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Probably some spillover from the general disappointment in GOT’s last season as well

Calm down dude

Texas is appropriately carved into several different regions, I think


As someone who has driven through France, I can assure you they are just as impolite.

If you’re in the right lane, you’re under no obligation to adjust your speed. The one who bears 100% of the obligation is the person in the left lane, which should only be employed for passing cars in the right lane. And for no other purpose.

Every possible scenario you could consider under this paradoxical rubric is solved by adhering the rule that the left lane is for passing only.

Certain states have signs that say “The Left Lane Is For Passing Only” while others equivocate with “Slow Traffic Keep Right”, allowing the driver some discretion and subjective judgment.

This is a real life competition—like a news or sporting event—not a fictional plot twist in a scripted TV show

I mean, he was asked who would win the Women’s US Open and he casually said some “probably some Korean named Lee” and then that happened so, I don’t know what to say. That seems like a structural condition of the women’s tour

Credit where credit is due: a young lady surviving time spent with Ted Kennedy is impressive

*Carnac opens envelope*

I’m 38!

Well as common as you’d like those practices to be, there are plenty of folks who attended state universities or Ivies on scholarship (AOC’s Boston University is a private school btw) and then got jobs in investment banking or went to law school or went to med school or public policy school or even social work and

Somehow this evolved, but I feel like it used to be:

No, but generally people with CVs that go beyond pouring Mai Tais

“everyone in Toronto thinks you’re an idiot

I mean, this is just a really poor way to pick any kind of position responsible for the functioning of the financial system...someone who doesn’t understand its rudiments at all

Not opposed to—very similar to, one might say a mirror image of

Is that how you pick a doctor?

Also a good reminder that the most famous member of Congress was a waiter in 2015 and serves on the Financial Services Committee, regulating banking and capital markets