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No, you don’t get 2112. it’s about the primacy of the individual, and if you will just wait as I draw breath for the next 90 seconds, I can explain that in an uninterrupted 45-minute monologue.

I’m puzzled by an ordering of the universe in which “hey, eat what you like, it’s cool with me” is a hot take.

This is the worst possible food opinion.

It’s so incredible that drafting David Robinson basically set the tone and established the culture of sacrifice and winning for 3 decades. Probably the most valuable (long-term) pick to have ever been made by any franchise in the history of the league.

because it’s important to tell people who like MacFarlane that they have bad taste.

Clear shipping tape folded back on itself forms the pocket to keep the Zebra telescopic pen with the notebook. Most of the notebooks are Moleskine plain hard cover Reporters at 3.5x5 inch format. The two most recent are from Dick Blick - half the price and also made in China (Moleskine farms out its manufacturing to

Spo is great!

Hakeem, Dirk, Nash, David Robinson also won MVPs and never get hated on.

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I've always had a soft place in my heart for Maybe I'm Anazed. Paul and Wings.

My experience is that former members of GWAR are pretty much money when it comes to concussion diagnosis in professional athletes from a remote location.

And just for life!

I guess you don’t fear little boy jail when you’re already in little boy hell.

Overused. Trying something new. Let me know how you felt about it.

I take it all back.

The only strike against him:

How people think this is bad parenting is beyond me. In what is one of the most ‘Macho-Bravado’ sports, this man has his daughter lovingly perched on his lap while people sling questions his way. And she is just so damned cute, hamming it up for the crowd and just generally being to die for. Kudos to Steph Curry for

Along with being weird as fuck, AK47 is also insanely nice.

IDK why someone would want this many cards, but I once saw him sign 8 pages of trading cards for a kid at one time. And each page held about 10 cards.

And then proceeded to sign autographs for a dozen or so other people. All while the team bus was waiting on

It was way more than what he did with the ball. He was, for lack of a better word, an outlaw. Literally doing whatever he wanted with no thought of others. That seemed cool as a younger person, that he could be (one of) the best without seeming to conform to anything in any way.

I am pretty sure when I return to the workforce it’s going to be shelving cans at 50. Not too many programs for reintegration for stay-at-home dads like me. I agree that I also get a lot of awkwardness from strangers. Especially when trying to follow up on school and therapy things for my kids. I will get calls about