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did you even read what I said? People are free to criticise all they want but why do they seek to have things removed, rather than voicing their opposition to something without demanding to police that content? It's the difference between, say, writing about how rush Limbaugh is a giant asshole and you hate what he

fine, then don't call it censorship. Let's call it unnecessary whining by people who can't stand it that there are people out there that want to do shit they don't like and want to pressure private entities into relenting to their whining and imposing their views on the rest of the world. whether it's mothers'

I don't care how 'offensive' something is, I'll still take it over censorship or people crying to have things taken offline. I'm kind of sick of people getting so damn offended and acting like the entire world needs to respect their feelings. Reminds me of a french scandal from years ago - a comedian was taken off the

Well, here's the thing. I was raised by a guy who raced motorcycles. I grew up at the racetrack, around bikers and gearheads and things motorized. I was taken to car shows because I thought they were fun. I really like cars and I like to drive the fuck out of a good car. I have dated more than one guy for his car —

Being a rapist isn't "dirty laundry," and this isn't invasion of privacy....it's more like a fucking public service announcement.

I don't care. I will be buying plenty for Easter baskets. If people boycotted every company that were sexist all of Sunday and Monday night television would be blacked out.

Meh... "Buxom" and "curvy" and myriad other terms have long been used as objectifying praise for women with big asses dating back to Marilyn and before; it was just more polite. But far be it for me to get between someone and their "I've been appropriated!" poutrage.

I believe you missed the point. Deadspin turned this into a story about racist comments towards Hank Aaron, when Hank Aaron started the whole thing with a racist comment of his own.

Now theres the old, hate-filled Ice Cube I love.

So, this story would be ok if an older woman left her expensive ring somewhere by mistake? It was a mistake. Amazing how a woman can leave her children in a 100 degree car to die and everyone rallies behind her as a fucking hero and another woman makes a thoughtless mistake and loses her ring and all the Jezzies

Either dude is a fucking genius for calling his shot on live TV in the form of a promo knowing that his time was coming (and quickly, I might add) or that is some terrible timing.

Putting Warrior's death in context, it would be like:

Really well said. Kudos.

Real life fact: WWE wrestler The Undertaker was injured during his match Sunday night and was hospitalized for a significant concussion and possible neck injury. He was able, barely, to finish the match but the outcome may have been affected. Some believe he was scripted to win that match but was unable to physically

No actual talent? You try doing the things they do. You know how much respect an actor gets when they do their own stunts? These guys do that on a weekly or sometimes even nightly basis, live in front of an audience of thousands or millions, and with a road traveling schedule.

Gaga. I'm going to tell you what I told Beyonce:

Yes, he was arguing, but it doesn't matter who is actually right or wrong when a gun is involved. The person with the gun is ALWAYS RIGHT. He was on the phone with 911, just fucking wait for the cops to show it. It is not worth risking your life arguing with someone pointing a gun at you, you don't know how scared

Not to excuse the dad's actions here, but look at this from his perspective. A "stranger" broke into his daughters bedroom in the middle of the night. You know what crime the father would assume the boy had in mind. I imagine it was already taking every ounce of restraint the father had not to shoot on sight. It's

I'm a longtime Astros fan, and this made me chuckle.

Even if I was a huge White Sox fan, there's no way in hell I'm letting anyone at US Cellular know that I have a diamond on my person.