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See, I can understand the difficulty in controlling a horse and I can understand how it requires physical ability. But I just don't see how you can call it a sport when the main driver of the movement is the horse. It's the same reason I don't think racecar driving is a sport. You are removed from the actual movement

See, I can understand the difficulty in controlling a horse and I can understand how it requires physical ability. But I just don't see how you can call it a sport when the main driver of the movement is the horse. It's the same reason I don't think racecar driving is a sport. You are removed from the actual movement

YES! The rapid fire gymnastics where you got to actually see a ton of gymnastics performed? That was amazing. Also, it gave you some context for performance so you can actually recognize when someone is doing something harder and better. When you only see 2 people do high bar and they're world class at it, you get

YES! The rapid fire gymnastics where you got to actually see a ton of gymnastics performed? That was amazing. Also, it gave you some context for performance so you can actually recognize when someone is doing something harder and better. When you only see 2 people do high bar and they're world class at it, you get

He's speaking French, not "African."

He's speaking French, not "African."

Well I don't think anyone is calling this episode genius. I thought the Barney story was excellent. But the two arcs weren't the most insightful this show has ever been. But what did you think about the Eddie episode? Or the subway part of the Dane Cook episode? I think those parts really show how much more willing

I was so glad to read this review and learn that they were talking nonsense cause I was really concerned I had lost the capacity to understand english during that scene.

I'm sure she was forced to sell Step Up.

Everyone knows that, though.

Everyone knows that, though.

My thoughts:

My thoughts:

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Yeah if you suck at it completely. It's not a straight edge, it's a safety razor. I've cut myself a total of 3 times with it.

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Yeah if you suck at it completely. It's not a straight edge, it's a safety razor. I've cut myself a total of 3 times with it.

Well, Mudderway, the correct solution is to stop being socially inept. Sorry. When people say "be yourself" all they really mean is don't lie to the person. You should actually be trying to be a confident, engaging version of yourself.

Well, Mudderway, the correct solution is to stop being socially inept. Sorry. When people say "be yourself" all they really mean is don't lie to the person. You should actually be trying to be a confident, engaging version of yourself.

No, overall it is terrible. She wasn't lying when she said be confident. It is always better to be confident. You can acknowledge any obvious awkwardness or forwardness, but don't apologize for it, make light of it.

No, overall it is terrible. She wasn't lying when she said be confident. It is always better to be confident. You can acknowledge any obvious awkwardness or forwardness, but don't apologize for it, make light of it.

No, I meant Marquese Scott is a better hip hop dancer than them. So that wouldn't makes sense for them to be judges.