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I... somewhat get what you’re saying... but I totally lose you at the ‘property’ aspect of it. Archer says he has a sister right around the same age as the victim here, and it sounds like he’s stuck between being disgusted by the allegations and somewhat shocked and a bit incredulous that his teammate could be guilty

All this is to say I have a hard time with the “revenue isn’t there” argument, when MLS still isn’t profitable (and likely won’t be by 2026).

Yeah, it absolutely isn’t. The Streisand effect is where the effort to censor or remove a piece of media leads to increased interested in people wanting to see that media. This story was the biggest thing in the news when the story broke, and the video has been an integral part of the story from the very beginning.

Again, the ONLY headline to call it an apology was the crappy Boston Herald one. The others literally just quote Kraft without evaluating the apology in any way.

Huh? With the exception of the Boston Herald article (that POS is a rag anyway), none of these headlines make any sort of statement opining about the merits and validity of Kraft’s apology. They’re literally just quoting what he said and reporting on the fact that he said it. How is that in any way ‘everyone falling’

You lose a lot of heat through the neck.

You lose a lot of heat through the neck.

Crenshaw is a republican. He was also a navy seal. For a great deal of time he sacrificed his freedoms over seas dealing with dangers none of us will ever see. This isn’t a movie or a TV show. He actually put his life on the line to protect the liberties that allow you people to act like brats in a website comments

Yessir, Admiral.

Tl;dr - Terrifying man gets told off by even more terrifying man for calling out terrifying son.

which raises the terrifying possibility that Kavanaugh was drinking beer with ice in it

The lack of symmetry between the division names is bothering me far more than it should.

Rocky Gale is an outstanding baseball name. That is all.

It really should be Toronto. The NFL is everywhere in that city and they would seriously embrace a team of their own. People can point all they want to how the Bills didn’t do great when they played up there, but Toronto fans aren’t interested in being the “uncle” to a crappy team in a relatively podunk city across

Well, for once, I agree with Roger Goodell.

Can we all just stop for a moment and consider how badly the NFL would ruin a concept like this.

Silly Cardinals employee didn’t know that kittens are made of liquid knives.

This is far better news than I’d ever expected to hear given what we’d all heard about his condition.

I think I’m legitimately missing the reference/joke. What is it?

The article directly compares the Whitehead situation to Elliot’s. Without making any judgment on the validity of this take on the Elliott story, it’s pretty obvious what this has to do with Whitehead.

With a couple of exceptions—Singapore, for example—we all live in sovereign states. A sovereign state has a defined territory, and within that territory, it has a monopoly on force and the final say on decision-making.