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16 minutes of boring-ass monologue. Thankfully the article explains it more concisely.

Is there a way for all parties involved to lose in this situation? 1, the other owners force Jones to shut up, 2, in a blind rage where he forwards Kaepernick all of the messages from the owner’s private AOL chat room where they clearly and obviously agree to blacklist him, 3, that evidence is used to (insert legal

I literally can’t get my Vita to play anything remotely from my PS4 despite having the PS4 hardwired and having 300mbps internet speeds. It’ll connect and play smoothly for about a minute before there’s ridiculous screen tearing and then disconnects. With the Switch it’s not an issue; I can take it straight from the

Your 10 year old is not a millennial. We’re like fucking 30 now dude.

How are people so bad at not being stupid? It’s truly remarkable.

Watching Giannis on/off the court is one of the few things that still inspires joy without caveats to the unguarded, non-cynical side of me. Truly, he is a freak in that regard.

Honest question - what the fuck is wrong with you? I hope that’s just the drunkenness talking. That was one of the most vicious, and easily avoidable, hits I’ve ever seen.

This is like the time me and some buddies were driving down to Buffalo to see a Sabres game. We all met up at my buddy Aidan’s house and we were about to get in the car and, with it clearly in sight, I called Shotgun. Clear rules, right?

When the Executive Branch of our government is openly calling for someone to be fired because of her speech, the First Amendment argument is definitely valid.

Since they skipped the Native American smoke hole scene from the book in the first movie (which is how the kids learned about IT’s origin), I’m guessing they want to combine that scene into adult Mike’s story. And it makes more sense to the writer to avoid the Native American association, hence switching to

Ooooh, I like the idea that Mike becomes a Lovecraft-style scholar driven to madness by his study of the otherwordly being.

Yeah o go back and forth with this scene. I appreciate you’re commentary.

IT is my favorite book. I’ve read that 1,100 page brick three times and listened the the audio book at least once a year for 5 years now. IT is the only book that makes me feel nostalgic for a childhood I could never had lived and makes me want to read a compendium of Derry. I really...REALLY hope this movie doesn’t

I skimmed through this, but I didn’t see the step where you hum the theme song through the entire process.

The angst this book produces in those that hate it is so baffling to me. As a child of the 80's I found it to be a fun, silly romp that allowed my mind to spin up memories of days gone by. Now the chic thing to do is tear it down like its Dostoyevsky.

But you guys win so many games!

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And if the whole Dodger organization is guilty, then isn’t this an indictment of our institutions in general? I put it to you, Greg - isn’t this an indictment of our entire American society? Well, you can do whatever you want to us,

I can see why this is compelling, but it just feels... out of place. Maybe I’ve watched this movie way too many times to appreciate a different take, but raspy voiced Batman adds more gravitas to this speech for me.

The Long Walk will always be my favorite King story. His best are always the human stories. Non supernatural, no aliens or monsters.