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Jet fuel can’t melt steel casks

You’ve always been my hero.

If you’re not using recovery items, you can discard them to make more room for the stuff you DO use.

Technically, it’s French House not EDM

Justice, not Daft Punk—but, very French and very not EDM

that woman is all of us

Keeps the Rangers in Arlington, and that’s enough.

There’s a certain irony in this statement...but I can’t decide if it’s that Drew has published novels, national magazine articles, etc. outside of Deadspin, or if it’s that years ago, his comments on threads actually helped him in getting a job here.

Also you’re a dick, but that’s not really ironic.

the fact that nobody has piled on you for this...well, it boggles the mind

Godspeed

Anna, this is really good. Balanced and fair, even sweet in a way.

It reminds me of Caity’s cruise piece (albeit from a wildly different angle) and really makes me wonder what it is about sending writers on cruises that makes for such compelling stories. (DFW’s Shipping Out essay also comes to mind)

Spot on. But from reading the comments it seems like a lot of people don’t understand that, much like Beyoncé and Formation...trap music isn’t really for you.

I see a bunch of people dogging on the 3 Future songs they’ve ever heard and complaining about the content of the lyrics in those songs as if they don’t realize

How many ppl on this thread are going to quote Jumpman as the go to example for Future’s lyricism without realizing he’s done other songs?

There’s dozens of examples of what the article is actually about—namely that he’s putting so much of himself and his emotions into the tracks he makes. Listen to ‘Throw Away’ from

idk if I’d call Future a creampuff but holy shit was Barter 6 good

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welcome