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This is exactly true and may it remain so. I've been looking forward to people arguing over TLJ at my funeral (I'm healthy and in my 30s) for so long that if that's no longer an organic option I may need to rethink dying altogether.

I mean, if it makes you feel better, ICE can’t feasibly detain enough people to make a difference.

Kirsten Gillibrand’s presidential campaign has to a large degree had the oxygen sucked out of it by the backlash to her call for Franken to resign. Franken however, far from being destroyed, is well on his way to a comeback.

Since field players can’t score with their hands, the IFAB changed the rules to make it clear that goalies can’t do it either.

3rd most populous what? OKC could double in population tomorrow and it'd still be smaller than San Diego.

Average career length for an NFL player is three years, and median earnings around $3M. Anything is possible, but Norton was unlikely to see either even before the crash.

Rookie minimum last year was $480k and that’s only if he was on a roster all 17 weeks, so there was never anything to insure.

Darts sends its regards. Or, I suppose, any of archery, biathlon or any of the competitive shooting sports.

Shiner Ruby Redbird is a decent beer generally, a good light beer, and the best of all possible camping breakfast beers.

I was on the road a lot today so was excited to check this out.

RIP Dairy Barn. It's not like I've ever second guessed leaving Long Island, but I regret it less than usual now that I know they're gone.

It’s pretty cool! Like, I wouldn’t recommend spending a crazy amount of money to have it on vinyl or even necessarily listen to the Oldham record from start to finish more than a couple of times. But there’s space for this sort of stuff in a lot of playlists and it’s already aged a lot better than I think, say,

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It’s not the Stones’ version that was sampled, it was the Andrew Oldham Orchestra’s cover. And it’s farcically obvious even before the strings come in.

The rat’s not well-timed because the rest of the events are triggered by Scott’s return from the Quantum Realm. There’s no reason to think a month or a year earlier or later would’ve made a meaningful difference.

That emphasizes the objection rather than undercuts it, I think. Why mention scheduled stoppage time otherwise? Of the facts of the winning goal, we should all be able to agree that it's the one that matters least.

Granted. Dembele both wanted out of the twice a week English schedule and the one year at a time English contracts for 30+ footballers. I’m not mad he’s gone, but I don’t see any sense in suggesting that he couldn’t have played a vital role in the second half of the season.

That seems unkind. Dembele stopped being a 90 minute player a couple of years ago. If Amos hadn’t done his knee, if Dier hadn’t gotten cursed, and if Winks weren’t so fragile Dembele would’ve been surplus to requirements. As it stands, present results notwithstanding, I think it’s a bit crazy to look at the first 30

Weasel words. Framing the goal time as past the end of ‘scheduled stoppage time’ implies irregularity. Either Onana’s 90+5 booking or the state of possession (i.e. Tottenham actively in the attack that led to the winning goal) would have made ending the match at 95:00 hugely scandalous. It takes, charitably, an

 

Trippier’s best year for Spurs coincided with Dier’s—the fluid 2/3 at the back meant that he’d have Alderweireld covering his limitations.