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Empire? The Americans? Silicon Valley? Orange Is The New Black? Kimmy Schmidt? Transparent? Sons Of Anarchy? Fresh Off The Boat?

I don’t think it’s as rare as you think. Though I will say that broadcast networks are really more for popcorn viewing these days. And meanwhile, I know for a fact that European and British

It’s plenty drinkable, especially if you use a Brita. I think your pipes may just be old (which was actually the case in my building).

Yuuuup. I moved cross-country when I was halfway through it and have not picked it back up since. This was nine and a half years ago.

Aw crap, now every hair on the back of my head is standing straight up. Thanks a lot!

I got MOTION sickness from READING this POST.

Look, I still use a Keurig AND I have a Verismo in my office, and I totally get your point. I don’t have time to grind beans every morning and a grinder not really a thing I can have at my desk. But, you can’t deny the very large waste problem that comes with disposable,

...I think that’s the joke though, right? Poe’s Law strikes again.

I’m just playing FFX for the first time (college, totally missed the boat on it), and I’m pleasantly surprised that the random battles actually REQUIRE you to use magic and skills if you don’t want your ass completely handed to you.

I knew about the Americanizations under Woolsey, but I figured that the reason why CT and FFVI fared better is because they had much bigger carts (I believe FFVI was 24mbts and CT was 32?)

But that’s a lot more in depth. Thanks for that.

Hahah! Well to be fair, I’m mostly joking. Sounds like it is actually worth grabbing so maybe I’ll do just that! It’ll be nice to spam someone that’s not Orleandeau too.

If I remember correctly, the reason for that was limited cart or window space, right?

YES.

“I got a good feeling! This is the way!”

I’m almost scared to play the War of the Lions retranslation because I know I’d be bummed that they fixed everything.

He doesn’t have a class he’s supposed to be. He gets like, one special ability with the Squire class, but that’s it.

Huh, maybe I’ve just gotten incredibly lucky. And I do know that your infrastructure is not exactly equipped to handle the 150+ millennials that move there every day. It’s mind-boggling how big that city has gotten in the last decade...

I actually don’t think I’ve had a better TSA experience than at CLT. Super professional, and also just very nice overall.

Yep, exactly. God help you if you ever have to connect anywhere in that airport, because you will be on a long bus that takes you...well, hopefully to where you need to go. Nobody in that airport will tell you either way. Oh, and you’ll end up outside of security too.

You know, I’ve never had a problem with security on the Sunday after SxSW, and I’ve left pretty much every possible time of day. I mean, it COULD be better, but I’ve still seen worse lines at Logan and Newark on weekends where nothing is happening.

Shhhhh! Don’t spoil the secret!!

The same could really be said for any multi-national corporation selling to a foreign market that doesn't know better. And honestly, in America, they have likely modified their recipe for Italian-American tastes (let's drown everything in SAWCE and A SPICEY MEAT-A-BALLS). I do get your point though; the more

...but Barilla is a privately held company based in Parma! It's not marketing - they are Italian, founded in 1877 after an Italian man. I mean, what kind of name would you expect an Italian pasta company to have if not an obvious one?

Buitoni, on the other hand, has been owned by Nestle for 25 years. They're about as

As someone who has been largely apprehensive around dogs since I got bit at age six, your articles on Wiley (and now Rufio) are just fantastic, and are really starting to make me change my mind.

Not enough to get rid of the rent controlled, central Hollywood apartment yet...but who knows what may happen after a few