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While I will accept that the sensible or realistic version of the ending is that they don’t get together, the movie earns its bit of fantasy at the end. It’s a type of movie that deserves a happy ending.

I think it’s a combination of two things: people who are fighters (and probably other solo competitors) get kind of weird about maintaining control, so I think it feels better or easier for some fighters to say “I was in control [of my weight cut, or training, or whatever else] and lost fair and square” than “I lost

I think the key point in all this is that NJPW’s market is limited in the US. The biggest thing they had going for them was The Bullet Club/The Elite and the high level talent therein (Devitt, Styles, Gallows, Anderson, Rhodes, Bucks, Omega) that could easily translate to the American audience, on top of all being

I would like to nominate West Virginia, please. All the dickishness of the south without even the veneer of Southern Hospitality to make it go down easier.

How are the Cardinals doing this year? 

To be fair, for years his company’s biggest customer base was Juggalos.

Seriously. There’s such a classist bent to so many of these jokes about chain restaurants. In a lot of towns and on a lot of budgets, Olive Garden really is the nicest place you can go on a date night. In a perfect world, those people would have access to other, more unique restaurants, but mocking people for liking

They’re not OP, just strong cards. There’s a bunch of ways to counter them/remove them from the field. It’s mainly that these are really important characters in the lore. Nicol Bolas is the recently defeated big bad and his planned required basically brain washing those gods and then turning them into his undead

They brine their chicken breast, so the entire thing has a bit of a pickle taste to it, which I dig. And are you kidding about the bland thing? Get a spicy chicken sandwich; it blows the competition out of the water. Like Wendy’s spicy chicken doesn’t even come close.

“I’d like to make sure I posture a little bit about how good my taste in things is and make sure everyone knows how cool I am: does anyone think the popular thing is actually trash?”

It’s a moot point. Morgan is the starter. She’s always been the starter. I would like to see Press there, especially as BluttPugs (lol, I love their name) points out that Morgan is playing with some kind of knock, but it’s not gonna happen.

Then she has to decide whether it’s more important to win, or to make the advertisers happy. I fully expect the wrong decision.

Answer:  Twenty-something hipster chicks and their pet gay have their faves.

The incident itself has been public knowledge for most of a year and it hasn’t stopped the fawning coverage. A head-scratcher.

I’ve moved on, User 27382. Unless you’re Swin Cash, then I apologize for offending you.

“Atlanta Dream...

I would say something nice about the Storm, but I don’t want my knees to explode.

But the two issues are separate. The problem isn’t that City have money and that they have spent it widely and well; the problem is where City’s money comes from. Mixing the two trivializes the former and prevents an honest reckoning with what City’s ascendence really stands for.

If someone was going to ruin Endgame, I’d have guessed Andy Reid.

This is precisely how progressives shoot themselves in the foot.
“Yeah, he’s gay... but he’s not a racial minority or transgender, sohe’s not enough of a minority for me to trust him.”
“He only advocates for LGBTQ rights, but he hasn’t done anything noteworthy enough for me to believe that!”
“He’s so normal looking!