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IBU measures bitterness which, while related to hoppiness, is not the same thing.

What a house proud town mouse.

I’d put #4 at #4. It wasn’t great, and was essentially the same thing as #3 (with better effects, but less cool setup), but being essentially the same thing as #3 isn’t bad.

Funny - I feel that way about Dylan McDermott.

My solution: drink from glasses with spots on them.

I feel bad for you if you’ve only ever been to towns where the local beers, without exception, are all bad. I get that there’s oversaturation of IPAs, and the trend of sours makes me vomit, but any decent sized city with a brewing tradition is going to have some great options that aren’t IPAs, sours, fruity, Brett,

So, this is the sequel to Superbad?

True.  It’s more that they benevolently govern based on the best available evidence.

You wanted to work the saxophone for them?

Call me old fashioned, but I would say the editing was masterly.

Sure the law firm wouldn’t want to piss off the Hearsts.  But do you think the Hearsts would protect a non-family member who is a danger to a family member?  I think they would want to know the truth.

I know it’s sacrelige, but I think CCR’s cover of I Heard it Through the Grapevine is their best cover, and superior to the original.

Well, Bob, I wouldn’t say I’ve been *missing* offal ...

“... The core conflicts are less about punch-ups and more about personalities.”

I don’t see how someone can legitimately argue that your average John Wayne western is better than Logan.”

He’s every bit as much a victim of Adora’s manipulation and toxicity as the girls. He displays classic characteristics of a spouse of a person with Narcissistic Personality Disorder. He is incapable of doing anything because if he does, he becomes the biggest threat to, and therefore target of, Adora.

Nah, that’s NPD.  It allows her to play the victim and shame her scapegoat daughter.

Exactly. While I get people’s insistence that Alan is shady, I think it’s more in keeping with what we have seen that he has been completely beaten down by the toxicity of Adora. She clearly has Narcissistic Personality Disorder (she views her children as an extension of herself, she plays them off of each other,

Dude’s an asshole, but “ain’t” is indeed a proper contraction of “am not”.

In the interview, Jillette says unequivocally that, yes, Trump did use the N-word. The write-up here seems designed to give the wrong impression.