youngwonton
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youngwonton

It absolutely relates to it. She was refused by one surgeon because of a pre-existing condition, she went to another one who said "sure, why not?" and she died. The person in my hypothetical scenario had a simple choice to make to stop eating unhealthily and didn't. Donda West had a simple choice to not get breast

So if a person goes to a doctor and the doctor tells them if they don't alter their diet they will die, then they go to a second, less reputable doctor who says "Nah, you'll be fine!" so the person continues eating like shit and dies, fuck that person? That's the gist of what you're saying.

Maybe it's just me, but for me, I can't wait to see this show!

So is Hugh Jackman in this?

Don't tell tumblr you said that. Those girls will tear you a new one.

Bern Your Enthusiasm was great, but Kevin Roberts, the songwriting sketch, and the emergence of Jon Rudintsky had me laughing harder that anything else in this episode, and probably all season.

You grew up on a naked Power Ranger?

But Paula Schultz, as in "The Grave of Paul Schultz" from Kill Bill is supposed to be related to Django Unchained, which would mean they take place in the same universe. Red Apple cigarettes also make an appearance in Kill Bill.

So this is what it feels like to match wits with someone at your level, what the hell is the catch?

You will never be satisfied.

Soon that attitude may be your doom.

I thought it was about Hamilton Porter, from The Sandlot.

I don't have time to read that article right now. I guess I'll just have to, wait for it.

Why do you assume you're the smartest in the room?

Hey Spidey? Do me a favor and turn off the dark already.

First you mangle the Star Spangled Banner, and now you're attacking the Hamilton fandom? You got a lotta nerve, Palazzo.

Titus Andronicus is absolutely considered punk. And this is my point exactly, this exchange right here. It's a stupid exchange.

But it's still ultimately arbitrary. What was considered punk in the 70s is different from what would be considered punk today. If Titus Andronicus or Wavves were bands in the 70s, they wouldn't be considered punk, but today they are. It really doesn't matter. Listen to what you like and forget everything else.

If you're over the age of 16 and still getting into arguments over whether or not a band is really "punk" or "emo" or "metal", please reconsider your life choices.

Well if you took your hand out of your pants long enough to Google it, you'd have your answer!