I think that every great exchange of ideas starts with a "Please STFU."
I think that every great exchange of ideas starts with a "Please STFU."
No, you defended Peterson. I quoted exactly what you said.
This issue will cut along political lines. Obviously, the "social engineering!" cadre will decry local laws and gummit interference with raising a child, equating it to how liberals want to dictate every aspect of our lives. The rest of us will reside in reality.
Yes, your comments are definitely living proof of, uh, something. Thanks for stopping by!
ironically enough female strippers have a higher than normal rate of physically abusive fathers.
I'm keeping my baby of the pole. By any means necessary.
Yes, the 'entitled' one is the poorly-paid lower-level food service worker, not the multimillionaire who leaves shitty tips. Good call.
I see. So until every Indian mascot problem is weighted equally in the eyes of codahz, none is deemed sufficient of codahz's attention.
It's the logo of the Indians, not the name. And people have been protesting for decades. You should pay closer attention to stuff.
Indians in and of itself isn't necessarily offensive, but has problems (among them being that this country is not India). But at least that term has a root in national identity (Indians, Americans, Canadians), not racial phenotype. Redskins has a completely different sort of baggage, so it's not an apple-to-apple…
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People have be asking for them to change their name and logo for years as well. Just because you don't pay attention does not mean it's not happening.
In related news, the New York Post will no longer be using the term 'reporting.'
Kawakami is not a good reporter. In fact he is the worst kind. He makes himself the story as much as possible. He has repeatedly tried to goat Harbaugh and when Harbaugh won't bite, Kawakami gets pissy and plays up his "antagonistic" relationship with Niners brass. One that mind you, he has created.
THAT is the one thing you took from the article?
"I remember seeing it for the first time at Sundance, when nobody really knew much about it."
Shouldn't that have given you a pretty good idea as to why libertarianism fails?
Somewhere there's a hot sports take being written about Mankins' selfishness hurting the team. For some reason "a contract is a contract" only when a player is holding out, not when a team demands you take a pay cut or take a walk.
You're totally right; the way in which he has turned down most of his sponsorship opportunities, canceled the reality documentary after negative feedback, performed well in the preseason, and given one interview since being drafted by the Rams (in which he talked about how performing well in the preseason gave him…
Excellent piece Greg...wow.