remember Gettleman pooh-poohing analytics because apparently it’s analytics to think that RBs are more or less replaceable? no, they’re not that smart
remember Gettleman pooh-poohing analytics because apparently it’s analytics to think that RBs are more or less replaceable? no, they’re not that smart
One of them already severely injured themselves by trying to burn their Nike shoes while wearing them
Agreed. Next, we need to have a discussion on why they can say it in rap songs but-
Nah, it’s cause they know well adjusted gentlemen will send, at best, a dozen pizzas to their place of employment
you know what really works though? being a warrior for ~ethics in gaming journalism~
Interestingly enough, 1964 (the Goldwater nomination) was the last time black people really had a choice about what party to vote for. Jackie Robinson warned that the choice to nominate Goldwater, a segregationist and New Deal opponent would:
the R. Kelly/6ix9ne fanbases still exist
This sounds like an amazing book, and I’d like to thank you for sharing this excerpt.
Forget linguistic profiling, you just need to look at one word in the entire document.
Send the fancy poodle to a farm up north (Buffalo or NYJ) and keep your potential young QB?
Kind of disagree. They are smart enough, I think, to know that ending supply management would lose them teir rural base (everyone except for Bernier)
You... didn’t really read the piece. The main issue seems to be “this is Woody Johnson’s vanity project, and tin pot dictators get to run wild without accountability and throw people under the bus”
people there see biking as normal and a responsible way to commute to work
Brexit will be the greatest example of Disaster Capitalism in years.
Burn it.
here’s the thing: those two are big mean football guys who are, in addition, NOT GOOD AT FOOTBALL. If being a dick was all that mattered we’d be talking about Year 5 of the Schiano dynasty
This is unironically a good thing. Like, we need more “why do we have the foreign allies we do” questions, less “why did bush do 9/11" questions.
Jesse Ventura was an eclectic governor. Nothing exceptionally bad, some very good (building mass transit, supporting gay rights in like 2002...), and he kept an open mind on most issues. I’d take random celebrity over random GOP ghoul any day of the week.
She’s not a celebrity - she was a political activist prior to choosing to run and after the show I will never watch, so she at least knows about the issues. In particular she knows enough to know “don’t get elected as a D and then set up the legislature to be run by the Rs so nothing actually passes”
Sports and entertainment generally seems to require working with other live actual human beings from diverse backgrounds, and provides more benefits to the individuals who participate in it*** other than whatever game is hot at the moment. It also is, at this moment, far more accepting of women and minorities than…