Wishing you all luck in finding a new home. Hopefully wherever that may be will mean pulling the site out of Kinja and making it navigable again.
Wishing you all luck in finding a new home. Hopefully wherever that may be will mean pulling the site out of Kinja and making it navigable again.
He didn’t even have to read another article. He just had to read a few comments on Twitter.
I can’t for the life of me figure out what the hell you are trying to say in this story.
This story is not “via Indiewire.” Indiewire merely wrote up a summary of the interview in Vanity Fair. So this article is a repackaging of an already repackaged piece. I realize this is the state of internet reporting now, but at least try to send your readers back to the original piece so that the people/publication…
Guys going one-on-one while everyone stands around watching is not really the product of data-driven basketball, is it? I mean, this shit was pretty standard back in the 1990s.
The greatest one chord song of all time.
Despite Scott’s often pitch dark lyrics about struggling with depression, I have often found myself latching on to his songs that actually did promise some kind of respite from the pain, to be found in connecting with someone. “The Twist” and “Old Old Fashioned” on Organ Fight and “Living in Color” from Mixed Drinks…
“While I’m alive, I’ll make tiny changes to earth”
I’m just crushed by this. Suicide took a family member just weeks ago and now this. I’ve never listened to an artist who could articulate the internal battle with depression so clearly, that instinct to withdraw, still yearning for connection with people, yet confronted with the truth that other people can’t solve the…
Goddammit. This makes me terribly sad.
I was also surprised to see them drinking Pilsner Urquell at the World Series viewing party last episode. I wouldn’t have figured that was a beer available in the US at the time. Or maybe it had just started being imported around then?
I think the other dialogue that is key to the scene is what Philip says to Elizabeth: “I didn’t say she can’t do it. I said she shouldn’t do it.” When Paige says to him that it’s ok that he’s “not into” what she and her mom do, she says it with such a tone that says, “You can’t do what we do.” Elizabeth has framed…
So, his agent is fired, right?
It’s crazy to think about what kind of salary a player like this could legitimately command, if he’s putting together a combined 10+ WAR per season as pitcher and position player. A team could justify $50 to $75 million per year, right?
I had never heard of this before yesterday when a pic was going around twitter of an old Hellman’s add showing mayo and peanut butter sandwiches. And now I see it again today. So odd.
Thank you for validating my use of Victoria pasta sauce.
You lost me at your first sentence. Please get the basics right. It’s not the large point drop that matters, it’s the percentage drop, and these were not the two largest by any stretch.
“Trump is still significantly less popular at this point in his administration that any of the previous few presidents were.” Less than! I see this typo online so much and I don’t understand why.
Ok. I must have just misheard a piece of Elliot’s narration at the tail end of the episode.
I feel like their was a detail that dramatically changes the way one reads this episode. The reviewer talks about Darlene betraying Elliot’s trust, but wasn’t there a sleight of hand at the end about the order of the timeline we were watching? The beginning of the episode, when Elliot comes to in his bathroom and sees…