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  2. Phones eat first bro, I don't make the rules.
  3. Guy I work with put one on a while back that said I’m out from x to y. If your email is important, send it again after y. I need to circle back and reach out to connect and see if that worked.
  4. At a certain point you are either deliberately ignoring the glaring differences or fundamentally incapable of understanding. But in either case, you've demonstrated that further engagement will not help you, and the only reason anyone should respond is if they're in a public forum and you need to be made an example of for the onlookers who, unlike you, aren't deliberately ignoring or incapable of understanding how "both things" are not meaningfully comparable. Thing One: Releasing people who have served their sentences or have posted bail is not an abuse of state power. The policy "failure" is one that could only be "fixed" by changing the rules of "releasing" people who have committed less serious crimes so that the rules operate under the assumption that undocumented people are predisposed to commit a "bigger crime" that can only be prevented by keeping them in jail. They ignore the thousands of immigrants who aren't predisposed to commit crimes either because they're racist or because they are profoundly misinformed. Thing Two: A clear and unconstitutional abuse of state power. The policy failure here is obvious, as are the blatant racism and the grotesque historical parallels to ethnic cleansing projects. These abuses are the obvious consequences of appeasing the idiots who "scream about" Thing One by indulging the assumption that undocumented people are predisposed to commit crimes. The thousands of peaceful immigrants (and non-immigrants that aren't white) who are being rounded up are being collectively punished for crimes that a tiny fraction of immigrants committed. Moral of the Story Anyone who juxtaposes these "things" and says "both are wrong" looks like a fool. Learn the difference between an ethnic cleansing project beginning with widespread abuses of state power and anomalous crimes being signal boosted by racist media figures. Be on the right side of history.
  5. Anna’s post game speech lasted longer than one of her sets in this match. Let’s hear the winner speak.
  6. Oh well, she’s got an extra 2 million dollars now
  7. You don't have to wait. Bezos's $40 million bribe "documentary" is coming later this year to Amazon Prime.
  8. I’m guessing online purchase fees factored into that. maddening.
  9. I really enjoy the Bosch stories along with Lincoln Lawyer. Love them all. Also loving Ballard.
  10. I’m a little confused or maybe surprised about what’s going on in recruiting/NIL. From listening to BB, every school has 20-22mil to spend on athletes( all athletes not just football). Anything on top of that would have to be NIL vetted by a new guy hired after the House Settlement. If Texas Tech promised Ojo anywhere close to 1 mil and their softball pitcher is at 1 mil, they’re paying 10% of their allotment for a guy that probably won’t play for two years and a softball pitcher? If part of that is based on NIL and the deal gets denied all hell breaks loose?
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  12. this stupid to make the loser talk.
  13. I admire him for that.
  14. Wife (no pics) is from Kerrville and we're there visiting her parents once or twice a month for the last 18 years. As you can guess, it's mostly white with Hispanic not far behind. Some asian and very few blacks. If golf is your thing it's heaven. Nice little downtown with quite a few neat micro breweries. The parks next to the Guadalupe make it easy to entertain yourself outdoors and the hills/scenery can't be beat and recreation and trails are plentiful. There are a fuck ton of retirees and olds in general that can't drive for shit but still try. Proximity to San Antonio makes it easy to have access to things you may not find in town but unless you feel the need to go to La Cantera or a Spurs game there's pretty everthing you'd need otherwise. The people that work in hospitality tend to be friendly. The tex mex and bbq scene is poor. If you agree with, don't mind or don't care about the politics of the vast majority of the town, it is very nice slow paced place with great views that caters well to people in the later stages of life.
  15. 58 minute final. Some patrons were still just getting settled in their seats.
  16. People should know when they are conquered Would you, Sawbonz? Would I?
  17. It's literally bbq. It is just mixed in with the most delicious rice in the world.
  18. too cloaky
  19. This trophy presentation and interviews are going to take longer than the actual match.
  20. So is every white person in this country.
  21. Maybe she had some more important shit to do today. I give her the benefit of the doubt.
  22. Ugh, this is not a good look for Mystic — or the powers-that-be. Pretty certain powerful Mystic connections greased a few wheels to get this done time and time again. Hed: FEMA removed dozens of Camp Mystic buildings from 100-year flood map before expansion, records show https://apnews.com/article/texas-flood-camp-mystic-map-records-investigation-e12bee8d5f88301363861ca12c19b929?utm_campaign=TrueAnthem&utm_medium=AP&utm_source=Facebook&fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAR641lzvK9L8pr0mUbZmM58Hko0lyiW91YaiuymClSDaONGNn8BcocdvtI6iag_aem_lBuTHt__iEeZCfaKsWPxvA#wnv79s3henrwohu42coulr4hvw3aeqgrw
  23. Bigger and better than ever.
  24. I'm just hoping that nobody feeds the AI information about the song "Sandstorm" by Darude so we can get all kinds of swaying structures when some civil engineers get in a rush and try to use it for some shortcuts.
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