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The throw on the fly is always better than the one hopper. For starters that bounce slows the ball down a lot, not only because a lot of the energy of the ball goes into the ground, but then the ball had to work against gravity for the second time in it’s flight. But it’s also a lot harder to handle a ball that

White fragility is a strange term considering it originated from a group that feels justified in working up a murderous rage at the utterance of a single word. Talk about fragile!

It makes total sense to sue the market. I mean if Heineken didn’t do it then it must’ve been the market.

Man that guy runs a lot faster than I do

Obviously I haven’t seen that but I doubt they showed Ricky Hatton knocking anyone down, much less a two time world champion. It’s the specificity of it. “Colon McGregor knocked down Paulie Malignaggi.” Because let’s say Paulie wants to come out of retirement and fight again. You know promoters will hold it against

A world class fighter would never let these photos or this story get our

Except in boxing there’s tradition of not even talking about sparring sessions to the outside world. Having said that it happens all the time and the aggrieved party always makes a fuss over it. Remember, nobody cares if the name fighter knocks down an amateur but they train with good fighters too and it’s

Isn’t the crowd supposed to NOT scream in the middle of a tennis match?

What, they fucked? *gasp*

I wish I didn’t have to read every other day about how once Uber gets a fleet of autonomous vehicles that they’ll automatically start turning a profit. If they ever do get this fleet they’re going to be shocked to find out their rates don’t cover the cost of maintenance, fuel, depreciation, and god forbid they got

That’s a good question. I’m guessing technically it does but that’s usually just an instinct. It’s the getting back in part when the referee is standing right there watching when they always admonish the crowd to leave him on his own.

That’s a good question. I’m guessing technically it does but that’s usually just an instinct. It’s the getting back in part when the referee is standing right there watching when they always admonish the crowd to leave him on his own.

A fighter that gets knocked out of the ring onto the apron or all the way to the ground has 20 seconds to get back into the ring. The zinger is they have to do it entirely on their own which often times gets messed up by bystanders who naturally want to help a fellow human being that just got knocked all the way out

Didn’t the same thing happen with him in the super 6 tournament?

You’re rewriting the dictionary

He’s not lying. The autonomous Uber has not only one driver but they actually have two.

One of many examples. Also, Google Uber $90,000

Well I’m not sure it is there just yet. I’m pretty sure I’d rather have a real pilot land next time I’m flying. The trouble with the automation is driving, just like flying is pretty easy when it’s routine. But there are a lot of times when decisions have to be made about matters that a machine can’t have an answer to.