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The title of this article could just as easily have been "What is the worst thing Rob Liefield ever did?"

Hahaha. I actually loved the Superman Red/Superman Blue plot line, too.

"Cowherd, however, said it's OK that only three percent of African-Americans watch hockey, which, clearly, is not OK."

Also create a completely different user account for things you want to keep from prying eyes, keep all the files in the user directory, and encrypt them.

Yes. Very damning. Someone lending a helping hand in the future should always be excoriated. And no one should ever be given the opportunity to rehabilitate himself.

"...distancing itself from a mismanaged league with a domestic violence problem..."

I don't think it was insulting to the intelligence as much as it was simply boring. Disclaimer: I gave up on the show after two episodes. Couldn't make it through either one without falling asleep.

This is one of the more iconic Spider-Man poses, and the Spider-Woman cover strikes me as a hat tip to it. You should really consider why you assume erotic intent with everything you see in the world.

Apparently you don't, if you think TP3D is using "its" improperly. LOLOLOL

Hahaha. She tried to correct your use of "its," then deleted her reply when she realized you were using it correctly. I don't think this discussion is going as well as she had hoped.

Lucas is a senile old bastard. Instead of shitting his pants in a nursing home where he should have been, he spent his past 10 years shitting on the only good movies he ever made.

This is the dumbest thing I have ever read.

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"My... reaction when I hear the words "Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior" is to duck, because I feel like I'm about to have a spear thrown at me. I find overt religiosity abjectly terrifying."

It's bizarre how this particular form of "cheating" is singled out and discriminated against in baseball, when cheating has been a cornerstone of baseball culture since it started. Gaylord Perry was infamous for doctoring balls, yet he sits in the Hall of Fame — no asterisk there. We've had nail files, corked bats,

Who has a problem with Sam succeeding? I sure don't. Dungy never said he has a problem with it, either. You should look at what people are saying, not what you are projecting on them. Only thing I'm saying is hopefulness is coloring people's perception of how Sam is treated. He's bringing out supporters who don't

You cannot cite exceptions and demand they be the rule. Awards do not mean shit. This isn't like finding a job, where you can impress your prospective employer because you were in the Young Business People's Club in college. In the NFL, measurables and athleticism are really good indicators of future performance. You

He may not have been drafted. Name recognition alone may have bought Michael Sam a draft spot. This was an exceptionally deep draft, with a record number of underclassmen entering it. Sam was at the bottom of his class in all measurables. He had a miserable combine. "Playing with heart" makes for great cinema, but in

Actually what Dungy said is that the distraction he invites is not commensurate with his ability to play football. Important distinction there, but your motivated reasoning will not allow you to see it.

We have no way of knowing anything. When I have a 19, and the dealer is showing a 6, I don't *know* that he's going to bust. But that's the bet I'm going to make. Similarly while we don't yet know that Sam is not an NFL-caliber player, the empirical data certainly points there. Your bias that makes you want him to be