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22 Apr 03:31

Active malware campaign steals Apple passwords from jailbroken iPhones

by Dan Goodin

Security researchers have uncovered an active malware campaign in the wild that steals the Apple ID credentials from jailbroken iPhones and iPads.

News of the malware dubbed "unflod," based on the name of a library that's installed on infected devices, first surfaced late last week on a pair of reddit threads here and here. In the posts, readers reported their jailbroken iOS devices recently started experiencing repeated crashes, often after installing jailbroken-specific customizations known as tweaks that were not a part of the official Cydia market, which acts as an alternative to Apple's App Store.

Since then, security researcher Stefan Esser has performed what's called a static analysis on the binary code that the reddit users isolated on compromised devices. In a blog post reporting the results, he said unflod hooks into the SSLWrite function of an infected device's security framework. It then scans it for strings accompanying the Apple ID and password that's transmitted to Apple servers. When the credentials are found, they're transmitted to attacker-controlled servers.

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22 Apr 03:18

Kevin Durant hits twisting, turning circus 3-pointer with the foul in final 15 seconds

by Ben Swanson
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some dot-com prick interrupted dinner over this at Reverend's

The Grizzlies have withstood a veritable hailstorm from Oklahoma City. Russell Westbrook has thrown down flurries of scoring punches in dunks and jumpers to help cut the lead and Kevin Durant has done his best to overcome Lil B's curse.

And yet, the Thunder had found themselves down. But Kevin Durant is magic. There's no better way to put this impossible four-point play.

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22 Apr 03:17

‘Princeton Mom’ Susan Patton Gets Schooled by the Facts At Her Alma Mater | The Date Report

by gguillotte
My blog post about Patton was entirely unoriginal, as it merely repeated information that had been published in The New York Times, The Atlantic.com, Salon, Forbes.com and Slate. The women in the audience at Princeton were fact-checking the event on their laptops in real time—why couldn’t anyone at NBC/Universal do the same?
22 Apr 03:16

Poll: For the first time, more Texans support marriage equality than oppose it

by Staff Reports
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via Rosalind

Texas-flagLUBBOCK, Texas -- For the first time in any poll, more Texans support legalizing same-sex marriage than oppose it.
22 Apr 03:15

Have a Good Look, Cats!

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Have a Good Look, Cats!

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Tagged: butt , Cats , birds , funny , insult
22 Apr 01:31

Raiders trade Terrelle Pryor to Seattle Seahawks - San Jose Mercury News

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hi Overbey
"The Raiders received a 2014 seventh-round draft pick"


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Raiders trade Terrelle Pryor to Seattle Seahawks
San Jose Mercury News
ALAMEDA -- Terrelle Pryor, a surprise winner for the Raiders starting job last season at quarterback over Matt Flynn, will start over with the Seattle Seahawks. Pryor was traded Monday as the team began to arrive for the start of its offseason program.
Seahawks acquire QB Terrelle PryorUSA TODAY
Raiders trade QB Terrelle Pryor to SeahawksSFGate
Seahawks trade for Terrelle PryorABC News
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22 Apr 01:17

Not sure this look is doing an honor to anyone

by bubbaprog
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22 Apr 01:04

Your Burger Could Be The Next Big Terrorist Target

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pizza it is, then

The U.S. is understandably obsessed with preventing another terrorist attack. But what we may have failed to realize is that while the government is shelling out $16 billion a year on anti-terrorism efforts, they’ve allocated a paltry $1 billion to secure our food supply.
22 Apr 01:02

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21 Apr 23:51

Major League Baseball is being overrun by squirrels

by Rodger Sherman
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squirrel mama~

We've had two squirrel appearances in the past three days. Our rodent friends are mobilizing.

It starts small, so small you can barely notice it. And then it grows, trickle by trickle. And then, before you even notice it, the squirrels have taken over.

They're cute, with their bushy tails and big woodland creature eyes. But it's clear the squirrel has its eye on ruining baseball as we know it, taking the league over one field at a time.

On Saturday, a squirrel struck at Coors Field, interrupting play in between the Rockies and the Phillies:

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Monday night, it happened at Indians-Royals:

Nick Swisher is not afraid of a squirrel. pic.twitter.com/thvnpCGd8L

— Cork Gaines (@CorkGaines) April 21, 2014

Where will our furry friends strike next? Who knows. All I know is no matter what we do, we must not act on it, because even as a life-long baseball fan I think squirrels are considerably more interesting than baseball.

To be honest, they could probably keep playing -- the odds of a ball hitting an object that tiny on any given play are imperceptibly small -- but I hope they continue to stop, a) for squirrel safety and b) because watching baseball players try to scare a squirrel off is fantastic.

CC: the Cardinals' rally squirrel, the squirrel that used to live near the Yankees' right-field post.

21 Apr 23:47

Brittney Griner Makes 12 Times More Playing In China Than In The U.S. | ThePostGame

by gguillotte
While the Mercury could only pay Griner $49,440 in 2013, the WCBA's Zhejiang Golden Bulls signed her for approximately $600,000, according to ESPN The Magazine. Even with a $1 million endorsement contract from Nike, that type of money is is hard to turn down. That's roughly six times more than the maximum salary in the WNBA.
21 Apr 23:29

Suffragettes Who Sucked: White Supremacy And Women’s Rights

by Mallory Ortberg
Courtney shared this story from The ToastThe Toast:
I really appreciate their "the first person who says "but everyone was racist then" is going to get so many wodehouse quotes thrown at them" tag

suffragettesSuffragette: Susan B. Anthony, 1820-1906 (Social reformer, member of the Anti-Slavery Society, president of the National American Woman Suffrage Association)
Hooray: “I think the girl who is able to earn her own living and pay her own way should be as happy as anybody on earth. The sense of independence and security is very sweet.”
Wait, What: “Mr. Douglass talks about the wrongs of the Negro; but with all the outrages that he to-day suffers, he would not exchange his sex and take the place of Elizabeth Cady Stanton.”

Suffragette: Anna Howard Shaw, 1847-1919 (Physician, Methodist minister, president of the National Woman Suffrage Association, inspiration for an episode of 30 Rock)
Hooray: “Around me I saw women overworked and underpaid, doing men’s work at half men’s wages, not because their work was inferior, but because they were women.”
Wait, What: “You have put the ballot in the hands of your black men, thus making them political superiors of white women. Never before in the history of the world have men made former slaves the political masters of their former mistresses!”

Suffragette: Belle Kearney, 1863-1939 (Orator, novelist, Mississippi state senator)
Hooray: “Equal pay for equal work.”
Wait, What: “The enfranchisement of women would insure immediate and durable white supremacy, honestly attained, for upon unquestioned authority it is stated that in every southern State but one there are more educated women than all the illiterate voters, white and black, native and foreign, combined. As you probably know, of all the women in the South who can read and write, ten out of every eleven are white. When it comes to the proportion of property between the races, that of the white outweighs that of the black immeasurably.”

suffragette2Suffragette: Elizabeth Cady Stanton, 1815-1902 (Social activist, abolitionist, author)
Hooray: “The best protection any woman can have is courage.”
Wait, What: ”What will we and our daughters suffer if these degraded black men are allowed to have the rights that would make them even worse than our Saxon fathers?”

Suffragette: Laura Clay, 1849-1940 (Founder of Kentucky’s first suffrage group)
Hooray: “Religious intolerance just now is abroad in the land. It is an evil passion of the heart which dies hard…This campaign is a call to every true American of whatever party to stand firmly for the principle of religious freedom.”
Wait, What: “The white men, reinforced by the educated white women, could ‘snow under’ the Negro vote in every State, and the white race would maintain its supremacy without corrupting or intimidating the Negroes.”

Suffragette: Frances Willard, 1839-1898 (Feminist lecturer, founder of the National Council of Women, anti-child abuse activist)
Hooray: “Politics is the place for woman.”
Wait, What: “Alien illiterates rule our cities today; the saloon is their palace, and the toddy stick their scepter. The colored race multiplies like the locusts of Egypt.”

Suffragette: Carrie Chapman Catt, 1859-1947 (Founder of the League of Women Voters)
Hooray: “”There is one thing mightier than kings and armies”–aye, than Congresses and political parties–”the power of an idea when its time has come to move.” The time for woman suffrage has come. The woman’s hour has struck. If parties prefer to postpone action longer and thus do battle with this idea, they challenge the inevitable. The idea will not perish; the party which opposes it may. Every delay, every trick, every political dishonesty from now on will antagonize the women of the land more and more, and when the party or parties which have so delayed woman suffrage finally let it come, their sincerity will be doubted and their appeal to the new voters will be met with suspicion.”
Wait, What: “White supremacy will be strengthened, not weakened, by women’s suffrage.”

suffragette3Suffragette: Rebecca Ann Latimer Felton, 1835-1930 (First woman to serve in the Senate)
Hooray: ”A Senator of the U.S., a woman, is still a sort of political joke with our masculine leaders in party politics…. But the trail has been blazed! The road is apparently rough—maybe rocky—but the trail has been located. It is an established fact. While it is also a romantic adventure, it will ever remain an historical precedent—never to be erased.”
Wait, What: ”I do not want to see a negro man walk to the polls and vote on who should handle my tax money, while I myself cannot vote at all…When there is not enough religion in the pulpit to organize a crusade against sin; nor justice in the court house to promptly punish crime; nor manhood enough in the nation to put a sheltering arm about innocence and virtue—-if it needs lynching to protect woman’s dearest possession from the ravening human beasts—-then I say lynch, a thousand times a week if necessary.”

Read more Suffragettes Who Sucked: White Supremacy And Women’s Rights at The Toast.

21 Apr 23:15

Google’s next design challenge: Unify app design across platforms

by Ron Amadeo

Throughout April, we've been hearing a continual chorus of rumors from separate sources all saying the same thing: Google has some major design changes coming across all its products. While consistency and staying power don't really make a rumor true, when Googlers hint that the company is moving along mostly the same line and app updates begin to match the rumored design style, we start to take notice.

The most far-reaching of these rumors comes from 9to5Google, which at the beginning of the month posted about an internal project called "Google 2." The project would redesign many apps with a focus on "full page display of content, and moving menus and other distractions out of the way." The redesign would reportedly affect Google apps across Android, iOS, and the Web, with the goal of having a single design able to scale from wearables to desktops.

Some readers are probably having traumatic flashbacks to 27-inch metro apps on Windows 8 right about now, but Google has come up with ways to scale apps across screens that don't result in terrible desktop apps. Consider something like the Android Fragments API, which is what allows the same app to power phones and tablets. In Gmail on a phone, only the inbox view is shown, but on a tablet, the app switches to a dual-pane mode with the inbox and navigation panel placed next to each other. Google has also been playing with selectable information density on the desktop, which you can change in Gmail just by clicking on the settings gear or by resizing the window.

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21 Apr 23:12

​A Long Lost Doctor Who Adventure Finally Returns To The Present

by Rob Bricken

Yes, "The Web of Fear" is the most recent Doctor Who serial to be rediscovered, and now it's available for viewing for the first time since it aired back in 1969. Plus the best Spider-Man cartoon ever, giant surfing robots and more, all in this week's home video releases!

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21 Apr 23:12

George R.R. Martin Responds To That Controversial Game of Thrones Scene

by Meredith Woerner
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George R.R. Martin Responds To That Controversial Game of Thrones Scene

Last night, the television adaptation of Game of Thrones changed an already disturbing scene from the books into an even upsetting moment on screen . And now, book author George R.R. Martin is weighing in. Read his response. Warning: Spoilers ahead!

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21 Apr 23:01

The Funniest Cities in the United States as Ranked by the Humor Research Lab at University of Colorado

by Brian Heater
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Fuck the Falcons

Funniest Cities

While researching his new book The Humor Code, University of Colorado professor Dr. Peter McGraw enlisted fellow Humor Research Lab team members to create the Humor Algorithm (HA) in attempt to find the funniest city in the US. Research included interviews with more than 900 residents in the country’s ten largest cities, as well as online data collection.

Over a nine-month period, the team collected extensive data for the project. First, they mined the Internet and the comedy industry for a variety of objective measures:

  • Frequency of visits to Cheezburger comedy websites, such as Lolcats and FAIL Blog
  • Number of comedy clubs per square mile in each city
  • Traveling comedians’ ratings of each city’s comedy-club audiences
  • Number of famous comedians born in each city, divided by city population
  • Number of famous funny tweeters living in each city, divided by city population
  • Number of comedy radio stations available in each city
  • Frequency of humor-related web searches originating in each city

According to the research, Chicago, Boston and Atlanta top the list of America’s funniest cities.

Funniest Cities

images via The New York Times, Humor Research Lab

via The New York Times

21 Apr 22:36

Terry Richardson denies propositioning model for sex - New York Daily News

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Terry Richardson denies propositioning model for sex
New York Daily News
The famed celebrity photographer's rep denied that Richardson contacted British model Emma Appleton, calling her post 'a fake.' BY Chiderah Monde. NEW YORK DAILY NEWS. Monday, April 21, 2014, 9:14 AM. A; A; A. Share this URL ...
In a Message, Terry Richardson Allegedly Offered Photo Shoot for SexNew York Magazine
Who Is Emma Appleton? Model Says Terry Richardson Would Get Her In Vogue ...International Business Times
Apparently, Terry Richardson Is Trading Sex For A Vogue CameoRefinery29
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21 Apr 22:30

Newswire: Let out a relieved exhale, for the Black Flag lawsuit has come to an end

by David Anthony
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FRIZ QUADRATA

Though it wasn’t an easy battle, it appears the war between Black Flag and FLAG has finally come to a close. In the wake of Ron Reyes’ firing from Black Flag, the biggest question that loomed would be the outcome of the lawsuit Greg Ginn filed against FLAG and former vocalist Henry Rollins. It appears that the court gave Ginn what was known to be his all along, as he and his label SST will retain the rights to all of Black Flag’s music, the band’s name, and logo. 

This means that FLAG will no longer be able to use those iconic bars in its artwork or on show flyers. However, given it’s the line-up fans seem to prefer anyway, it’s a  distinction that was more than clear beforehand. FLAG member Keith Morris and Rollins also forfeited any of their rights to using the logo ...

21 Apr 22:29

Expectant Parents Asked the Internet to Name Their Child. And the Winning Name Is…

by gguillotte
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Amelia Savannah Joy McLaughlin

Amelia was the second-place name

"Give me one reason they should name their daughter Cthulhu? They are in North America."

The real first-place name was “Cthulhu All-Spark.” (“Cthulhu” won the vote for first name, and “All-Spark” won the vote for middle name.) Stephen revealed in an Ask Me Anything questionnaire on the site reddit that he was forced to delete “several STIs and a couple of sexual positions” from initial submissions.
21 Apr 21:44

GoT Director Alex Graves on Last Night's "Scene"

by Wm.™ Steven Humphrey
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TW: this fucking show

Though you've probably already figured out what happened on last night's Game of Thrones, I'll save all spoilers until after the jump. HOWEVER. As you know, today the internet has been howling mad regarding that scene—and for good reason—but according to an interview with "Breaker of Chains" director Alex Graves, what people are screaming about apparently isn't the way he sees it at all.

Hit the jump for Graves' take, AND more from those who VEHEMENTLY DISAGREE with him.

[Confidential to commenters: I've already permanently banned one dipshit misogynist from our site regarding this topic, and I'm soooo happy to do it again. Either take that shit to OregonLive, or tread carefully.]

From HitFix:

When I interviewed Alex Graves about "The Lion and the Rose," we also spoke briefly about the Jaime/Cersei [rape] scene and about how the encounter starts out as Jaime forcing himself on her, then turns into something else. This is what he said:

"Well, it becomes consensual by the end, because anything for them ultimately results in a turn-on, especially a power struggle. Nobody really wanted to talk about what was going on between the two characters, so we had a rehearsal that was a blocking rehearsal. And it was very much about the earlier part with Charles (Dance) and the gentle verbal kidnapping of Cersei's last living son. Nikolaj came in and we just went through one physical progression and digression of what they went through, but also how to do it with only one hand, because it was Nikolaj. By the time you do that and you walk through it, the actors feel comfortable going home to think about it. The only other thing I did was that ordinarily, you rehearse the night before, and I wanted to rehearse that scene four days before, so that we could think about everything. And it worked out really well. That's one of my favorite scenes I've ever done."

Slate's Amanda Marcotte disagrees:

If Graves intended to depict consensual sex in the end, he completely failed. This wasn’t even one of those terribly clichéd scenes where a man starts raping a woman only to find that she comes around to thinking it’s hot. Cersei is still kicking and protesting when the camera cuts away. It’s as straightforward a rape scene as you’ll get on TV, unless you buy the ridiculous myth that a woman can’t be raped if she’s consented to sex with a man before.

From Samantha Escobar at the Gloss:

The show is known for aggressive violence–both physical and sexual–but last night’s rape scene between Jaime Lannister and his sister Cersei made it clear that the show’s is using rape as a sexual stimulant rather than a plot point. The show’s aggressive nudity and sexual content is often brushed aside as part of the plot line, but last night proved that Game of Thrones considers sexual assault sexy for TV.

And Tom Hawking from Flavorwire:

Clearly, the Jaime/Cersei relationship is deeply fucked up in a lot of ways, but this still doesn’t play. The implication here — that something non-consensual can magically “become consensual” because DEEP CONFLICTING EMOTIONS is at best lazy writing and at worst exactly the sort of thing that perpetuates the idea that “no” just means you haven’t insisted enough yet.

Plus a thousand other places on the internet. Stay tuned for director Alex Graves eventual and desperate backpedaling.

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21 Apr 21:42

i don’t need your fucking sass today 



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i don’t need your fucking sass today 

21 Apr 21:41

superdames: —Wonder Woman #7 (1943) by William Moulton Marston...



superdames:

—Wonder Woman #7 (1943) by William Moulton Marston & H.G. Peter

21 Apr 21:41

carmem: Get a room!!



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Get a room!!

21 Apr 21:40

Newswire: Takashi Miike is making a vampire Yakuza movie

by Katie Rife

With 93 credits and counting, Miike Takashi is one of the most prolific directors not only in his native Japan, but probably the world. Miike has been funding his bizarre passion projects by directing teenybopper flicks and yakuza potboilers since the early ’90s, making it difficult for the uninitiated to distinguish genre masterpieces like Audition and Ichi The Killer from direct-to-video trash. 

Recently  Miike has been making a bid for legitimacy with mainstream hits like the video-game adaptation Ace Attorney and dignified dramas like Hara-Kiri: Death Of A Samurai. But for his newest project, Yakuza Apocalypse: The Great War Of The Underworld, Miike is returning to his exploitation roots. Production began last week on the film, about a yakuza kingpin who has become legendary for his ability to survive any assassination attempt. That’s because he’s a vampire, as mob underling Kageyama (Hayato Ichihara) discovers after being bitten by ...

21 Apr 20:57

GitHub co-founder resigns after investigation into harassment claims

by Adrianne Jeffries
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'According to Horvath, the Preston-Warners were apparently concerned that she would undermine the company's reputation, perhaps due to her outspokenness on the issues around women in tech.

CEO Chris Wanstrath was vague about what the investigation turned up. There was no legal wrongdoing but "the investigator did find evidence of mistakes and errors of judgment," he writes. "In light of these findings, Tom has submitted his resignation, which the company has accepted."'

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GitHub, the company behind the popular open source platform of the same name, just announced that co-founder Tom Preston-Warner has resigned after an independent investigation into claims that he and his wife harassed an employee.

Preston-Warner was not explicitly named until now. However, most people had figured out that he was the "co-founder" fingered by former developer Julie Ann Horvath, who quit last month due to what she says had become a hostile work environment.

Horvath claimed to have experienced sexism and gender-based harassment at GitHub. She also spoke out about Preston-Warner and his wife, who she says personally harassed her for two years, the former berating her in his office and the latter stalking her at work. According to Horvath, the Preston-Warners were apparently concerned that she would undermine the company's reputation, perhaps due to her outspokenness on the issues around women in tech.

CEO Chris Wanstrath was vague about what the investigation turned up. There was no legal wrongdoing but "the investigator did find evidence of mistakes and errors of judgment," he writes. "In light of these findings, Tom has submitted his resignation, which the company has accepted."

When asked exactly what happened between Horvath and the Preston-Warners, GitHub responded that the details of the investigation are confidential. However, the episode has clearly made a big impact at the company. "We are implementing a number of new HR and employee-led initiatives as well as training opportunities to make sure employee concerns and conflicts are taken seriously and dealt with appropriately," Wanstrath writes. "We know we still have work to do."

When asked for comment, Preston-Warner directed The Verge to his blog post about resigning, where he strongly denies that he and his wife engaged in gender-based discrimination. "I believe in diversity and equality for all people in all professions, especially the tech sector," he writes. "Unfortunately, the investigation and all the attention surrounding it have me concerned that remaining at GitHub would be a distraction for both me and the company."

Preston-Warner was CEO of GitHub until January, when Wanstrath took up the role. Inspired by the Oculus Rift, he says he wants to do something with immersive computing next. For the immediate future, he's moving to New York to help his wife with her startup, Omakase, which assists technology-centered nonprofits.

21 Apr 20:55

Print-only interactive visualization by The Economist

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A+ page designer, expect to see this trick copied by every newspaper for years to come

21 Apr 20:53

15% of the American public has doubts about the safety and efficacy of childhood vaccines; 51% quest

by Mark Strauss
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at least I'm not the only one who thinks The Big Bang Theory is an overrated show

15% of the American public has doubts about the safety and efficacy of childhood vaccines; 51% question the validity of the Big Bang theory. These are among the most noteworthy findings from a newly-published survey that asked people to rate their confidence in several statements about science and medicine.

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21 Apr 20:52

Hank the Dog has a new Brewers dog house

by Marc Normandin
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baseball, you're terrible, but this keeps getting better

Being in the dog house isn't a bad thing when you're a dog.

If you dislike Hank the Dog -- whom the Brewers adopted during spring training -- then we can't be friends, but maybe this will finally soften your cold, dead heart:

We think he likes it! #Brewers #BallparkPup #HankHouse http://t.co/iMy7G7gByu pic.twitter.com/PWvtB8lQkt

— Milwaukee Brewers (@Brewers) April 21, 2014

It's a mobile dog home that will move around the park all season long, so if you're lucky, Hank will be relaxing by your seat this summer.

It sounds like there's a dude saying, "He's gotten chubby" during that video. Listen, Hank is just living large post-adoption. He's earned it. I mean, look at him. LOOK AT HIM.