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That celebration, for that goal, would be embarrassing if it put them up 3-0 against a team of professionals.

I like leftovers, but also sometimes aren’t in position to carry them around for awhile if I’m not going home right after dinner.

That’s true too!

I somewhat disagree on your first point - I think it was a very well acted movie all around which elevated everyone’s performance, rather than having any one performance overshadow anyone else. But I fully agree with your second in that Snowpiercer was very good and Evans was very good in it.

I honestly can’t tell if this is a real take people have, or just another example of one of Albert or Chris taking a ridiculous position and the other doubling down and acting like it’s accepted fact.

I never said I was a bright person, although in my defense I was reading it as a reason the beat reporter would make which would presumably would not be that the thing they desperately want is poison.

In fairness, while I thought Laura’s point was fairly clear, I have no idea how you’d fill in the words between “access” and “is poison” to create a normal sounding sentence.

A self own to top all self owns.

Hell and High Water was also extremely good and I’d argue the best individual movie, and performance, amongst the Chrises.

This didn’t age well.

Would the same article have been written, with the same continued focus on the Pelicans dysfunction as the basis for why “the organization wasn’t worthy of Anthony Davis; definitionally, it is not worthy of receiving a trade package equal to his value”, if AD wanted to go to the Suns?

If the only point they were making was , you’d be right. But it wasn’t just about the fact that AD wanted to play in LA - Burneko and Chris continually underpinned their argument by trying to highlight the Pelicans “dysfunction” as the basis that the Pelicans should not act in their own best interest, and that the

That was one aspect of the argument, but the crux of the argument was that the Pelicans were so dysfunctional that they didn’t deserve to keep him or even get trade value for him, whereas since he wanted to go to the Lakers they simply deserved to get him.

This is the obligatory reminder that according to Deadspin, the Lakers should have, nay, deserved to be gifted Anthony Davis because they’re so well run.

Rovell’s tweet is nuts obviously, but I’m not sure that making this the first article about someone’s death is all that good a look either.

The little smile Marybek gave when he saw Barry was absolutely devastating. I needed a hug after that.

You think Seinfeld got $5 million per for a couple guest spots on Curb? You think Freeform would pay Anthony Anderson his black-ish rate to pop-in on Grownish?

Couldn’t even make it the whole 21 smdh

Literally the only difference is that Billy associates Barcelona with Man City in a positive way, and with PSG in a negative way.

I can think of very, very few characters in any medium with as much depth and character development as Arthur Morgan or John Marston.