northsidematt
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northsidematt

The comment section of this website has really gone to shit. I’m not complaining, seeing as how I am a huge part of the problem.

You know, I went and looked it up!

But seriously - if you have an opportunity to insult a decorated war veteran you have to take it, right?

What’s his number again?

Question for the ladies:

Death. His or ours.

So, grab them by the Donald Trump during the Vietnam War?

Cardinals fans, amiright?

You don’t even want to know what they were tweeting at Ha Ha Clinton-Dix

Not a chance. Hell, you’re more likely to see a push for ending it in Euro leagues (as more American intersts buy controlling stakes in teams there).

BLM is kinda sketchy to me.

I get why you guys are angry about what this dude tweeted, but he’s kind of right, no?

Jeezy Pete nothing is ever enough, you’re way overthinking this, give it a rest landy hater

The question was “Would you play for the USMNT again?” And his response was “If I felt I could actually help and contribute? Then yeah, of course,” but “That’s a million miles away, I’ve played a total of like 20 minutes now in two years.”; what about that response is stupid? I don’t like Landon Donovan, personally,

When taken completely out of context.

I’m not sure why you’re so worked up over this. Donovan was responding to a question by noted idiot Dan Patrick about whether he’d play for the US, and in his own answer he basically said “yeah sure, if I’m asked, but it’s probably not happening”. Donovan didn’t say “I’m back and I think I deserve a spot!”. This is

We’re hating his role in turning sports commentary and punditry in general into a shoutfest where what’s important is having the hottest take you argue as strongly as possible, whether you actually believe it or not, because it’s “entertaining” to have multiple pundits loudly disagree and yell at each other about

If the lone wolf attackers organized into jurisdictional forces, were tasked by the government to protect and serve the population within that jurisdiction, were paid salaries with our tax dollars, formed incredibly powerful unions, went back in time to establish decades of oppression-based tactics, then came back to

“Down By the River.” It’s a love song about a psychopath thrill-killing the target of his affection, but it’s the first Neil Young song I remember hearing and it’s easy to play on guitar so I’ll go with that. He makes me weak. He’s as good as it gets, ain’t he?

Wendy’s because it has Frosties.