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Hegel Exercises
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I haven't watched as much of the finals as I'd like, but I couldn't be more surprised that this is actually a series. I still think GS takes it—-one of these games, a Cavs player is going to literally die of exhaustion on the court—-but it's kind of hilarious that the world-beating Warriors are getting all they can

I like Kornheiser, too, when he's not loudly moralizing about something or other; when he is doing that, man, he's pretty insufferable. Wilbon, on the other hand, is never not a basic bitch, so at least Tony has that going for him. (The only thing Wilbon has going for him is that he's not the execrable mound of flesh

Wait, people born in 1995 are old enough to read and use computers unsupervised?

Downvoted for downvoting.

Only in my Klebb/Bond slashfic novel, The Spiked Shoe Diaries.

And then with whom will we smugly register our disagreements?!

So please explain what was so great about that, because for me ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

Look, why don't we just all agree that TD & Fargo were way, way overrated?

We simply cannot allow 'disinterested' to mean the same thing as 'uninterested'; Kant's whole theory of beauty would fall to pieces if we do!

That's not a word he's waiting for.

Those millennials and their NBD attitudes.

I certainly didn't see shit going down as hard and as fast as it did, but I was 99% sure she wasn't seeing the end credits alive. (Honestly, I thought the Thenns would get her. Fucking Thenns.)

Getting to see Lena fucking own this arc was one of the things I was most excited about coming into this season.

Which is a much tougher task, since it relies on more than repeating "where do whores go" ad nauseum.

I think the deal is that Valyrian steel was forged in volcanic fire, so while it's not made w/dragon glass, it's got a connection to the same source.

Yeah, the only way they could've underlined her impending death any more would've been if she'd said something like, "And once we get out of here, I can finally retire."

Did the same thing yesterday (for non-heroin-related reasons). I went in cautiously enthused—it couldn't live up to the hype, right?—and came out a tittering, gibbering mess. I think I'd forgotten what action movies were supposed to do.

Does Vadim even lift?

I don't want to go all 'Death of the Author' here, but it does seem to me like the way Weiner views the show and the way it comes across to its audience are at odds at some pretty significant moments.

There's something especially toxic about the entitled indignation of those who see themselves as victims. It's the whole "Those to whom evil is done do evil in return" thing that … that poet whose name maybe I'd remember if I read things besides comic books was talking about.