Too bad we didn’t have the Isiah Thomas or Rick Barry farewell tours, at least we’d have something to compare it to.
Too bad we didn’t have the Isiah Thomas or Rick Barry farewell tours, at least we’d have something to compare it to.
It’s starting to feel like these garlic press pitches exist solely to troll me personally. For the umpteenth time: a garlic press is a good tool to own, but PRESSED GARLIC AND MINCED GARLIC ARE TWO DIFFERENT THINGS THAT IMPART DIFFERENT FLAVORS; PLEASE STOP TRYING TO SELL THE PRESS AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR HAND-CHOPPING…
It’s starting to feel like these garlic press pitches exist solely to troll me personally. For the umpteenth time: a…
Of course, this mouth breather is nowhere to be found when ESPN’s “Body Issue” shows up every summer, or when SI’s Swimsuit issue shows up in February... Please. Spare me. Clearly, Rick Morrissey has some other problem of a “darker” or more nefarious nature. Tell him to go take his puritanical attitude, fold it…
This is a canonical example of mansplaining.
I love his mansplanation. WTF.
Columnist deeply concerned that a black woman gives him an erection.
Apparently it wasn’t just the horse people upset by Sports Illustrated’s sportsperson of the year, Serena Williams. C…
what else did she win? It’s for the year, not one good day.
I agree! If the queen of tennis wants to sit on a throne and show off her fucking insane legs, what’s the problem? She looks amazing.
The award is for “Sportsperson.” A “horse” =/= a “person.” Seriously, what the fuck’s wrong with you?
I love it but only because she gets so much shit for not looking like Anna Kournikova or Maria Sharapova. It’s nice to see they recognize that strong can be sexy.
That’s definitely valid, no doubt, but it might be used as an example of explaining the nuances of agency and representation.
I understand not wanting to automatically sexualize people, but I’m willing to defer to her sense of agency on this one.
Are you Maria Sharapova?
To all the commentators complaining about Serena’s lack of pants: While I have never meet Serena (I have followed her career since she turned pro over a decade ago) there is one thing I have realized and that is: no one tells Serena what to do or how to do it, except for coaching of course. If she wants to be…
She is still one of the greatest athletes of all time, one loss doesn’t change that even if it was a particular harsh one. And she still embodies the attitudes and values that a person being rewarded not just for their athletcisim but the way their sportsmanship should embody. She is absolutely deserving, and one loss…
Oh yes! I mention this elsewhere. Serena Williams will not be photographed anyway she does not want to be. And this is very consistent to her personality. So I don’t agree with the “oh it’s a woman, so they go for pinup” stance. Power and sexy, absolutely.
I think it’s a great “eff you” to all those neckbeards who say she looks like a man.
Sure doesn’t!
much shiny, so leg, very throne, yes tennis ball