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Or, you know, spend the $30 on eBay to protect your multi-thousand dollar fresh setup.

Completely agreed, without caveat.

My institution missed out on a chance to participate in this, as we’re on spring break this week (and we’re a college, so our “walkout” participation would’ve been markedly different than a public K-12 school), but any educator who seeks to restrain their students from exercising

Hoffman? Just racked up a lot of saves, which, statistically speaking “have as much nutritional value as a head of lettuce.” (Well, that last part’s fair.)

This is a really bad look for Sager, so I guess he really did die as he lived.

I see people say this over and over, and the only thing I can say is “so?”.

Still confused why you are lambasting Jason Calacanis for posing the question. He’s just asking a perfectly legitimate question about war and ethics. It’s an age old question without a clear answer. Who are you to think you have the answer and no other opinions are allowed dude?

If someone has a real suggestion as to how to get NK to simmer down, without any loss of life, I’d love to hear it.

Otherwise, facing the reality that NK is going to kill some certain number of people at some certain point in the future requires us to decide whether those casualties are on our terms or on Kim Jong

LeBron was better than Westbrook last year, too.

Dang, when did Ohio shit in your Cheerios?

The sheer randomness of their inception, though, means it would be totally fine if we one day decided to change them, too.

Baseball is so far and away the best sport

While easy to install the seats...you all have done a great job show casing how not to do harnesses on a car. 5/6 point harnesses in street car are dangerous w/o a roll bar and proper harness guide bar. A roll bar is dangerous without a helmet. Before you do “cool” mods please do the research to the safety

For what it’s worth no, your original article wasn’t that bad, (actually based the retaliatory graying of my account I have no doubt that it was far more deliberately dishonest than I expected and this reply has been edited accordingly.) This is where I take issue:

I disagree, I feel that racism should be called out when racism is the intent. When you call out a policy for “being racist” when it’s impact on minorities is purely coincidental, I feel like you’re distracting from the real underlying issues. It seems disingenuous and desperate to me, as if one is so willing to paint

I’m a little bit stunned by this. Not by the content of the article, but by the fact that I just read a whole article on a gawker site about poverty, Detroit, and state tyranny, without a single mention of race or some dumbass implication that a bureaucratic entity is racist. :O

I’m glad the FIA actually stuck to their rules this time. If they had done so in Suzuka 2014, there may have been a very different outcome for Jules Bianchi. For those who are unaware, during that race the helicopter was unable to fly and Jules was transported by ambulance. It took 40 minutes for him to arrive,

“Yeah, no way a team can win a championship with 3 white guys.”

Well 1st thing you need to do is convince employers to stop using 4 year college degrees as the barrier to entry. The only other option is vocational school/apprenticeship but I don’t recall that working out so well during the recession.

If the federal government put a lower cap on the amount a student could borrow, and actually enforced predatory lending habits of private entities, you’d see an immediate correlation in tuition drop. However...the federal government also makes an enormous amount of $$ by funding student loans, so they have zero