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Nick Harley
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As a proud graduate of Ohio University, I don't give a shit about the Buckeyes.

FOX SPORTS: Remember all of those guys that you hated on ESPN? Now you can see them here on Fox Sports!

Oh look, a guy with a Pepe avatar is trolling! Groundbreaking work.

Did you watch a single game? The way the games were being called, it was like Cleveland wasn't even playing. The narrative of this series was only ever going to be "The Cubs Broke the Curse!" or "The Cubs Curse Continues!" The Indians weren't considered underdogs, they were considered inconsequential.

I'm sure lots of people have pointed this out, but the Golden State Warriors, who had the most regular season wins ever and the first unanimous MVP, blowing a 3-1 lead is quite different than the Indians, who lost 2 of their ace starting pitchers and best player Michael Brantley before the playoffs even started (and

The letter that he (or his publicist) wrote for Sports Illustrated really wiped away a lot of folks' lingering disappointment. I think all along people were more upset with the way that he left (deciding last minute on national television, basically embarrassing us) than him actually leaving. But besides that moment,

Roll Tribe.

He sold kilos of coke, so I'm guessing he could get votes for HC.

That's right, Salladhor Saan and Bran and starting a jam band and touring the land!

That's a shame. Watch the Throne feels like one of the last blockbuster rap albums that I gave a damn about. Fall 2011 there were about 4-5 tracks that were inescapable at college house parties and bars.

Totally agree. Hot Fuss is front-loaded with some of their best work, but the second half of the album completely falls off. Sam's Town is more cohesive for sure and features some of my favorites of theirs (Reasons Unknown, Read My Mind, This River is Wild).

There better be time for an (Instant) Classic Winston/Gina mess-around!

Sayonara, Papi ;)

Lol, is that you, David Price?

#RallyTogether

I'd say this and Anchorman are easily the most quotable movies of the last 20 years. Anyone wanna nominate any others?

I'm so glad someone said Fassbender. He should be in everything. I'm so excited he's going to be in that upcoming movie with Brendan Gleeson, who's another favorite.

Everything about Cleveland is super great right now! (Willfully ignores the Browns' shitty existence)

If by alright, you mean partially abandoned. Do people seriously think Detroit is nicer than Cleveland?