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(Also ballsy: Putting the word "ballsy" -- which is presumably offensive to at least some of Amazon's shoppers -- on the website's homepage. Ballsy, I say!).
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Lundström surmises that as men get older, the drop in testosterone levels causes them to smell more like women and, presumably, less offensive.
Still, Carter admitted that he wished a team had presented him the opportunity that the Mets might afford Piazza, the chance to switch positions to save his body and presumably maintain his potent offensive numbers.
Back in the studio Robertson responds, "So cringe!" There's some deft editing going on, as much of the clip would presumably have been too offensive to air.
Under those circumstances, he said it would be best for him and the team if he were free to pursue a fresh start, presumably in Denver as the offensive coordinator for Mike Shanahan.
While Americans are still legally free to travel, they can no longer travel either at home or abroad, without confronting these invasive and offensive searches because, presumably, every traveler might be a terrorist.
The DH rule was created to increase the teams' offensive capabilities and thus, presumably, to make the game more exciting.
(Presumably whether you find that hilarious or offensive is also "subjective").
But the Patriots also played a mistake-riddled game, and they executed their comeback without their second-best offensive weapon, Rob Gronkowski, whom they presumably will have for the playoffs.
The funny thing is that Mordashov personifies the kind of nod-and-wink crony-capitalist values that Dolle appears to find so offensive, and because of which, presumably, he remains so opposed to Mittal.
The only time I've used asterisks these past 30 years has been when mentioning Altman's M*A*S*H, and even these have now been dropped, presumably to stop readers puzzling over some new, peculiarly offensive obscenity.
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