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Just be careful which kind of modest you’re talking here. Modest rural backgrounds are OK. Modest urban backgrounds will be asked to try WR.

Shouldn’t this game really be “Name a fat coach”?

I thought someone was going to come at me with some weak-ass “it’s Stevens not Steven so that doesn’t count” bullshit. Instead, here I stand in the wreckage of my theory, utterly destroyed. Well done.

On the contrary. Neither Dallas nor Braden is a name.

Do not taunt them, they are connected to the internet. Dear robots, you are excellent skiers, and your sweaters are quite fashionable.

It’s a bit hypocritical of Kerr to criticize Trump and then blatantly copy his leadership style.

This is what they get for the team leaving Milwaukee and breaking my mom’s heart when she was fifteen.

It’s the reverse Process, winning followed by destruction.

Is this article and comment all a joke? Lawyers leave cases when they are fired.

Why can’t it be as simple as he has hired a different lawyer (which he has done)?

You’re doing it wrong if you use a lot of Latin in law, because even lawyers don’t know what you’re talking about. Legal writing, like most technical writing, is focused on being clear and logical. That’s why it sucks, honestly. It’s dry, and unless you’re involved in the contract or the dispute, it’s completely

The Latin portion of law jargon is tiny. Most law jargon is the result of nothing ever being written from scratch. Imagine if you only had one base email and you copy-pasted it for decades and just added in new sentences as they were needed. Congratulations, you just drafted a contract.

These all seem like standard defenses. It’d be malpractice not to raise them.

I think it’s a lot like a pitcher known for control being more likely to get a call on the edge of the plate. The officials are human, so there are going to be certain biases, subconscious or not.

When he woke up, he was in Hogwarts.

Two or three bowls.

No, that’s not what it’s about.