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  2. Everyone should be on the block. Need to rebuild the weak ass farm system to compete in 2030.
  3. The next conservative on DT who offers even the weakest pushback to this type of stuff will be the first. Given their silence, one can only assume that they fully support actions like this. But, but, but .... we're not racist!! Veteran and US Citizen disappeared
  4. Never watched Bosch, but started Ballard last night, watched 4 episodes and enjoyed it.
  5. I didn't realize our Congresscritters from both sides of the aisle were doing photo ops with Sudanese leadership and sending billions of my fucking money to them so that they can bomb hospitals and set up a firing squad for starving people looking for food
  6. Lloyd Glasspool won the doubles finals. He played at UT where he was the NCAA doubles champion in 2015. 🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
  7. Colin Allred is running for king of text messages again
  8. Is this the one? (I have a few other actresses whose alleged beauty I plan to besmirch, so I figured I needed to pad my rep).
  9. like he never existed ....
  10. We are limping into the break. We might have peaked over July 4h weekend. I have already emotionally accepted 0-6 on this homestand.
  11. It appears that the CSC has taken it upon itself to define collectives as not providing a "real," profit-driven product or service; therefore, the collectives paying athletes to appear/post/etc. on behalf of the collective -- rather than on behalf of a business providing any other products/services to the public -- is not a valid business purpose. That's a point made over and over (and over and over) in that Reddit discussion and people still keep asking the question and giving that answer. While there's a certain logic behind that CSC definition, it ignores the fact that collectives ultimately do promote an underlying product/service (entertainment -- i.e., collegiate sporting events that depend on public interest and attendance). Streamers, rappers, etc., usually hawk products and services for outside entities. But the question becomes whether the middlemen (agencies, representatives -- the equivalent of NIL collectives) who employ endorsers to hawk stuff are, in general, providers of product/service themselves. Clearly, as middlemen in the marketing business, they are. It's a fine distinction that may not hold up, and the House attorneys now going after the CSC are doing what legal middlemen everywhere do: making money out of the business of law by arguing about definitions of stuff. And the money keeps flowing upward to the attorneys, the marketers, the elite athletes, elite programs (including the athletic directors and all those employed under them), yada yada yada. Maybe the CSC is just trying to prop up the disappearing belief that college sports are not a business, but an important educational activity driven by other purposes and values.
  12. Zoe Quaid was a junior counselor at Camp Longhorn on Inks Lake when this happened. Dennis should sit this one out.
  13. A YouTube channel is a legitimate business entity.
  14. I bet if a new owber bought the Astros and asked him back he would come back. I think Houston would be the only place he would seriously consider.
  15. They're terrorists. It's state-sponsored terror. There is no more accurate description. This is the Israel thread, in case you're lost.
  16. Oofffff.......
  17. SIAP
  18. I created this to make fun of the governance of Kerrville. However, looking at it, I pray with all my heart that this all comes to pass.
  19. I miss the 🐐 so damn much. I miss being the smartest organization in baseball with him and AJ leading the way. My have we fallen with bumblefuck duo we have now.
  20. A lot of irony from dean cain:
  21. Manifest destiny over God's Promised Land. They’re Sooners. Land Thieves, if you will.
  22. i have a set of titliest 714 ap1's for a good home. 3 to gw great set of itons
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