Not to be that guy, but I’m pretty sure the friends and families of every murder victim would disagree with you.
Not to be that guy, but I’m pretty sure the friends and families of every murder victim would disagree with you.
LOL - This is one of the stupidest things anyone has ever written. Want about victims of attempted murder or other severe violence? Of the people who know a victim of murder?
Well, it would make you a baby if you complained about a tv show that had a rape scene. Bad things happen in real life, therefore bad things happen on screen. Deal or turn off the tv
I agree with you and with Escobar. I will say: people do survive murder. Just not the murdered: their families and friends now have to survive and its often treated as if they are just not there.
Oh really? I didnt realise that. Next you’ll be telling me that murder victims have family, you know, people who might be in a desperate state of grief and sadness
So a few rape scenes are now triggering and cliche, but murder in most episodes of most shows is no problem at all. Maybe we should have trigger warnings so the babies can change channel?
The real problem is with having replay review. When you institute replay review, you need to have reasonably objective criteria for judging everything that is reviewable. That’s why the catch rules have become what they are. I won’t post the rules. because they’re out there for those interested. Surely the Deadspin…
Oh please, both feet were down, as soon as the right made contact with the endzone it was a TD. The ball came out after.
According to Blandino, Tate:
When are we going to blame our puritanical government for forcing gambling sites to masquerade as something else in order to operate?
Legalize and tax gambling. Stop banning it, already. Bring back poker. Open online casinos. The UK, Australia, and New Zealand all have public sports betting. The world has, thus far,…
Horizontal or vertically.
common courtesy dictates that when there’s traffic behind you, you match the number on the sign or you pull over.
It’s funny how baseball makes “villains” out of A-Rod and Pete Rose, yet here they are talking about baseball (or trying to) on tv. Don’t they just feel like they’re being hired as circus freaks at this point since they’ve been so coldly welcomed by MLB itself? I have no problem with either one, and I guess they both…
So... not the booth.
So, what you're saying is you put down more money on this game than you did on app state.
Wide Right was a failure of offense, though, which happens often enough. For me, UM’s loss fits into the Kick Six category — bad play call, bad execution, fluke sequence, turnover, uncommon effort from an unexpected player.
From the correction at the end, it’s clear the guy outside the stadium was fed information by the studio because he couldn’t see what was happening and then improvised some description of the scene. That’s the weird thing about TV news. The people talking on TV generally don’t have any first-hand knowledge of the…
47 yd field goal? how is that a bad loss. those are not gimmies.
People miss field goals all the time. Name me the last time you saw a punter fumble the ball into an opposing player’s arms at the last second to lose the game. I will wait.
The obvious solution to making a mistake in reporting isn’t to admit it and move on, it’s to throw a hissyfit and make your editors resign right?
Oh, he should also post a union comdemnation. He might need to get a union first. Not sure.