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Dude, literally, promised to keep doing exactly what he did on both penalties today. Said that refs will call it “sometimes” but he couldn’t imagine doing anything else.

What’s even, even worse is that he said after the game that he’s going to keep doing it.

Yeah, ok, great dude. You cost your team the game and then instead of accepting your mistake, you double down that you should just keep on keeping on.

The Walls are just a Boston Crab done by Jericho, the Liontamer is a variant where it looks like his knee is up against the opponent’s head (so he’s in a bit more of a lunge).

This is a Boston Crab as there’s no knee and no one in that match is Jericho. :)

I was on this stupid resort island in North Carolina for a fucking destination wedding a decade ago; it was for my partner’s college friends and was very much a bunch of very privileged Boston bros.

So would WAR.

That’s not what a Dusty finish is.

I know these lists are supposed to be fun and light, but they usually also are written by someone who appears to at least have a passing familiarity with the topic. This one was not, it’s basically a list of “Shit you can buy at Target or whatever.” Which, ok, fair enough, it’s Friday.

Here, a better list for those

The best single sentence description to me is “It’s the mid-2000 internet’s Ulysses.”

Except all three lawyers in this article say it’s not abuse. Full play throughs with minimal commentary are clearly not “fair use”, but exist in a legal grey land because nothing has been litigated on it yet (as per this article).

Sterling’s case is entirely separate as it was a review/critique and not just someone

Yes, Lewis is making himself the star, utterly shocking behavior from a guy who used to jump onto a quarterback several seconds down and then celebrate the sack as his own, but, no, this really was widely discussed. Simms’ claiming to never have heard of it isn’t really the hook on which you’ll want to rest your hat.

Now I’m sad that we’ll never see any more DFW writing... again.