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“In the real world, opposition to gun control is blatant endorsement of senseless gun violence, whether Dillon Gee is aware of it or not.”

I think you are giving Kyle far too much credit and adding a lot of subtext to one snarky line that very well could have just been that; snark. But fair enough, you make a pretty good argument.

If we’re all grownups here, and a commentator is supposed to just be cool with a deadspin staffer ridiculing him in response to an honest attempt at thoughtful conversation, then Kyle can handle someone taking a low blow at his writing. Both are equally sophomoric and ‘hostile’ as you say. Its ironic that you say

I can answer for him on the last part. Kyle’s initial response was dismissive and condescending. It was appropriate to respond in kind.

Don’t be miserable and difficult. Freddie had a really well thought out, well written post you dismissed as whiny and irrelevant simply because it disagreed with your coworkers premise in the article. More so, the use of ‘if you don’t like it don’t read it’ or ‘then don’t click on it’ is at best an out of touch

Not a sixers fan but the only move that didn't make sense to me was shipping out McDaniels. Even so they are stocked up with lottery picks and are going to start Embied , Noel, Saric, and some 2015 stud next year. How is this not working?

Ugh. I have to actually agree with Tom Ley on something... damnit. The Sansa scene was a low point in the show for me. I read the books, so Red Wedding I saw coming, Oberin’s death I saw coming, but this? It was so dumb and cheap. It felt like a Sons of Anarchy episode for a second, I was extremely disappointed. I’m

Not that I disagree that this is a flawed approach for both the NFL and our legal system, but to play devil’s advocate, what is the alternative? If you are have authority over someone, suspect them of wrong doing, need them to cooperate, and they tell you to fuck off, what is your next step? If you say “Oh, sorry to

“The bedrock principle of this little site is that sports and morality have no connection at all. And I believe in that.”

Not sure if this was his point, but I think he is mocking the seemingly arbitrary outrage at THIS boxer who abused, when there is a long history of domestic abuse in boxing that no one seemed to care about for so many years....I think its great that people are starting to care, don’t get me wrong, but I think what

Wow, Manny “hates” gay people? Interesting, I never heard him say that. Surprised it wasn’t a bigger story!

This entire post has a tone of “Be prepared for when shit goes down” A pen to write down badge numbers, a first aid kid, a bandana to cover your face? If you think this post is about peaceful protesting and not ‘how to antagonize cops and get away with it’ you’re naive.

Well this wasn’t petty at all...

Lowry specifically says in his interview that he is trying to be more physical because its now the playoffs. So essentially, he is trying to up his game like everyone expects, and the refs are calling fouls like its week 3 of the regular season. The words ‘ticky tack’ should never come to mind watching the playoffs,

How is it like that?

“That’s refreshing, but it would be even more refreshing if Fox treated Nolan like a real talent and gave her, you know, an actual studio instead of a closet.”

Whether he was treated like shit or not, how is this the NBA players union’s concern? Unless NBA or team officials are the ones who arrested him, they are overstepping their authority.

Stating that Buzzfeed should have to adhere to editorial standards of ethics is like demanding that a 5 year old's drawing of pirates should come with a full list of citations, a bibliography, and an appendix. It's not their game man.

The move gets an A++ from me. Its amazing that they can keep raising the bar like this. I thought for sure Fast Five would be the peak.

If songs like this are grounds for disbanding college Rugby teams....say goodbye to all college Rugby teams.