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I think you're right, but you have to admit that the comments on this article from "your side" have been incredibly hostile. It's fucking craft beer, not the Holocaust.

Dude, chill out. No one has said, or even hinted, that IPAs aren't worthy of being talked about. Maybe OP phrased things a little poorly at first, but the second post was perfectly clear, reasonable, and true. Stop being a dick.

Nope, I’ll give them a try when I’m back in North America next week, since I’m sure the place will be flooded with them.

And whoever thought of naming all the episodes after Gang Starr songs deserves an Oscar, just because.

Cage had a bit too much sincere speechifying, but some absolutely perfect casting, and Shades is an utterly perfect villain. Just enough humanity and desperation to him to keep you quasi-sympathetic, but then he's a stone cold monster when he needs to be.

Yeah, the idea that DD2 is anything but the worst of the bunch is clearly, objectively, wrong.

I find that a lot of us craft beer fans tend to treat non-IPAs like non-peaty single malt scotches. That is, we think they're somehow inferior because they lack the identifiable "hook" that was, for many of us, the thing that got us into this type of drink in the first place. Once you learn to appreciate a hoppy (or

Can't deal with pumpkin beers, at least not more than one or two a year.

I don't know what you mean, Chris Pratt and Denzel Washington are still very much… oh…

Oh christ, you again.

You're really bored today, aren't you?

Really liked this interview. It's refreshing to see him asking for specific clarification about Katie's meaning, and responding clearly and consistently to the questions asked, rather than just spitting out canned answers. I wonder how much the translator helps with that, since he has more time to consider his

I was into Moxy Fruvous before they got big! No, seriously, I was. I feel like I should be doing some kind of penance.

Somehow I always show up to this party late, but…

Oh yeah, that was mine, sorry.

Spending the weekend in Amsterdam, engaged in typical Amsterdam tourist shenanigans, and for some reason have been to see two films. The Magnificent Seven is shit, I mean it's perfectly watchable, but it does away with basically all the character development and most of the plot of the original, which I suppose I've

You also appear to be neglecting the work of Christopher Blauvelt.

Neither had Ayn Rand.

In general, yes. As @team_zissou:disqus says, the fact that Gameological was its own site for a couple of years allowed it to develop its own personality, and long-form thoughtful pieces like this were one of its trademarks.

I don't think I've seen any of these movies or shows, but she seems amazing. And, shamefully, the first thing I'll see her in is undoubtedly Dr. Strange. Oh well, I'm a peasant, I guess.