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An endless stream of minivans with TDI badges passing me at 200+ km/h.

Watching the o-lineman forced to act like a human stretcher when Mahomes couldn’t get up was a strange experience. He seemed to take it alright. 

Hilarious you’re calling the Chinese Socialists? Is that a joke? I can’t tell. What do you think that word means?

Gruden: Why so early, boss?

5am? My Lord that’s early. I can just picture Snyder there in his office, across from a barely awake Gruden, stirring his coffee with a sleeve of gatorade cups.

I have a Buc-ee’s sticker on my car here in CA and people always ask me what the hell it is.

Fuck this shit.

Buc-ee’s is incredible. We only go once a year as we travel for vacation, but easily drop $200 between gas, food and other things. Cannot beat their price on ice and drinks. Spotless bathrooms. Well staffed.

Buc-ee’s is the greatest. No clue about how their coffee is but the food is fantastic, the bathrooms are spotless, and the beaver is awesome.

Thank God it still lets you buy on Steam, lest a barbarian horde of indignant “consumers” descend upon Rockstar to tell them that actually what they’re doing is actually monopolization and unfair, before starting a harassment campaign against their developers and PR spokespeople.

Greedfall is not making a purposeful commentary about the difficult nature of social change in the face of concentrated power structures. It’s not. I can’t stress that enough. It simply isn’t. It. Is. Not. Doing. That.

Starter money is reserved for studs like Case Keenum and Ryan Tannehill.

Go fuck yourself, Tomato

Hey Tim. 

From the New Scientist write-up:

Incorrect:

It’s mostly paid for by a value-added tax (VAT), which is a tax structure that exists in most European countries. This applies to businesses at every step of the supply chain and also to consumers when purchasing the end product (though Yang’s proposal would except “necessity” goods like food and clothing, and I think

Twenty years ago, my coach said all he saw out there were little girls, but anecdotes aren’t data.

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