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Category Archives: football
World Cup: The Trial of the Vuvuzelas
If the vuvuzelas are where the line is to be drawn, where, exactly, do the antics of British fans fall?
Also posted in africa, humor, south america, sports Tagged arturo r. garcia, football, soccer, south africa, sports, vuvuzela, world cup 1 Comment
A slap in the face for female Zenit Fans
It seems fairly obvious that FC Zenit is aware of the ramifications of discriminatory behaviour among its fans. Why is sexism getting a free pass?
My Superhero Dream Team: prepare for glory!
DMX even sleeps angrily. He is a living embodiment of the philosophy, “temporary insanity is for losers.”
Also posted in Columnist, Entertainment, humor, internet, movies, music, politics, video games Tagged DMX, humor, lex luthor, movies, pikachu, ralph nader, star wars kid, u.s., zinedine zidane Leave a comment
Cristiano Ronaldo and the coming of the Antichrist
You're laughing now, but you'll be sorry later, as ashes fall from the sky, the locusts advance, and, somewhere, Christiano Ronaldo continues to grin maniacally.
Also posted in Current Affairs, europe, humor, politics, sports Tagged chelsea, cristiano ronaldo, humor, manchester united, sports 10 Comments


World Cup 2010: looking past the diversity storyline