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heritagevine27 joined the community
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diggin around on theunticket and stumbled onto quite a little conversation between the sea cow and machine. https://www.theunticket.com/whats-the-maximum-amount-of-dicks/
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Epstein files update: Buying Ghislaine's silence
Fastbreak replied to Gil Bang's topic in Cloak Room
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https://www.france24.com/en/live-news/20250807-us-to-rewrite-its-past-national-climate-reports
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Stolen 18 wheeler in LA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Fdncc3vbmw
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She was 91% on the day. Not good, not terrible. Lol at "the gravity of the situation". Nothing says pressure like an August game between two non-playoff teams. Regardless, why they are finding women to call games instead of just implementing the automated system is beyond me. Here's her card:
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The Yogurt Shop Murders: HBO Max
shadow_operative2.0 replied to TrashMaster G's topic in Movies and TV
Wait until you watch episode 2, your opinion will go down even further. Jesus shit, that guy got too much camera time. -
https://www.ainvest.com/news/ai-data-center-spending-surpasses-consumer-spending-key-gdp-driver-2508/ Spending on AI surpassed consumer spending as a larger part of gdp
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Texas Recruiting Notes 2026: Boulevard of Broken Bagmen
TexasRenegade replied to texifornia's topic in π€«$9.95π€«
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I'm case anyone is confused, Israel does this on purpose. They've killed hundreds of journalists over the years in this same way. It's not an accident, it's policy.
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Trump Burgers owner in Houston facing deportation https://www.click2houston.com/news/local/2025/08/08/trump-burger-owner-faces-deportation-after-ice-arrest-in-houston/
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Texas Recruiting Notes 2026: Boulevard of Broken Bagmen
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A couple of years ago I would have said Roger is a little nuts and off base. But he was right. Israel are now the Nazis. I can't disagree with anything he said here
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They're used to it at least
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Guess ACC money not enough for "TREE"... what a joke Blaming the policies of President Donald Trump's administration, Stanford University is revealing plans to cut more than 350 full-time positions -- with nearly 10% of those jobs in the school's athletics department. Stanford earlier this summer announced as a school that it would pare some $140 million from its operating budget. This week, the University revealed that a significant portion of those cuts would come in the form of layoffs to more than 360 employees. Midday Thursday, veteran West Coast reporter John Canzano first reported that Stanford's cuts included approximately 30 Cardinal athletics department employees. FootballScoop reached out directly to Stanford University's athletics communications and athletics director for comment but has not received response at this time. Stanford just last week hired former Nike executive John Donahoe as its athletics director. The school has not disclosed Donahoe's salary nor terms of his contract, but he arrives at the school after making roughly $60 million in compensation from Nike in 2023-24 per multiple reports. It's been just one year since Stanford formally joined the ACC for its conference home in NCAA athletics as the then-Pac-12 disintegrated. That move instantly incurred a marked increase in operating expenses for the Cardinal, which saw its football team in 2024 play road games at Syracuse, Clemson, Notre Dame and North Carolina State, among others. The school issued a general statement on the widespread cuts. "Stanford is in the process of making budget reductions. Last week, many schools and units made staff workforce reductions," the statement read. "In total, 363 layoffs occurred." Stanford athletics has still thrived overall in the NCAA landscape, placing third nationally in the most recent Learfield Director's Cup that measures total athletic department success. But the Cardinal football program is just 10-26 in its last three seasons. The school has fired two different coaches during that time: David Shaw, after his program slipped from perennial conference-title contenders and his replacement, Troy Taylor, for allegations of a hostile workplace. The school has hired Andrew Luck as its general manager for football, and he brought in his former pro coach -- Frank Reich of the Colts -- to serve as Stanford's interim head coach for the 2025 season. As Canzano notes, attendance at Cardinal football games also is anemic. The Cardinal drew fewer than 24,000 fans for three of its home games in 2024 and has had just one sellout, its 2023 rivalry contest against Cal in the 'Big Game,' since 2022. That contest also marks the only time Stanford has drawn more than 40,000 for a home game. Stanford opens its 2025 season in 16 days, playing a Week 0 game at Hawaii on Aug. 23.
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