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Counterpoint: in aggregate, backing into parking spots is better for traffic flow.

Can we also talk about the people who insist on backing in to parking places? Not just their driveway, but in busy fucking parking lots. It messes up the flow of everyone trying to park, and what is the point? I consider it a deal breaker on anyone I date. It’s trivial, stupid and small of me to judge one on that

Ya I saw that. It makes the whole scene even more questionable.

There’s no reason to ‘ignore flow of energy’ type stuff if it works for you in Yoga. For many it’s meditative (which has proven value) and for some it’s part of a self-induced placebo type regimen. You can talk science all day, but when it comes to meditative type practices like a big part of yoga is, you’re missing a

thats a clothing donation bin for a local charity......its taking up half the stall so really the truck was just doing its best.

Should’ve just done this to both of them:

OK fine Will but in the movie’s defense I heard the bear says the F word a lot.

Hmm, yes, why bother reviewing something you have an opinion about?

I’m not saying this movie horribly crass, unfunny and offensive (though I liked the first Ted), but your reference to Mel Brooks makes me think: would Blazing Saddles have gotten past the censors if it were made today?

Oh he can say what he want’s. It just doesn’t stop people for calling him out on being a complete moron.

Someone would like a word with you:

Hey Deadspin, when are you going to blast...i.e. fire, Barry Petchesky, the WNBA hater who constantly pokes fun at women’s sports, and who seems to have no respect for their apparent lack of skill level?

Dang! I wish I could find the clip in Silent Bob and Jay Strike Back where Ben Affleck and Matt Damon talk about “You do the movie you want and then go back to the well for your next one.”

In spite of his grievances, Tatum didn’t want fans to think that he was ungrateful for his early success. “I’m super lucky and blessed to have been given that film,” he told Stern. “That was really not that bad.”

While I agree about the brilliant Larry Hama, I don’t think the overall tone was the primary problem. It’s that those characters were pretty unrecognizable as the ones people were expecting. It's like someone gave them the names of the characters and sorta offered a factoid or 2 that may or may not have been true.