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disillusioned
disillusioned

99% of Americans? How about 99% of Seahawks fans? I mean, unless you're watching a ton of post-game material, and even then, just how much are you picking up on what the players sound like?

Beautiful, dark, deep, nutty rice that will enchant your very senses. And which should be ranked higher.

Yeah, this is obnoxious. I thought it was going to make Google Now the LEFTMOST screen, and that you could arbitrarily add screens left and right of center. I've had to dance around a bit to account for this. Dumb.

Just wait until Offline Play becomes an in-game purchase...

It was definitely discussed:

Oh my god I did it reflexively even before I read this comment. 'Murrica.

Wow. Even reading the back story on Vanderjagt's temper and other run-ins with silliness, this story is nothing but redemption for him. Even the text message is a measured, polite response, from a guy in a situation where most people would be losing their fucking shit.

I think I've heard it used at Chase Field as a "rev up the crowd" sound before, but man that's hilarious.

At least they were able to do what the District Attorney of Eagle County, Colorado couldn't manage to get done:

Yeah, he nearly had his leg already in stride by the time Hudson's ankle appeared under it and you can see him instantly realize "shit something has gone terribly wrong." No one wants to cause that sort of injury and there was just literally NO room on the bag. Young handled it well by staying out the whole time.

I was just saying that Yeezus could almost be the soundtrack to HM2.

Yeah, like the others are saying, first grab the trophy on the right. Creep up behind the right fountain and poke your head out quickly to lure one of the panthers close by. Bludgeon. Then, get ready. Lure the other one. (I do it slowly, since he'll stop in his tracks if you hide again.)

Ooh, there's apparently one about 5 miles from me. May be a field trip tomorrow, if it weren't going to be 114°.

"Remember, Montero was hit opening the 7th inning."

Haha, A-star, would read again.

Oh god is that Jimmy Smits?

I loved 3-in-1s. Still have about a dozen packs of them. They're great for packing if you think you'll need detergent somewhere and don't want to deal with it. Unfortunately, they never really saw the traction they were looking for, and a bunch of people moved towards the pouches, so too did they.

The earliest versions left oily stains. This was resolved as they continued production. I used them for a couple of years, from early samples through production and later versions. It was definitely a resolved issue, in my experience.