Yay demonstrable false whataboutism defending LGBTQ hatred. Love it.
Yay demonstrable false whataboutism defending LGBTQ hatred. Love it.
This is the dumbest thing I’ve read so far today. So she racially profiled a family, set the cops on them, suffered a paranoid delusion wherein she imagined the cops arresting the family for trafficking, went on the radio to brag about said delusion, then had the cops publicly say “nah, they were just a family,” to…
In fairness, it took the IT 20 minutes to take down the feed because everyone assumed they were watching a live broadcast of Johnny Manziel’s training regime.
Sorta off topic, but my cub scout pack had our pinewood derby last night and my car was named “Atomic Donkey”. One of the other leaders accidentally announced my car name as “Donkey Punch”. Some of the parents in my den thought that was actually my car’s name and googled it, and now they’re pissed at me.
Browns Marketing Executives: “Well, that #dp promotion sure didn’t work. I wonder how our new Browns-branded debit card with unlimited withdrawals from automated teller machines is being received on social media. Hey Kyle, let’s put the feed back up but change the search to Brown ATM, ok?”
MMA has limited rules, but it does have some. Most have been an outgrowth of dangerous situations that have arisen over time. Knees to the face/head while the opponent is down (defined by a knee on the ground, among other things) are illegal to prevent someone from kneeing the top of the head from a downed openent…
“Maybe next time White will have the decency to not put him on the same card as a survivor of domestic abuse.”
I don’t know much about UFC, but I know it’s a common thing for one guy to be straddling the other guy while pounding him in the face. Why is this considered striking a vulnerable opponent but that is not? Crowder didn’t look all that vulnerable (but again, I’m pretty ignorant here and the clip doesn’t show much…
I read about stuff I don’t care about all the time. Like your posts.
Thank you.
This is something you would think would be in the article (this is not a knock on Gabe as I am not his target audience). I don’t particularly care about UFC and I assumed someone that did would know right where to find it.
Yeah, after the opening flurry, Crowder got him to whiff on a few shots and realized he could Rocky/Clubber II him by just baiting him into tiring haymakers.
Periodic reminder Dana White is a huge piece of shit.
I watched the fight. He was almost comically stronger than his heavyweight opponent, but extremely green. A good wrestler will work him over without vast improvement. He was meant to win this fight against an overmatched (athletically) brawler, and may not have been able to fairly.
Here you go! This is what UFC links to under “fouls” in the unified rules page. The specific rule is No. 12. http://www.abcboxing.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/unified_rules_fouls_rev0816.pdf
“Illegal strike on vulnerable opponent.”
He should never have gotten this platform, but I'm holding out hope that the he sticks around long enough for an actual contender to kick the ever-loving shit out of him. Silver linings.
Anyone got a link to the rule that makes that illegal? I mean I understand why its illegal I am just curious how its written in the book.