I'm voting for Kyle's example. This game was an accurate portrayal of Salvador Perez. He'll [check] swing at a pitch that bounces in front of the plate, but if he makes contact he can put it in the bullpen. Read more
I'm voting for Kyle's example. This game was an accurate portrayal of Salvador Perez. He'll [check] swing at a pitch that bounces in front of the plate, but if he makes contact he can put it in the bullpen. Read more
It was Salvador Perez. Having watched Salvy swing at anything thrown at him the past couple months, nothing about the at bat was surprising other than seeing him take the following pitch to earn a 1-2 count. Read more
He's got a Frye jersey on and his team just lost to the Jaguars. This is the correct response to that situation. Read more
Yeah, he forgot to multiply the .883 in the parenthesis. It's actually 111.371. Read more
Ha ha ha. What a bunch of dopes. The answer is actually 104. Read more
Correct. The .727 was for after the Patriots won the game, pushing his record to 168-63. My bad. Read more
0.7260869565217391 Read more
As a lifetime Jets fan, I can say the Jets don't need any help losing. They do just fine on their own. Read more
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"This guy here is DEAD!"
I'd originally written that the Gamergate tag had only reached a quarter of Destiny mentions on twitter on its most active day. This is incorrect—I hadn't searched the hashtags, just the keywords—and I pulled the line. Read more
I don't think restricting anonymity is the solution. Many people have perfectly legit reasons for wanting to be anon in some online circles (I can tell you firsthand it's a boon to shy/socially anxious people), it's just a powerful tool that many people like to abuse because it allows them to be a dickbag… Read more
Moreover, it isn't unique these gamers. The argument against Affirmative Action is based upon it's phantom victims (the white kid at the bottom of the yes pile who gets bumped). #notallmen is a strawman based on the false belief that feminism is blaming all men for bad deeds (missing the whole point). The whole… Read more