teacherkaye
TeacherKaye
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Right. It has been a bit like watching Brit Hume cover Obama's State Of The Union speech.
Working from an agenda the whole time.

The Gas Law he should be more worried about is probably actually Gay-Lussac's second law, that's the one that has to do with the pressure of a gas under changing temperature with fixed volume. Boyle's law deals with the relationship of pressure and volume, at a fixed temperature.

Belichick knows that nothing is going to happen to him. He gives no fucks.

If they keep interviewing him about the balls, he going to start getting teste.

Many years ago, when I first got an iPod, I subscribed to Bill Maher's podcast, and then I just kind of... forgot. I literally forgot that it was an iTunes feature and didn't check my podcast queue for something like seven or eight years. I know that sounds weird but I swear it's true.

It's so hard to rank anything pertaining to Bill Maher in terms of obnoxiousness. I mean, the anti-vaccine BS, the conspiracy-mongering, etc. I can also remember how he basically took women who breastfeed in public to task because it forces him to recall that breasts have the primary purpose of feeding babies and are

I was so mad when he interviewed Merle haggard after haggard had enforced Hilary. He was talking about the okie from Muskogee song and kept saying surely you must have spent time with willie Nelson, even though haggard has called that song satirical for years, spent 12 years in prison, and probably has never really

1. Maher isn't really liberal, though. He's libertarian. So he likes to think of himself as radical, even though he has to imagine the world hasn't changed since 1959 to do so.

A fine order, though the PETA thing would've made it to "most obnoxious" immediately. PETA is horrible and annoying as balls.

"Maybe they should read the rule book." -Tom Brady last week in reply to complaints about the Patriots' unique formations against the Ravens.

Jeez, what's with these weak interview questions?

Tom Brady is not a good liar.

Because being an ally to some people is a destination. "I marched there and stuck my flag in the ground so now I can never be racist, or sexist (other things)."

But it isn't a universal experience. And she doesn't get to interpret it as part of a larger theme of "violence and bigotry, hatred, violent acts of mankind against ourselves". Because it isn't. There is no other interpretation. This song is specific. So she's not drawing out universal themes, she's ignoring this

Eh. Forget Annie Lennox. Everyone knows that Nina Simone did the best version of Strange Fruit besides Billie.

Yes. Being clueless is totally forgivable, if people own up to their shit. Something like "wow, you're right, I really should have acknowledged the history of this song, the fact that it is very specifically about lynching and how disturbingly common it was when the song was written. I messed up, and I am sorry about

And you still think that New York is one fanbase, or that this single fanbase is the only one that would feel some good ol' schadenfreude about Pats fans.

Just an old, washed up cunt who blames everyone else around him for not being young and awesome anymore.

Anyone who's not fully sold on Brady by now can go root for the Browns for some goddamn perspective.