First, that jazz riff is one of the best pop album openers this year. It sets the mood for the song (a nocturnal yearning), and the tone for Emotion (of youthful shameless). It’s unsubtle, but joyfully so.

Oh, and streetlights.

Ranking: 40-50?

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Her negative emotions are like roads: each of them lead her to create worse and worse thoughts. It doesn’t matter where she is, because she’s too ingrained in introspection.

However, home is where the heart is: Jess’s lover can ease her anger, confusion, broken heart, and bring her contentment.

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Personal Score prediction: Either a 4.9 or a 7.6.

Result: 7.2

I’m pleasantly surprised that Pitchfork went with this score for “a full-blown pop record,” as Cillis puts it. The review itself gives a positive bottom line, so I’m wondering if one of the rankers scored it low.

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For one part of Bush’s proposal for the future, it’s indeed on his website:

https://jeb2016.com/policy-tax-plan/?lang=en

To digress from his actual platform, the website works well on iPad’s Safari. I had to click a sidebar to access his policy positions, since the website puts the email opt-in form above the fold. On the other hand, it’s clear that his website staff is savvy.

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Thou shalt not speak ill of any Republican.

Basically, don’t trash talk your fellow party members, although I can’t currently evaluate how well Carson stuck with this reasonable rule.

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I’ll need to see the full quote, if it exists in another form, but the Meat Advisory Panel worded this discreetly:

avoiding red meat in the diet is not a protective strategy against cancer

Because cancer can occur from more severe factors, but that doesn’t mean it doesn’t help. This statement does play on the varying connotations of “avoiding,” since it can apply to everything from “eating meat less often” to “going vegan.”

the focus should be alcohol, smoking and body weight

The focus should be on those factors, but avoiding red meat works as a secondary habit.

As Steven sarcastically points out, we shouldn’t expect the Meat Advisory Panel to wholefully endorse the WHO’s report.

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One of journalism’s flaws is readers' tendency to jump on a headline without reading for the nuances.

Many people will take this finding to throw out bacon altogether. WHO advises moderation, not elimination. It’s unfortunate that we shouldn’t eat bacon every day, but refraining from daily consumption is doable as long as eaters keep other protein sources. (“Brown rice and black beans,” as my coach says.)

Although “processed meats do cause cancer” has alarmist connotations.

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It’s even more impressive considering that Adele only has 11 singles. That means one third of her singles ranked at #1. With 25, that ratio will likely stay around that proportion.

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Following the divorce from Gwen, Gavin Rossdale moved into his own place in Bel-Air.

But even as he removes his physical baggage, the metaphorical band-aids remain over their emotional wounds. Gwen hopes she can forget their marriage, and that he’ll handle all the inner turmoil instead.

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