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Yeah, you have to think that Ninja’s running buddies are watching last week’s developments with significant interest...

The standard NBA rookie contract lasts . . .

the studio had prototyped adding them to the game but had found that they were either too powerful or, when balanced for a fair battle royale fight, didn’t feel good enough.

It certainly could have been. Between Archer’s moment of clarity and sacrifice, the montage, and the post-wakeup scene, I would have considered that a pretty good way to stick the landing.

Losing Bauer is less of a hit for the Indians when you consider that Salazar is back, Kluber is coming back soon, and they may even get Carrasco back before the playoffs. Throw in Clevinger and Beiber, and I don’t even think Allen makes the rotation unless Salazar doesn’t live up to expectations.

Absolutely correct. As another commenter pointed out (and I have discussed in response to previous articles), Semenya is outing herself to a certain extent by challenging this policy, as it only applies to those with XY women.

Would you expect one of the worst organizations in baseball to somehow have really good announcers?

I applaud the NFL for making a clear delineation here so that players will know what conduct is and isn’t acceptable in the future.

I wonder if your opinion would be the same if you’re weren’t so confident that the political views being expressed would coincide with yours. Would you want ESPN to more political if most of their personalities were pro-Trump, pro-life, or anti-immigration?

Bauer seems like an ultrasensitive prick

“Man, I could have used that kind of anonymity when I played.” - Ron Mexico

Man, it’s a good thing that no one else in Hollywood does that.

The argument that Tarantino doesn’t write important roles for women only holds water if you haven’t seen any of his movies.

See also: Jackie Brown, Kill Bill, Death Proof, Pulp Fiction.

It may not surprise you that it fit right in with his preconceived notions about QT.

No, she’s wrong. The white guy who’s lecturing us about how women should be written and treated in movies is right.

My favorite part was when Rich pointed out that Zoe Bell’s character was (rightly) upset that Brad Pitt’s character killed his wife, but when she confronts him about it, she’s nagging.

this very Japan-only Nintendo Switch model

I’d be crying too if I got docked the first few game checks of the richest OL contract in history.