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  2. I had a great time drinking around the world at Epcot with a group once. We got slosh knockered having fun and towards the end, there was a show going on, and it was freaking Pat Benatar. We were jamming out to Pat Benatar, singing all the hits. We were All Fired Up and a Little Too Late. We were getting down with Pat Benatar. Then after about 4 songs in, I realized this isn't Pat Benatar. It' just some short-haired broad with a band. She was good though, the right kind of sinner, to release my inner fantasy.
  3. Well, in normal, old America, the Secretary of Defense really didn't have anything to do with military operations. In this case, I might think the more important thing would be avoiding pushback from actual commanders.
  4. Ewers - 14/22 172 yards, 2 TD.
  5. Apologies for breaking decorum, but I’m cross posting this here bc it’s so last minute. Had to cancel plans and have two tickets to give away if anyone was planning to snag one at the last moment.
  6. Perhaps it’s only a change in reporting but the media has definitely highlighted that the CIA is taking the lead in Venezuela. Honesty I think it’s obvious that Trump doesn’t really trust Hegseth with anything at this point. He can’t get rid of Hegseth without admitting he made a big mistake.
  7. I am! You’re so close to getting it! No dog breed (or type, which is what a pitbull is) would exist without continual active human management and selection for the traits that mark a breed. I am indeed suggesting that active selection for “sitting on laps” or “retrieving birds” or “heeding sheep traits is fine.” And that we shouldn’t allow active selection for the “strong prey aggression, strength, and not letting go after biting,” because it’s harmful and dangerous and there’s not really an upside now that we don’t allow dogfights or catch sports. The UK has recently done basically this with the Bully XL, a pitbull type bred to be even bigger, stronger, and more unpredictable. The pitbull types of today are different from those of earlier generations, mostly because of active selection of undesirable traits by generations of cruel and irresponsible people. Lots of breeds are like this; I love bulldogs but they have to be born via c-section and live short and uncomfortable lives. It’s quite inhumane to keep breeding them and we don’t need to, you can have a goofy, lazy, farty house dog without all the bad parts. The dogs themselves don’t know or care what breed they are. Left to their own devices they’d all have generic yellow-tan dog offspring within a few dog generations. Breed extinction is an anxiety we project onto them that is meaningless.
  8. Being woken up by the sound of perculating coffee.
  9. The scene with his dad wrecked me the second time around.
  10. Trump could literally shit in their drinking water and they’d still support him.
  11. Just rewatched for the first time after seeing it in theaters. This is one of the best superhero movies ever made. I guess I wish more people understood it. This is easily in my top-tier ever with stuff like the first Iron Man. YMMV.
  12. Today
  13. We’ve seen your boobs more than all the Shaggy girls combined.
  14. Often my half-pot in the morning is as good as my day is going to get.
  15. Marcel Reed in 2026
  16. Don't know if this link will work - if it doesn't then I can post the whole interview. https://archive.is/PMdm1 The woman Putin tried – and failed – to break Adrian Blomfield - Senior Foreign Correspondent Maia Sandu is the Telegraph’s World Leader of the Year after defying the Kremlin to turn Moldova into Europe’s front line of democracy In 2025, Vladimir Putin went to extraordinary lengths to crush Maia Sandu, Moldova’s president. In this David-and-Goliath struggle, there should have been only one winner. Moldova is a poor country of just 2.4 million people, battered by an economic crisis sparked by the Ukraine war. The Kremlin funnelled a fortune into a campaign to unseat Sandu’s party in a parliamentary election that was arguably the world’s most consequential democratic contest of the year. Russia flooded the country with disinformation, fabricating claims that she was so devoted to “Western degeneracy” that she bought Sir Elton John’s sperm to give birth to a gay child. Yet against the odds, Sandu prevailed, preventing her country from becoming an agent of Russian influence that would have threatened Ukraine and the rest of Europe. It is not hard to see why Moldovans kept the faith. Unlike her boorish, corruption-tainted predecessors, she is scrupulously abstemious, living in a small flat and flying with budget airlines on official business. For her modesty, resolve and giant-slaying courage, she is a deserved inaugural winner of the title, Telegraph World Leader of the Year. Below is an excerpt from the article: Had she stumbled in this year’s poll, her role would have been reduced to symbolic meaninglessness, with a hostile pro-Russian government stripping her of meaningful power and threatening Moldova’s democratic future. The consequences for Ukraine would have been grave, further isolating it among former Soviet states. Western intelligence suggests the Kremlin hoped a friendly government in Chisinau would permit it to deploy 10,000 troops to reinforce the Russian garrison in separatist Transnistria, a Moscow-backed region that broke away from Moldova and shares a long border with Ukraine. Such a move would have imperilled Odesa, Ukraine’s largest port and maritime lifeline. “If Russia’s proxies had won, it would have meant that Russia would have run the country,” Ms Sandu says. But the Russian subversion campaign, she insists, was not just about knocking Moldova off its pro-European path or even opening a back door to Ukraine. Putin’s ultimate aim, she believes, was to turn Moldova into a hybrid warfare laboratory, rehearsing tactics that would then be deployed to interfere in and manipulate elections across Europe, from Hungary to Britain. “Moldova is one of the very few countries which has experienced the full range of Russia’s hybrid attack methods,” she says. “But the target is not Moldova. Moldova is just the testing ground. The target is Europe, and Europe should learn from us, from countries which are on the front line of the fight for democracy. Democracy on the continent is in danger.”
  17. Based on that video alone, if I were looking to hire a drummer, I'd go with Wolf over Alex. Granted, Alex wrote those parts, but Wolf's kit sounds far better and frankly I like the toughness of his groove more.
  18. Wtf???
  19. Oh! So THAT'S why they call it "edging".
  20. ^^^ beat michigan. HOOK'EM!
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