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  2. It kind of sounds like you're bragging that your wife doesn't treat you like a fucking weatherman. "Do I need a coat today? What's the weather supposed to be today? Is it supposed to rain today?". I've told her 1000 times that she has a weather app on her phone, which is apparently glued to her fucking hand, but my words go unnoticed.
  3. This is absolute bullshit and you should be ashamed of yourself.
  4. Reddit, in general is younger and left. Shit, even the NFL subreddit is pretty far left when it comes to social issues that bleed into the sport.
  5. You can have Mike Miles. Apparently he is work $650K/yr + bonuses according to his puppets he appointed.
  6. Speak for yourself Arch is too thin-skinned to play at Texas if getting booed after going 0 for 10 straight passes hurts his feelings. He'll get a lot more of that in the NFL, if he makes it. Expecting competency from the QB position doesn't make fans "douchebags".
  7. While there are addicts who seek out fentanyl, the myriad stories of "normal" people OD'ing on the stuff was almost always unintentional as it was mixed in with their coke, unbeknownst to them. Our white collar weekend partiers and college kids weren't intentionally scoring fent. its why anyone I know who partakes, always has a fent test kit before they use. You just never know.
  8. You won't be able to relate to this, but some of us possess the mental capacity to remember someone beyond the present conversation.
  9. Read this today and thought it was interesting on a couple of levels. It does seem that there has been a shift in the zeigeist away from a drug that will literally kill you the first time you take it (Fent) and more to the party drugs you can do for decades and not die, from unofficial vibey "feel" of social circles. I had a 60+ year old healthcare executive tell me he did some bumps the other day in Manhattan. Yes, my mind was blown. Anyways, and further, it's interesting that 60-75 a gram is cheap. Back in my day that was the price of a ball. Life passes by fast. LINK
  10. I don’t know hot to feel about this. One hand, it’s aggy. Other hand, there’s some serious introspection and thinking going on
  11. How hard is Bethpage Black? Ryder Cup venue ranked… By bunkered.co.uk•Published: 23 minutes ago The Ryder Cup is nearly here. But before the players tee it up at Bethpage Black next week, we have one question. How hard is it? Luckily, Hard Rock Bet has an answer… The online site has ranked the toughest golf courses in the history of the Ryder Cup, and it turns out that the host of this year’s match – the 45th – is pretty difficult. It’s not the hardest, however. The winner of that award goes to the Ocean Course at Kiawah Island Golf Resort, in South Carolina. For context, courses were ranked based on their rating, average rainfall and windspeeds, course length and slope rating. Kiawah Island provided a total score of 89.42 (out of 100), making it significantly more difficult than the runner-up: Whistling Straits. It’s 82.91 score was enough for second place, while the one we’ve all come for was third. That’s right, according to the report, the Black Course at the public Bethpage State Park, on Long Island, is the third most difficult Ryder Cup course of all time. Of the layout, it said: “Home of the 2025 Ryder Cup, Bethpage Black completes the podium with a final score of 79.21 out of 100. “Measuring 7,486 yards, this course isn’t the longest in Ryder Cup history but it’s one of the steepest, with a slope rating of 155. Add to that moderate weather conditions and you have one of the hardest courses ever to feature in a Ryder Cup.” The challenge of Bethpage Black is certain to play a part in determining next week’s winner. How tough, remains to be seen, but we can look back to previous hosting’s of majors for a better idea. Bethpage most recently welcomed the PGA Championship in 2019, when Brooks Koepka won with a final score of eight-under. That is the joint-third highest winning score in over 15 years. Meanwhile, two US Opens were contested at the venue in 2009 and 2002. Winning scores those weeks were –4 and –3, respectively. When it comes to the top ten hardest Ryder Cup courses in history, well, there was plenty of red, white and blue on the board. In fact, all but one are in the United States. Royal Lytham & St Annes, in England, ranked eighth with a score of 70.26. The next on the list is Marco Simone, the 2023 host in Rome, which ranked 18th.
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  13. I have seen some really ugly swings, especially from older guys, who regularly score in the 70s, off the red and white tees. They aren't long, but they are in the middle of the fairway and know how to hit mid irons and long hybrids/woods into greens. Most importantly, they have impeccable short games and putting. If you immediately want to score better, be better at putting. Then get better at chipping/pitching inside 50. Those two things do not involve the pain of changing your swing.
  14. I like Littleton at nickel bc he's a complete package player, instincts and talent to play the position. Doesn't need the sideline to help him. Sure won't mind more of him at CB either. That was the first productive thing I've seen from him so far, looked good relative to his other touches.
  15. Every word you wrote applies to me. But, I'm an introvert by nature and was already planning to cash out my LA equity for a place with some land, so a move to a foreign country wouldn't be that much different, I guess.
  16. I think he best fits the Jaydon Blue role out of the current backs. He looked better out in space on swing passes.
  17. I have an uncle that went on one with his wife, when they were about 60. Both are in great shape and active. The enjoyed it, but one thing he said was really annoying was they would tie the cruise barges together, at port, and you would have to crawl over, or through the 4-7 other barges to get to shore. CHIEF
  18. The irony is lost on her. She will admit that it’s to hurt people that don’t agree with her at some point. She can’t be mad at someone expressing their feelings and invoking the city council…..ah fuck it, never mind
  19. Man, you are buying into the "every one of them is a deranged cultist" sort of shit. Don't. Yes, there are plenty like that. And yes, it's a problem. But stop. FFS, I know a metric shitton of muslims, none of them think I should die. Goddammit, reading my social media these days, there are a SHITTON more "Christians" who right now think that I should die because of my beliefs.
  20. Stealing this
  21. I thought masturbating was good for your prostate. Should I not be doing that?
  22. MSNBC intro: "The FCC chairman warns that Jimmy Kimmel won't be the last, as President Trump cracks down on comedians who make jokes at his expense. What does this mean for free speech?" I give it one week before cable news has panels debating whether the president should not only be able to cancel tv programs he doesn't like, but whether he should be able to deport their hosts as well afterwards.
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