Saturday, 24 November 2012
Lindsay Lohan talks lesbian romance
Friday, 23 November 2012
Weaksauce In Full
Watch the full 24 minutes of Weaksauce, a video out of South Carolina with my internet friend Dorian Warneck.
Tutorial: Chunky Black and Gold Chain Necklace
Make an easy chunky chain necklace using items from your craft stash. This necklace was inspired by one seen in a street fashion photo from New York Fashion Week that appeared on NYMag.com. I already had some black chunky resin chain on hand but it seemed to lack something. The simple gold ring makes the necklace. Project estimate: Black resin chain, about $2 and up Gold O ring, ...
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Check out pictures from the UFC?s trip to Macau
Check out Tracy Lee's pictures from the UFC's trip to Macau. You'll see Cung Le's surprising knockout and celebration, Thiago Silva's big win and much more.
'The Last Pictures' photo exhibit launches into outer space
Well-known college basketball analyst rips MMA
Seth Davis, a college basketball analyst who works for CBS and Sports Illustrated, happened to catch pictures from UFC 154 this weekend. It was apparently too much for Davis, because he sent out these tweets to his 108,068 followers:
Looking on news sites showing picture of two muscular bloody men in homoerotic fighting pose?.Sorry, I'll never get this UFC thing.
? Seth Davis (@SethDavisHoops) November 18, 2012Maybe I'm a prude on this but I'm also a dad. I don't mind my sons watching boxing, but I wouldn't want them watching a UFC bout. ? Seth Davis (@SethDavisHoops) November 18, 2012
He later apologized and deleted the tweets, but his ignorant thoughts were out there. He could have taken the time to learn about the sport, about how MMA fighters take less blows to the head than boxers, or how many people love MMA. Instead, he took the low road.
Both of the outlets Davis works for cover MMA. CBS was the first network to air MMA when they were partnered with Elite XC. It would not have been difficult for Davis to learn about MMA.
Here's the thing: I don't like college basketball. When the rest of the country goes insane over March Madness, I head to the NCAA wrestling tournament. I'll watch my alma mater play out of loyalty, but that's about it.
But I don't deny that the athletes who play the sport are full of heart and athleticism. I don't rip it as something sexual, even when athletes find themselves tangled up when going for the ball. I don't make uneducated statements about who should or shouldn't be watching the game. I don't disrespect the athletes, coaches and fans who do care about the sport.
It was nice of Davis to apologize, but it's sad that he had to share these thoughts in the first place.