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Don't know why y'all post this on late Saturday night. I probably consume more entertainment on Sunday than the rest of the week combined.

Watched the "mini Parks and Rec reunion" My Blind Brother. I'm still not convinced that Nick Kroll is anything other than a non-entity as a leading man, but it was mildly amusing,

"Fires Within Fires stirs together elements from each stage of Neurosis’ multifaceted career while also exploring new territory"

Does it? Don't get me wrong, I've been a huge fan for 20+ years. But if you're suggesting there's shades of anything pre-Enemy of the Sun here, I'm a bit dubious.

This is a textbook example of why you always appear for arrangement. You don't want your business all in disarray.

Agreed. I couldn't stand her on Mad Men - the doctor in season one or two diagnosed her pretty accurately as a petulant child, but there's a lot going on behind her iciness here. She seems to be the most quietly intelligent person on the show.

I read the thing about dealing with terrible people every day, started to respond that that was over the top, and then had to remind myself I have to deal with murderers, sex offenders, and defense attorneys every day. Carry on.

Some of the doomier comments here are a little over the top, even though they have a kernel of truth. The problem is that we need lawyers to replace the dying and retiring ones. But we only need about 1/3 of what schools are pumping out.

If you find in the first semester that you have a passion for it and you end up with superlative grades, stick with it. But if your school has a part time division, do that and try to get a government job during the day to get your foot in the door somewhere where there are jobs, loan forgiveness, and a 40 hour week.

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Moe Rocca?

Came here to post this. Those fucking things don't even come within the same ballpark as working.

The thing that gets me is that many of the people shitting on him weren't even born when he started doing this shit. He's been making this weird, awful, Michael Jackson-aping music since at least the early 90s. It's terrible, yes, but when he's been doing it long enough to have been parodied on Mr. Show, in 2016 it

When Huckabee was governor, he was technically my boss as a state employee. That man is more comically inept than anything. If he had any chance of even being elected dogcatcher, you wouldn't see him anywhere near any sort of campaign.

I also heard one kid right before Code Orange played saying he was excited to see "toosh ammer." Stay in school, kid.

It was so weird to see that at the Hard Rock Café. They had these giant bouncers who didn't seem to have ever heard hardcore before, and they were fucking FRIGHTENED by the crowd at Negative Approach. There was one enormous, lumberjack looking guy near the front who looked like he could kill someone with his bare

I saw them at a small festival in Memphis a few years back, and I was really impressed by their show and the fervor of their fans, but Negative Approach played right after, and it seemed like all of their fans just left. HC youths are passionate, but they sure have horse blinders on.

Why, so they can lazily call him "goth troubadour" again?

Not to debate your broader point, but an admission by a party opponent - or, in this hypothetical, a defendant in a criminal trial - is an exception to the bar on hearsay. It's probably the most common hearsay exception, and it applies to almost everything a defendant says. If you say, "I burned your house to the

The only Trump supporter in meatspace that I've had any sort of fleeting discussion with is a coworker who just harps on the emails. And this is a person who I have to restart the computer for when it prompts her for a restart. And she doesn't even use email herself because she doesn't understand how it works.

No, it's a thing fast food places do when they don't have your food ready, and they want you to pull forward a little bit so the people behind you can be served. It always seems to happen to me, which I find odd because I never have strange orders. It's usually like a simple burger, fries, and coke, and I'm wondering

At my local Wendy's, they ask you to pull forward sometime when there isn't anyone in line behind you. I asked them why, and they said that it messes up their internal review times when they don't get stuff out on time. I'm like, "and?"

I used to kind of just deal with the exorbitant price because they had 30-40 super hot sauces you could choose from. In the last few years, the ones in my area have cut corners, and it's basically 40 bottles with about a half teaspoon of dried crud at the bottom.