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I did once see a workhorse evolved into a jackass.

Billy, I hate to nitpick, but I have a problem with the headline. The phrase "insane, masturbatory rampage" should be "insane masturbatory rampage." You shouldn't use a comma when the last adjective outranks its predecessor and is an integral part of the noun phrase. In this case, the rampage is not both insane

Sortland had a blanket, a cell phone and a box of Wheat Thins with him.

THANK YOU. I've been trying to get this through so many people's head tonight. 4chan's wikipedia page has an entire entry for "child pornography and other arrests." It's no coincidence that so many criminals flock to that website.

Regardless of whether or not you (you = random 4chan user) are serious when you joke

On the flip side of the coin, this morning on Alex Jones' radio show, he spent a full 15 minutes on how he didn't believe that Jets could ever be responsible for such a huge, internal collapse

Fortunately internet comment sections are famously forgiving. I think you guys are in the clear.

Moreover, it isn't unique these gamers. The argument against Affirmative Action is based upon it's phantom victims (the white kid at the bottom of the yes pile who gets bumped). #notallmen is a strawman based on the false belief that feminism is blaming all men for bad deeds (missing the whole point). The whole

This is valid to a point, but point to one privileged group that's ever raised its hand and said, Yep, too much influence here, that's just about enough for us, thanks.

Okay, seriously. What in the actual fuck, folks?

I teach English at the college level; last year, I was privileged to teach ENG 230, which at my institution is a rotating (through the faculty) course that is generously labeled "Special Topics in Literature."

I taught my course, for two semesters, as "Gaming: Literary

Didn't read the story, but I'm making a stupid pro Redskins name comment.

- Ignorant People

When Bomani dies, I hope he donates his fingers to science.

What that tells me is hardly anyone is watching Outside The Lines regularly, which makes me kind of sad.

Serious question: Is anyone else getting the feeling that ESPN is starting to be of the opinion "given the money we pay the NFL, we're not the monkey who dances when we're told to — you are, Roger and company"? They've been awfully aggressive with this story....