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The headline of this article should read: “Beyonce fan mad that Beyonce got sued”.

What you’re seeing is just another angle to attack Kaepernick’s protest while still avoiding discussing the *content* of his protest. WHY he’s protesting.

Warriors fans.

See, his brand is finished!

Pretty much explains the first divorce.

Has any teams fans gone from somewhere between “Rarely thought about” and “likeable” to “completely insuferable” faster than Seahawks fans?

If all the other teams are laughing what does that tell future picks/free agents?

I wouldn’t say they are football illiterate. They’ve learned a lot in the three years they have rooted for the Seahawks.

Welcome to Deadspin Jordan. Just a word to the wise, careful writing negative articles about the Seahawks. Their football illiterate fan base has a tendency to sue or start change.gov petitions in response criticism or rational negative thoughts about their defense.

ESPN’s argument is that Pierre-Paul’s finger amputation—which occurred after he blew up his own hand in a fireworks mishap—was a matter of legitimate public concern given that Pierre-Paul is a famous athlete.

why should he be able to retain his Chargers salary while simultaneously double-dipping into the salary provided by his new team?

Oh, honey. How much time do you have? The list is long and full of terrors.

I was watching Say Yes to the Dress and a girl’s father increased the budget because “you can’t put a price on our daughter’s happiness!”

“I like states that don’t have disasters.”

but I think democrats hatred of libertarians stems from a deep psychological need to be right at all costs, in spite of... yuh know, facts.

It’s everything aside from the War on Drugs... and there’s no “support for LGBT people”... Libertarians just want to slash and burn which coincides with disincentivizing marriage completely - something possibly dangerous without study since it might lead to an even more aged population in the long term.

My first choice is Sanders, but my second choice isn’t Clinton, who shares a great many of Sanders’s policy positions, but Johnson, who shares none of Sanders’s policy positions. Because we can’t betray the revolution (which apparently has no substantive policy goals). Also, I like that Sanders and Johnson are both

Back in the Bush/Gore/Nader menage a’ merde, I was an angry young punk rocker. I was as angry a young punk rocker who ever graduated from a small private liberal arts school and scored a job with a big insurance company a few months later, I mean. (Now I’m a social worker who fully repents of his corporate daze, but

IDK honestly Amy seems like she has some dashes of douche herself. Her core values seem to be in the right place but her memoir had some cringey moments and that whole thing about her ridiculous violation of water usage laws at her house in LA makes me wonder.