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Saying “of course the team can afford to pay him more, the owners are rich!” is the surest sign that Chris has zero understanding how any of this works. Not surprising he would also think not signing a decent player to a $350 million deal is a humiliation.

There was a guy I used to work with who would brush his teeth three or four times a day in the bathroom. I don’t have the same animus towards it as you do, but still, a little odd.

“If I had a dollar for every brain you don’t have, I’d have one dollar” is still one of the greatest insults I’ve heard. I’ll still put the show on today if I come across an early episode. RIP.

Having that sentence follow the one where he says they were building the biggest brand in the world, makes it sound like he thinks Axe is the current biggest brand in the world.

If this was great for anyone, it’s fans of monumental construction mismanagement.  I hate the NFL and it’s London games as much as the next guy, but the only party to blame here is Tottenham.

Ayton had six very cool behind-the-back assists? Wow!

Hollywood purgatory is being the second or fourth highest paid actress rather than being first? So only one actress alive is not in purgatory any given year??

She proved she’s “Native American” as a technicality at best, and she somehow thought this was a drop the mic moment? I really don’t get the strategy here either, and if anything it just focuses a microscope on her motivations in listing herself as a Native American in the past.

Regardless of whether or not the rest of your comment is correct, you are certainly “no one to judge” someone else’s mental health, based off a couple of comments about YouTubers. If anything in that exchange is repugnant it wasn’t that parenthetical.

This is just not true.

There is zero chance that pass was making it to the Roma guy behind him. The four defenders in between him and the other guy may have kicked the ball to Paris though.

I don’t disagree with anything in this article.

Having Alison Brie voice Diane is far more important to the show than having her last name be Nguyen. Had Bob-Waksberg thought this was white-washing at the outset and sought to avoid it, Alison Brie would be voicing Diane Smith. Who wins there?

Is it worth pointing out that a movie about witches, wizards, and magical beasts doesn’t need to adhere to the exactly correct original etymology of every character’s name when making casting decisions?

I was thinking more like 282, so they could have fit an /s at the end.

People who think that “un-whitewashing” Bojack would result in a Vietnamese woman voicing Diane Nguyen, rather than Alison Brie voicing Diane Smith, are adorable.

I guarantee that Jean “Magnolia2Mumbai” Spraker also thinks that casting anyone other than Idris Elba to play the next Bond would be racist, and does not understand why that’s contradictory.

What all this really boil down to is that inclusivity requires careful thought and a sense of context.

how with one deft flick he reaffirmed his status as one of the most gifted players in the game after his long fallow period in Paris?

Well if 99% of their fans are going to listen to them on Spotify, it makes it a lot easier to stomach donating all the profits from album sales.