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Advantage: Kylie Who Has Done Something.

This is just his way of announcing his new book "Killing Russians."

Upvoting even if it's only about the lyrics. The music and voice are all solid, but that goddamn poetry is unbearable. Seriously, I can write you a Jim Morrison poem in 3 minutes. It's garbage.

See guys. It isn't a Muslim ban. It's just a ban on people from overwhelmingly Muslim countries, with exceptions made for Christians. Not a Muslim ban.

"The AHA report does lightly censure the film for not recognizing stress in the animal earlier, but otherwise affirms that all on-set procedures were followed."

For what it's worth, she was never listed as a writer/correspondent on the Daily Show. Just a correspondent. There are rumors that the reason she was passed up for the anchor spot is that Jon Stewart values writers. Why Trevor Noah got the nod is another question, but I don't believe she was writing her bits.

Is it okay for me to admit that I find Sam Bee more grating than funny, as long as I also point out that I agree with her on almost everything politically?

I wouldn't call it depressed. More like anxious, and unable to get distracted by football, because holy shit the foundations of our government are being ripped apart from the inside. But enjoy the game.

That would be an awesome comparison if I got paid to watch the Super Bowl.

Far be it from me to identify as a hipster (which is a total hipster move, I realize), but Joe Buck in my opinion is unlikable, but competent. The Tyree catch call was not good, and the hyperventilating over Randy Moss fake mooning the crowd was bad, but he's a pretty reliable play caller. Remember, he's not the color

Not going to lie. With everything that is going on, I do not give one fuck about the Super Bowl. I love football and love rooting against the Pats, and should they win it this year, I will feel nothing. If they lose I will feel nothing. I'm going to watch, but it doesn't feel like the Friday before the Super Bowl to

Well I'm not performing at the Grammys. Stars do not get it.

And orgies to boot. Plus all the lower classes are happy. I realize everything isn't perfect, but that's the least of my worry scenarios.

For what it's worth, I've heard our reality being compared to Animal Farm, 1984 and Brave New World, and that's fine. But I've started reading Roth's The Plot Against America, where in an alternate timeline Charles Lindberg makes friends with Hitler, and runs as a Republican while denouncing Jews as dangerous for

Yeah. We've seen the clip where Pence goes to Hamilton.

They don't have to all be a mini biopic on an athlete who falls hard is my point. It's the same story, repeated over and over. Not every movie is a hero's journey, and there are generally a few different routes their protagonist can take. Not so with 30 For 30. It is a young stud who flies too close to the sun and

I like the oddball 30 For 30's quite a bit, but I think way too many get sucked into this Behind the Music formula. And with exception to the smaller names, I already know what happens. I don't learn a hell of a lot from these. Now when we watch that one about the Canadian running across Canada, okay, that's

Some were very well, but just looking at the list of episodes, you can see exciting but self destructive athletes/personalities:
The Legend of Jimmy the Greek
The Guru of Go
Run Ricky Run
Tim Richmond: To the Limit
Fernando Nation
Marion jones: Press Pause
The Best That Never Was
Unguarded
The Marinovich Project
You Don’t Know

No, it's occurred to him. This is him desperately letting us know it doesn't bother him at all. It's actually pretty funny, right? Right? Whatever. He doesn't care at all. Not one bit. Dude, why are you even talking about the Apprentice? Sad.

Counterpoint: There have been about six stories told over and over. More than half of them were some variation of "God, just look at how awesome this athlete was. But then this…" or "Weeee. This collection of guys was super cool back in the day. But then this…"