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No.

Same here. I can find Vernors in Knoxville, but no Faygo. Also, nobody here seems to know that Vernors is a cure-all medicine.

This and, “What flavor Faygo best compliments this bologna Lunchable?”

I think this is literally the only time where it’s okay to ask a Juggalo what their opinion is.

I don’t care if it’s a username, you put ‘esq’ at the end of a name and your opinions are no longer covered by the First Amendment. It’s in the Bible.

Well, duh. Obviously protesting should be done when it disturbs the least amount of people.

The band members were free to make their statement. The station owner is free to make his decision. And we’re free to say he’s a dumbass.

Protest quietly early in the morning before the game? So in other words do something that is not a protest?

If only there was some kind of illegal radio station that ECU could employ...

Do assholes know they’re assholes?

That is a single school of thought that you know is not the driving school.

Exactly. This is why we still obsess over Shakespeare’s identity because we feel that without it, we can’t fully grasp the arc of his (or their) work. A pseudonym hinders historical analysis, more than anything.

If you don’t want people trying to discern how your personal background has informed your writing, you can always make the decision to not put your products out there for sale.

NFL Logic

Indeed, from what I read, Kim took criticism for having committed some acts of journalism that betrayed the people she was writing about in her memoir. Which must have been especially frustrating given her original intentions.

For one, we learned that Ferrante’s collection of “autobiographical” essays coming out next month should be labeled as fiction, at least partially.

I had never even heard of Elena Ferrante until now, so congratulations to her defenders; mission accomplished.

I’m glad he finally confirmed my suspicions! I was shocked at first to learn her identity, but after I went back and reread her books, I realized that Elena Ferrante’s writing style was exactly like Ashley Feinberg’s.