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"If you want to show that you are a "good person" do not praise Paterno and demand that the statue is replaced." Worth echoing.

So why was KO tagged in the original "We Are" post? Seems an odd taunt for something supposedly unrelated to KO's gripes about Penn State's awfulness.

Most of them do, though. People who are actually asexual appear, as least from what I can see, to be a small portion of the "movement", among the demisexuals and grey aces and so on.

Yeah I don't really... my libido is pretty low and I don't often have sex. Maybe I'm asexual.

How dare you rob people of their snowflakery

It sounds "relatable" because most of what asexuals describe is just totally normal, average sexual interest and expression. For some reason they decided to borrow a bunch of concepts and terminology from queer usage but — at least from what I have seen — the majority of them aren't really outside the norm.

Damn, now I feel bad. And ableist.

The MLBPA is way too strong, no contract is gonna get nullified. And sad to see what George's sons have done, they're awful. The fact that A-Rod is even still on the team is because those two assholes went over Cashman's head.

Craig stole the Donna wedding episode.

I was watching the reruns last night and gained a new appreciation for Craig. He should be higher.

fuck you guys

Anne Perkins. last. Always and forever.

Craig ranks much higher. At least on par with April

As either Calcaterra or KLaw mentioned the other day (I can't for the life of me remember which one), in what other walk of life would the public support a multi-billion dollar corporation getting in bed with a criminal drug dealer so that they can nail a petty drug user?

I'm pretty torn, I hate him because I am a Red Sox fan, but I also think him being mildly successful would be the absolute worst for the Yankees. Not enough to really help them win, just enough that they can't justify dumping him.

I'm another lifelong Yankees fan. I want to see him hit 40 home runs and drive in over 100. And I want to see him hit for the cycle in Fenway Park and hit a walk off grand slam against the Red Sox at the Stadium.

I'm rooting for him to do well, because the Yankees need him, but possibly even more than that, it'll make certain people both in the front office and in the media very, very angry.

How dare he show commitment to the team and the game he loves playing...

'Surveillance States are okay so long as we don't have hidden Nazis' is not in any way shape or form a nuanced perspective. It's a pretty fun movie but it's a contentedly shallow one.