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  2. I'm not mad at it. But we have several more holes
  3. I’m 40 and I still wonder how much damage the Wild West of the internet did to my brain. Faces of death pain olympics serbian hammer (maybe Russian hammer) that horse lady heck even 2 girls 1 cup I watched hours of surgeries and trauma videos, mostly to just see what docs and medics see. Couldn’t have been good.
  4. Man, you are on a my-way-or-the-highway the last couple days. I have no problem with your needles and fentanyl theory, but I want dead officers too, and putting it in the vodka would mean no matter the rank, the assholes are drinking it. Plus, there would be two bites at the apple at the F giggity - the voluntary ingestion and the involuntary one. Let’s not be selfish, let’s give them all an opportunity.
  5. We got a quality MLB player for a nothing pitcher. You can make other deals like that. Tauchman would probably cost the same. He would instantly be an upgrade to the OF.
  6. surly: DONT START NEW THREADS FOR EVERY LITTLE THING, YOU’RE WASTING SITE RESOURCES. USE THE ESTABLISHED THREADS. ALSO FUCKING SURLY: LET’S USE THE 2025 RECRUITING THREAD AS STREAM OF CONSCIOUSNESS.
  7. Maybe they will put in a detachable after the cleanup
  8. Reminder: In 2005, he was arrested in Israel while in possession of almost 200 gallons of gasoline on suspicion of participating in an attempt to blow up a highway. In a 2015 interview, he said, "The Palestinian Authority is a burden, and Hamas is an asset", explaining that, while the it was harming Israel in international forums, Hamas' status as a terrorist organization meant that "no one will recognize it, no one will give it status at the ICC, no one will let it put forth a resolution at the U.N. Security Council". Also in 2015, he said, "Anyone who wants to protect the Jewish People and opposes mixed marriages is not a racist. Whoever wants to let Jews live a Jewish life without non-Jews is not a racist." In 2019, he campaigned on restoring the Torah justice system (Shariah Law, anyone?). In 2021 he said to Arab lawmakers that, "You're here by mistake, it's a mistake that Ben-Gurion didn't finish the job and didn't throw you out in 1948." In 20023 (before the Hamas attack), he called for "striking the cities of terror and its instigators without mercy, with tanks and helicopters". He also said that Israel should act "in a way that conveys that the master of the house has gone crazy". Last year, he said, "There are no half measures ... Rafah, Deir al-Balah, Nuseirat – total annihiliation. 'Thou shalt blot out the remembrance of Amalek from under heaven.' There is no place for them under heaven." This year, he said, "They will be totally despairing, understanding that there is no hope and nothing to look for in Gaza, and will be looking for relocation to begin a new life in other places." https://www.nytimes.com/2025/07/29/world/middleeast/israel-gaza-jewish-resettlement.html Bezalel Smotrich, the far-right finance minister of Israel, said Tuesday that the country was “closer than ever” to rebuilding Jewish settlements in Gaza that were evacuated 20 years ago, adding that the war there had created the opportunity to expand them even further. Mr. Smotrich’s remarks came soon after the Netherlands announced it was barring him and another far-right government minister, Itamar Ben-Gvir, from entering the country in an effort to pressure Israel into stopping the 21-month war that has devastated Gaza. The Palestinian enclave is now in the grips of a dire hunger crisis that has brought international outrage. Both Mr. Smotrich and Mr. Ben-Gvir have called for the war to continue. They want “voluntary” migration of Gaza’s population of two million Palestinians, a measure that international legal experts have said would amount to ethnic cleansing. The pair have already been sanctioned by other countries, including Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Norway and Britain, for inciting violence against Palestinians in the West Bank. They have also been barred from entering Slovenia. Speaking at a conference for the anniversary of Israel’s unilateral withdrawal from Gaza in the summer of 2005, Mr. Smotrich described the territory as “an inseparable part of the land of Israel.” “It’s real,” he said of the idea of Israeli settlers’ returning to Gaza. “For 20 years we called it wishful thinking. It seems to me it is now a real working plan.” Mr. Smotrich, who also is the minister for settlement affairs in the Ministry of Defense, made his remarks as the humanitarian crisis reached new depths in Gaza. About 60,000 Palestinians, including thousands of children, have been killed in the war, according to Gaza health officials, whose data does not distinguish between combatants and civilians. Much of the coastal enclave of Gaza has been reduced to rubble, and most of the population has been displaced. A United Nations-backed food-security group said Tuesday that famine was unfolding across most of the territory, citing months of severe aid restrictions imposed by Israel. The war was set off by the Hamas-led attack on Israel on Oct. 7, 2023, in which about 1,200 people were killed and about 250 more people were abducted to Gaza. Negotiations for a 60-day cease-fire that would bring the release of some of the 50 remaining hostages, about half of whom are believed to still be alive, have stalled. Asked by an interviewer at the conference if the Israeli government was discussing an actual plan to reestablish settlements in Gaza, Mr. Smotrich did not give a direct answer but said, “Where there is no settlement there is no army; where there is no army there is no security.” “I don’t want to return to Gush Katif,” he said, referring to the group of Jewish settlements in southern Gaza that were abandoned in 2005 as part of the Israeli government’s so-called disengagement plan from Gaza. “It’s too small and crowded,” he said of the original area of the group. “It has to be much larger,” he said, adding that the situation in Gaza today “allows for bigger thinking.” Mr. Smotrich has opposed Israel’s efforts, made under international pressure, to facilitate the entry of more aid into Gaza in recent days, and he has threatened in the past to leave the government under such circumstances. But he told the audience Tuesday that he was staying in office because he has “a reasonable basis to assume that good things are going to happen.” In a separate statement responding to the travel ban, Mr. Smotrich said what was more important to him than being able to enter the Netherlands or other European countries was “that my children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren, and all Jews around the world, be able to live in the state of Israel safely for decades and centuries to come.” In the withdrawal of 2005, Israel pulled its troops and about 8,000 settlers out of Gaza, which it had captured from Egypt in the 1967 war, and demolished the 21 settlements it had built there. Right-wing supporters of the settlement movement decried what they called an “expulsion” and vowed to return and rebuild. The office of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu did not immediately respond to a request for comment about possible plans to reestablish Israeli settlements in Gaza.
  9. Well he don't look down on poor people.
  10. It fills a need for the Royals with all of the SP injuries. Carter Jensen is playing very well at Omaha and has more upside than Fermin. I'll miss Freddy but this seems like a good trade to me.
  11. I've gone to my Seiko Alpinist as my daily wearer the past couple of years. It's been running 5 minutes fast everyday though, any ideas where to get it serviced in Austin? Not mine, but this is what it looks like.
  12. I remember being saddened by this. I hated that movie.
  13. Florida fans:
  14. I believe that’s called “Only Fans,” “Tinder,” and “Sugar Daddy” now, and it’s far more ubiquitous.
  15. I thought “looks down” conveyed the opposite. But, I’ll take it.
  16. This and internet wasn't at everyone's fingertips then either. There was also a tv special the filmmakers put out that was made to look like a dateline/60 minutes type show that ran regarding it. It was a different time where every 13 year old thought Rod Stewart was getting 5lbs of jizz pumped out of his stomach every other weekend.
  17. Beau Vine

    South Park

  18. The first reference to a corvette was with the French Navy in the 1670s, which may be where the term originated. The French Navy's corvettes grew over the decades and by the 1780s they were ships of 20 guns or so, approximately equivalent to the British navy's post ships. The Royal Navy did not adopt the term until the 1830s, long after the Napoleonic Wars, to describe a small sixth-rate vessel somewhat larger than a sloop.
  19. This is all completely normal...
  20. Ain't nobody ever going to see the conversations I had with Dr. Sbaitso.
  21. Yep Dubey 2.0 is gonna be it
  22. house of wings and tacos.MP4
  23. My bad. Misread the chart. Still, it was our best 3 year stretch with a Final Four and two sweet 16s. And we played almost no good OOC teams at home over that period. Here are our OOC home opponents since 2000 that finished with a top-100 computer ranking. Top 10 is orange. Top-25 is blue Rick Barnes = 12 top-25 and 27 top-100 teams in 16 years 2000 - Arizona (13), San Diego (70) 2001 - Illinois (4), Cal (35), Utah (67) 2002 - Arizona (10), Providence (86) 2003 - 2004 - Wake Forest (16) 2005 - Memphis (51), UNLV (79) 2006 - Villanova (4), Tennessee (16) 2007 - Arkansas (41) 2008 - Wisconsin (6), Oral Roberts (76), St. Mary's (51) 2009 - UCLA (14) 2010 - Michigan St (19), USC (63), 2011 - UConn (5), Arkansas (87) 2012 - Temple (40) 2013 - North Carolina (21) 2014 - Michigan St (6), SF Austin (76), Vanderbilt (90) 2015 - Stanford (38) Shaka Smart = 5 top-25 / 12 top-100 teams in 6 years 2016 - North Carolina (3), UConn (31), Vanderbilt (36) 2017 - Alabama (58), UT Arlington (77) 2018 - Michigan (6), Ole Miss (90) 2019 - Purdue (11), VCU (57), Providence (66) 2020 - LSU (35) 2021 - Villanova (15) Chris Beard = 3 top-25 / 4 top-100 teams in 2 years 2022 - Tennessee (8) 2023 - Gonzaga (2), Creighton (19), Louisiana (99) Rodney Terry = 1 top-25 / 1 top-100 team in 2 years 2024 - 2025 - UConn (18) Sean Miller (projected) = 0 top-25 / 1 top-100 team in 1 year 2026 - Virginia (~90) Barnes, Shaka and Beard all played about the same number of elite and top-100 teams on average. The only tenure that really stands out was Rodney Terry. Not only were there almost no elite or even average opponents, the dregs of the schedule were truly bottom feeders. It looks like more of the same for Sean Miller's first year. Time will tell if this is a result of the new NIL / SEC environment or if it will adjust back to the type of scheduling we had from 2000-2023.
  24. Classic Surly humble brag. Well done.
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