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Except a (hard) popup is usually an out, so you don't have a chance to swing again. Fouling it directly back means you're catching up with the pitch with your eye/bat, but didn't hit it quite squarely. Same thing with well struck balls that just hook foul. That's not a good sign for the pitcher. You're seeing the

I hear that.

Me too, with pre-2015 Pablo Sandoval. Golf swing home run? Sure. Forehead high axe chop double? Here you go.

Well, a foul straight back behind is a swing that baaaarely missed. But any hard swing at a foul ball is not necessarily that.

Full size cookie for Jay See.

It's not listed in IMDB.

You can have a mini cookie.

They're known as the Dine & Ditch Three for good reason.

I've enjoyed watching the number of "x other people are typing" numbers go up, stay for a bit, then disappear. Nobody can do it.

A cookie for anyone who remembers another thing he was in.

Have you seen the making of footage from The Shining? Duvall is a coked out mess, and Kubrick is pretty annoyed at her. That probably had more of an affect on her screen presence than anything Kubrick was manipulating.

When I originally saw the movie as a teenager, I was super annoyed by Wendy's passivity. Jack is breaking through the door, you have a knife, he's right there, use it, dummy!

Ding ding ding. I can see Kubrick reading the book and all the ways that King tries to make Jack sympathetic and ultimately a martyr and saying, "fuck that noise, this guy is a monster."

I follow Joe Mande on twitter, which is sometimes regrettable because he will go on binges where he retweets Jared Leto and his dipshit acolytes. It amazes me that someone who is so clearly a narcissistic megalomaniac has these weird-ass fan zombies.

Black Samson. He owns a lion, and triggers the most insane staged riot I've ever seen.

The cherry on top is the pending litigation. Turns out the government DOES have a role in their objectivist worldview!

Cool, thanks for solving sexism.

So cool that older actresses either get made fun of for looking their age and never work again or get cosmetic surgery, get acting jobs, and also get made fun of for that.

I only agree on the last point. I regret trying to write an actual response to you about this.

Ok, real talk time.
My kids watched Finding Nemo. They were scared by it. We talked about it. My youngest had nightmares, and was extremely clingy for a long time afterward. It affected him a lot. To an adult, it doesn't seem like a kids movie should be traumatic, but it was, to him. And to other kids, in talking with