFORE the game? I know they inspect and approve the balls, and I know they used a pressure gauge at halftime, but did they use a pressure gauge before the game?

As an unrepentant Pats fan who attended the game, I would just like to point out that if any advantage was gained by ball air pressure, it was gained in the second half whooooping with fully inflated balls.

Was going to say the same - what the players wear in tennis is always up for discussion by everyone - men and women alike. I actually see very little difference between the two in terms of how frequently they talk about what everyone is wearing. The twirling comment was out of line however.

Folks with kids aren't all insufferable. Most of us respect whatever path people choose to take. The ones that don't (moms or childfree or otherwise) can fucking suck it.

I get super judgmental (sorrynotsorry) of new moms that say, "THIS IS THE MOST FULFILLING THING I HAVE EVER DONE."

That is the biggest fucking humblebrag I've ever seen. Lady, you're giving the rest of us moms a bad name. Please, stop.

Well, "they" should have warned ME that I wouldn't be able to AFFORD to eat healthy, well balanced meals after my child was born because of being out of work with no pay for 6 weeks. WHY CAN'T "THEY" SEE INTO THE FUTURE.

Good gravy.

I saw this shared, and being a pregnant person, read it, and hated it. It's exactly the thing I don't want. My life (and my husband's life) is absolutely going to change. It's going to be different and amazing and exhausting and fun and hard. Sure. But, I am NOT becoming a new person. I am NOT leaving behind

"They should've warned me that eating healthy, proper portions of food would create enough of the nourishing milk that my daughter needs to grow. That I wouldn't even want to diet at first, at all. That hearing at her two-week doctor appointment that she'd gained enough weight..."