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Yep, 100% correct!

A few other things they should have copied:

Now, for the all important question: Who does Patrick Stewart support?

It's really easy for us in the US to criticize this, given that there are really no consequences for us. For them, though, this "accident" was the difference between continuing a promising career and time in the gulag. I can't say I blame them.

I like to pretend the latter half of Strasczynski's run on ASM never happened. Saves me a lot of trauma and heartache.

Give it time. It says as much on her tombstone.

Nope, Captain Marvel is one of Marvel's "Untouchable Dead," along with Uncle Ben and Gwen Stacey.

Or Deathstroke.

I misspoke. I should have said "...viewed as dangerous freaks..."

If they do this, it means they need to take seriously the implications of the X-Men, namely that people with powers are viewed as dangerous freaks to be hated and feared.

Arsenal is profitable, but their ownership is not keen on spending that lucre because they wish to stay profitable.

If Jozy Altidore is successful at Sunderland, his stock could rise, and you might see him at a club further up the table in the next few years. Barring some sort of injury (knocking on all the wood, here), this will probably happen.

This is also true.

I think Breaking Bad is less science fiction than a contemporary crime drama/tragedy. The fact that the line of crime in which the protagonists are engaged involves a fair amount of chemistry and the like seems primarily incidental. Generally speaking, the most interesting part is how the characters' responses to

To be fair, it's one of the better problems to have.

I see some parallels between both Moyes and Wenger in the silly season. Both are used to working on threadbare budgets and having to search for undervalued players and coax the rest into overachieving, and are now in positions where their budgets are much higher, and the expectations of big moves are higher. They

Yeah, it's like saying "The pilot looked out the window of the 747 and noticed that the wing was on fire and one of the engines was out, and then manually landed on the nearest flat stretch of gravel." Michael Bradley's pass completion was an insane 93%. There's a reason he is the engine that drives our midfield. He

...yet.

Tywin's outdoors activities often tell you a lot about who is current sites. When first introduced in season 1, Tywin is in the midst of butchering a freshly-killed stag, indicating that he is involved with working against the Baratheons. Now, he's going after trout, the sigil of House Tully, and we all know how that

I love it how pretty much every time he learns that he has to spend money on someone else, Walt gets all snippy and pissy, and I'm always like "How is Walt gonna' fuck it up this time?"