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I genuinely dislike it. I mean, I don’t *hate* it. It’s just . . . there’s too much going on in there. I guess it’s really, really hard to make a Zelda game—they have a lot of stuff going on, though they’re so chill about it. Okami feels like Zelda went to business school.

And yet cheated on his wife.

So the dude who made a name for himself being an asshole to people in online games turns out to be an asshole in real life?

“I’m taking time off to work on personal problems” would have been sufficient.

I call shenanigans. They’re in cahoots together to create social media drama and drive traffic.

If people know exactly how the system works, they’ll be more likely to try and game the system.

...the heck are you talking about?

But that is completely incorrect. Formula 1 absolutely is about physical strength and we know this because the drivers go through rigorous training to be able to pilot these cars. Everyone who follows the sport knows the amount of force exerted on the neck and core during cornering, on the leg during braking, the heat

“F1: Driving isn’t about physical strength.” LOL

Uh... Excuse me. I was told that there would be 14 year-olds here.

Pat pat pat!

Ugh- fair not fest. Yeah, I see your point about it not being transparent. Thank you for this perspective.

Good lord, she’s a baby! I mean, an incredibly talented baby, obv. But, I remember watching this then and that totally not registering. I must be getting old. Sigh.

Now I’m afraid.

Have you seen Titanic recently? Leo may be older than Kate but he has undergone an odd aging process. In Titanic he looked like a middle-schooler who sings in a boyband... and Kate looked like his governess. He segued into looking like an aging, overweight German pig farmer. He never really had a prime, did he?

My takeaway from the 30 for 30 was two-fold. Tonya Harding had an incredibly difficult life and very little means or opportunity to escape a lot of the horrors that were part of it, either through birth or through the effects of a lifetime of abuse. However, at a certain point people are responsible for their own

While I also think that #2 could have been better worded, my anecdotal evidence is different than yours. In the course of losing 40lbs, I had to rework my diet (with the help of a trainer) three or four times in order to keep losing weight, and I tracked my portion sizes and calorie counts very, very closely. It

Calorie counting may work for you, but there is actually new research that indicates that calories are not the sole path to losing weight. You have to work those calories with the hormones and metabolism of the individual.