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Travis Kinne
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That’s a terrible take and just enables the argument that only men should coach men’s teams.

That’s straight-up Roger Rabbit Dip.

The issue is assistance with the player’s alignment.

I think its because if someone stands directly behind you they can see if you are properly aligned before taking the shot and for some reason they deem this as an unfair advantage

Your opinion is utterly, completely, objectively wrong, but I respect your right to maintain and advocate for it. 

The thing about Mike Francesa is that he will say the same thing at least 15 times in a single segment. In a single segment, that is, he will say the same thing 15 times. 15 times. The same thing. 15 times. That’s really the thing. Saying the thing. 15 times. He says it. 15 times. Really, just listen to him. If you

(Looks up from book of Frank O’Hara poems, sees bat signal, stares darkly into night a while, gets in Batmobile, heads out to California, randomly picking up a Golden Retriever on the way.)

The way MoviePass works is that the company pays theaters full price for tickets, and then it charges the consumers a flat subscription fee that doesn’t come close to covering the amount of movies that one is permitted to see with a MoviePass.”

It’s better then episode 7 and episode 7?

Yes, when “basketball” is a stand-in for “you are black and therefore you should not be playing hockey.” It’s clearly intended to reference a racial stereotype, and deploying it to taunt and unsettle a black man makes it obviously racist as hell.

Are you kidding?

I don’t think changing the genders makes it less creepy. It’s just whether you take it as a rom com. Many, many rom coms have creepy scenes in them, as do many comedies, but if you recognize the fantasy element involved in making something absurd, it’s all enjoyable. Changing genders doesn’t diminish the many, many

Just because they are commonplace words, doesn’t mean someone who is unfamiliar with the sport knows what those words mean in context to the game. I mean, wouldn’t any play be an option?

Bravo for the inclusion of OSW Review. It’s consistently hilarious, occasionally insightful, and it introduced me to the cheesy goodness that is Calvin Harris’s “Acceptable In The Eighties”.

Hitting that far at that age isn’t crazy. What’s impressive is that he did it with a little league bat and off a not particularly hard throwing pitcher, meaning he generated most of that power himself.

It’s really hard to get the message the writer is sending when you don’t read more than the headline of the article.

My favorite bar encourages folks to taste the beer before they buy if they are uncertain.

2. Don't Ask for Samples (When the Bartender is in the weeds.)