sharpmathshane
sharpmath
sharpmathshane

...you really are just a babbling dipshit, aren’t you?

Um, yeah. ProTip: Responding to, “You don’t know what you’re talking about” with “But I know people who do” does not make you look smarter. It makes you look much, much, MUCH dumber.

Gosh, I wanna bookmark this comment and use it for future reference, I love it so much.

If you can’t handle “nonbinary” as a concept, you might not be ready to comment on Savage Love? Like, you might want to do some self-education before loudly shouting, “HI I DON’T UNDERSTAND REALLY COMMONLY USED TERMS AND I THINK THAT’S OTHER PEOPLE’S FAULT FOR USING THEM” to an audience of people who are not going to

He really isn’t.

This is either incredibly stupid or some top notch Ken M level trolling. Either way I’m delighted.

How drunk are you right now?

So are you simply saying that the part of the article that says “But let’s be clear—whether or not the backflip was landed on one foot, the move itself is banned. It has been banned for quite some time, and that banning is not contingent on whether or not a skater can land it on one foot.” is incorrect?

That’s my point; the NBA *is* the top tier basketball league, the way European leagues are the top tier of soccer. We have folks in the US insisting that we *must* emulate the structure of the top tier, complete mismatch with a century of sports fandom be damned; are there folks in the European basketball community

Come on man, you’re better than this. Go sleep this one off.

The NBA isn’t trying to break into the upper echelon of professional basketball leagues which already consists of numerous far superior non-American leagues.

Pro/rel has its supporters and detractors, but one reason MLS is so resistant to it is because of its structure as a single entity, which it seems clear is

What is inaccurate about the tweet is that they made the move illegal because she did it. As was stated in the article.

You got a good eye for talent...

The inaccuracy I was referring to isn’t about whether Bonaly was the first to do a back flip to one blade—it’s about whether the move was banned because of Bonaly. The rules made no distinction between a two foot landing or a one foot landing in terms of making it illegal. The difficulty of a one foot landing was

I have zero clue as to his qualifications (and thank you for enlightening us), but you can’t tell me that photo isn’t of a Fred Armisen character.

Too much day drinking.

Is this article’s headline accurate?

What the fuck are you talking about? Did you even read the article. Did you even read the headline? Here’s a hint: the inaccuracy being pointed out is not whether the flip was landed on one blade.

I cannot tell if this is a serious comment or not.

Careful you might cut yourself.