Fucking legit comment right here.
Fucking legit comment right here.
One player claimed it was to avoid Yale trademark infringement.
Kasich: O-H!
It’s a nice gesture, but does his boss really need the endorsement? Folks in Ohio are pretty happy with the job Coach Meyer has done.
We’re talking about the rise of Donald Trump, right? No?
And considering her blog is mentioned in the ad, I’d wager she’s in on this stunt.
I think Kesha is gonna play her in the election now? Which I’d be cool with.
Nah, man. Harden put two hands out at the last moment to snag the ball, like, in case DeRozen got raptured or something.
Not even close. I’m guessing you’re from under a rock?
Huh? Or you could ask Real Sociedad, Real Mallorca, Real Valladolid, Real Zaragoza, and... well, I think maybe you get the point.
“Just... if you’re going to come to Atlanta, sometimes that’s how it is around here, you’re going to have to get used to it.”
That was a long way to go for a very bad joke.
“Gone” is not “justice.” Consider that while, yes, not commenting and not publishing details of an investigation or charges is the “proper” thing to do — it’s also a process leveraged to protect privledged reputations while preventing victims from speaking out. Sometimes the ends justify those means; very often they…
Good Kinja.
A-B-A-B-[left]-[right]-[left]-[right]-jump off a cliff
his speech last night had a lot of good things
STOP ASKING QUESTIONS
Hahaha — and I don’t mean to dimiss the rudeness of Clinton’s comment, but, right?
On the spectrum of responses this election season, ranging from 1 (“I’m sorry, my name is Martin O’Malley, are you quite sure you’re not looking for someone else?”) to 10 (security neck-slams a journalists and you remark on how you’d like to have gotten a piece of that sweet action), I’ll put “condescending” at, oh,…
I don’t think it’s something a GOP attack ad would focus on...