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Request, please. The alternate version of this one with the excellent subtitles.
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Why do you hate American Exceptionalism? The bullet-riddled bodies are what tell you the America is working.
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Running Alt-Right Thread of Mockery and Hypocrisy
jimmyjazz replied to bad_teammate's topic in Cloak Room
He's the human embodiment of a really bad photoshop job circa 2000. -
Quinn "La Joya" Ewers - The Man The Myth The Mullet
Zeus replied to Coach pop a bitch's topic in Football
I said I'm hoping he does well, not that I expect it. If he does well, it reflects well on the university. Dude hung 50 on blowU his freshman year, it wasn't all bad while he was here dawg -
I did not catch the name of the guy on Bloomberg last night driving home from work around 7:45 pm, but the man was definitely onboard the “stagflation pain is a-coming” train. He did say that he does not think the tariff pain will really hit till second quarter 2026. It just feels like the market will go up and Wall Street will keep dancing on the deck of the Titanic. I told my adult kids and several of my friends who don’t watch the news at all that that they would be well-served to immediately go into asset preservation mode, NOT undertake new debt, keep your old car and pay off every credit card now in case you lose your job soon - and to grow your emergency savings as much as possible. I’d rather be a mistaken old crank if I’m wrong than see people I like and love suffer more next year if that could have been avoided some if they’d taken different steps this year
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WTF? Why is he wasting those pills on children? Give them to me. I'm going to a late 80's darkwave dance party tomorrow night. I could use some MDMA. Joking aside, fuck that guy. What a POS! Way to lose your family you shitbag.
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Quinn "La Joya" Ewers - The Man The Myth The Mullet
jimmyjazz replied to Coach pop a bitch's topic in Football
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Quinn "La Joya" Ewers - The Man The Myth The Mullet
SydneyCarton replied to Coach pop a bitch's topic in Football
While I don't disagree with much of what you wrote, your obsession with Quinn Ewers resembles the losers like Motown who follow your ass around to antagonize you. Weird That being said, Quinn was a heralded recruit, and him coming here helped signal that UT was a place to consider, and he helped change the perception and even the trajectory of this program, along with a lot of other people, obviously. So I'll always be grateful to him for that. -
Mass shooting version 8.27.2025
Im_smarter_then_you replied to ImNotMarkinson's topic in Daily Texan
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Quinn "La Joya" Ewers - The Man The Myth The Mullet
jimmyjazz replied to Coach pop a bitch's topic in Football
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I think it is more the fact we have our ace on the mound and only need a couple of runs today. Edit: oh, hi again, Salazar
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Should have posted here my bet, but agree with you completely on prediction markets being a good options for all the reasons you suggest: Put up $700 for 10,000 shares (@ .07 cents ea.) for LaNorris Sellers to win the Hesiman. If he wins it's a payout of $10,000 (13x or 1300% return on investment). My logic is a) he looks good b) it's a good value and c) SoCar SHOULD (or at least COULD) be 5-0 and a top 10 team going into their first real test against LSU in October. At the very least I should be able to double the money and shave some profits and revisit the landscape by then.
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Running Alt-Right Thread of Mockery and Hypocrisy
Hookah Horns replied to bad_teammate's topic in Cloak Room
I can't tell if his facial features are abnormally condensed, the rest of his head is abnormally large, or both. -
No doubt. But it seems we're talking about how older rockers present themselves. I'm just saying I saw Sammy and Bob back to back on consecutive nights in May. Sammy looked better than Bob to me. But maybe that was just sartorial choices.
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Quinn "La Joya" Ewers - The Man The Myth The Mullet
Derka replied to Coach pop a bitch's topic in Football
i keep seeing this posted- the inevitably of quinn ewers becoming the starter for the dolphins. one question though: how? he’s had his entire life to get good at qb and yet a few months ago, after years working closely under the best qb coach in football, quinn still wasn’t even the best qb on his own college roster, and again, was ranked 12th out of 14 sec qbs, and 200th out of qbs nationally. on what planet does he go from “plateaued in college where he was one of the weak links on his team” to “ready to play the toughest position in all of sports”? he couldn’t even move the ball against uga, tosu, arkansas, texas a&m, or arizona freaking state, but he’s about to be master an nfl offense, develop pocket presence, strengthen his arm, and wildly improve in composure, accuracy, and decision making, all while the game gets 10x faster and more complex? you sure about that? i mean do y’all hear yourselves? tua and zach wilson are objectively better qbs than the oft-injured quinn ewers, and yet half this thread hasn’t shut up since april about how those two guys are so shitty and injury prone that the much shittier and also injury prone quinn ewers is destined to pass them and become the starter. literally just because he came to texas, and based zero percent in how good of a qb he is. weird how nobody ever predicts that the perennially underperforming tight end or safety or running back is on the verge of nfl stardom. always the qb. if quinn ewers was the exact same qb with the exact same college career but he went to a&m he’d be this board’s favorite punching bag. but because he wore burnt orange he’s some sort of footballing hero who is destined to become the dolphins starter. fanatical. totally fanatical. -
Rimbo started following Severely Disfunctional Coaches
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I don't know if there's any new ground to cover here. In the days before NIL and the portal, coaches had a huge amount of power over kids' futures, and many successful coaches used that to drive their teams hard. Some of these guys were successful. Urban is a particularly awful example of this. I don't think very many coaches are like him, and I'm glad the era where a guy like that COULD be successful is over. The new reality is that coaches actually have to be good coaches to succeed. You have to be someone guys want to play for. Bob Stoops, Nick Saban, Pete Carroll, Kirby Smart and Sark fit that mold. And if you don't agree with me, take a look at comments their former players have about them. They're ADORED by em. Meanwhile, we had two guys off the Meyer coaching tree... how'd that work out for us? Anyway, fuck Urban Meyer
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Clearly you aren't going to Walmart in South Austin.
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Well it was weird, because it felt so much worse, but Mack was 6-9 versus Stoops It felt, at times, like James Franklin vs Ohio State (1-10) but that's just because some of those 9 losses were not even close to competitive.
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