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It’s a complicated question. I’m going to immediately buck at the sentence “everything that’s wrong with the NBA and everything that’s right with the NFL” because the NFL is a moral monstrosity, and the NBA is just kind of in the middle of the pack, as far as sports league ethics goes, but that’s sort of beside the

“I’m sorry, but your argument is wrong from start to finish.”

The most disturbing part of this article? The guy in the top right who looks like what would happen if you swapped Donald Trump’s hair color with his skin color.

What’s next?

I remember when LeBron took the headband off earlier this season, there was a whole day’s worth of commentary (the kind of shit you see on First Take) about how this would affect his play, and if he was finally embracing going bald, freeing him up to drag the Cavs to a championship.

True, except the author does not provide a single example of someone questioning whether Leroux takes her sport seriously enough to be on the field. (incidentally, she has been on the bench almost the entire tournament.) I don’t think the author is wrong about the perversity of the double-standard that is often

No, but see, it only matters when people talk about women’s appearances because this is Gawker Media.

To be fair, we give Wayne Rooney shit about his hair plugs all the time.

Bukkhaki

Guessing this person is a Boston area native? Only idiots in New England read Barstool Sports. Right?

Making bombs is bad.

I’m also waiting for Deadspin to condemn the actions of my next door neighbor, who is clearly an a-hole. It saddens me that Deadspin’s silence could be interpreted as condoning this boor’s behavior.

Making bombs is bad.

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5 stars. Would read again.

TheCasualEnthusiast - St. Louis, MO

This "comment" is the reason people hate yelp.

And oh god this quote:

Oh boy, this should be good.