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Yeah I would have agreed before they posted 11-35. I would imagine it would be somewhere in the 8-10 range now.

I would be beyond shocked if it wasn't in AV Clubs 35 best shows of the year.

Fresh air is a very nice thing to breathe. Also, moving more usually comes with being outside (walking, hiking, swimming, etc) and being sedentary is more of an indoor thing which is a big reason why being outside is considered superior. As you said "doing stuff" is usually considered better that "sitting around

I agree with you on every one you list. I think It Was Written is actually a really good album. The rest you listed have GREAT songs but just never come together as a whole (besides Life is Good which I think is legitimately good).

Life is Good was a really quality release last year.

I was about to say the same thing, almost verbatim. Definitely my favorite HateSong so far.

"I'm getting mouth sweats"

After spending the first few episodes on the side of Adnan's innocence (or at least on the side of no substance to his guilt), I am now definitely on the mind that Adnan did it. Maybe he did it and Jay helped cover up or maybe they did it together, but I definitely no longer think Adnan is completely innocent.

You'll get no disagreement with me on that. However, being less subjective would make the game a lot longer and more tedious. So I think most people are alright with accepting the subjectivity there.

This is inaccurate. There is a clip, the exact size of the paint line that they clips on to the link of the chain that corresponds with the whatever 5 yard line is in the chain range. When they go out on the field they line that up so the chain should be in the exact position on the field as it was on the sideline.

There are certainly some umps that call strikes, and especially strikeouts, even more theatrically than refs measuring a first down.

Obviously the artist isn't better off then they were before but that's kind of how these things go, right? New technology comes along that changes how money is made. It would be great if Kodak could keep making the money they were making before digital cameras were invented but they can't. You're right that Michael

I understand that, but you still can't compare a play of a song to the sale of an album. The best selling album of all time, Thriller, sold somewhere in the 40-50 million copy range where Macklemore's Can't Hold Us has been played over 257 million times on Spotify. They're not even on the same scale. So while I

This is the exact point I try to make with people who throw out that $0.005 number. They all seem to forget that the number is per play and not per song and fail to do the math to make it a fair comparison

Well that would be a whole different conversation then. I thought you were implying that you don't use Spotify because of their businesss model and rebel by instead using a model that pays artists nothing.

Why don't you use Spotify to listen to music then buy the albums you really like through Amazon? That way the artists that you don't buy at least get SOME compensation from you listening to their music.

And for anyone that likes Pumking, try Southern Tier's Warlock. It's essentially their stout version of Pumking and it's fantastic.

You from Pittsburgh too? That was a pretty outstanding celebration.

Yeah that's what I was trying to say. I was arguing that movies stay relevant longer than TV, but that I was only saying that for dramas. I definitely think TV comedies stay culturally relevant longer than those on film.

I don't think I agree with this. I think the great films have much longer cultural relevance than television (at least traditionally, we'll see if that changes now that so many shows are so easily accessible). Think back to the 90's. I love the X-Files and that was definitely a cultural phenomenon but you'll have a