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Raw was way better this week, but it had established a pretty low bar the previous 3.

Bayley is a much better fit for the New Day than Sasha is. Their whole thing is dorky, upbeat positivity and that fits Bayley to a tee.

It's a line from "Back to School".

The dumbest hot take on this whole thing by far has come from former Patriots cornerback Rodney Harrison, who objected to Kaepernick's protest because (in his words) Kaepernick is "not black" and therefore "doesn't understand" the discrimination that young black men face.

One of the freedoms they died for is the freedom to protest, which makes those criticisms kind of ironic.

The fact that this act is getting more press and controversy than multiple past instances of NFL players committing violent felonies raises disturbing questions about America and football culture.

Ghost Harry: "Hey Maria, what happened to all the flour?"

LOL, edited to make the same point.

Seriously. It's like when Marco Rubio tried to cultivate some cred with young voters by claiming that Wu Tang was his favorite rap group, and then was unable to name a single member of Wu Tang when asked who his favorite was. There's like 20 goddamn guys in Wu Tang. Just guess the name of a random rapper, you've got

I'm not a huge RHCP fan or anything, but Jesus Christ. What kind of insufferable dipshit can seriously say with a straight face that Faith No More is the "greatest band in the universe"? It's not even the greatest band Mike Patton was in.

It depends on how many games you play and what your value equation is. To each their own. I don't have as much time to game as I'd like to anymore so I buy a limited number of games a year - usually AAA open world games like you said with at least 20+ hours of single player gameplay, and most of them I buy on sale a

Hindsight Troll is the lamest species of troll.

They actually did a great job with the procedural generation in this game. The problem is that there isn't much to actually *do* in this massive world. No multi-player, no basebuilding, etc.

Seriously. I stopped buying games at launch years ago and am so much happier because of it. You avoid overhyped disappointments, save money, and get the best gameplay experience since almost everything now is riddled with bugs at release and requires multiple patches to fix.

In my opinion a game is a good value when it gives you at least 30 minutes of gameplay for every dollar you spend.

I'm not a proctologist, but perhaps you wouldn't get hemorrhoids if you stopped shoving marbles up your ass all the time.

Pretty much all movies butcher the geography of the city take place in. Even the iconic car chase scene in Bullitt is laughable to San Franciscans who recognize how incongruous the shots are. He starts off in Fisherman's Wharf, then all of a sudden he's 5 miles away in Dogpatch, then he's 5 miles away again in up in

No, it wasn't. It was a reference to her entrance at her Summerslam match, which you apparently didn't see.

Why is Bray Wyatt cosplaying as a guy from Assassin's Creed?

"Fred! It's Marvin! Your cousin, Marvin Durst! You know that new sound you're looking for? Well listen to THIS!"