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While it’s true that no one is going to beat the 15 year old Chinese kids with their fathers’ oil-money bankrolls, an individual player can get an edge if they do a bit of research. Rotogrinders, for instance, in response to the automated line-up generators, made their own for players to use (DraftKings only as of my…
Or make a stock from the bones in a slow-cooker and use the leftovers to fill out what will be the best damn chicken soup you've ever tasted!
I was going to type an entire manifesto in response to this, but I think after all the typing my one salient point was this: they should have enforced a penalty during the Goddamn game. And not a horseshit intentional grounding penalty, either, which even Aikman seemed confused by; no, an honest-to-God "hey, you…
Massachusetts does have some weird liquor laws, but in my experience you could find the odd liquor store open until 11 on Sunday.
So, I realize I'm late to the game in this, but I have to ask—where the hell did you get Pizza Hut in Cambridge? I know there are Domino's in Davis and Central, but I don't recall a Pizza Hut anywhere in regal Cantabridgia (there's a PJ's by the Family Dollar on Somerville Ave but they don't count). This makes me…
I can personally attest that having to leap out of an '84 Volvo, in traffic, while trying to drive up a snowy hill, so that I could push the car up the hill, definitely made every driving experience after that more exciting. I wholeheartedly support your "unexpected failure" campaign to increase driving fun!
First of all, you forgot Icehouse. Keystone is pretty bad, I'll give you that, but Icehouse is definitely worse. Second, ranking Gansett higher than Lone Star is just foolishness—Lone Star is definitely "Alamo" from King of the Hill, and thus awesome. Plus it has puzzles. Third, let's get a ranking the shittiest of…
Ha! Nice—Subies tear up the snow like it's nothing. I can't imagine there are too many cars that are more fun to drive in an Alaskan winter.
My girlfriend actually drove one from Connecticut to Alaska (with stuff, so the storage space you speak of is actually pretty good—though the blindspots with no rear-view was crazy annoying), and I drove a decent portion of the Canada-to-Anchorage leg, so I can comment on the distance aspect—and it sucks. But to be…
Snyda, please.
And I "rilly" do think you're a fucking idiot. I emphasized "male" to demonstrate the flaw in a specific reply as it pertained to Ms. Ryan's article. I never claimed that Ms. Ryan was a misogynist; I don't know her, and since I'm not a stupid twit like you, I won't make assertions regarding her personal beliefs.
Thank Christ; with all the people misreading me, I'm starting to wonder if I, in fact, cannot read—it's truly disconcerting.
I'm going to presume that because I responded with an implied position contrary to the opinion of the article, you assume I'm some sort of MRA Reddit nerd who's terribly butthurt over this whole thing. No doubt you're currently patting yourself on the back as a defender of the realm. But since you're clearly…
Holy shit, I think my head is going to explode. First, don't conflate gamers and nerds; the article said nerds and is filed under the category of "nerdery." Second, I never said a Goddamn thing about sexism in nerd OR gamer culture. Third, nowhere am I dismissive; in my reply I claimed that Ms. Pena was being…
Not to put words in Mr. Ironwood's mouth, but I think his point was that even if you do call out jock culture, they don't give a shit. I don't think he was directly stating that you don't call out jock culture.
If it makes you feel better to be dismissive of a legitimate rebuttal rather than engaging with the text as it was written, by all means continue to do so.
"...it seems there are still many, many men — especially in the sweaty boys' locker room of internet nerdery — who don't quite grasp the fact that women, like them, are actual human people with intelligence and worth."
There are so many irritating things about this particular neuromyth that I could not possibly list them all, but personally, I think the most irritating is that it perpetuates the classical distinction between reason and passion. And in addition to being factually fanciful, it bollocks up education because it…