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Why are you here?

I mean, it’s a pretty good platform for getting out breaking news. What are it’s glaring downfalls?

The problem is, at least in online communities, his supporters WON’T criticize him. I see those posts on subreddits like AskThe_Donald and AskTrumpSupporters all the time. They shrug away stuff he does wrong or lies about because… I’m not really sure. I thought I knew why people voted for him but I don’t anymore.

I don’t think they do. If the NBA pulls support and the league folds, maybe it’s just proof there’s not a future for women in playing professional basketball.

Doesn’t that require one of your teammates passing the ball to you? I don’t think it includes the opposing goalie making a dumb play.

I keep reading on places like Reddit after shit like this that Trump supporters “don’t care”. If they don’t care that he lies about stuff, what on earth did they vote for him for? I don’t get it.

What is with you Trump supporters? You don’t even care when he lies flat out now. What exactly did you vote for him for then?

Because it’s not as pervasive as you’re insinuating. Not to mention she’s an awful person. Christ.

Probably the same reason fandom for men’s college basketball or football doesn’t necessarily translate to the NBA or NFL (or why a love for the MLB doesn’t translate back to college baseball).

Man, I’m so glad we’ve been planning for the future that is 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020.

You’d rather live in MEXICO? Seriously?

What about Alabama? Or Mississippi? Tennessee? Georgia? South Carolina? Arkansas?

Uh, so are you just being willfully obtuse? Or are you just that much of a cynic? The rules are quite clear.

I liked going to meets at Alabama when I was in school (was usually in the pep band) but I never knew the history of the sport had such a small number of national champions (going back to, according to Wikipedia, 1992). Those being Utah, Alabama, Georgia, and UCLA with Oklahoma and Florida being more recent.

That’s been literally true since the inception of journalism. It’s why “breaking news” is a thing.

Journalists are beholden to their readers, not, in this case, game companies. If it were the latter they’d simply be another PR arm.

Yeah, that’s how journalism works. If you ain’t first, you’re last.

From the FTC’s guidelines:

It’s false advertising and very illegal. Just because some people break the law and get away with it doesn’t mean it’s not still against the law.

Well if it was and they didn’t disclose that they’d be in a lot of trouble.