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There's a US fan group called 'The Outlaws', and of course the guy that always dresses like Teddy Roosevelt, but as for a nickname, it is strange that we don't really have one.

I'm really looking forward to Chile/Argentina! Out of curiosity, can anyone comment on the quality of the English-language commentary for the Copa America? I've been watching all the matches on Univision, but was kinda curious..

I watch a ton of soccer and was still yelling like an idiot at that free kick. It was absolutely next-level-Messi is incredible.

Can it be from a video game? If so, I'd like to put in a word for GLaDOS, from Portal. In the interest of avoiding specific spoilers, I'll simply say that it's primarily the outstanding voice acting that makes her a favorite. (the link below is spoiler-free)

I'd just like to say that I even read quite a few comments that (possibly?) explain wtf this article is about, and I still don't get it. I can't even figure out what the value or occasion of this..um..thing is. Is it supposed to be funny? Ironic? Is it kitsch?

Eerily similar, although I don't think Mexico were rated quite as highly as Brazil (although a lot of people figured that they were wearing the Emperor's Clothes), and of course aren't hosting, which I think compounded Brazil's trauma in 2014.

In a word, yes. Chile were worlds better. They ran Mexico ragged from the get go and then Mexico folded like a cheap card table by the early part of the second half. Mexico haven't had a lot of firepower up front anyway, so the result wasn't necessarily unexpected-the decimation was a surprise.

I'm not much for comedies but Some Like it Hot is one of my favorite films that happens to be absolutely hilarious.

I couldn't even watch Veep after that-it's the first time I've cried at a TV show in a couple years..

I'll be pretty annoyed if there's no consequence to Jamie knowing about the Cersei/Lancel affair.

That's what I said above-the question is how he finds out. In the books Tyrion told him and Lancel did as well once he renounced everything in the Riverlands. But Cersei was imprisoned, which I think made it easier for Jaime to brood about it. In the show Cersei and Jaime are thick as thieves-the only opportunity, it

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I generally liked this episode, but it wasn't as enjoyable as the previous season finale. I think the issue is that while 'Pops Pops Pops' was tied to a particular era, this episode was tied to a specific TV show. The writers are so creative and have such a good sense of what their actors can contribute that it seemed

What a lovely tribute-thank you for sharing this.

Ouch.

I completely agree! From the moment Shaw saw one boat, sitting completely unattended on an island complex and was presumably able to get to it with no problems it was clear that it was a setup to me, and I'm usually really slow on the uptake for these things.

It's the only show I can think of in recent memory that I watched and can only remember that it was terrible. Everything about it was so bad, it was mind-boggling. A few days after I watched it my sister asked me what it was about and I replied 'It's bad.' I could barely remember the premise of the show and certainly

Or like people don't use sarcasm and hyperbole ever..