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I read elsewhere that it’s for other coins, not Bitcoin.

Dancer in the Dark, anyone?

I have a very specific memory of this song - driving down the highway and I lost control of my car due to avoiding a large-ass ladder appearing suddenly in my lane. Spun around completely at speed, ended up facing backwards into traffic, stalled, but still drivable .... and this song on the radio.

Documentarians, LOL. They are stupid, classless fools appealing to tasteless children.

This is 100% wrong. Acoustic Layla is the worst acoustic version of a song.

My mom lives in Texas and has an HOA. I think all the neighborhoods in her area do.

I have an acquaintance in such a situation - he gave his sons some property, everything in his will goes to his second wife. There’s no animosity there, his kids are cool with the arrangement.

Really? Old Japanese people love nothing more than helping people out. Stand around for a while looking like you don’t know what you are doing and someone will more likely than not offer assistance.

Jesus, no

I’m decidedly middle aged and I get pissed when I hear people my age bitching about the state of modern music. There’s TONS of great music being released all the time, and it’s never been easier to find it.

I watched a lot of Nishioka in Japan, and I don’t think any of us Japan fans thought he would be an MLB superstar. I thought he would be average to slightly above, maybe, and certainly not as bad as he was, though.

My high school had a pretty high east Asian population, and I don’t think there was a single kid who wasn’t either born overseas or the child of immigrants.

The kanji actually is one of the easier parts of learning Japanese, in my opinion. The grammar and the endless stream of homophones is definitely the hard part. Learning kanji is just pattern memorization.

Got direct flights to Houston, New York, Denver, Toronto, and Boston as well, none of whom are on his list.

Not only that, she looks older than 23, too.

These are quite rare things in Japan, though. I’d say way less common than in the US.

Not that many. Tons of tourists of all shapes and sizes these days.

Funny, I’m basically the opposite. Love the book, but the movie.... Well, it’s OK I guess. Unmemorable and no match for the book to me.

We always called it hair metal back when hair metal was still A Thing.

Whu? Who hates Africa? Great song.