Movementarian
Movementarian
Movementarian

If it’s more important for you to have an emotional “moment” than to have a fair outcome, go watch a fucking movie.  

Actually, no: We specify quite clearly that this is just the prize winnings for regular Jeopardy! competition—excluding precisely the tournaments and special return appearances you’re describing. Yeah, Brad is the top winner overall including all Jeopardy! appearances; but for standard play, it goes Jennings, then

He should be fine.  Resident Evil taught me that all wounds should be treated with herbs. 

The Warriors gave up a 31-point lead?

“People like their employer provided insurance” is a lie that is orders of magnitude bigger than “You can keep your doctor”

Athletes are measuring sticks.  

It’s cool, I’m pretty sure you can buy a replica in Joe Rickett’s Etsy shop.

It’s low self-esteem. He thinks he is not important enough for people to care what he thinks and that’s why he feels free to say mean things about people.

This reminds me of Craig James, who was discovered through opposition research to have killed five hookers. 

Bledsoe caught the ball, he should not have been removed from the game.

I can’t imagine thinking that a) mayor of South Bend is “a fucking important job” and that b) the guy who put wifi in the sewers “isn’t on the internet all goddamn day”.

4) Self-driving robot cars, funded by the momentum and potential of the human-powered service, effectively eliminate 3+ million transport jobs and allowing Lyft, Uber, and Google to ultimately realize their profitable dreams. The technology is similarly ported into public transportation for a better experience and

This is unscientific as shit, but I really believe Brad Stevens’s whole “process coaching” model works best with role players, and loses a little bit of its credibility with those role players as soon as an alpha-scorer type is allowed to bend it to suit his hunger for possessions. Like, when he was at Butler, he

“so anyway, as I was telling Nike: ‘This is extortion, and I’m attempting to extort you, the corporation of Nike, and the thing I’m extorting you for is: money’. Can you believe they didn’t go for that!”

Reading the indictment, it would appear that Avenatti was maybe not quite as smart as some people believed.

Arguing which candidates we want is part of how primaries work. Who should we all line up behind right now?

If the “purity test” (your words, not mine) is asking what candidate embodies the policies Americans want, and ISN’T going to do a repeat of the Clinton campaign, then it’s good and needs to happen. And also not a purity test.

City Slickers was definitely my favorite Crystal Palance matchup.

“Will you Grit N Grind with me 4ever and ever?”