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Thanks for asking.

In the previous contest, Phil came from behind when the leader, instead
of betting to cover twice of Phil's score, instead only bet enough to
tie him if both players missed and he bet $0. Remarkably, Debb did the
exact same thing as the leader in yesterday's game, but despite missing
she was able to get away with it

That is so stupid (that these bros, or anyone, would believe this).

I wish Ariana Huffington had just looked at him with dead eyes and asked, "really?"

Cars 4: Mad Maximum Overdrive: Rise of the Machines

For parents forced to see this with their kids some additional enjoyment may be had from a suggestion from a recent GJI in which one of the producers, I think, speculated that the cars retained the personalities of their last owner, and then further speculating what exactly each car did to their owner such that no

Not to mention that what nutrition is taught is often based on faulty, misinterpreted, or non-existent research.

Not a human physiologist or medical practitioner, but it wouldn't surprise me that there was a direct causal link between birth control and weight gain since oral contraceptives work by convincing the body that it's pregnant when it's not.

Couvade syndrome is the "proposed condition in which a partner experiences some of the same symptoms and behavior as an expectant mother."
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Cane sugar is mostly sucrose which is a disaccharide made up of the two smaller sugar subunits glucose and fructose.

We need food for energy and for raw building material.

Your doctor is an idiot.

Exactly this.

Forbes put Wayne's net worth at $6.9 billion, mostly from his inheritance and defense contracts, and a bunch of econ students from Lehigh put Batman's operating expenses at $2.8 million, which is woefully low, considering he employs military prototypes and a world-class supercomputer, not to mention various shell

Valerie Complex and Robert Jones, Jr. brought up some seemingly troublesome aspects of Steve Trevor in their WW discussion, namely that there was too much of him, especially in comparison to sidekicks/love interests in other superhero movies; the movie seemed to feel the need to constantly re-affirm his manhood; and

Janna missing her first DD seemed to spook her on the others, going by her subsequent DD wagers, which was a shame not least because she probably did know the answer to "Hepzibah Chillingworth" but just answered too quickly, demonstrating why it's usually a good idea to not blurt out the first thing that comes to mind

Plus his argument that Chuck leave for the good of the firm seemed motivated from a desire to protect not just the business but the employees as well, rather than pride or ego which seems to be what's fueling Chuck.

"God I love this show" is the reaction I always have as well.

Better Call Paul

Jimmy's getting Irene to settle immediately providing Hamlin the cash needed to pay off Chuck was either some kind of dramatic irony or the foreshadowing of something even worse than the imagined outcomes for both Jimmy and Chuck.