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No, fuck that. Little truth time. I was savagely bullied from about 1st grade through Highschool. Small school, and it was one kid for 8 years that made every day of my life hell, but nothing ever happened to him because his daddy donated an entire fucking wing to the elementary school. I was undersized and had/have

Man that is messed up, and right after he shoots Richie Incognito, I really think we need to take his guns away from him.

This is heartbreaking and beautifully written. RIP, Max.

Counter-point. You’re dumb.

Like most athletes who wind up in Sacremento, he was confused, upset, and looked for any way to get the hell out of there.

When you woke up this morning, did you think of yourself as someone who would call the teenaged survivor of a mass shooting a liar on the internet, or are you surprised to learn that about yourself?

I see how it is—when LeBron yells defensive coverages to his colleagues, he’s the best player of his era but when I yell offensive coverages to my co-workers I have to go to HR and explain that I was just quoting New York Times columnist, Quinn Norton.

But will Ice-T read the audiobook?

I wouldn’t put it past Bill to send him out as a Trojan coach to screw over an already weak team, just to make sure the Patriots have a 15% better shot of winning some game in a year or two.

that’s thinking too much into it. Just be positive this one time and let it happen you angry geek

Aw. Prayers up for you, buddy.

An appropriate homage to former Eagles coach Buddy Ryan’s 4'6" defense.

YES.

There’s times when I’m like “It’s just a fun little mobile game with people wandering around catching stuff. How are there ‘top-ranked’ players?” and then I get together with friends to catch stuff. They’re super in to it and sometimes they have us join up with raid groups around town and it’s like “Oh...” I do my

Definitely. I was 11, and was an advance reader, when I first encountered it. I read it for English class in 6th grade, then devoured the next two in the series. Years later, I tried to come back to the same environment and either the writing or myself was different enough that I didn’t connect with later

I read the original trilogy when I was about 11. They were among the darkest and most difficult books I had read at that point, but I loved them. I had found A Wizard of Earthsea at the library, and I remember showing it to my mom and telling her what a great book it was.

Just my own opinion, so here goes: Personally I’d say that the age range of Earthsea is pretty broad, engaging for thoughtful readers of all ages. I read it as a teenager, and recently re-read it as a 40-something and got a lot out of it each time.

The graphic designer still cranking out solid content on an Apple II GS, I guess?

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