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  2. @immamac do your job!
  3. They're too stupid to use critical thinking and blame the proper people, but they do care more about feeding themselves and their families than about trans people. It's the democrats job to shed corporate bribes they take, run on a Mamdani like populist platform of taking America's money back from billionaires, and actually follow through on it. Be completely transparent and expose the corruption every step of the way. That kind of platform across the board would destroy in the midterms and in 2028. Of course they won't do that because god forbid they don't get to steal enough for themselves in that scenario.
  4. Yep. The fuckers that keep voting against their own interests need to touch the hot stove. I wish there was a way to shield those that don't want anything to with the current regime from suffering but that's not going to happen unless blue states can find some local solution
  5. Rankin made it to halftime, better than a lot of teams with Gordon.
  6. I’d be in for 10,000 pushups though. I was doing 50 a day for a while up until a month or so ago.
  7. Boomers are so annoying y'all
  8. Man I'm telling you, the Mel man is excellent. Finely chopped brisket, pretty finely chopped whole sausage on a bun w sauce...I'm in all the time. Glad Jordan introduced me to it. Article is almost a decade old btw.
  9. Yeah, she gets around. She poured margaritas all over a "non-tipping" table, in Lubbock. on some folks that were out there for Tech graduation. CHIEF
  10. Quoting for the new page I had to scroll back for this goodness.
  11. I'm clearly talking about a different scale here. That the current iteration of "AI" is useful to you personally in your job is fine. I see the benefits of it in certain aspects. Where the rich and powerful want to take AI hasn't even begun yet. My hope is they never get there. Bigger picture, we don't have to be compliant. It doesn't have to be inevitable. AI is useful or profitable or beneficial until it isn't. Compliance on a small scale like your example is one thing. But as a civilization, we still have agency. Let's try to keep it.
  12. meanwhile.... gold and silver is where it's been and where it's at.
  13. This isn't brain surgery. Tua is gonna be a head-case. He'll have his head spinning 'cause of this. This is a huge blow-to-the-head for him. He may never get his head screwed on right after this.
  14. It does help we are playing a 1980s offense. I am hoping Barnes has a big game.
  15. I've only known one, and he acted almost exactly like that. We worked at the same delivery service, and everyone called him "Little Man", which is the one aspect of being short that he actually didn't seem to mind that much. Came in to work one day complaining about the accident he'd just had. But it wasn't his fault. You see, the sun was in his eyes as he ran the yield sign under IH35 exiting the turnaround from the northbound to southbound feeder at 290. Accident happened at noon, but yeah, ok.
  16. The first year we did them (it may have been on the shag), they started to bother my hip a few months in. Took forever for it to quit. We used to do them daily in football while I was in school. I don’t think I’ll do them ever again. Unless that’s the only way to escape a Diddy party.
  17. This is about tanking next year. They're already eliminated for this year. If they cut Tua with a post 6/1 designation then he's a $99 million dead money hit over the next two years ($54 million in '26.) If Ewers is even replacement-level in the final few games then you know you can roll into '26 with him and whatever you find in the FA market for cheap. Then go after another QB in the '27 draft unless Ewers shows promise.
  18. I agree with your line of thinking more than I don’t, but I think from everything I’ve read, there are durable goods and gains that will outlive the bubble. The energy grid, the data centers and nuclear investments being the main ones, that will benefit whatever comes next and rises from the rubble of this current bubble.
  19. that was real basketball too. basically anything between the late 70's and mid to late 90's was fucking fantastic.
  20. Mike Bianchi: Michigan, the dirtiest program in college football, has betrayed its players, fans and proud history
  21. Still waiting on the "good things can be continued." Actually, still waiting on a single person in the admin even agreeing that USAID did any "good things." Right now, the take is "it's only dark people from shithole countries dying and suffering, we call that a win."
  22. TTUN = That Team Up North for those not familiar with terminology used by the Ohio State Aggies.
  23. Just a reminder that everyone's favorite pro-life pharma libertarian was all for destroying USAID, regardless of the harm that might result:
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