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Agreed.

I’m just imagining some intern awkwardly standing by as he only meant to show Mr. Goodell a small bit of the movie to prove a point, but now Roger keeps watching and rewinding the puppet sex scene.

If he had been called down correctly the first time, I wouldn’t have issue with it. If they get off a 4th down play in 8 seconds fine, if they don’t they don’t. The fact that they ruled it a touchdown on the field, used their mandatory scoring review rule to overrule it, and then ended the game because they have

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$170 million over four years. To put it another way, Harden will finally have a nickel for every time he claims to be fouled.

The good news about having a brief unpleasant encounter with Michael Jordan, say, in 1987, is that you’ll get called out in his Hall of Fame induction speech 20 years later

Honesty only gets you half way though. Set aside the question of whether gratuitous sexualization makes part of your audience feel excluded. To the extent it’s art, it’s most often bad art. It’s derivative, and requires no creativity. At its worst, it’s anti-creative. It actively detracts from the creativity of the

Live look at Trump supporters trying to imagine how any of this benefits them: