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Yeah, too much scrolling. I got carpal tunnel.

As much as I love the Doof Warrior, I think far and away the two best scenes are when Max reveals his name to Furiosa as he is giving her a blood transfusion, and when the old lady with the seeds passes them to one of the escaped wives as she is dying.

You threw out Fusilli Britney?!?

She has Fans,Therefore She Is: A Cartesian Primer to Taylor Swift Fandom

I assume our Red Light District is the Savage Love comments.

I noticed just in time, but I almost put OJ in my coffee instead of milk once.

While that is great for your dad, the number of k-cups produced and tossed out, which are fully recyclable if disassembled, is preposterous. The cups buried in landfills in 2014 alone could circle the world 12 times.

I'd rather just eat the beans

Colombia thanks you for your patronage.

Now THAT's the way to go!

Damn straight.

The problem with making coffee is that you have to do it before you have any coffee. I've fucked up coffee every way I imagine it can be done: forgetting to put the water in, forgetting to put the grounds in, forgetting to put the filter in before I put the grounds in, pouring the water directly into the filter

You better be using the reusable k-cups

Eh. I would believe they are the same person.

Romeo and Juliet is awful, saccharine tripe. I think Shakespeare tried to play it off with a wink, like "look how awful this saccharine tripe is," but it didn't really work. All the characters seem pretty flat, and the only one that endears himself to the audience is killed in the middle of the play. What a load of

My favorite is MacBeth, although I love the version of Othello with Lawrence Fishburne as Othello and Ian McKellan as Iago. I am also quite fond of Billy Crystal's portrayal of the gravedigger in Hamlet.

We should just shut it down.

I didn't get "busted." This article is about the GOP re-instituting the brokered convention in order to prevent Trump from being nominated. Currently conventions are not brokered and allocation of delegates is left largely up to the states, which usually award them either proportionally or all to the winner.

In most states, delegates are legally obligated to vote how the people vote. Only the superdelegates in the democratic primary can do whatever they want. And policies do matter, even without Congress and SCOTUS. There are a lot of things the president can fiddle within the executive branch without Congress passing

Yes, I did. Whoops.