shycity
shycity
shycity

You should really acquaint yourself with the rule, because you clearly don’t know shit about it.

I thought Mayweather’s usual response when confronted with adversity was a well-timed hug?

A Jay Gruden fat joke? Now that’s an offensive line that RGIII can really get behind.

You actually completely misquoted your own quote. Yes, being in the top 30% is “one of the better” as quoted, as opposed to your “one of the best” statement that came “out of left field.”

Man. Troy Vincent gets absolutely roasted by Kessler. The line of questioning around page 220-250 is particularly great. Vincent relied on a bunch of junk science and the hearsay conclusions drawn by Wells. They didn’t even really record the inflation measurements right when they measured the balls at halftime.

I wasn’t aware the Ghostbusters were created as an example of male empowerment in a female dominated field and their genders were an important facet of their character?

An NBA franchise adrift fell under the sway of the oldest siren song of the draft, running her hard-earned lottery pick aground as she reached for the “upside” shoals of a 7-foot EuroMantis. It’s a tragic tale as old as the Lottery herself.

Spoken like an ignorant moron. Blackhawk wasn’t derogatory then; it isn’t derogatory now.

Don't know what one has to do with the other, but okay

Mental health: not mentioned

Nope. Best practices for suicide reporting recommend not using “committed,” which sounds like a crime or, to religious communities, like a sin, and “kill yourself” is just insensitive, crude, and poorly phrased. “Died by suicide” is the phrasing recommended by mental health professionals and the American Foundation

The formal wear was great They should do that more Something awesome about watching them shred dressed like that

Dear Ashton:

See: Brian Regan on Letterman on Friday talking about the definition of a must win game

It's not a matter of opinion, it's a matter of the legal burden of proof required to prove defamation or libel. Go read the Supreme Court cases if you are interested.

No, not really. You have to prove that she knew there was nothing in the drink and deliberately lied about it. If she thought it was drugged it doesn’t matter whether or not it was true. “I felt odd so I assumed I was drugged” is a totally legit legal defense. That is the way libel and defamation works in the US. It’s

HEY EVERYONE, cultural critique from a guy whose handle is an Anchorman reference.

Apparently taking a line drive to the face turns one into Ben Roethlisberger.

GREAT Kinja.