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Yeah, it turned out he could score with both opposing starting big men out.

Well, I don't literally have no friends (people seem to like me well enough when I'm around), but I'm awful at keeping the friends I have. I don't have any connection beyond being Facebook friends with just about any of the people I knew before college, and now this fall I'm starting grad school in a new place and in

Man, I'm 20 and I already don't have friends. This is horrifying.

Remember The New Normal? That was a show that aired on television.

Yeah, but then how would you bring the feeling of using the Internet on a phone to those poor benighted souls with computers?

Now that Game of Thrones is a thing that I can't avoid again (after a few years where it kind of seemed to fall of the radar), I've been thinking about what it is that bothers me about that show. Several years ago, back when everyone was talking about Breaking Bad and I hadn't seen it, their reactions made me want to

A+ fishstick

I don't know about that. As an avid fan of women's sports, it's clear to me that tennis is the highest-profile sport. I suppose it's different in other countries than in America, but here I don't think it's obvious that men's tennis is generally more popular than women's tennis.

I went to a high school quizbowl national championship in Rosemont, Illinois. Rosemont sucks but getting a free trip to hang out with people I like is fun. On Saturday night we went to a Middle Eastern restaurant in Logan Square that twenty minutes after we came turned into a dance club, so we were just eating at a

I do enjoy how well the show captures the vague sadness of that part of Los Angeles County.

It's in the San Gabriel Valley, not the Inland Empire!

Tegan and Sara

"That Girl" is a hella good song

My favorite myth system is either Indian or Celtic myth. They're both great.

I reread the Narnia books when I was in high school, and it really saddened me how little they held up.

Yeah, I wish the album were longer but as Stephen pointed out to me the fact that it's so short will make me listen to it over and over.

I fell in love with Tolkien when I was very young and I'll never escape from that. For reasons I can't ascertain, third-grade me was very taken with the story of Aldarion and Erendis; I'm not sure what the appeal of a couple falling out of love was for me, but there it was.

Oh man, as I'm going through the album every song makes me think "yeah, this is great, I'm going to make note of it" and then the next song prompts the exact same reaction so it's pointless. I think my favorite song right now is Stop Desire, but I'm definitely going to go through phases where I'm especially about

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