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I I don't like it as much as Maad City or TPAB. I'd give it a "B" or a "B-" Then again, I'm not a K-Dot superfan. As much as I like the previous albums, I've never really liked his voice. Not his rhyme or his flow, but his actual voice. This is okay, but far from his best, IMO.

I don't really get Lara's simmering rage at finding out that Wendy set the boundaries of her return to Axelrod. Wendy and Bobby really have stopped with the intimate conversations/interactions. I guess it's the broader picture - my husband's lying to me, can I trust anything he's saying. Okay, I guess I do get it.

Who were they? Taylor's friends, or did she hookup some of her sister's wedding guests with a private flight? Or both?

He was great in Private Parts. His frustrated, semi-depressed teacher/writer in Sideways was pretty great as well.

Finished listening, and I'd give it a "B". I like it it, but don't love it. That said, even though I really liked M.A.A.D. City and loved TPAB, I've never really liked his voice (not his rhyme or his flow, but his actual voice). I guess I'm saying I'm not one of his superfans. K-Dot is sort of a beyond reproach

Yeah, my first reaction to reading this is that the singer was dead, even though I should know better. Whatever became of Peter Wolf after he left the band? I remember "Come As You Are" but didn't follow him for the rest of his career.

I was supposed to see the St. Louis concert. It was canceled, and I was told to wait. It was rescheduled and then canceled, and I was told to wait. It was rescheduled and canceled AGAIN, and I was told I COULD wait. Thankfully, I got a full refund at that point (they tried to offer me a Ticketmaster voucher, but

The whole thing just depressingly speaks to how corporatism dominates. There was never any thought of simply treating him like a human, understanding that he paid for the ticket and didn't want to get off. It's all about seeing people as objects, as sources of money and justifying inhumane treatment because

It's like the toddler at Disney who got killed by the alligator - remember how big of a story that was and then you never heard anything else about it - quick settlement. It's simply not worth the PR nightmare to have this continually rehashed over months or years of litigation and media scrutiny. United will

Yeah, some people are doubting he's actually a doctor, but, all things considered, I don't think it matters in this case. They were pretty rough with him.

What a clusterf**k. I can't believe they boarded the plane before they had obtained the four seats for the airline employees. I've read that possibly they didn't know they'd need those four seats until the last minute, but then just make the usual offers and see if there are volunteers, and if not, just send your

Lol. Late to the party, but I have a homie who is the exact same way. He HATES birds. He used to live in a second-floor walkup, and he came home from work and some birds were camped at the base of the stairs and on the stairs and not scattering as you'd think they would. He got back in his car and went to a bar

Yeah. I'm from Minnesota (don't live there anymore) and the long, cold winters, and generally much lower overnight temps all year, really keep giant bugs to a minimum. Don't get me wrong, there are bugs; homes get infested like anywhere else, and there's even some big bugs, but it just doesn't happen with anywhere

"I believe that automatic Black universal fellowship is unrealistic."

I've generally had good luck with American. For all the horror stories, I can't really say I've been involved in any sort of horrible incident. Weather delays, sure. And, flying from Phoenix to Chicago, I once had to land in Wichita because a passenger was having a medical emergency. I think there's a perception

Not really. IMO, the show introduced Taylor as the edgy "wildcard" with a robotic speaking voice and gender-neutral name/appearance/pronoun. Since she's something we haven't seen before, we don't know how she's going to react in a given situation. She's an enigma. So, nothing that Taylor does or doesn't do will

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I never understood why he's never gotten a proper fade and a nice tight line. Wouldn't be a cure-all, but it would help. At the very least just buzz it all down. He looks awful.

Booze sales are about the only great thing about living in Illinois - they sell liquor, wine, and beer everywhere - grocery stores, gas stations/convenience stores, Target/Walmart, Costco/Sams, Walgreens, liquor stores. And, they sell it everyday (including Sunday), and the hours are pretty broad - I think starting

I actually love Taylor's clinical/robotic, socially-repressed demeanor; her clipped speaking and her appearance — all seemingly out of place in the "finance bro" world. Plus, her background of being such an outcast. I agree the gender thing was maybe interesting for two minutes, and it's unnecessary IMO, they