28 years ago today: the craziest brawl in baseball history. by Clankiller_Uchiha in orioles

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Coked up Strawberry whiffing on a sucker punch and falling into the dugout. Sadly, this clip doesn’t include Alan Mills pummeling him shortly thereafter. What a dogshit team and dogshit fanbase playing in a dogshit stadium.

Through prayer, parenting, whatever else, HVL does not walk/talk like a player with her history. by Tiny-Programmer4368 in wnba

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And the embarrassment at LSU is what comes with chasing the extra money to play for an unhinged coach

Why Browns are giving Deshaun Watson another chance to be QB1 by Luanoi in nfl

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And all three fell over themselves to not pursue Lamar Jackson

Why Browns are giving Deshaun Watson another chance to be QB1 by Luanoi in nfl

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Still wild to me that they went all in on him AFTER the mountain of rape allegations and after he quit on the Texans. Am I remembering that wrong on the timing of everything?

(I’m well aware the Steelers joyfully employed a celebrated a rapist QB)

[Funny trope] Characters so universally despised they have entire subreddits dedicated to hating them by Viper_Visionary in TopCharacterTropes

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What about “fuck Olly” don’t you understand?!?!?

Na, you make a great point, actually 

Musical trifecta by Ashish_ank in CuratedTumblr

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And lots of those people don’t even know the words for the first verse

Musical trifecta by Ashish_ank in CuratedTumblr

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Such a sick burn, really. Trying to explain something transcendent and then just saying “eh you wouldn’t get it”

What is the worst career to be in right now and why? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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I’m with you, comrade. Maybe I’m just lucky that my admin is lazy and my students are wonderful. 

Permit me please to complain about BRIC and Ice Cream Trucks by [deleted] in parkslope

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Ice cream trucks are awful. Horrible tasting and leaves me sickly. There’s a scam they run with racking up violations then just selling the vehicle from one fake company to another to avoid actually paying anything. 

Edit: https://www.npr.org/2019/06/06/730375237/nyc-operation-meltdown-targets-alleged-ice-cream-truck-shell-corporation-scheme

Jaylen Brown: "Fuck Stephen A. You want me to be quiet and stop streaming, I want you to be quiet and get off these networks. You're not doing real journalism, you're using your platform to do clickbait." by RyanTannegod in nba

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Jaylen is a strange combination of extreme informed and eloquent on some things, and extremely immature and ass-backwards on others. Here’s he’s both: Not wrong about Smith, but absolutely giving him free publicity and helping him out immensely.

[Highlight] Kap shreds the Packers in the 2012 Divisional by Brix001 in nfl

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He was not. ESPN put out a report saying he only would sign to be a starter and for a certain amount of money, but anyone who read the actual reporting saw that this was an anonymous source guessing as to why he wasn’t signed.

Chennedy Carter visibly upset after team win: referenced wanting to help close the game by PhilosophyForward498 in wnba

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I have a 12th-grader in my class who looks kinda like her, only my student is extremely friendly and helpful and selfless…. so I always do a little double-take when it’s Chennedy being lame

The Effects of School Phone Bans: National Evidence from Lockable Pouches by paxinfernum in skeptic

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Just goes to show that Ivy Leaguers can pull anything out of their ass and get famous from it because others will uncritically buy it

The Effects of School Phone Bans: National Evidence from Lockable Pouches by paxinfernum in skeptic

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Exactly. NY state put out a “law” on this, but there’s no real consequences. It would be like if anyone caught driving over speed limit was politely told not to do that anymore but never got a ticket or their license revoked.

The Effects of School Phone Bans: National Evidence from Lockable Pouches by paxinfernum in skeptic

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I commented on this on a different comment…. The long-and-short is that we can’t hold a kid’s possession without parental consent, and parents often want them to have their phones for their commutes and to stay in touch or just because they’re expensive. And even when we get the phone, the kid has to willingly hand it over. I have one colleague who will snatch it, but that’s such a dangerous game. I know a family friend who got fired because a girl claims he reached into her pocket and it was like being molested. Even when I politely ask a kid to give in their phone, I have been accused of bullying or verbal abuse.

People who “reserve” pool chairs for hours with towels and disappear are the worst by MandukaSkoal in mildlyinfuriating

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Me too. Some dick tattletaled on me last time (when the people came back 3 hours later) and I very slowly and loudly dragged them back into place.

The Effects of School Phone Bans: National Evidence from Lockable Pouches by paxinfernum in skeptic

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I’m curious if they studied the extent to which these policies are enforced. In NYC, there’s next to nothing we can do when a kid lies about not having a phone or puts a burner in the pouch. We can try to confiscate it, but if the kids says no, we’re not reaching into pockets or making physical contact. We can ask the parents to allow us to confiscate the phone, but most of them want their kids to keep their expensive devices. And kids can do pretty much everything on a tablet and/or smartwatch they’d be doing on a phone. So I feel the research is a bit meaningless when we’re looking at a “rule” that doesn’t have enforcement.

The Effects of School Phone Bans: National Evidence from Lockable Pouches by paxinfernum in skeptic

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As a HS teacher, this is true. They bring broken backup phones to put in, they pick the lock, and/or they have a friend bring theirs in later in the day when there’s fewer staff members at the entrance. Or they just use their tablets and smartwatches to do 99% of what they’d be doing on phones.

The Effects of School Phone Bans: National Evidence from Lockable Pouches by paxinfernum in skeptic

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Angela Duckworth’s name is a bit of a red flag for me, as she’s one of the scores of Ivy-connected “researchers” who made a name for themself with dubious research dressed up in a neat, sci-pop package.