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and he could of just not paid attention to video games

How much of the 90s did you have to be a kid for to be a kid of the 90s? 25%? 50%? 100%? I was born in 1980, so I was definitely a kid when the 90s started, though I remember some of the late 80s pretty well. I thought All That was insipid and painfully unfunny and never watched it. But I loved watching old SNL

Shit. This argument again?

This was at a White Sox game chief.

Should they extend the netting to keep these people out of the stadiums?

“The ones that ruin games of Cards Against Humanity”

Backwards from when? Remember, in the fifties and sixties there was fucking rioting because of where black people were sitting.

Ah yes, the country that declares the Men’s World Cup trophy (created by a Frenchman and awarded by an organization based in Switzerland) is “coming home” anytime they string a couple of victories together is schooling us on arrogance. Got it.

“Oh bother. The colonies remain quite uppity, it seems.” --the Queen, probably

Well if you’re not rooting for the Harlem Globetrotters that’s on you.

It’s not really her fault; some idiot asked her about it. It’s not like she “chose to take this stance” by scheduling a press conference to announce she wouldn’t go. Someone interviewing her asked her a question, and she answered the question presented to her.

You’re absolutely right and that’s my error. Working on getting it updated.

Counterpoint: “A potential employer told me to send her a link, so I mailed her some sausage. “ How did this get printed?

C’mon, complaining about millennials, your better then that.

Talk radio was a mistake.

Manager: “FELIZ!!?!?!?!!!11!!?!”

I guess the argument is whether “the nature of sport” is “sometimes getting inch-perfect calls wrong” or “stopping matches to review calls that refs had made a satisfyingly correct amount of times in the past.” It’s the same thing as the Nigeria penalty VAR decision; yes, the goalie stepped off the line by a step, but

I feel pretty confident that, over a long enough timeline, baseball players would get better at using all fields and render the shift a losing proposition. On the other hand, it seems increasingly likely that the inevitable collapse of human civilization will thwart any evolutions of that kind. Ah well.

I left it unfinished because I hated the weapon breaking mechanic.