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lets get back to Gawker

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commenters fantasizing about Jameis Winston being a murderer. Thinking that a happy young guy who just like to goof off and have fun is somehow a brooding sociopath because he "groped" an Uber driver.


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Years later, I’m carrying a balance on that Amazon Rewards card and paying more in interest than I’m reaping in rewards. That’s my own damn fault. I’m also going out of my way to buy stuff on Amazon, not because it’s more convenient but because I feel the need to take advantage of my Prime benefits. This is also my fault, and it happens in various ways. Sometimes, I’m tossing random shit into my cart, so that I can hit the minimum amount for a Prime Pantry box. Other times, I’m renting videos through Amazon Prime, because I can’t find anything good that’s free and, well, it’s so easy to do in the app. Sometimes I just open the app on my phone, when I’m bored and wonder if I should be buying stuff. This is the dystopia I pay for.

Amazon is Actually Bad because I'm an MVP-caliber goy that got a rewards card then didn't pay the balance every month.


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Years later, I’m carrying a balance on that Amazon Rewards card and paying more in interest than I’m reaping in rewards. That’s my own damn fault. I’m also going out of my way to buy stuff on Amazon, not because it’s more convenient but because I feel the need to take advantage of my Prime benefits. This is also my fault, and it happens in various ways. Sometimes, I’m tossing random shit into my cart, so that I can hit the minimum amount for a Prime Pantry box. Other times, I’m renting videos through Amazon Prime, because I can’t find anything good that’s free and, well, it’s so easy to do in the app. Sometimes I just open the app on my phone, when I’m bored and wonder if I should be buying stuff. This is the dystopia I pay for.

Amazon is Actually Bad because I'm an MVP-caliber goy that got a rewards card then didn't pay the balance every month.


What a burrito bugman

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That is just next-level lack of accountability.


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That's the type of person who signs himself up for $120,000 worth of student loans to go to a private liberal arts school for a field that pays $32,000 and then cries about student debt.

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https://deadspin.com/the-bucs-did-this- ... 1827131980

commenters fantasizing about Jameis Winston being a murderer. Thinking that a happy young guy who just like to goof off and have fun is somehow a brooding sociopath because he "groped" an Uber driver.

Yeah that's a dumb comment, but Jameis isn't just a happy young guy goofing off. He's a fucking phony. Clearly catered to since he was a child because he could throw a football well.

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That's the type of person who signs himself up for $120,000 worth of student loans to go to a private liberal arts school for a field that pays $32,000 and then cries about student debt.



I am proud that my son paid off his student loans completely in 11 years. His credit record was really helpful in securing his home loan last year. It can be done.

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If I'm Laremy Tunsil I'm pissed that Deadspin is drawing parallels between me and Heimlich.

Also, Tunsil was drafted in the 1st round and Heimlich uas gone undrafted the past two years.

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Right it's not like Laremy Tunsil never got his shot. Fucking retardation at Deadspin is out of control.


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https://deadspin.com/why-are-so-many-people-demanding-redemption-for-luke-he-1827145107

If I'm Laremy Tunsil I'm pissed that Deadspin is drawing parallels between me and Heimlich.

Also, Tunsil was drafted in the 1st round and Heimlich uas gone undrafted the past two years.


Why did people pine for Tony Washington's redemption?

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Remember Tony Washington? The Abilene Christian lineman who mashed uglies with his sister? He went undrafted in the draft and has yet to be signed as a free agent? Why is a talented o-line prospect getting the cold shoulder from the NFL?

In an expansive feature in ESPN The Magazine, writer Allison Glock sheds new light on Washington's difficult upbringing. The whole thing is worth a read — Washington comes off as about as well-adjusted as anyone in his position could be — but pay special attention to this quote, from an unnamed NFL source:

One front-office source from a team that dropped Washington off its draft board says the player didn't seem to show enough remorse. More to the point, the team didn't want to deal with the complications of having a sex offender on the roster. "He'd be a media distraction," the source says. "You have to ask, is he worth the headache?"

Forget the ongoing hilarity of NFL people trying to divine the level of someone else's remorse; NFL teams deal with the complications of having killers on the roster. I'm sure a team could handle a guy like Washington, who didn't break a law so much as violate a cultural taboo (the sex was consensual; Washington was 16 and his sister — who spoke to Glock — was 15). His crime was to be sexually weird in the first degree. The league is full of people who've committed far less forgivable offenses.


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Can anyone give me an objective cliff's notes on Hamilton Nolan, because more than one of my facebook "friends" have linked his splinter article today and to me, this dude seems insane....at least that article was.

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Juice's Lecture Notes wrote:
SpiralStairs wrote:
https://deadspin.com/why-are-so-many-people-demanding-redemption-for-luke-he-1827145107

If I'm Laremy Tunsil I'm pissed that Deadspin is drawing parallels between me and Heimlich.

Also, Tunsil was drafted in the 1st round and Heimlich uas gone undrafted the past two years.


Why did people pine for Tony Washington's redemption?

https://deadspin.com/5623922/espn-the-m ... your-heart

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Remember Tony Washington? The Abilene Christian lineman who mashed uglies with his sister? He went undrafted in the draft and has yet to be signed as a free agent? Why is a talented o-line prospect getting the cold shoulder from the NFL?

In an expansive feature in ESPN The Magazine, writer Allison Glock sheds new light on Washington's difficult upbringing. The whole thing is worth a read — Washington comes off as about as well-adjusted as anyone in his position could be — but pay special attention to this quote, from an unnamed NFL source:

One front-office source from a team that dropped Washington off its draft board says the player didn't seem to show enough remorse. More to the point, the team didn't want to deal with the complications of having a sex offender on the roster. "He'd be a media distraction," the source says. "You have to ask, is he worth the headache?"

Forget the ongoing hilarity of NFL people trying to divine the level of someone else's remorse; NFL teams deal with the complications of having killers on the roster. I'm sure a team could handle a guy like Washington, who didn't break a law so much as violate a cultural taboo (the sex was consensual; Washington was 16 and his sister — who spoke to Glock — was 15). His crime was to be sexually weird in the first degree. The league is full of people who've committed far less forgivable offenses.

Well there are pretty huge, GLARING, discrepancies between this case and Heimlich’s.

Edit: this is a pretty funny blog post to read if only to consider the enormous change that went on between Deadspin then and now: https://deadspin.com/5490101/report-nfl ... his-sister

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Can anyone give me an objective cliff's notes on Hamilton Nolan, because more than one of my facebook "friends" have linked his splinter article today and to me, this dude seems insane....at least that article was.

Objective cliff notes: he’s a dumb socialist that often writes ridiculous articles but means well.

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FavreFan wrote:
Juice's Lecture Notes wrote:
SpiralStairs wrote:
https://deadspin.com/why-are-so-many-people-demanding-redemption-for-luke-he-1827145107

If I'm Laremy Tunsil I'm pissed that Deadspin is drawing parallels between me and Heimlich.

Also, Tunsil was drafted in the 1st round and Heimlich uas gone undrafted the past two years.


Why did people pine for Tony Washington's redemption?

https://deadspin.com/5623922/espn-the-m ... your-heart

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Remember Tony Washington? The Abilene Christian lineman who mashed uglies with his sister? He went undrafted in the draft and has yet to be signed as a free agent? Why is a talented o-line prospect getting the cold shoulder from the NFL?

In an expansive feature in ESPN The Magazine, writer Allison Glock sheds new light on Washington's difficult upbringing. The whole thing is worth a read — Washington comes off as about as well-adjusted as anyone in his position could be — but pay special attention to this quote, from an unnamed NFL source:

One front-office source from a team that dropped Washington off its draft board says the player didn't seem to show enough remorse. More to the point, the team didn't want to deal with the complications of having a sex offender on the roster. "He'd be a media distraction," the source says. "You have to ask, is he worth the headache?"

Forget the ongoing hilarity of NFL people trying to divine the level of someone else's remorse; NFL teams deal with the complications of having killers on the roster. I'm sure a team could handle a guy like Washington, who didn't break a law so much as violate a cultural taboo (the sex was consensual; Washington was 16 and his sister — who spoke to Glock — was 15). His crime was to be sexually weird in the first degree. The league is full of people who've committed far less forgivable offenses.

Well there are pretty huge, GLARING, discrepancies between this case and Heimlich’s.


Besides one guy pleading guilty as a minor and not maintaining his innocence thereafter?


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Can anyone give me an objective cliff's notes on Hamilton Nolan, because more than one of my facebook "friends" have linked his splinter article today and to me, this dude seems insane....at least that article was.

Objective cliff notes: he’s a dumb socialist that often writes ridiculous articles but means well.


And he writes for Deadspin because....?
Maybe it's better that I have no idea who this turd is.

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Juice's Lecture Notes wrote:
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Juice's Lecture Notes wrote:
SpiralStairs wrote:
https://deadspin.com/why-are-so-many-people-demanding-redemption-for-luke-he-1827145107

If I'm Laremy Tunsil I'm pissed that Deadspin is drawing parallels between me and Heimlich.

Also, Tunsil was drafted in the 1st round and Heimlich uas gone undrafted the past two years.


Why did people pine for Tony Washington's redemption?

https://deadspin.com/5623922/espn-the-m ... your-heart

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Remember Tony Washington? The Abilene Christian lineman who mashed uglies with his sister? He went undrafted in the draft and has yet to be signed as a free agent? Why is a talented o-line prospect getting the cold shoulder from the NFL?

In an expansive feature in ESPN The Magazine, writer Allison Glock sheds new light on Washington's difficult upbringing. The whole thing is worth a read — Washington comes off as about as well-adjusted as anyone in his position could be — but pay special attention to this quote, from an unnamed NFL source:

One front-office source from a team that dropped Washington off its draft board says the player didn't seem to show enough remorse. More to the point, the team didn't want to deal with the complications of having a sex offender on the roster. "He'd be a media distraction," the source says. "You have to ask, is he worth the headache?"

Forget the ongoing hilarity of NFL people trying to divine the level of someone else's remorse; NFL teams deal with the complications of having killers on the roster. I'm sure a team could handle a guy like Washington, who didn't break a law so much as violate a cultural taboo (the sex was consensual; Washington was 16 and his sister — who spoke to Glock — was 15). His crime was to be sexually weird in the first degree. The league is full of people who've committed far less forgivable offenses.

Well there are pretty huge, GLARING, discrepancies between this case and Heimlich’s.


Besides one guy pleading guilty as a minor and not maintaining his innocence thereafter?

Unless I’m missing something then yes there’s some more glaring differences. Namely - the word consensual and the ages of the parties involved.

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FavreFan wrote:
Juice's Lecture Notes wrote:
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Juice's Lecture Notes wrote:
SpiralStairs wrote:
https://deadspin.com/why-are-so-many-people-demanding-redemption-for-luke-he-1827145107

If I'm Laremy Tunsil I'm pissed that Deadspin is drawing parallels between me and Heimlich.

Also, Tunsil was drafted in the 1st round and Heimlich uas gone undrafted the past two years.


Why did people pine for Tony Washington's redemption?

https://deadspin.com/5623922/espn-the-m ... your-heart

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Remember Tony Washington? The Abilene Christian lineman who mashed uglies with his sister? He went undrafted in the draft and has yet to be signed as a free agent? Why is a talented o-line prospect getting the cold shoulder from the NFL?

In an expansive feature in ESPN The Magazine, writer Allison Glock sheds new light on Washington's difficult upbringing. The whole thing is worth a read — Washington comes off as about as well-adjusted as anyone in his position could be — but pay special attention to this quote, from an unnamed NFL source:

One front-office source from a team that dropped Washington off its draft board says the player didn't seem to show enough remorse. More to the point, the team didn't want to deal with the complications of having a sex offender on the roster. "He'd be a media distraction," the source says. "You have to ask, is he worth the headache?"

Forget the ongoing hilarity of NFL people trying to divine the level of someone else's remorse; NFL teams deal with the complications of having killers on the roster. I'm sure a team could handle a guy like Washington, who didn't break a law so much as violate a cultural taboo (the sex was consensual; Washington was 16 and his sister — who spoke to Glock — was 15). His crime was to be sexually weird in the first degree. The league is full of people who've committed far less forgivable offenses.

Well there are pretty huge, GLARING, discrepancies between this case and Heimlich’s.


Besides one guy pleading guilty as a minor and not maintaining his innocence thereafter?

Unless I’m missing something then yes there’s some more glaring differences. Namely - the word consensual and the ages of the parties involved.


Well, claims the sex was consensual. But if it was, what was the kid [at the time] being hung out to dry for? It's not like a prosecutor to just go after a conviction of someone accused of a heinous sex crime regardless of provable culpability, is it? That wouldn't be "justice" as I understand the term. It's a good thing that never happens.


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Well either you trust the reporting or you don’t right? The report itself says the sister said it was consensual.

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Years later, I’m carrying a balance on that Amazon Rewards card and paying more in interest than I’m reaping in rewards. That’s my own damn fault. I’m also going out of my way to buy stuff on Amazon, not because it’s more convenient but because I feel the need to take advantage of my Prime benefits. This is also my fault, and it happens in various ways. Sometimes, I’m tossing random shit into my cart, so that I can hit the minimum amount for a Prime Pantry box. Other times, I’m renting videos through Amazon Prime, because I can’t find anything good that’s free and, well, it’s so easy to do in the app. Sometimes I just open the app on my phone, when I’m bored and wonder if I should be buying stuff. This is the dystopia I pay for.

Amazon is Actually Bad because I'm an MVP-caliber goy that got a rewards card then didn't pay the balance every month.


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even the commenters are large in part asking about the necessity for this article.


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They have a weird obsession with Javier Baez too.

https://deadspin.com/javy-baez-deployed-his-bionic-arm-for-this-double-play-1827158250

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if baez was white he'd make more endorsement money and be a bigger thing in chicago... but would get less deadspin articles...


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That's the type of person who signs himself up for $120,000 worth of student loans to go to a private liberal arts school for a field that pays $32,000 and then cries about student debt.



I am proud that my son paid off his student loans completely in 11 years. His credit record was really helpful in securing his home loan last year. It can be done.

My wife and I both had them paid off before 30.

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Can anyone give me an objective cliff's notes on Hamilton Nolan, because more than one of my facebook "friends" have linked his splinter article today and to me, this dude seems insane....at least that article was.

Objective cliff notes: he’s a dumb socialist that often writes ridiculous articles but means well.

Is there any other kind?

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A long rambling piece of shit by some tranny, but what I find funny is even left of center journalists in this list Serv are tiring of the Twitter crowd.

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f a journalist approaches transition, adolescent or otherwise, as a two-sided issue—as Singal generally does—that journalist affirms a reader’s inclination to side against trans people, recasting a reader’s bias against affirmative treatment as a rational position to hold.


From the piece I linked. God forbid you provide a full picture of an issue in journalism.

I hope this burrito joins the 41% of trans who off themselves

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From the piece I linked. God forbid you provide a full picture of an issue in journalism.

I hope this burrito joins the 41% of trans who off themselves


Did you read that entire article?

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f a journalist approaches transition, adolescent or otherwise, as a two-sided issue—as Singal generally does—that journalist affirms a reader’s inclination to side against trans people, recasting a reader’s bias against affirmative treatment as a rational position to hold.


From the piece I linked. God forbid you provide a full picture of an issue in journalism.

I hope this burrito joins the 41% of trans who off themselves


Did you read that entire article?


Yes. It doesn't get any better. The writer is victim to the group think they assign to this group of liberal writers. He is an intellectual lightweight and emblamatic of why Gawker sucks.

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