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  2. Bobby is reporting that if Hollywood Smothers signs with Texas, Clark will likely be gone.
  3. No one wants to hire an aggy to be their agent
  4. bolverk replied to Bevo's topic in Daily Texan
    Team Battino. This isn't the problem. This is the problem.
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  6. No man, I’m saying that they mostly don’t think about it. Cognitive dissonance is a thing. And you weren’t thinking about it.
  7. I prefer the current approach which is, fuck you, America.
  8. I’ve come to the conclusion that Denmark and Greenland should both agree to hand over, under duress, Greenland to Donald Trump. They should state that they do not wish this move but that they fear the power of the US military and the resulting Danish and Greenlander deaths if they oppose it. This allows the next Dem President to give Greenland back. This is the best long term result for them. Instead if they quietly accept some type of payment or negotiation, then there’s more of an argument that they agreed to the terms. Even if everyone knows otherwise. Don’t take $1 or $1T. Refuse any and all consideration to clearly demonstrate that it’s theft.
  9. https://en.defence-ua.com/news/ukraine_strikes_lukoil_offshore_platforms_in_the_caspian_sea_video-17125.html As part of ongoing efforts to reduce the military-economic potential of the aggressor, Ukrainian forces have reportedly struck three offshore drilling platforms operated by russia's Lukoil corporation in the Caspian Sea. The targeted installations were identified as the Filanovsky, Korchagin, and Grayfer fields, all of which are considered strategically important to russia's energy infrastructure. According to the report, these offshore facilities were involved in supporting the russian occupation forces, underscoring the growing linkage between civilian energy assets and military logistics. Such infrastructure plays a dual role, contributing not only to the national economy but also to sustaining military operations. Confirmed hits were recorded on all three platforms, indicating a coordinated and deliberate strike. While the full extent of the damage has not yet been disclosed, the successful engagement itself highlights Ukraine's expanding ability to reach and disrupt critical assets far beyond the immediate frontline. As Defense Express previously reported, at the beginning of 2026, during a series of combined air attacks against Ukraine, russian forces reportedly employed a new strike unmanned aerial vehicle designated Geran-5 for the first time. This marks another step in the evolution of the Geran family, which has been used extensively to saturate Ukrainian air defenses and conduct long-range strikes against infrastructure and military targets.
  10. Sounds like Deandre Moore is finding out the hard way what his fair market value is. Picking the right agent is going to be pretty important to players going forward.
  11. Now let’s get Ethan a goal and get outta here with zero injuries.
  12. From Julia Davis, January 8, 2026 A Sobering New Year for Russia’s Propagandists A Sobering New Year for Russia’s Propagandists, Russia’s new year is off to a rocky start, as its hopes and dreams are dashed by reality. Just one month ago, Sergey Karnaukhov, who hosts the program Karnaukhov’s Labyrinth on the Solovyov Live channel, confidently boasted that the Kremlin fortified its Venezuelan Comrade, President Nicolás Maduro. Using words he later came to regret, he said: “Maduro made the right decision: he started to rely on Russia . . . If it wasn’t for Russia, Venezuela would be on fire right now.” Karnaukhov predicted that if there was any attempt by the United States to act against Venezuela, it would be able to sink all the American ships, using an array of Russian weapons. He added, “How did we do it? At some point in time, movies will be made about it, books will be written about it.” In January, after an audacious US raid on Venezuela that ended with Maduro’s capture, Karnaukhov’s humility was restored. He meekly surmised: “If Russia stands in America’s way, it will crush us too.”  Head of RT Margarita Simonyan expressed jealousy about US capabilities, apparently referring to Russia’s multiple failed attempts to kidnap or assassinate the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, in contrast to Maduro’s rapid extraction to the United States. Appearing on a radio show, In More Detail, political scientist Alexander Kazakov advised the Russians to lean into the principles of the Dutch philosopher Baruch Spinoza: “Do not weep; do not wax indignant.” Host Marat Bulatov chimed in and urged fellow Russian citizens to stop demanding a statement by Russian President Vladimir Putin in response to America’s recent actions. He said, “Don’t look for our president, since many are asking right now, ‘Where is the president of Russia? What happened?’.” Bulatov correctly anticipated that Putin wouldn’t rush to say anything. Instead, in his televised remarks during the Orthodox Christmas celebrations, the Russian president inferred that his country’s invasion of a neighboring country is not merely a “special operation,” but a crusade directed by God. This reaffirmed that recurring statements by government-directed state media about a “holy war” are a state-approved propaganda narrative.  The events of the new year have sobered Russia’s regime mouthpieces. In December, the decorated state TV host Vladimir Solovyov was thrilled with the outcome of the meeting between US President Donald Trump and President Zelenskyy. He predicted that Ukraine would be sidelined and the US would ally with Russia against Europe. Instead, the United States, with support from the British armed forces, seized a Russian-flagged oil tanker in the North Atlantic on January 7. The Marinera is described as part of a shadow fleet carrying oil for Venezuela, Russia, and Iran to circumvent US sanctions.  The state media outlet TASS reported demands from Russia’s Foreign Ministry directed at the United States: “Taking into account reports that there are Russian nationals among the crew, we demand the American side ensure proper and humane treatment of them, strictly observe their rights and interests, and put no obstacles for their soonest return to the Motherland.” White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said that the crew might be subject to prosecution in the US.  During his show on January 7, Karnaukhov noted: “The reaction in Russia to the arrest of our ship is very boisterous, especially among the experts. They are starting to demand harsh measures from the government. People say that everything starts with small things. If we respond solely with notes of protest, gesticulating with our hands and drawing our red lines that faded long ago, Americans will understand that everything is permissible.” During his show Gasparyan on January 8, host Armen Gasparyan reported “mighty discontent” among his viewers over Venezuela and the ship seizure. They had been writing to the show in significant numbers to express their upset, and to complain that “Donald Trump failed to meet their expectations,” he said. He said viewers were angry because some state propagandists (who he referred to as “certain fools”) had convinced them that the US-UK relationship was broken, something contradicted by the joint military operation to seize Marinera. According to Gasparyan, Russians believed “deteriorating relations between Buckingham Palace [sic] and Trump” were so severe that “this alliance was dead.” Russia’s influential and extreme “Z-bloggers” were so disturbed by the latest turn of events that some asked whether the American president should be “allowed to physically live out the remainder of his term.”  In a post on Twitter/X, the ultra-nationalist ideologue Alexander Dugin remarked: “The so-called [Ukraine] peace deal was impossible from the very beginning. It was a pure waste of time. Russia is now morally prepared for a radical, full-fledged war with the West”. Julia Davis is a columnist for The Daily Beast and the creator of the Russian Media Monitor. She is a member of the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, the Screen Actors Guild, and Women In Film.
  13. Broke 6 tackles to get into the end zone. What a stud.
  14. I wanna make bank, bro! I wanna get ass!
  15. I agree that there are plenty of people who just pull the lever every 4 years then completely check out of politics. And, yes, you can be completely oblivious and still be decent to those around you (but only those around you). No argument there. But you described a meme sharing January 6th denier. They're shit people, and if they can't even keep their offensive, conspiratorial rhetoric down in public, what do you think is really rattling around in their heads? The only "decent" Trump voters left--and I have a few among friends and family that are good, normal people--choose to be willfully ignorant and woefully misinformed, usually with the rationale that they're above politics and everyone in Washington is all the same anyway. And they're still pretending it's 2017. "The media is out to get him. I don't like the guy, but some of his policies have been pretty good." And those "policies" usually boil down to some combination of these 4 idea: 1) Taxes are dumb, and I don't want to pay them. 2) I like guns. 3) Well, I'm Christian, so I vote Republican. 4) Did you hear what they're saying/doing/allowing/forcing in California? [insert socialism, homelessness, crime, transexual, immigration, taxes again, etc. grievance] So at what level of selfishness and chosen ignorance to the plight of others do you stop being decent? And, in my case, these are people who have the means to not be so selfish.
  16. Sure. It’s the genteel way to destroy the middle class, bankrupt the future, and bring back second class citizenship. But sure pal. I’m sure it was tough to see the game when they were kicking off the campaign with a states rights speech in Philadelphia Mississippi.
  17. I graduated before most of y'all were out of diapers but I still have the occasional dream about walking into a test that I forgot to study for, or a paper that I didn't write or I can't find the classroom. Y'all have those anxiety dreams? I hate when that happens.
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