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And Asian families.

What is it about NFL players that make so many of them such insufferable assholes?

“insane white boy shit he’s committing”

We can hear your dog whistle. Yes, he replaced RGIII, and yes, he performed better than his predecessor. Get over it.

And a photo of this wonderful person:

They removed that a few years ago

He’s actually got a pretty good sense of humor to dress up to do this, amd was pretty funny in a spot recreating a scene from The Sandlot.

But man ankles are more offensive amd ridiculous looking than woman’s ankles right?

Who the fuck are you to police if a man or woman wants to show their ankles? Maybe don’t loom at ankles then weirdo?

The Pacers had a pretty nice team beyond George that year.

So it’s not a hot take if you think the Kings got swindled for Boogie, but it’s a hot take if you have the opinion getting rid if him and getting young players in return was a good move.

Can the Tenderman be a POC, or was it purposeful the photo for the article and all characters cited were white?

I’d be interested in how much of that $349 million is profit for the team. Figure $150 million on player’s salary, a couple more million on personnel salaries, operating costs, etc.

It’s a good thing that’s not their reason for the bid then!

So his height is a problem for you, his skin tone/color is a problem for you, and that he wears a sleeveless shirt in Southern California to be comfortable while eating lunch means you dislike the person.

Is that for UFC as a whole, and not Women’s as I stated? Also, that’s a cute info graphic from 2013, previous to Rousey’s meteortic celebrity rise, which brought with it a tremendous increase in female followers.

It’s not just men they’re marketing to amd its kinda sexist to assume its only men who follow Women’s MMA.

The best posts are the posts by the self righteous who completely miss the point.

Yes. There’s so much freedom of being required to wear a suit and dress shoes in 95° temperatures.

Whoooooosh! Totally missed the OP’s point. When woman challenges a dress code (school, work), that also gets national media coverage.