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I have to praise you, like I should.

HOW'D IT GET BERNED? HOW'D IT GET BERNED?!!!

I'm being really really petty, after thinking all along that even as an Atlanta fan I couldn't dislike Carolina- I mean I actually like Cam, your d is so much fun to watch, Thomas Davis alone deserves this, and at this point I would quite like a likable champion for once. It suddenly got real and I decided that being

I'm so disappointed this is a real name and not a Nick Saban fronted Haim cover band.

Having seem him shirtless in the 100, I'd venture to say he's probably got the necessary bodytype to play Shadow, atleast as I picture him. Also I had to phrase that awkwardly given that my response is basically just Hmmm, look at those abs, followed by whatever the male equivalent of sploosh is.

Looking back, it's probably a little strange and inappropriate that "Don't Be A Menace…" was one of my favourite films in middle school(That and the also inappropriate Baseketball).

Neither of which I'd heard of until now.

I dunno, they really lost me when Vasco jumped on the track and declared "My name de Gama, my rhymes are crispy, like the ham from Parma" Man has a strange obsession with cured meats.

It's so much worse, his biggest, nay, his only hit was called "airplanes".

I'll say this for Less Than Jake and Reel Big Fish, they were some of the most entertaining fun/live shows I've ever been to.

Ah, so she knew them back when they were part of the mass hallucination known then as third wave ska.

I was kind of hoping the current spate of really good emo bands getting attention, a lot of whom have varying degrees of Brand New influence in their music would spur a revision/renewed interest in them, but for the most part I don't think anyone who hadn't already heard of them really cares.

I'd like to hope Sealed To Me and Mene mean they're probably going to actually release an album in the next decade but if I was an optimist I probably wouldn't love Brand New so much. .

I'd say his most recent work "This Census Taker" is somewhat similair to Embassytown albeit more abstract/metaphysical than anything else he attempted before Three Moments. As much as I like Perdido Street Station he's definitely found his own unique voice/style as time has went on.

I'd put Perdido Street Station first(of his less recent stuff, because Three Moments Of An Explosion is fantastic) and then Embassytown as the book everyone sleeps on. Some of the descriptions are fantastic and it's a very well constructed look at linguistics and the development of language/culture, reminiscent of Le

I doubt you win, but you won't get blown out, there is a way to stop Carolina's offence that involves getting a lot of pressure on Cam Newton but never letting him break contain. (I mean we held them to 13 points and we're noticeably average at the whole playing defence thing) Ideally you need to be able to get

You have to accept that the institutions of magic, both educationally and politically mirror those of the real world. And given that the educational institutions bear more than a passing resemblance to Oxbridge and the public school system and that a staggering percentage of British elected officials come from that

And let's ignore the parallels between the institutions of magic and those of the British public school system/Oxbridge? Let's ignore how the divide between those with magical abilities and muggles mirrors that of the British working and upper classes and how it seems to suggest that those who are worthy of social

I can see why this could be divisive, but at the same team I feel like some of that is a very predetermined reaction based on a broad notion of what the show will be. Yes, it has plenty of weird/idiosyncratic humour and a post modern bent. Yes, it has a sad sack tragic core. But at the same time it has plenty of

That exchange between Murphy and Jaha don't think I will ever get tired of how well this show presents it's moral choices and pragmatism, it's so not so bleak as to seem unsubtle or forced , rather it's a matter of belonging in the truth of the moment. You stay true to your self, you make choices that acknowledge