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Three Things We Hope To See From ‘EA Sports College Football 25’

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We are inching ever closer to finally having a college football video game back in our lives, as EA Sports College Football 25 is expected to release this summer, ending a decade-long stretch without the glory of virtual college football.

We’ll get full details on the release and an actual look at the game (beyond the little teaser they gave us a couple months back) at some point in May, and now that we are finally close to getting some real information, we decided it was time to revisit the things we, as avid fans of the original NCAA Football series, really hope to see in the new version. I personally haven’t been this excited for a video game launch in some time, but there is a bit of apprehension they’re going to try and reinvent the wheel.

Instead, I hope they take a fairly simple approach to the first version of the game that was so beloved, but update and expand it to be representative of modern college football.

Invest The Most In Dynasty Mode

I’ve said this before: I want to emphasize that the reason the game was so successful for so long was because people loved Dynasty mode. It was the best coaching/GM career mode of any sports game on the market and it’s because that was what the game was built around. That’s not the case with a lot of games anymore, but hopefully they realize the unique nature of college football in needing that. You can’t have a 10-plus year career in college football as a player (although, some recent guys have managed to go seven with the COVID year/injuries), and as such the player modes, while fun, aren’t able to go as deep. Beyond that, coaches are as big of stars as the players in college football, and everyone loves to play out the fantasy of running their own program, recruiting players, and developing a team into a contender.

There are other modes we hope to see in the game (we’ll get to one in particular momentarily), but what we’re going to invest our time and energy into most is Dynasty mode. As such, I hope they put the majority of their time and energy into building a great version of it for the modern era. In the old game, there was a great rhythm you could strike between recruiting during the week and then playing the games on Saturday, and I’m excited to see how they handle the transfer portal and the new free agency aspect that’s brought to the sport.

Given how basic the recruiting process used to be, I’m curious to see how much they expand it. There are a number of ways they could update and freshen up the old recruiting process — for example, adding NIL promises and dealing with an NIL budget. The transfer portal is also guaranteed to play a bigger role than it used to when it was just a brief stage of the offseason schedule. How involved all of that is remains to be seen, but I hope they really spent the time to get to understand those processes to provide the most entertaining version possible.

However, if they do really open things up and make some big additions, making it customizable in terms of how in the weeds you have to get will be important. The old game let you automate recruiting if you wanted to, and I hope they continue to allow you to toggle what will be your responsibility and what will the game will simulate. I’m not sure I have the time to put into the game I did from the ages of 10-22, but I also don’t want it to be quite as surface level as some other Franchise/GM modes. Put the effort into making Dynasty mode good and give the player the ability to customize it to their preferences, because some of us are bigger sickos than others.

Overall, I’m just excited to have a chance to turn Georgia State into a perennial national title contender and then do it all over again at UMass. If you give me that in a fun, immersive manner that doesn’t ask me to pay you more money (please god, don’t ruin Dynasty mode with microtransactions), then I will be a happy man.

Give Us A Chance To Play As Some Of The Great Players And Teams We Missed Out On Over The Last Decade

While building a team in Dynasty mode is the best part of the game, a lot of the appeal is being able to play as the best players in college football. For more than a decade, we weren’t able to do that, and I really hope they have a mode that helps remedy that. It’s not reasonable to ask them to replicate the NBA 2K MyEras mode, as it’s one thing to go back and add rosters for 30 teams across history, but it’s an entirely different thing with 130 teams. However, a mode that allows you to go back and play iconic moments from the past and include players from the decade that weren’t part of the game would be awesome.

A Heisman Moments mode seems like it’d make a ton of sense, with Heisman winners from the last decade being part of the game and picking their biggest game or iconic moment that led to them taking home the iconic trophy. That’d let us play with Marcus Mariota, Derrick Henry, Lamar Jackson, Baker Mayfield, Kyler Murray Joe Burrow, DeVonta Smith, Bryce Young, Caleb Williams, and Jayden Daniels, which is a great start to that list. If they could expand it further, recognizing they missed out on a decade of CFB players and looking at iconic games of the past 11 years that go beyond just the Heisman winners, that’d be even better.

There are so many great teams (any of the best Clemson squads or recent Georgia teams) and players (Christian McCaffrey was built for a video game) that we didn’t get a chance to play as that aren’t part of that Heisman list. It’d be hard to figure out where to draw the line, so for that reason I’d expect it to be a Heisman deal, if anything, but it would be fun to go back in time a little bit and get to take those players and teams for a spin.

Embrace College Football’s Unique Style Of Play

The game is going to run on the same engine as Madden “with tweaks,” which provides some pause for concern, as one of the great parts of the old game was it had a distinct feel to it. On top of that, Madden has been riddled with glitches and issues, which is honestly just part of trying to make a hyperrealistic simulation sports game and should be expected — the more realistic you make it, the more situations you add, and that brings in exponentially more combinations of things that can happen that break the game.

That said, if they really dig in and give us great, varied college football playbooks on both sides of the ball, I still think it has a chance to be really good even knowing there’s going to be some initial hiccups. Part of what makes college football so fun is how many different systems get run. The old games did a pretty good job of having unique playbooks for each team, but I feel like they could get even deeper, especially with the smaller schools. Offenses and defenses in college have evolved a lot over the last decade, and I hope they put the time in to really dig in on how each team plays and provide something unique for all of them.

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TikTokers, Rejoice: UMG Artists’ Catalogs Are Returning To The Platform Under A New Licensing Agreement

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TikTok’s future in the United States still hangs in the balance, but there is some positive TikTok-related news. (Unfortunately, it is not that Soulja Boy bought TikTok — not yet, at least.)

On Thursday morning, May 2, Universal Music Group and TikTok shared a joint press release confirming “a new multi-dimensional licensing agreement that will deliver significant industry-leading benefits for UMG’s global family of artists, songwriters, and labels and will return their music to TikTok’s billion-plus global community.”

All UMG artists’ catalogs were removed from TikTok on February 1 and remained absent from the platform, save for Taylor Swift ahead of the release of her The Tortured Poets Department album last month.

The joint agreement marks a new era of strategic collaboration between the two organizations, built on a shared commitment to help UMG’s artists and songwriters achieve their creative and commercial potential,” the press release outlines. “By harnessing TikTok’s best-in-class technology, marketing and promotional capabilities, UMG and TikTok will deliver improved remuneration for UMG’s songwriters and artists, new promotional and engagement opportunities for their recordings and songs and industry-leading protections with respect to generative AI.”

The press release additionally emphasizes a commitment to “new monetization opportunities utilizing TikTok’s growing e-commerce capabilities,” “artist-centric tools,” and “to protect human artistry.”

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Haley Joel Osment Acknowledges His Unexpected Role In The Kendrick Lamar And Drake Beef

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Kendrick Lamar really goes after Drake on “Euphoria,” with most of the bars leaving very little doubt about what exactly he means. There is one portion of the diss track that has raised some uncertain eyebrows, though: At one point, Lamar raps, “Am I battlin’ ghost or AI? N**** feelin’ like Joel Osteen / Funny, he was in a film called AI / And my sixth sense tellin’ me to off him.”

While Joel Osteen is a televangelist, the lyrics seem like they’re really more about similarly named actor Haley Joel Osment, which has left some listeners confused (and dropping Abbott Elementary references).

Meanwhile, Osment himself has subtly weighed in: As some have observed, Osment liked Lamar’s tweet sharing the song. Whether this is Osment taking Lamar’s side or simply giving a quiet nod to his unexpected role in the situation as a whole, who knows. But, we know that he’s at least aware of the fact that he got roped into the big hip-hop beef of the moment.

Perhaps relevant is the fact that in a 2017 interview with Uproxx, Osment said Flying Lotus’ “Massage Situation” was his most-played song at the time. Given that Flying Lotus and Lamar have a history of working together, perhaps Osment’s X (formerly Twitter) like really is a Lamar co-sign.

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The 10 Best ‘NBA Jam’ Duos In Today’s NBA, Ranked

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NBA Jam: I love it, you love it, and the people you send this article to love it. The game is beloved by basketball fans and gamers alike, as it puts an extremely fun twist on the hoops. Whether you played it at an arcade or on a home console, there’s a good chance you have a memory of playing the game with your friends and family.

We haven’t had a game in the NBA Jam cinematic universe since 2011, and obviously, a whole heck of a lot has happened in the world of basketball over that time. The case can be made that, with players being more athletic and better shooters than ever, there’s never been a better time for the game to come back. Unless someone is cooking up something we don’t know, that’s not going to happen, so instead, we decided to look through current NBA rosters and identify which duos would be the most fun if the game existed today.

Honorable Mention: Literally anyone and Victor Wembanyama, San Antonio Spurs

I think Victor Wembanyama was put on this earth to be a character in a video game who drives people insane. The Spurs need to find a co-star for him, but for now, we’ll slot Keldon Johnson or Devin Vassell in there and wish everyone who plays against Wemby the best of luck.

10. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Chet Holmgren, Oklahoma City Thunder

In, oh, nine months or so, this ranking is going to be way too low, as Holmgren is the sort of player who would dominate in NBA Jam due to his size (although I can imagine the game would give him a low strength rating), ability in the paint on both ends of the floor, and jumper. As he gets better, OKC will rise in this list, especially because Gilgeous-Alexander’s ability to get to whatever spot he wants and ability to jump passing lanes would be coveted in the game, even though he’s not the most likely dude to let it fly from three.

9. LeBron James and Anthony Davis, Los Angeles Lakers

The rim would get torn off on offense and no one would score at the rim on defense. The problems pop up if you can hit a few threes against them — neither James nor Davis are great shooters (although, LeBron did shoot a career-best 41 percent from deep this season), which can be a huge issue if the other team can get a few looks from deep that go in. Still, that LeBron to AD lob in NBA Jam would be a lot of fun.

8. Kyrie Irving and Luka Doncic, Dallas Mavericks

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On offense, using these two would be a joy, as both dudes can make stuff happen with the ball in their hands and catch fire from the field — both essentially shoot fireballs out of their hands already when they see a few go in. Their problems, obviously, would come on the defensive end of the floor, as there would be less than no rim protection and opponents would love getting good shot after good shot from anywhere on the floor if they don’t turn the ball over.

7. Devin Booker and Kevin Durant, Phoenix Suns

Basically the exact same thing as the Dallas duo, only Durant can provide more rim protection. Also: More dunks. More dunks in NBA Jam gives them a leg up over the Dallas duo.

6. Jamal Murray and Nikola Jokic, Denver Nuggets

The top-6 duos are all really close, so the Nuggets get knocked a hair just because neither guy is a crazy athlete (faster guys would get behind them with regularity) and Jokic’s savant-level understanding of basketball goes out the window when you’re in an arcade game. Having said that, both of them can really shoot the ball, plus Jokic’s passing would still be an asset. How they’d hold up on the defensive end would be a question, but they sure will score.

5. Jayson Tatum and Kristaps Porzingis, Boston Celtics

After this past season, I think we can say with some confidence that Porzingis’ game would translate to NBA Jam incredibly well due to his shot blocking, shooting, and dunking. Tatum’s game would look great in NBA Jam, as well, as he’d bring some size and strength (along with the requisite shooting and dunking) to a position that isn’t especially big. Maybe you can poke the ball away from him a bit, but generally, Boston would be a nightmare to deal with.

4. Ja Morant and Jaren Jackson Jr., Memphis Grizzlies

We haven’t seen this duo get extended run in the NBA in a minute, but outside of the fact that neither guy is especially strong and would get shoved around a bit, this is a near-perfect pairing. In Morant, you get someone who is fast as hell and a nuclear athlete. In Jackson, you get someone who can protect the rim, shoot threes, and catch lobs. Again, the lack of strength would be a problem but you’d win a whole lot using the grizzlies.

3. Damian Lillard and Giannis Antetokounmpo, Milwaukee Bucks

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This is a tricky one, because Dame would so clearly be a nightmare in NBA Jam with his shooting, athleticism, and speed. Him catching fire would happen every game, and if teams made the mistake of keying in on him, Giannis has the athletic gifts to absolutely kill teams with lobs. And Lillard’s defensive deficiencies wouldn’t be that big of a problem, because he has Antetokounmpo there to protect the rim. If Giannis was comfortable shooting, they’d be a clear No. 1, but they’d still be incredible.

2. Anthony Edwards and Karl-Anthony Towns, Minnesota Timberwolves

The Wolves get knocked from No. 1 because Ant is a good (but not elite) three-point shooter and KAT is on the slower side and not a super great rim protector. Having said that: Oh my goodness do I want to use Anthony Edwards in NBA Jam. I think you could make the case to put them No. 1 just off of “it would be so fun to use Anthony Edwards in NBA Jam,” as he would be able to dunk from anywhere and is stronger than everyone. Using Towns, the best shooting big man of all time, would also be a ton of fun.

1. Tyrese Maxey and Joel Embiid, Philadelphia 76ers

Maxey is the fastest person alive, shoots threes at a great clip, and can really pass the ball. Embiid can shoot and dunk and overpower everyone and block anything and everything near the rim. They’re one of the best duos in the league, and their skill-sets are basically perfect (and compliment one another perfectly) for NBA Jam at their respective positions.

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Is Disney Making A ‘Kingdom Hearts’ Movie?

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Do you have five hours to kill? That’s how long it will take me to explain the plot of Kingdom Hearts to someone who hasn’t played the game before. I’ll need another two weeks to get through Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories, Kingdom Hearts II, Kingdom Hearts Coded, and the rest of the series.

The lore of Kingdom Hearts, a deranged (complimentary) collaboration between Square Enix and Disney, is so complex and weird and tough to describe that I have no idea how it can be adapted into a movie. But one might be in the works: according to The DisInsider, Disney is “developing” a Kingdom Hearts movie for theaters, not streaming.

Kotaku has more:

This lines up with another report from film industry insider DanielRPK, who claimed a Kingdom Hearts adaptation was in the works at Disney on April 26. However, according to The DisInsider, nothing has been greenlit.

Hopefully Joel Osteen, I mean, Haley Joel Osment still voices Sora.

I understand Disney wanting to make a movie where characters from its different properties meet (Buzz Lightyear and Goofy, together at last!), because that’s what all pop culture is these days. But it’s hard to imagine the company’s ideal (a.k.a. most financially successful to a general audience) version of that involves bad guys in cloaks with names like Xemnas and Xigbar talking about the Heartless. So we’ll see if Kingdom Hearts: The Movie actually happens. If it does, one thing’s for sure: the score will rule.

(Via The DisInsider and Kotaku)

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Doja Cat Delightfully Reimagines ‘Paint The Town Red’ In A Broadway Style On ‘Fallon’

Doja Cat has long been one of the most vibrant personalities in music, so it’s about time she sat down for a Tonight Show chat with Jimmy Fallon, which she finally did on yesterday’s (May 1).

She was all over the show, too. She started with the interview, and the chat began with Doja talking about her origins in music, and even before that, her origins as part of a dance crew. They also discussed the upcoming European leg of Doja’s Scarlet tour, with Doja revealing it’s going to be based on hair and just “a very hairy show” overall.

From there, she discussed her first concert: an Earth, Wind & Fire show at about five years old, during which she was apparently even pulled on stage. Her next concert, a Beyoncé show, was less immersive, as they were up in the nosebleeds for that show. They two also looked back at Doja’s recent Coachella performance and even got Fallon in one of the hair-covered outfits from the show.

Later, Doja participated in a game of “Musical Impressions,” during which Doja was tasked with covering specific songs in specific musical styles. A highlight was transforming her own “Paint The Town Red” into a Broadway-style number.

She also gave a more traditional performance of “Acknowledge Me,” so check that out below and the other clips above.

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The Mavs Destroyed The Clippers In Game 5 To Take A 3-2 Lead

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The Mavericks will head home to Dallas one win away from finally getting by the Clippers in the first round of the playoffs. After getting sent home by the Clippers in 2020 and 2021, Dallas is looking to exact some revenge and delivered quite the message on Wednesday night in L.A. as they trounced the Clips, 123-93.

A game after coming close to a 31-point comeback in Game 4, the Mavs were able to get off to a much better start this time around, as the two teams traded leads for much of the first half. Things turned late in the second when Dallas ripped off a big run to close the quarter, turning a back-and-forth battle into a 10-point lead at halftime. They made that run thanks to two major factors: pushing the pace to get out in transition and four first half threes from Maxi Kleber.

On the other side, the Clippers stars got off to a poor start and never really improved, as the heroes of Game 4, Paul George and James Harden, had a truly horrific night on offense. The two stars combined for 22 points on 6-of-25 shooting, as they were just incapable of getting into any kind of rhythm as the Mavs turned up their defensive energy for the pivotal matchup.

In the second half, the onslaught continued from the Mavs, as Luka Doncic (who had a quiet scoring first half) erupted to push the Dallas lead out to 20 going into the fourth and then continued to pull away to a 30-point win.

Doncic led the way with 35 points and 10 assists, but he did get help, even if not from the usual sources. Kyrie Irving had a quiet scoring night with 14 points, but his energy and effort on the defensive end and helping to push the pace was noticeable. With Kyrie not scoring it particularly well, other Mavs stepped up in a major way to pick up the slack. Kleber hit five threes for 15 points, Jaden Hardy had 14 off the bench, and the Der[ri/e]cks (Jones Jr. and Lively II) both chipped in 12.

That well-rounded effort was more than enough on a night where the Clippers just had nothing offensively — as a team they shot 37.9 percent from the field and 25.7 percent from three. George and Ivica Zubac were their leading scorers with 15 points, and you probably won’t find many teams in the playoffs in 2024 that will win with a leading scorer under 20 points.

Now the series goes back to Dallas, who will look to close things out at home. The Clippers do know how to get a win on the road in this series, but they’ll need far more assertive and effective play from Harden and George to force a Game 7 back in L.A. The Mavs, meanwhile, will look to bottle up their two-way effort from Game 5 and fly it home with them to earn a date with the Thunder in the second round.

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Emma Stone & Nathan Fielder Must Love Working Together, As They Are Reportedly Attached To A24’s ‘Checkmate’

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Emma Stone and Nathan Fielder co-starred in the Showtime series The Curse, which aired its finale in January. The series was co-created by Fielder and Benny Safdie and produced by A24, and Stone’s roles in The Curse and Poor Things (for which she won an Oscar for Best Actress) solidified her as “The New Queen Of Cringe Comedy,” according to Uproxx’s Danielle Ryan.

A24, Fielder, and Stone are reportedly continuing their successful working relationship. According to The Hollywood Reporter, A24 is attached to Checkmate, “a hot feature package centered on a book proposal by Ben Mezrich, the author whose books were adapted into films such The Social Network and Dumb Money.”

THR‘s Borys Kit reported that, “if deals close,” Fielder will direct and Stone “will produce along with her husband and partner Dave McCary via the duo’s Fruit Tree banner. […] Sources say the book deal is closing or has closed while the talent deals are still being hammered out.” A24’s offer “guaranteed seven figures” and “was swiftly accepted,” according to Kit’s sources.

Additionally, Kit relayed the purported Checkmate premise, as excerpted below:

“Per the proposal that was being circulated, the book will spotlight the biggest scandal in the history of chess, focusing on the generational battle between Grandmaster Magnus Carlsen and the young bad boy of chess, Hans Niemann. The latter was accused of cheating in one of the pair’s head-to-head matches, which became an all-consuming scandal in the world of chess and beyond. Per the package, the story is not only about the rivalry and the scandal, but the macro backdrop is the rise of a billion dollar chess industry and so-called ‘collision of tradition and innovation’ in the game.”

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Shaq And Kenny Got A Laugh Out Of TNT Playing Kendrick Lamar’s Drake Diss ‘Euphoria’ At Halftime

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Wednesday night was a big one in the Mavs-Clippers series, as the two teams met in Los Angeles for a pivotal Game 5 (I’m legally obligated as a sportswriter to call it that) with the series tied 2-2. The first half was a back-and-forth battle until the Mavs went on a late second quarter run to pull ahead by 10 at the halftime break on TNT. Once the halftime buzzer sounded, it was time for Charles Barkley, Shaquille O’Neal, Kenny Smith, and Ernie Johnson to break down that half of basketball in the studio.

However, before they could get to that, TNT’s production team decided to tap into the dominant story of the day in the world of pop culture, playing Kendrick Lamar’s Drake diss that he released earlier in the day, “Euphoria”, in the transition from the booth in L.A. to the studio in Atlanta. Only half of the desk realized what was being played in the background as Ernie did his lead-in, with Shaq and Kenny both chuckling about how they were suddenly in the middle of the rap beef.

The least surprising thing ever is that Shaq (literally a DJ) and Kenny (a man who still listens to new music) would recognize the Drake diss playing while Ernie (old, white) and Chuck (listens to country) would be oblivious. Shaq and Kenny got a kick out of it, with Jet joking that they were inserting themselves in the middle of the rap beef and they needed to play Drake’s “Push Ups” to stay neutral in the battle between the Los Angeles and Toronto artists.

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Socially anxious? Here are 17 best ways to answer the question: ‘How are you?’

Does the following scenario make you feel anxious? You are in line at Target, and someone behind you recognizes you from an old job you had and asks, “How are you?” and you reply, “Fine.” Then, both of you stare at each other for 10 seconds, waiting for someone to say something next.

Sherry Amatenstein, LCSW, suggests that before we answer the question, we should attempt to ascertain if the person we’re talking to really wants to know. Are they being pleasant or just trying to make small talk? If you think they want to see how you’re doing, feel free to disclose what’s happening in your life.

But if it’s just a stop-and-chat or you don’t know the person you’re talking to, then it’s fine to respond with a clever response that may elicit a chuckle or spread some goodwill without telling them your life story. You can easily replay with a “Fine, how are you?” and put the conversational ball back in their court.


However, if you are looking for a more clever response, a Redditor who goes by Myloceratops crowd-sourced the best answers to the big question and received over 900 responses. Most of them were witty comebacks to the question that we can all tuck into our pack pockets to use when we want to see more interesting than someone who just gives a pat “fine” response.

Here are 17 of the best responses to someone asking, “How are you?” for you to use the next time you’re making small talk.

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“I have two stock answers: Not too bad. Distinctly average.” — Floydie1962.

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“Saw a shirt I loved: ‘The horrors persist, as do I.'” — Evilbunnyfoofoo

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“I kinda like the Norwegian, ‘Up and not crying.”‘ — 5tr4nGe

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“Dying a little more every day.” — Much-Signifigance212

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“Do you really want to know?” — Hatjepoet

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“In my country, people sometimes say ‘Kann nie genug klagen.’ It’s roughly translated to ‘I can’t complain enough.'” — OldProblemsNeverDie

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“‘I’m on the right side of the dirt’ is one of my go-to responses.” — JiveTurkeyJunction

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“Feeling good and looking better I’ll make a burlap sack feel like the cashmere sweater.” — Late_Review_8761

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“It’s a dog-eat-dog world and I’m wearing Milk-Bone underwear.” — 27_crooked_craibu

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“If I was any better, there would be two of me.” — not_that_rick

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“At work, it’s ‘Better by the hour.'”— Otherwise-Tune5413

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“‘Oh you know, living the dream’ is the only one I’ve got ready to go lately.” — KittyBooBoo2016

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“Busier than a one-legged cat trying to bury a sh** in a frozen pond.” — SpoonNZ

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“”I think I’m going to make it’ usually gets a chuckle.” — Bebandy

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““Im good, and you?’ I’m Gen X. I don’t burden other people with my problems.” — Mrbootz

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“My next complaint will be my first complaint.” — NoGood

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“‘I feel like a silly goose today!’Guarantee they’ll never try to make small talk with you ever again.” — Front-Craft-804