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  2. my uncle was a concorde captain for braniff. nbd.
  3. WTF does "Malicious Communications" mean as a crime? They projected light at a wall, it's not like they vandalized a public landmark.
  4. But, isn't martyrdom what Palestinians strive for? How do you teach people that have been indoctrinated from birth to hate Jews and the way to heaven is to die while killing Jews and infidels to change their religious beliefs? A religion they are willing to die for. The loneliest job , in the World, has to be a call taker for the Palestinian Suicide Hotline. As she stated, there is no plurality in Islam, you are either a Muslim, or are worthy of death. This is on the same level as Japanese Kamakazi pilots, and Japanese fighting to the death and never surrendering. Their honor, and their perceived "afterlife" mean more to them than their life itself, as well as their families and children's lives. The Palestinians want a fight to the death and the winner takes it all. CHIEF
  5. check out the big brain on Ronda! Michelle spent all her money Trump posters and is now poor! Noted economist, Kim, is sounding the alarm (cameo from St. Charles) Dan's meme and emoji game is strong. Critical thinking? Not so much
  6. You're not a special snowflake. You're a very obvious type of guy that every one of us knows literally thousands of.
  7. It's about compressing the ball. Picking means you are probably flipping with your hands, which if your timing is off can lead to being very inconsistent. Pickers usually do not compress the ball. You cannot compress the ball if you don't take a divot. Changing a picker to compressing the ball involves more body rotation especially at the hips and less arms & hands. Most likely your body is not used to that rotation, especially your lower back. You are exercising core muscles you haven't activated in decades. The question is, are you at a point in your life and game where you want to drastically change how you hit that little white ball? As you experienced, the swing change involves changing how your whole body "swings" the club. That's going to take some time to develop the flexibility and muscles. But...if you make the change, you will be more consistent and be much longer through every club.
  8. Texas live has an arcade upstairs. Can’t say I’ve ever been up there (in the arcade) during game days but it was fun for a different place to hang out. There is pizza, Tex Mexican, bbq, burgers at Texas live. You could probably spend a couple hours in there pre game. Inside, Hurtado BBQ has a spot in there with excellent food but it’s a tad pricey. I think it’s in that left field concourse you walk in on(I can’t remember which floor). There’s a Whataburger inside too. The ballpark food actually is pretty good. Others may have some go to spots they like.
  9. What's funny is that a lot of the stuff Charlie said on camera would qualify for one of these "freedom of speech, but not free from consequences" situations with normal employers firing someone. So now people pointing out the awful things he said is grounds for firing someone? That's a huge lurch towards authoritarian/fascist ideology by these goons, but since they are in charge and it only hurts 'the other' team, it's OK.
  10. NTTAWWT.
  11. This is where I’m at. Getting calls from your neighbor that the police are at the house is not passive.
  12. man, they still got it
  13. There's an aggy joke in there somewhere about gay coloring books.
  14. I thought the hype about SN chili crab hype led to disappointment. I'd visit as many hawker markets around the country as possible, possibly on a tour and then go back to your faves. The food at those places was incredible and the environments were very entertaining. I'd get a tour of Chinatown and maybe of the Indian neighborhood, and go to the botanic park, which is an amazing display at an incredible location. The waterfront is nice but as stated, touristy af, so not my thing.
  15. LOL. The "fans" that boo at a college football game aren't the alumni writing big checks. Give me a break. Those guys might bitch and moan and certainly may not write the next check if they don't like the product, but they aren't 'booing' in the stands with the drunks/poors.
  16. It's not impressive it's just sad. Also, you DT types act like we cannot read through your thinly veiled racism over there too. You guys tell on yourselves, but as long as there is plausible deniability(Charlie Kirk) amiright? 6 posts. GTFOOH. You've posted 4300 times on this forum. Everyone here knows who you are.
  17. I tried racking my brain for a comedian who was "cancelled" for being anti-vax or anti-mask. Then I kicked myself for wasting thought on something that Adam Corolla said.
  18. In Trump's America you can gleefully vote for a lying rapist instead of a decent person, and you can see Charlie Kirk as a saint because those grimy spots are permanent on the back of this leopard. It's who the US is. There is no, if they only understood. They do. They vote it. They do so in certainty of their righteous hate and embrace of ignorance while lying to themselves the whole way. If you can be persuaded that transexuals are a violent terrorist movement, you can't be persuaded that your whole sense of reality is a lie. I harp. I'll stop or try to. It's hard not to obsess about the train on the middle of a collapsing bridge.
  19. doggles are always in style
  20. Did @Nicole44 provide that info?
  21. Assuming the Utah DA is pretty competent and not heavily influenced by the regime, s/he wouldn't want to include this in an indictment if it was less than true or accurate, at least substantially. On the other hand, it would seem that the only people that could challenge it would be Robinson and "Lance," and maybe some other participants, who are mostly aligned with Robinson. Robinson isn't going to challenge it in public until he brings a motion to dismiss the indictment, as a general way to discredit it.
  22. Y'all ain't wrong. Those are the two options: (1) broad-spectrum political violence causes those who once liked it to lose their taste for it, or (2) it galvanizes them in amping up the violence and seeking the extermination of their enemies. That's the question raised by the Republican quoted at the end of that article. Some of them get it. The regime has unquestionably opted for option 2. I acknowledge that, no argument, I always thought they would. The question is whether their supporters (or a chunk of them) instead choose option 1. That remains to be seen. If all they asked in their heads was "if we're shooting them, is that a problem?", methinks their answer was often "nope, no problem." But now, maybe they're asking the question "if we're shooting each other, is that a problem?" then maybe some of them are pausing to consider. "Extermination of your enemies" sounds fun, because you get to do the exterminating, and your enemies get to do the dying. I mean, it at least sounds fun to simple people, driven by their rage/anger etc. "Civil war" ultimately sounds less fun, especially when you get the slightest taste of it, because you realize in that game, EVERYONE joins in on the dying.
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