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The SWAT officer who pulled the trigger has the least blame. Mistakes happen, that is human.

The SWAT officer who pulled the trigger is to blame. The person who called the fake incident into the police is to blame. The person who passed along the victim’s address is to blame.

Somebody has been shopping at Herb Tarlik’s garage sales.

Gantt charting your way through everything. I know the feel bro.

The Kaepernick trip this site has been on is every bit as loathsome as the ESPN/Tebow saga.

After my machinest gig, i got a design engineering job at a major aerospace company, i quickly went from hating engineers, to hating machinists hahah. Now i work as a project engineer, and i basically hate everyone

Former midshipmen here. There’s just absolutely no way I can see the game ending any time soon. Your article doesn’t display any indication that you understand how deeply Army-Navy is buried in the cultural psyche of these places. Literally every time I turned left or right for an entire year I had to alternately say

Why would we talk about that when we can complain about football and the military?

By the way, on Saturday, Cadet Simone Askew will make history:

There are no cars that “take all the damage in an accident.” The brain has room to rattle around inside the skull, and no matter what you put around the outside of the head, absorbing a lot of force (from colliding with either a car or a linebacker) is going to make it rattle.

Former soldier here. I care, even though I never went to the academy. My father-in-law (former sailor) and I have been blasting each other texts and memes all week as we always do in the run up.

Hold on. Hennessey makes a huge claim to the motoring world, no one treats it with any real skepticism or scrutiny. We take the time to really question what he said and do the research.

El Popo is scary as fuck, and has been really active recently. Don’t let that get in the way of your narrative though...

Do they still make Bugle Boy?

Here’s the thing I don’t get — as a Patriots fan, and one who loves Marty.

I think Nico’s argument is just plain wrong. But Alanis’s counterclaim while addressing the nature of his definition of “genetic” doesn’t fully address the fundamental flow of Nico’s argument.

I don’t see where she “rejected his claim”.

“But Nico, you didn’t become so good at driving in open-wheel racing’s top level because of your genetics.”

Nico’s Claim: “I’m a firm believer that genetics are quite a big part of this... I would probably say 66 percent genetics, 33 percent nurtured...”

Alanis’s counterclaim: “But Nico, you didn’t become so good at driving in open-wheel racing’s top level because of your genetics...”

So is this an opinion piece or journalism or what?