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I forgot about the money part...maybe Stephen A. secretly loathes Floyd M., but sucks up to him for money/media success. I hope that's the case

I wouldn’t for a moment be surprised to learn Stephen A. Smiths words have translated into actions at various times in his past. He defends the behavior because deep down he thinks it is his (or men in general’s) right to do those things. Either he secretly wants to do it himself, or he wants to make it so the things

Agreed. I’m feeling conflicted, though. ESPN is a disgrace of a network, and their history proves it. They need to jettison Stephen A. Smith. I don’t know how he still gets....oh never mind.

I still haven't heard back from him.

The sad thing is that Stephen A. has gone on record claiming that close family members have been victims of domestic violence. So he does have experience with it.

It’s sad because Steven A is clearly ignorant of what happens in abusive relationships. He’s falling for the idea that rich people are always unfairly targeted by people looking for a payday.

This is tremendous, IMG.

I hereby declare Western “civilization” officially decadent.

What’s amazing about that justification is how bad it really is. Like, if your argument for your behavior is “Well...it’s not technically illegal,” then maybe that should give you some reason to reevaluate your actions?

I think it’s a great idea, but at the same time I can see why people are getting butt hurt over this. They did throw down $30 for this game and having that looming threat of getting your key revoked if you do something someone else isn’t fond of is horse shit. But at the same time, if you’re an asshole to other people

What’s amazing is they then like to bring in the ‘we have a right to say what we want!’ argument.

It’s amazing how insanely angry people get when you tell them that they’re not allowed to call other people racial/sexist/homophobic slurs.

How much of this generation was raised on 4chan that this is just totally normal behavior?

Their game, their rules.

Maybe I’m just an old man at 24, but this is making me more and more excited for KF2. Often times, the worst part of my favorite games is the community.

My thoughts exactly. I love how his big issue is "someone is going to get hurt playing game out there!" when this d-bag went spikes-high off the bag at a Short Stop's Achilles tendon.

In the video Lawrie says he can’t get into the box without thinking that the pitchers are going to miss high and in. I guess when he’s on first, shorstops can’t turn a double play without thinking Lawrie’s going to stick his spikes a foot up into the air.

If it would have kept Incredibly Annoying and Extremely Trite from treacling out into theaters, then yes. You embrace obscurity, motherfucker, you embrace it and you keep your damned autistic tambourine to yourself.

No, but getting sniffy about working with a company like (quelle horreur) McDonald's does ring slightly false when both you Chipotle owe much of your success to the patronage of such large firms. Plus it's just fucking classist and elitist. You're much more likely to find a McD's in a poor, library-deprived community

So then why is he so against the companies if they've given him all his attention and success? He's fighting the principal of it after he makes his money.

He licensed his work to a fucking fast food wrapper. The quote is bullshit.