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Modern Vampires is probably a Top 5 or 10 album of the decade. Hard to declare FOTB a thrown together mix of b-sides because it doesn’t live up to that. 

I think they must have moved them to one of the first 50 areas that everyone is ignoring for some reason

While I hated the idea of this before it was implemented in the NBA, it has actually had zero impact on my enjoyment of the sport. I know there’s a slippery slope argument and whatnot but I can’t help but think the biggest impact to most fans might be that it will be easier to tell when the jersey you bought is

Yeah I agree. I just think there are so many variables (kids, phones, elderly people, conversations, vendors, people getting up to use the bathroom/get food, etc) that the only real solution to keep people safe is to extend the netting.

What age would be appropriate? If someone is going to have a cell phone on them should they also avoid the third base line? Should they not allow vendors there?

Grew up in upstate NY and I swear my best friend ate those daily. 

Not to mention, drunk piss would be a lot more clear

If that had been included would you have upgraded the 6/10 to a 9/11?

I actually think the Hawks would have been a legitimately exciting destination for him to land. Their young talent and being in the eastern conference would have made them contenders pretty quickly. And he’d at least be in a decent basketball market where he could be a star pretty quickly.

Yeah “every team available” except the Hawks I guess?

Yeah “every team available” except the Hawks I guess?

Listen, I’m glad you liked it. I wish I saw it your way but I don’t. I also think we’re looking at it differently which is ok. When I look at the beginning of that episode (specifically) till the end I can’t think of one thing that he set out to do that he failed at (to be fair I haven't watched it since it aired, so

I’m referring to specifically the finale. They could not have written a happy reunion with the family following the events of the previous episodes without it being a completely different show. Considering all the events that happened prior to the finale, the story wrapped up as well as it possibly could for Walt.

Wait, what? Walt was always going to die. But he died succeeding in everything he set out to do, including vanquishing all his enemies and having a plan in place to get his family a huge sum of money. Whether you think really ended up with the money or not, it was clear the finale was implying that they will.

Interesting. I thought the fact that it wrapped up everything with a nice bow was a disservice to everything that preceded it. Would have loved if it ended with a slightly extended Ozymandias

I am typically not a fan of nostalgia driven remakes but Jon Favreau did a great job with Jungle Book, the trailer looks gorgeous (I think this, the original and the stage performance can all exist without any of them taking away form the others but that seems to be a minority opinion in these comments), and the cast

This is true of what is actually aired but if you’ve ever taken the test to try to qualify the questions are MUCH harder. Qualifying tests are how they weed down to people with deep knowledge. The questions when you actually get to air time are more broad based because (1) pressure of being on TV adds an element of

Stocks are investments in companies. Usually that are producing a product or service or at least attempting to show that they are adding something of value. Assets (including tangible ones that can be liquidated) are factored into the stock price. Bitcoin is nothing like that.

This headline is completely unfair.

No dining request gets ignored/forgotten more often than a request to hold the mayo. I know this because mayonnaise has ambushed me on dozens of occasions, in any number of flimsy disguises.

I’ve had A Brief History of Seven Killings on my shelf for years now and just started it tonight. Glad to hear people enjoyed it