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I almost never care about celebrity news, but were Amber Heard or Johnny Depp's management team aware that this is a guy that regularly carouses with Shane Macgowan and Keith Richards? It's not exactly like he's known for his sobriety.

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Much as I love Mclusky, Future of the Left > Mclusky.

And, just like that, looks like all of their social media is down.

Exactly. While getting spanked or hit taught me to avoid getting caught and to watch out for my mother's horrendous temper, everything else I learned from my folks taught me how to be a not-terrible person.

Oh man, we have these in Denver, and I came here just to post one of these awful goddamn monstrosities.

You read this entire piece, with multiple accounts of violence - particularly violence against women - and that's the question you ask?

For me, this is the big thing; his ball-handling and passing skills really have been poor for this level of play. I don't hold him accountable for all of what a lot of people seem to be blaming him for, but those two things are really fundamental to being a professional playing at this level, and it's hard for me to

Who should Bradley be replaced with? I mean, I think he's been weak (though, not quite as weak as some think), but I'm not sure who can fill that role better than him, even at his current (shitty) pace.

That's both of the "US Lose" scenarios.

In Denver, I've been seeing Old Overholt for $20+ per bottle, meaning I've switched to Bulleit. It's surreal.

I think it depends on what kind of user you are; working in the tech industry, I have a desk full of phones going back to iOS2, and Androids going back to 1.6. While the iPhone is great for my wife, I've been bored by it (especially since Jelly Bean launched).

io9 has been covering this pretty extensively; supposedly, the suit may go through multiple evolutions to end up looking a lot more like the concept art. That could be a rad idea.

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You missed the greatest fight scene in the history of fight scenes.

Oh, also, too: My wife. We manage separate accounts, so any time one of us needs to buy something with money from the other, we do it via check to whoever is doing the buying.

I think checks are still pretty common in non-retail small businesses; companies like Square may make that less-frequent, but when you're paying small businesses who are either A: Just getting by, or B: Stand to lose real money on credit card merchant fees, you can bet they'll still prefer checks.

It's basically a 12-month contract; you agree to subscribe for 12 months, and you get a discount. You're not required to pay it all at one time, though - you pay for it monthly, just like you would the month-to-month.

My (very small) business has been using the subscription service since July of last year, and it's worked great for us. While we could probably afford to buy two licenses outright, it's a lot easier for us to manage the monthly payments. Additionally, when using the subscription service, you can install on two