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  2. What would constitute a “statement of trans ideology?” “Hi I’m trans?”
  3. UK fires ambassador to the US Peter Mandelson over his links to Jeffrey Epstein https://apnews.com/article/uk-mandelson-epstein-fc3f953112ac10108e1109920fd9dca0 This is how you do it.
  4. The guy's amassed that many posts over a 7.5 year timespan. Who are you, the Andy Dufresne of neg reppers? RIP Sgt Hulk in 2033!
  5. I've watched this more than 3 dozen times, and still can't believe it....
  6. Buying IBRX? Fairly early on I did have a good amount of BTC but then I found out about leveraged trading on BitMex and blew it all. Work wise I could have joined a small startup many years ago called Klaviyo but would have had to move to Boston.
  7. Friend of mine had a game shop in Dobie for a bit, later moved up toward Koenig. Blanking on the name but doesn't matter now because he sold it then it closed. We used to have painting parties in the Dobie store, knock out a few minis and get jacked up on giant Taco Bell drinks.
  8. Just like this! This is what the engraving will look like.
  9. I was taking your comment about us being in the climax differently.
  10. In one sense, it's actually a win/win that Hamas is abroad and targeted because if Israel was actually only laser focused on getting their revenge and killing Hamas brass, Gaza civilians would be risk free from being collateral damage. But obviously Israel wants all of Hamas, down to the janitor, wiped off earth and they want the territory. And speaking of the IDF and their remarkable ability to execute anywhere on earth, at this point no Hamas senior leader can feel comfortable or safe, right? The pager thing was a masterclass, surgical hits in the hearts of MAJOR cities like Tehran and Doha, etc. The only thing I think giving an ounce of security is that Israel bombing Istanbul or Ankara would be very risky as Turkey is no slouch.
  11. That’s a very interesting comparison. My cousin lives in Paris and I’m not going to downplay Charlie Hebdo, but my guess is this has more impact. We’ll see.
  12. Very much like taking JFK in and working on him in Dallas for a bit before calling it.
  13. Yeah, don't watch the video but he was gone gone instantly - anyone talking about him being alive yesterday was just being optimistic and hoping.
  14. And many of those same college kids just wiped the floor with him.
  15. Not a tipping point or boiling point to be clear, but an acceleration.
  16. I won't lay all the blame on Skinner - Elliot shoulders a lot of blame for last year. - Disengaged Skinner - Constant position battles (setter, RS) with fan/program favorites seemingly getting the shaft for the transfer instead (Swindle/Carlson and Rutherford/Devin) - Players seemingly pulled on a whim, often to be replaced by someone who fucked up too or worse (random times JE would yank one of the middles for Bunton, or pulled Madi out of backrow without talking to her) - Freshmen not really getting any chance when Wenaas or Rutherford were not doing well That was a shit show of epic proportions, and you saw it when we kept losing all these 5-set matches over and over. The team didn't fight for each other, like this one does.
  17. These two being posted so close together is pretty comical
  18. But they take like 20 minutes to get the fucking app to work right.
  19. He would also “debate” college kids, which is pathetic. These kids are smart, but most lack real world context to be able to conduct meaningful debates. Just easy targets that his fans could relish in as he “owned liberal snowflakes”.
  20. I'm trying to keep this thread going where we get some actual SEC football discussion. There are some really interesting games this week as we get into conference play: Georgia at Tennessee - Georgia is a 3.5 point favorite on the road. They have a tendency to look like crap against garbage opponents and then show up when they need to, but does anyone really believe in Gunner Stockton, much less believe in him and Mike Bobo on the road? Georgia is really young this year. Still talented as hell, but young. Arkansas at Ole Miss - The hogs have demolished two bad teams and their QB can be a problem, but they are 7 point dogs at Ole Miss at night. Austin Simmons got injured last week against Kentucky but he's listed as probable. This seems like a game that Ole Miss has no business losing, but inexplicably finds a way to do so just to reaffirm their fans lot in life. Florida at LSU - LSU is a 7.5 favorite at night in Death Valley against a Florida team with its back against the wall. LSU somehow lost to them last year in the swamp. I think Nussmeyer is one of the most overrated players in the country, but LSU looks a ton better on defense. I gotta think LSU puts some more nails in Sunbelt Billy's coffin on Saturday. Vandy at South Carolina - I never thought I would be fired up to watch Vanderbilt play South Carolina, but here we are. This game has two of the most interesting and dynamic QBs in the conference. This is a sneaky huge game and should be a great environment at night in Columbia. A&M at Notre Dame - ND has had two weeks prepare and the rest of their schedule is mostly dogshit. So for playoff purposes they need a W badly against a team with a "name", as much as A&M qualifies as a name. A&M is notoriously horrible on the road. The Irish are 6.5 point favorites. I don't think ND is anything special, but I would be stunned if A&M beat them in South Bend at night. Wisconsin at Bama - I guess Bama got right last week, but they are laying 21 at home against Wisconsin in an early start. That seems like a ton of points for a team that got pasted by Florida State week 1. I still think Luke Fickell is a decent enough coach and they are running a new offense with Jeff Grimes (remember when Mack Brown desperately tried to make him the highest paid OL coach in the country and he told Mack, "hell no") as OC and have a bunch of transfers... so maybe they're improved? If this game is even competitive in the late third/early fourth quarter I can't even imagine the pucker factor for Kalen Deboer. OU at Temple - The Sooners should kill them, but that's a horrible sandwich game for them (between Michigan and Auburn) on the road with an early start on the east coast against a team with a really good coach. I'm not ballsy enough to pick Temple, but this one has a lot of potential for some early hilarity. That line went from OU - 26.5 to OU -21.5. That's huge movement without a significant injury. Just saying... The rest of the conference plays a bunch of tomato cans, but overall this is a pretty good slate. I was never that fired up to move to the SEC, but there are more interesting games this Saturday in this conference than there were in an entire season in the Big 12.
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