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Anyone who has to commute in via LIRR< PATH or MetroNorth doesn’t count as a New Yorker. Just like in real life.

My group was just having this discussion. A lot of us, myself included, like to buy the books just cause. Now if I was to go digital I have to buy them all again. That’s a hard sell for me.

People competing in 10 events while wearing clothes belonging to the opposite sex and listening to Black Flag, obvi!

Yeah but that lip gloss is popping

Yeah I don’t watch Are You The One Either. Challenge 30 at least brought back some of the older folks, like Veronica, but a lot of the time they can’t hang anymore. The challenges are so physical, it’s not like Survivor with an endurance or puzzle challenge thrown in now and then.

Just a vote for a regular or semi-regular The Challenge posts. First topic, how cliff hangers have been ruining the viewing experience.

All I have to add is that I saw Onaodowan when he was still in Hamilton. The Hercules Mulligan/John Madison role is a pretty small one in the play, but he stood out to me as doing a lot with it, especially Madison. Coming out of “It’s Quiet Uptown” when Jefferson says “Can we can back to politics” and Madison chokes

Bad news. We serve them now.

Ridiculous, they’d need to master some sort of complicated combustion system to get all the way-

Yeah but those elephants are everywhere...

They also had a bag of chips, so they were being responsible.

This is what I was thinking. I like buying the books even though I don’t use them all in a campaign. To have Volo and the Monster Manual and have to pay again to use it digitally is a drag that’s hard to get past

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Adjacently related, when I first moved to NYC all by myself, many years ago, whenever I would be feeling lonely and blue in my Astoria basement apartment I would watch my DVD copy of Muppets Take Manhattan.

30 Rock was a rip off of the original Muppet Show. hashtag hot take

I stuck it out since I grew up with the Muppets and wanted the show to succeed. I agree with the others who said it was starting to course correct in the second half of the season. Wish they had gotten a second season to keep with that new direction but such is the fickle mistress of network TV. I think they wanted to

I worked on a tiny house show and most of the buyers in reality planned to use the tiny house as a personal vacation home and/or an AirBnB. Unless it was a craftsman style home in San Diego, those they lived in, but those weren’t really tiny homes imo. I had so many eps that were San Diego craftsman.

Crocodile tears are insincere tears, and I don’t think his tears were insincere at all. I’m sure he feels very bad for himself.

Thimble comes across as strong just wants to protect others from getting hurt, but inside Thimble is empty. Pretty compelling stuff.

Not how coke works unfortunately.

Our new home in Brooklyn has a driveway! We don’t own a car however. This has been another installment of boring facts about my life.