themotion03
themotion03
themotion03

Why are so many people looking at your kid’s junk?

I reject that payroll is a measure of how much teams are trying or how successful that team is going to be.

I’m not getting worked up. I’m just sitting back awaiting the inevitable strike and wondering how that will impact my dynasty league.

I have tried, and tried, and tried and I just can’t get worked up over this.

Not a coach, but I hope things go smooth this week for you too.

thanks coach. Hope your JV practice goes smooth this week!

It always intrigues me when I see top-level players and coaches exercise blatant stupidity.

Horribull. Just ... horribull.

TomatoCock

Except you tomato. Everyone fucking hated you at Gawker and still does here.

What maked Gawker so good wasn’t the stories or defamation or writing or blackmail.  It wasn’t the good times everyone had or the bad times we all went through.  What maked Gawker so good was... us.

Welp, Clayton Bigsby isn’t real.

I think the sketch also alerted a lot of people who didn’t know about any of the fucked up shit R Kelly was into. I remember explaining to people that there was literally a video on the internet of R Kelly peeing on an underage girl with a Space Jam mural in the background.

No, I remember Chappelle and Brennan’s writing in the sketch exactly the way he explained it. Dave’s joking intro and outro was kinda like, “ None of us can believe Kelly is so flagrant yet hasn’t been caught up!”

Part of that sketch also talks about how black men would refuse to turn on black men accused of crimes, and would go to extremes to bring up any doubt, right? Or am I getting the skits mixed up?

I get that people digest content differently based on a million different factors. I get that victims and those close to them (rightly) can’t tolerate jokes about this shit, but... I can’t be the only person who remembers how critical that skit was of Kelly.

Obviously the situation begins and ends with the recording. That’s how most people on the internet treat things anyways.

Just to point out that the ‘60s Continental did have a full B-pillar. It wasn’t as thick as the modern one, but it was at a time when its’ conventionally-pillared competitors had half-height B pillars and hardtop styling.

Suicide doors.

Needs a more sensational headline like