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No one is talking about what she did? That's been one of the most common narratives surrounding the story, that she "deserved" it because of her prior actions.

Actually she was charged with assault based on her conduct, which was then dropped due to other circumstances. So your assertion that nothing would have

It matters that she hit him, sure. If he randomly knocked his wife unconscious, that would be much worse. That does not mean that what he actually did wasn't deplorable, it just means that he could have done something worse, which really doesn't mean anything.

It's the fact that they have taken on the role of handing out severe punishments in the past, yet did next to nothing in this instance.

Why are they suspending Josh Gordon?

You let the troll out of the bag too quickly.

Trollfail.

I don't think we have to keep counting Darrius Heyward-Bey as a receiver, go ahead and remove the "just about" condition.

I just wanted to let you know that I laughed for like two minutes at your final sentence.

"Your point is not valid. Let me introduce something totally unsubstantiated and just blatantly stupid as my conclusion."

Seeing as their current line-up isn't even that good and that there are many other teams which he could sign with that have much better line-ups, there is a case to be made for loyalty. That's really the only reason Cleveland is an option.

I take your point though. I think it's more accurate to state that loyalty is a

He couldn't be any fucking worse than MMA Roasted.

The other feels 'entitled' to extra money because they don't make a living wage otherwise. Hence, to make minimum wage, it is incumbent on the receiver of the service to tip. I would prefer that servers just got payed a fair wage to begin with, but that's not the case at the moment.

I'm not sure you understand what a

It actually is a legitimate argument for rational adults. Cooks get payed a living wage hourly, servers do not. The system is set up in a way where servers are wholly reliant on tips to make money. If you don't understand this, don't go out to a restaurant.

I don't get the "going full heel" argument. It always starts out by conceding that most fans already hate Jones because they see him as whiny and inauthentic. Embracing a traditional villain role, which is ostensibly what fans want, would only seem to water that sentiment down. I think "heel" is the wrong word for

This is a rock solid argument. If you've ever used a derogatory term, you can't oppose the use of a racial slur for a team name in the most relevant professional sports league in the country.

We need more brilliant minds like you to point out these inconsistencies.

Totally. There are no obvious differences between Larry the Cable Guy and Native Americans.

Evidence is always subject to criticism. So, yeah, if there are problems with your sources then I will bring those up. The second someone brings in 'evidence' we aren't simply obliged to take it as fact. I didn't include any evidence because I never made a point or included dubious statistics that needed backing.

I'm

On the book: That statement only verifies that one Native American person used that phrasing in 1815, long after whites had settled the east coast. Your source could just as easily be recording the fact that a racial epithet made its way into the common vernacular for everyone in the area. Much like the N-Word.

On the

There's also a ban on kegs here.

I'll ask you to cite your source for the "50%" number as well.

Go ahead an cite your source.

You misunderstand. I'm asking how pointing out that Lebron James being a professional athlete that lives in Florida is relevant to the actual quote.

I guess if you live in Florida, you can never say that it's hot?