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Just cuz.

It's weird how prevalent that attitude is for 18 year old white dudes, including me. I guess it's because you have no real sense of history.

Remember that one deleted scene where Marty McFly runs into Dr. Martin Luther King and Marty gives him some tips about speech writing, and Dr. King is all like, "Hey, thanks! Using a dream metaphor is a great idea, Marty!"

Seventeen Moments of Spring is a Russian spy novel by Yulian Semyonov set toward the end of WWII where the West is not the good guy.

Ghost in You is one of the loveliest pop song of the '80s, and my 4 year old really likes me to sing it as a lullaby.

Ok. You can armchair this all your want. If I were a Royals fan and they sent Gordon, I would have been livid, because that runner is in a dead play. He stretched a single to a triple due to outfielder flubs. Salvador Perez getting a hit was a much more likely outcome than betting that Crawford would miss the throw

Sorry your team lost. Go read the Fangraphs post. Go read what the KC third base coach had to say.

I'm a Giants fan, and I'm sure it doesn't take any of the sting away to say that it's too bad we had to win at your expense. You guys have a good all-around team, and had an awesome run. Here's hoping you guys get back to the postseason next year and take another shot at it.

Nope. Crawford, a shortstop with an above-average arm, had the ball when Gordon was rounding third. Fangraphs has a post about this, with some screenshots of Gordon getting thrown out at home when the relay man had the ball when Gordon was halfway home from a previous game.
http://www.fangraphs.com/bl…

When he is fully shorn, his alien-insect carapace is more easily identified through the skein of false-skin.

And then he did it again in 2003.

The Yankees engendered a lot more hate because of how their entire organization acted. The front office would just buy other team's good players, using their significant big-market resources. The team itself seemed to have little joy in playing, as they felt a responsibility to justify their payroll and fulfill some

Vernon, Florida was amazing. Paris, Texas was also pretty good.

Months from now, Kozalek will mutilate Granofsky's corpse in front of his horrified family, who can only mouth "why?" Kozalek will then point out that the entire scenario is just so ridiculous.

I think the smiles reflect Lynch's view of evil as ecstatic. It's terrifying when somebody drops all pretense of morality, and just lets the id dictate everything.

If you're in a larger social circle the most low stakes way of figuring out if he/she is receptive to something more is to just say, "Hey we should totally hang out together more" when you're all having a good time together.

3 Series in 5 years will do that, especially against a small-market mid-Western team.

…and replaced him with Harold Reynolds, who makes me long for McCarver's obvious insights.

Bonds was a first-class asshole, but he was the best hitter I've ever seen. I've never seen a single player so thoroughly dominate the game like he did, and it'll probably be a while before anybody does that again.

Yeah, your job isn't to fix him. It's also not to worry about his finances, or future, or anything if it doesn't work out between you two. If you are not happy with how things are working out, the kindest thing you can do is end the relationship as early as possible and move on.