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not even remotely funny. I don't mean that in a politically correct 'you can't say that!' way, I mean that was a legitimately unfunny stupid comment.

This SO much. I regret keeping the knife, since I've been super above the board thus far in terms of not stealing anything or wielding undue influence.

Nathan: I actually didn't mean to stand up for Cotter. I thought he was an idiot and Finn was a jerk. They were made for each other! But then Finn took a swing at me and well, I really don't like his face. Honestly, I might play through the episode again to change that choice—not because I want to save scum it now

I was so upset about that. It looked cool but God the movie was awful.

Sean, I very much appreciate your writing for giz. I get that you have to address the elephant in the room but do think it's a little heavy on comparing apples (heh) and oranges. The XPS is just a slim laptop and seems pretty incredible judged on its' own merits.

If you hit the lottery as an indie dev would you churn them out too? Yes. As long as people are buying and you can create compelling experiences with low overhead then I think it's silly to hate on the dev.

Just curious - would NFL fines be a tax deducation for the player? Don't the fines go to benefit NFL's play60 stuff or whatever? I know it's a stupid question but I've always wondered.

you should consider finding more productive things to do with your lives than collectively shitting on a shitty book.

Completely agree, and that's a really great way of putting it. DC has its good steps towards preserving its' legacy (city offering a sweetheart deal on rent to a long-running black-owned jazz club) and bad ones (beer bars named 'marvin' dedicated to the like one year Marvin Gaye spent in Belgium, as a pretense to

You can do the barest minimum of reading on what crack era cities were like and be safe in your assumption that you probably wouldn't want to live in them. I'm not really saying anything controversial here.

See: my recommendation for folks to watch "getting up". Watching movies and docs about cities in decades past is awesome - I love to romanticize it and dream about living in a NYC or DC where rent was cheap and we didn't have this 'us vs them' cultural thing going on with the well-off and the poor. But. Zero

Yeah U street's transformation is really remarkable. It has always been safe as long as I've been here (lived no 14th and W a few years ago), but I'm at now in Shaw was a little scary 5 years ago. Kind of interesting to see the gentrification train creep down Florida Ave... someday even the hot block of North Cap

That's good feedback - I totally get it. I love watching old docs and reading about cities in decades past for much the same reason. I wasn't really directing my comment towards you specifically, for what it's worth. Just interesting timing based on the conversation I'd had with my fellow DCers about what it would

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It's insane to me that they didn't figure out xbox one compatibility for windows apps.

Book recommendations GO!

Book recommendations GO!

You should look at maybe a bluetooth to audio adapter just for spotify? Then you could stream from your phone. That whole 'turn off and back on' process would drive me insane.

I actually didn't know it wasn't banksy's instagram. I thought being on social media was beneath him, honestly. But with artists you never know if the account is legit and just an ironic commentary on the nature of fame in the instagram-era or whatever.

I feel like this poor couple is about to get doxxed mercilessly by gamergate morons.