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Eh, late to the party again, Bill. I was telling my friend, The Slush, just last month during out weekly poker game about the KD-to-Boston rumors that I made up on the spot.

The Court is NOT on Dr. Luke’s “side.” The Judge merely applied the law to the facts. As an attorney one of the hardest things to deal with are bad facts. They are what they are and we do our best to construe them most favorably to our clients but ultimately Judges have no discretion to choose a “side” they like. It’s

That must be the most infuriated she’s been in all her 4 years as a Seahawks fan.

Are Seahawks fans quickly becoming the #BestFansInBaseball of the NFL?

unlike weed you would need to smoke a whole “blunt” of it to get high

It’s a bit uncomfortable to discuss this, but I’ve had similar experiences to yours, except I’m a guy. When my wife is in the mood and I’m not, I know that there will be emotional repercussions later if I tell her i’m not into it. So I allow her the opportunity to try to get me into the mood, and usually it works.

If there is a woman alive who has not had this experience, I’d like to meet her, because she is a rare, rare creature. I’m so grateful to you for sharing your story and elaborating on the complexity of consent. So many people want to make it a black-and-white, yes-or-no issue, and the more people who stand up and say

I think Theon’s role in that scene has been misread. For some reason, no one takes sexual violence against men seriously. He was also a victim in that scene. Sure, it was in bad taste because our society continually uses women’s rape as a plot device to motivate male characters, and there’s no way it wouldn’t be read

“It seems to be doing well at the box office, though.”

Signing Heyward may be the move of the year, if only because it’s driving Cardinals fans fucking insane.

Somewhere, a Florida land developer fondly recalls the time he tortured Mark Brunell’s bank accounts to death.

If we’re honest, none of us were ever going to “do” anything beyond some empty, pointless social media posting, so I think the thing to do is sit back and keep our mouths shut and let them and the legal system sort it out for themselves.

I never know what to do with these kinds of cases. I am a survivor of rape, and deeply believe in showing support and compassion to victims, but at the same time I am deeply uncomfortable with the idea that a person’s personal and professional life can and should be ruined based on two tweets, with absolutely no

This comment might be the literal embodiment of Stockholm Syndrome.

I think the editors equate being provocative and spilling the beans (getting a scoop) as somehow serving a higher journalistic ideal. Reality dictates that you’re covering a consumer product. There’s only so much space for “real” journalism - especially when a good measure of your content is “Company X has a new game

Yeah, I could have done without the undertones of Kotaku taking the moral high ground. Yes, their writers are doing us (the readers) a great service with their reporting, but it’s completely reasonable for publishers to respond in the way they have. Especially considering they’ve devoted countless resources to prevent

If you’re pissing off large developers and getting access to them cut off, are you really serving your readers? Or are you sacrificing long-term relationships for a short-term boost to page hits?

Sure, it’s news. Sure, readers will want to know. But sometimes discretion is the better part of valor...and sometimes

By making this statement to the readers public, I assume the guarded hope is that Ubisoft and/or Bethesda will break their silence?

As a guy can I say this is nonsense. How about the emotional stain on men who aren’t allowed to show emotion because they have to be masculine and strong? I am not saying better or worse, but the issues of gender expectations go both ways.