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Very few guitarists use one guitar. If a guy is always playing a particular model live you can guarantee that he’s got at least two more backstage that are ready to go, and a few more that are sitting on a truck as backups. Guys known for a particular individual instrument, like Nile Rogers with The Hitmaker,

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Most guitarists play in the right key, it’s just that most guitars are (slightly) out of tune, but that’s due to the nature of the instrument rather than a lack of skill.

I wouldn’t say we need the return of the Blue Dogs, I’m saying we need to run the most progressive possible candidate viable in each district. In places like Alabama or the Pennsylvania 18th that is going to be a conservative/centrist, but in a place like Hawaii or the New York 15th it’s going to be a far-left

It might not be the worst thing ever, though it could also end very poorly. I’m anti-cops-in-schools (and generally opposed to policing in general), but one of the big issues we have is officers who are green.

I’m glad Fultz is figuring it out. The Sixers are a pretty interesting team right now, but with an in form Fultz they have the potential to be interesting and good.

C’mon Spurs, you’re supposed to be lovable losers. If you start doing crap like this then you’re just losers and I picked the wrong team.

This is what gets missed with the question of if the Democrats should run progressives or centrists: “Progressive” is relative. Doug Jones is one of the most conservative Democrats in the Senate, but he’s a senator from Alabama that is pro-choice and pro-LGBT rights. Relative to the state Doug Jones is as progressive

There is absolutely no chance this goes well for the USA. It is well known by world leaders that Trump is an absolute joke to negotiate with. He’s *obsessed* with being able to say he “won,” it’s the only thing he cares about. As a result many leaders have found that they can get him to agree to pretty much anything

Every single prosecutor on Mueller’s team is licking their chops right now, begging Mueller to let them question Nunberg. He’s gonna get absolutely demolished under questioning.

I agree. Lonzo’s jumper is ugly, and he’s an inconsistent scorer, but he’s averaging 7 boards and 7 assists a game, which is pretty solid. I think that most of the hate for Lonzo Ball is a result of his father’s personality, which is a shame because Lonzo seems like a solid guy.

It’s the same thing with people who say that Trump is “just trolling” regarding certain comments. Maybe Trump is “just trolling,” but if that’s the case then he should stop because he’s the *President of the United States* and its massively innapropriate.

It’s going to take decades if it happens at all. Trump has decimated our standing in the world, and I doubt we will ever recover.

This is also part of why the prequels fail. The OT is so good because all three movies are incredibly enjoyable to watch again and again. They don’t need to be the best written or acted films in the world because they’re just so damn fun.

From what I’ve seen she does seem like a sort of hard counter to a dive comp, which I think is perfectly acceptable.

I watched some early gameplay footage of Brigitte and she seems to be as much a defense hero as she is a support. She seems to play more like Rein than Lucio.

That’s what I think the issue was. After American Wasteland the Tony Hawk games took a big dive IMHO. They tried to be a bit more “realistic”, but in doing so were way less fun.

I have never been more convinced that a person is a serial killer than I am about Mike Pence. That dude has to have absolutely *terrifying* skeletons in his closet.

Not putting Gretzky out there actually makes some sense, as he was never particularly deadly on penalty shots (at least that I recall). Gretzky’s skill came from how he controlled the flow of the game, which doesn’t necessarily translate into a penalty shootout.

The old ones are even more expensive, at least the decent ones are.

To be fair that run is significantly better than I, or 99.9% of us watching the Olympics, could do.