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Nothing serious beyond some bruises, but one time an ex and I were camping and a very strong storm rolled through, so we retreated to the tent and with nothing else to do started getting very cozy. There was something extra exciting about having this storm rage around us, with lightning and thunder adding a dramatic

Lol. There’s some truth to the idea that your brain stops working until you cum.

Pretty sure its from Team America: World Police

Oh Sweet Jeebus. Screw that asshat.

“shitfiddle”

You sir, are a genius. *golf clap*

If the Spades are truly a common thing at these, I really need to figure out how to make some black friends. I love Spades, but almost nobody I know can play.

Great, now there’s going to be an “intelligent athlete” trope.

“Nanobubbles protect me from black on black crime.”

Which is what journalists do, asshat.

I completely agree with most of your synopsis (and I love hockey for the same reason). I also understand why people don’t get baseball (I didn’t for a long time), but that’s because all the things that are happening are very subtle. It is much more cerebral than most of its American counterparts. Where the defense

That was just amazing. I want to watch that in a loop forever.

I thoroughly enjoyed it and laughed several times. I was also impressed with how not horrible Ferrell was for a soft, 47 year old actor.

I’ve only seen the clip, so I’m curious, is that how it played out in the show? The clip alone is edited together, so there are pieces of the discussion missing. The clip definitely makes it seem like he is interrupting, but I can’t tell if its the editing or not.

There’s been a few little things here and there, but the most expensive was a slingbox when they first came out. And I didn’t even have a TV.

This can’t be real. Is this real? The fact that I’m uncertain says everything you need to know about Boston and the Pats.

Can I just say... using an asterisk to signify a footnote doesn’t work when you also use dozens of asterisks to signify action.

Meanwhile, Tom Brady also made a statement about the case...

It is, perhaps, a double standard—those films are more clearly able to be viewed by the world-at-large as fiction than, say, the disturbing creative ramblings of a troubled black teenager from Los Angeles working in a genre that’s only recently been seen as “family friendly” in America, and often only if purveyed by

I think this is the most salient point in all of this. I never once believed Tyler, Earl, etc were like the characters they portrayed in their earlier work. They’re fairly suburbanized skate kids, who seem bored and are trying to push boundaries like most teens. Why can’t people appreciate what they are doing the same