disillusioned
disillusioned
disillusioned

The buzzing system is... a lesser of evils scenario. Most people on the show know most of the clues, which is a pretty fair assumption. But there’s still categories that people have as weaknesses. Mine was Opera, so imagine my delight when THAT showed up in Double Jeopardy! for me.

I mean, I just use my wedding band, much to the consternation of my wife...

I mean, I just use my wedding band, much to the consternation of my wife...

You just know he texted his mom to watch today and then—oof. 

Jeeeezus this article is a real fucking reach. Tim Kaine’s “off the cuff” response was perfectly direct: “Nope.” And then the folksy “that’s not how I was raised” but, while, who cares, not terribly ideal, you’re over-interpreting into oblivion here. 

Abso-fucking-lutely. If players knew that skating the crease meant, just as frequently as not, getting a blocker to the chest...

Mini Reese’s cups. You’re thinking of Mini Reese’s cups.

Pull a nose hair. Seriously. 100% of the time, it works 100% of the time.

+1 DJI

Jesus, thank you. This is the kind of story I would've stopped a close friend from feeling because dear god it's not interesting read the room! 

God damn if this isn’t the hard-hitting hardcore chess coverage I never knew I craved. Thanks for writing this up. Really great analysis, and fascinating.

He’s a driver in Phoenix. He absolutely didn’t recognize them. He could have had Shane Doan, OEL, Keith Tkachuk, and Wayne Gretzky in the car and he wouldn’t have recognized them either.

In one of the stupidest indiscretions of my youth, I jumped my parents’ 1993 navy blue Suburban with some friends in the car late one night. We had stumbled on a very steep railroad crossing and hypothesized that we’d be able to get air. I had my friend watch the speedometer while I watched the road, and on our second

You say this, but Fox News is still a thing. 

The specific place she was crossing is odd. It is absolutely not a pedestrian crossing point, but the path in the median forms an X whose ends abut the road. The irony is that the median had a “no pedestrian crossing, use crosswalk” sign that faces the sidewalk side of the road, but she was crossing from the reverse

I really feel like this is the wrong city to try this on right now. The Suns and Coyotes are already looking for new arena possibilities, and the Coyotes even had put together a handshake deal with ASU that would have provided a centrally-located arena with no muni bonds, and just a stadium district with tax rebates.

It’s just booked as a suite. You get 30 tickets for like $4,200-$7,500. Includes food. And yeah, it basically sells out every season.

Ugh, so the article doesn’t mention it, but Model S’s have fully electric rear interior door handles. If the two kids were in the back for instance, and the power to the vehicle shorted or went out in the fiery crash as I expect happened, the door handles wouldn’t work. Instead, you’re supposed to pull up the carpet

Christ where’s Tommy Lee Jones and some K-rails when you need ‘em?

I also feel like it’s priced accordingly for this. If replayability is purely down to optimization, I’m okay with $20. I’m about to get absolutely destroyed by the storm though...