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Defenestrate You
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I can understand exaggerated eyes. When watching episodes and films on screen everything has to be visual short hand for something. Eyes are easy to draw expressively and communicate clearly where things like furrowed brows and twitching lips might be difficult to render or confusing in their message. The issue is not

Koreans are completely nanners over kimchi. With good reason, stuff's pretty tasty. I didn't understand the line, to be honest. Kimchi is pungent, that's for damn sure, but it smells more like garlic.

I personally felt it was a good film, but I'm not here to defend it. Just saying I knew it would win because there is nothing Hollywood loves more than navel gazing. An artsy film about the painful price of fame and how difficult it is to put on a show? That has oscar bait written all over it.

There is a lot typical westerners can learn from eastern traditions like these. I would, however, caution people new to it not to just dive right in and reorganize their lives. Understanding the core concepts and especially application are the most important parts. Despite many specious claims to the contrary you can

Barbara Streisand is gonna be pissed. Seriously, though, good lookin'. I will take advantage of this if I ever manage to own a home.

I'm all for stopping ISIL, but haven't we gotten in trouble by spreading top notch weapons around the globe before? I mean I seem to recall trouble with the Iroquios Nations, Japan, Vietnam, China, the Mujahadeen... Jordan is unlikely to turn in to a future enemy, but still...

My uncle used to own a restaurant in Cleveland. What are these 'good parts' you mentioned?

I don't know nuthin' about no mountain lions, but I can tell you from experience you don't want a bobcat setting up shop near your property. The shrieks those things emit sound like a woman who is about to be murdered.

Everything has a right to life. That is until it invades my half acre of hell.

As Dale Gribble put it track&field is hardly a sport. More like the leftover odds and ends that didn't make it into other sports.

I think missionary gets a bad rap. Sure it gets stale real quick if that's all you do, but it provides good leverage (especially if you slip a pillow under her hips) and I love seeing the look on a gal's face when I'm inside her.

Someone had to point it out.

My only nitpick is the 12 division titles. Sounds impressive, but I could have quarterbacked those patriots teams to six of those division titles. Today's incarnations of the Bills, Jets, and Dolphins are just... sad. One of the biggest reasons that most of the country hates the Patriots is that it feels like they are

Don't even need a barrel. They sell charred oak infusion spirals these days. Cool stuff.

I was about to call you names. I had briefly confused Four Roses with Four Queens. I believe I deserve the name calling now. THAT, dear internets, is why you edit your posts before hitting submit.

A good start. As a bourbon drinker, though, please don't serve me Bulleit. I get that this is more geared towards mixed drinks/cocktails, but Bulleit just doesn't cut it. Too smooth, no backnotes, can't taste the charred oak. Really lacking in the complexity that should separate bourbon from other whisk(e)ys. Whenever

Amen

Last week after the Packers debacle I had the temerity to suggest Russell Wilson is only a third year pro still working on his game. That he had amazing potential, but wasn't playing hall of fame ball that everyone claims he had.

Central PA. If you can live without things like high speed internet, modern amenities, cultural gathering points, paved roads, or liquor stores then central PA is the laid back nearly post racial place to be.

Come to Pennsyltucky. We don't have clubs or good restaurants or good grocers or independent theaters or really any touch of class outside the Civil War museum, and their is nothing to do but tube down the millions of creeks and streams, BUT, you can exist as a black person at large. Just stay away from the cities