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I read the point of the movie to be that what actually shapes us as human beings with personalities are the tiny moments that we never really reflect on. I know Leitch has wrote about it ad nauseum but we never see or even hear about the main character's first kiss, first job, driving a car, losing his virginity,

That someone could intensely dislike Boyhood is baffling to me.

I want to point out that it is very unfair to claim that "droves" of American players only return to MLS when their careers have "sputtered" overseas, especially given the list you then present. It's undoubtedly true about Altidore. But Dempsey had a phenomenal career in England and, though benched at the moment at

Wait...Marreese Speights has a 27.8 usage rate????

mostly good list with the exception of drastically underrating mr. goodbar. mr. goodbars are dope.

list seems to be almost entirely based on how good the recent movie franchise incarnations were

this is a legitimately bad list

No mention of Bedoya plugging along for Nantes?

I am not arguing that MLS is more popular than the NHL or NBA, just that MLS and USMNT have very healthy followings. Clearly it is not more popular than the NBA. It is much closer to being more popular than the NHL than you think, but that is not my point. Regardless of the length of the seasons, that is still an

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And just because you and your close-minded/pretentious friends don't follow soccer in the US, doesn't mean there aren't plenty of people who do.

You don't see us lodging an official protest when we have to play on Costa Rica's godawful fields.

Klinsmann confirmed this was true.

Well, only if we fail miserably these next two games. Which is possible.

Dominic Kinnear would be a fine choice.

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Costa Rica is a good squad, they /will/ capitalize if Team USA is not in sync.

+1, although I've also heard they are a fan of Young Boys