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I wouldn’t say never get a car loan. People don’t take lost time into account when calculating the cost of owning an old, cheap vehicle. It’s possible to find something reliable for cheap, but it’s also possible that you’ll be in and out of the shop so much that you’ll lose your job.

Yeah. I can imagine that would be really weird. And to be fair, if you lived where I live and made what you make, you guys would definitely be rich.

I live in a small city on the East Coast with really low housing prices, so the whole thing is completely foreign to me, but I feel like there’s no way that’s sustainable, right? Can you have an area that large where only millionaires and billionaires can afford to live?

I watched that back when it first aired, but I’d forgotten about it. So hilarious. Thanks.

Wow, man. You managed to be both a humorless scold and a total idiot in the same comment. Impressive. That list isn’t parenting advice. It’s a joke on himself and the realities of parenthood. Did you not read the preceding paragraph? He says very clearly that he knows he’s not supposed to tell his kid to do things

Silicon Valley isn’t most cities though.

Nah, man... Fast Casual is totally a thing. When it’s greasy burgers and fries like Five Guys or Shake Shack, it’s tougher to separate, but places like Panera and Chipotle and Zoe’s Kitcher are all fast casual. It’s a new market segment! Exciting!

The extent that the Allen decision mirrors Durant’s is almost erie. The only big differences are that the Celtics were the one with the ring already and not the Heat and that Allen was not a star on the level of Durant by that point in his career. Otherwise, it’s basically the same situation. And if I were Garnett or

Absolutely. I think he gets too much credit for being funny too. He’s not Dwight Howard level corny, but he’s pretty close at times. The funniest thing he ever did on Inside the NBA was fall on his big, fat ass.

I’ll certainly admit that it’s not the most mature attitude to have. But I don’t really expect much maturity from pro athletes, even retired ones. I could easily see Russell Westbrook still holding a grudge against Durant five years from now if Durant hasn’t taken the time to reach out and apologize for how things

True. I had forgotten about his mad programming skills.

Not a Boston fan, but allow me to give the contrarian take. It’s not unreasonable for a group of coworkers who’ve bonded to expect a close member of that group to tell them he’s leaving rather than them having to hear it through the press. One of my coworkers just left and I would have been upset if I’d had to hear he

To be fair, he didn’t really look like he could play when he actually was playing.

I’m with you on hating Kobe, but loving Shaq is just wrong.

Why would you tell someone not to play a game you enjoyed simply because you liked another game in the series better? You’re aware that people can play both games just like you did, right?

You’re “allowed” to do whatever you want. But if you play something you ultimately did not like enough to recommend to others for 700 hours, then I’m “allowed” to question your judgment.

Someone should have to play through a game more than once to tell you about it? What is wrong with you? And he’s not bashing the Steam review system in this article at all. He’s simply pointing out the irony that someone would play a game they don’t like for 700+ hours.

And...?

To be fair, Wall had a couple of pretty gnarly air-balls too. Although I guess that’s more forgivable when you score 40.