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Why do people hate Club America so much? I remember there being a scene in Y Tu Mama Tambien where one of the characters makes fun of them and their fans. At first I thought it was a dig at America as in the US, but someone else told me that it was about the Mexican club team.

“But as long as the Hart goes to the most “valuable” player and not the “best” player (that’s the Ted Lindsay Award, but no one cares about that) ”

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This entire series between South Africa and Australia has been pretty heated. In an earlier match Australian David Warner and South African Quinton de Kock got into an argument when walking back to the dressing room.

Ibra wants paying time so he can play in the World Cup.

You’re with me grammar.

Best case scenario for the Raptors is for them to hold off the Celtics for the #1 seed and hope Detroit gets the 8th. That will guarantee them home court for all seven games of the series.

No, the worst part of The Ringer is Lombardi. We give Simmons a lot of shit, but he can be an excellent interviewer when he wants to be and his podcasts with Klosterman are always great (mostly, because Klosterman isn’t afraid to call him out on his BS).

Yes that’s why I didn’t like it. It tries to be about a specific place and time (even puts the setting in the title) and everything about it feels phony and disingenuous.

WASN’T THEIR FAULT!

If it wins Best Picture, I think it’ll be the worst winner since Dances With Wolves. I’ll take Crash over this piece of shit movie any day. At least the assholes in Crash are believable. The movie has some of the most poorly written characters in a movie ever. And I fucking loved In Bruges.

In fairness, Canada is like that too. The closing ceremony and the lead up packages were exclusively about Canadian accomplishments. The worst was Kurt Browning talking over the 30km ski medal ceremony about something stupid (par for the course for him) and they almost forgot to mention that Marit Bjoergen (who was

The Winter Olympics are fine the way it is. You can literally watch every medal event and feel like you’re not missing out...unless you live in the US that is.

Serena Williams is one of my all time favourite athletes and I really think she needs to call it a career. This would be her second pulmonary embolism and as much as I want her to get the Grand Slam record from that bigot Margaret Court, her health should come first.

For a long time, I was one of those “Ice Dance isn’t a sport” people. Compared to pairs figure skating, it always seemed like a step below in terms of artistry and athleticism. But holy crap did I change my opinion this time around. The three pairs that medalled all offered something different and equally mesmerizing.

There are a lot of things wrong with Canadian television (simsub is a downright travesty), but the way they broadcast the Olympics should always be commended. With the limited amount of events in the Winter Games compared to the Summer, nearly every event is broadcast live by one of their commentary teams and is

I have never been to a dim sum place with the carts. The experience feels a little intimidating. I hope the next instalment tackles this.

Or you can just accept that the concept originated in Japan and they were the ones to first extoll its virtues, hence, why umami is more commonly used. (Umami and savoury aren’t 100% synonymous) Do you get easily triggered when people use words like shampoo or opera?

She looks like Patrick Brown’s fraternal twin.

Jennifer Jones > Rachel Homan

How is umami snobbish? Umami (or savoury, if foreign loan words are not your cup of tea) is a pretty distinct taste from the other four.