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Anyone who did proper scouting on Lamar knew his limp-wristed throwing style was going to translate to the NFL.

I do know I wouldn’t go back for round 2, and 3, and I would also want to be available to the NFL when they have questions. I think a wedding can wait. 

I think the “implied” part of the whole thing is if she can handle the pressure of the World Cup, Olympics, etc. she can handle the pressure of a Jets-Cardinals game in October. 

Not sure if there's a Sox article coming so I'll just leave this here: The Boston Red Sox have by far the highest payroll in the majors and are a flaming pile of feces. To all the people in my childhood who whined and whined and WHINED about the Yankees buying championships, Fuck You. That is all. 

If he had ended up on teh cowboys and Emmitt was on the lions Barry would have had 25k yards rushing and emmitt would have been a night manager at a bowling alley after 3 years in the league.

They took my stapler

Glad to. This is a list of the regions of the United States of America. Hope this helps.

Mt Everest: Come for the views, stay because you died.

That is absolutely a false equivalency. A diamond is not the same thing as a specific person. A person is made up of their lifetime of experiences, memories, etc. While I don’t want to get into a debate about whether the “soul” is real, we can use that as a shorthand for the essence of what makes a person unique.

Must be the Catholic Christ he’s talking about.

Speaking as a geologist, if a lab grown crystal meets all the identifying characteristics of a diamond, then it is “real”.  At a molecular level it is identical to anything mined.  Furthermore, I sincerely hope that this drastically demolishes the artificial pricing of mined diamonds.  They’re just rocks, pretty rocks

I have no problem with the concept of lab grown diamonds being required to disclose their provenance. I think all diamonds sold should have to disclose their provenance. Given the high cost of purchasing a diamond, I really don’t think it’s too much to ask to have a certificate that tells you whether it was mined in

And here’s the thing — real diamonds aren’t precious. They’re not rare. If De Beers were to release the stockpiles of diamonds they’ve held back over the last century or two, the market would be so flooded, diamonds would be worth less than amethyst. Their value is based on a manufactured scarcity and an aggressive

They’re drawn, as Kathryn Money, vice president of strategy and merchandising at Brilliant Earth put it, to “the history and romanticism” of diamonds; to a feeling that’s sparked by holding a piece of our ancient world. To an essence more than a function.

Don’t act like you haven’t thrown a pigeon or bicycle kicked a sea gull at the beach 

1) was not a high stick. it was a cross-check at best.

The Eakin hit on Pavs was 2 minutes. You call the play, not the consequences.

That’s so weird. Usually the refs wait until game 7 to hand the Sharks the game with a horrendous blown call.

In the replay he wasnt injured as a direct result of the cross check. Pavelski lost his balance and was run into by Stastny. I hope Pavelski is alright, but that was absolutely not a 5 minute major. There was no intent to injure, there was no maliciousness to the cross check. Could have easily given him 2, but no way