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Well, this is the dumbest article I’ll bother reading today.

Really, it’s come to this?

Makes you wonder what he is willing to do when hundreds of people aren’t watching/listening. I hope she can find safety.

Oh, an Amazon driver wants to abuse his privileges?

The only thing 1984 got wrong is that it’s the corporations that are watching, not the government.

FOG=3 letters
Take the alphabet and configure the letters to numbers
take F(6)+ O(15)+G(7) =28

“Use common sense to avoid dangerous situations” is not victim blaming. There’s not even a victim here to blame; I’m talking about avoiding becoming one. If an assault happens, it is a crime and should be treated as such. I’m not quietly accepting anything other than there are bad people out there and it’s not

The victim-blaming charge leveled at those who preemptively suggest ways for women to avoid assault has never made sense to me. Of course women should be able to go wherever they want, whenever and with whomever. But sadly that’s not the world we live in. I should be able to leave my car on the street unlocked with

I understand what’s going on, as there is a movement now for non-starlets to share their personal issues with past harassments and assaults, but I struggle to make the connection between random incidents of cat-calling to a total abuse of power by a man with such power as Weinstein. The stakes were very high for these

You have no idea nor does anyone else if he is the worst QB ever or a god.

I’ve never done cocaine. Is it true people like to snort it from between [redacted]? I’ve seen people use dollar bills in movies, but never a rolled-up FOIA request.

The Browns should have responded with a picture of a plane hitting the world trade center.

Not too sure where I read it, but I have heard that salad bars are one of the easiest place to get food poisoning. The reasoning was:

God in Heaven please tell me there were actually called “McChecks”

I don’t hate the Yankees. I said watching a reliever hit a triple and and pitch through back-to-back dingers to get out of an inning was more fun than bullpen management, which is fine. Chill out.

Leave it to a Yankees fan to complain about “horrible players” like Jason Giambi (.925 OPS in 7 seasons with the Yankees) and Alex Rodriguez.

A-Rod was bad? When Joba came up in 2007, A-Rod had spent 4 years in NY with the following line:
173 HRs, 88 steals vs 18 cs, .303/.403/.573, an OPS+ of 153, 30.8 WAR and two MVP awards... if that’s bad, I’d love to know what good is

Perhaps Yankees fans don’t realize this, but when fans of other ball clubs turn on national sports programming, half of the broadcast is not devoted to their local team.

Oh yeah, that A-Rod was just horrible as a Yankee. 54 WAR and 2 MVPs, he’s just like Kei Igawa.

I’ll always like Jose Contreras for pitching a complete game in the 2005 ALCS. Not that it helps Yankees fans any but he was the most dominate pitcher in the AL for a good year and half stretch.