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  2. Or Google/Nest will sell you the Flood and Underwater Containment Kit - Universal, better known as the FUCK-U. It’ll happily monitor your water levels while collecting information to sell to your insurance company, will sporadically blare out ads for Pixel, and suddenly stop working in 3 years when Google decides to terminate the cloud service that operates it.
  3. Dude, did you see that injury report update from yesterday? we have half a starting roster that will be coming back in the next month. yeah maybe there is another injury here and there in the meantime, but tread water the next 3 weeks until the Yankee series and put the hammer down the last month and a half.
  4. You’re lucky Joe’s estate isn’t billing you for discussing his case.
  5. Pretty sweet view
  6. From WaPo: I'm sure Sark and Miller will just roll over and tell all the attendees at nighttime football and basketball games to clam up at 10 PM pronto. This is fucking nuts.
  7. Could be. They probably have collected enough data over time to note that a high aptitude test score correlates with some level of lower success. Compliance to strict hierarchies and following of direct (perhaps illogical) orders. Willingness to arrest, write tickets, or whatever. Tangentially, a lower Wonderlic (a decent proxy for IQ and aptitude) score is correlated with high NFL success for TE and CB.
  8. This thread.... does not disappoint....it delivers
  9. You have to screenshot things these days, not hotlink them, since someone is scrubbing the internet.
  10. Woman gets a 7 year sinus infection from her boyfriends farts. https://nypost.com/2025/05/27/health/ive-had-a-7-year-infection-since-my-ex-farted-in-my-face/?dicbo=v2-RoFV5S9
  11. Yeah, I can't run that through textise. Somebody with a sub, do your thing.
  12. Some pretty gnarly stuff, and yes, it does appear to prohibit "expressive activities on campus between the hours of 10 p.m. and 8 a.m.;" https://legiscan.com/TX/text/SB2972/id/3249738 Great swaths of these amendments seem pretty prima facie unconstitutional as well as ludicrous. At least under oldlaw.
  13. That's just being a democrat in today's media culture. I stg none barring Jasmine Crockett and a couple of others push back on the bullshit and I don't understand why not.
  14. Damn. It's like nobody knows their history.
  15. It does feel weird, but you also get the freedom of not lugging around 247 oz of metal. As for the ratio thing, think of it as a foreign exchange between the USD vs other currency. You buy the item that has a lower perceived value with the thought that at some point its perceived value increases and you sell it back for a profit. When I was actively buying PM, my dollar cost average for buying gold and silver was $1,621 and $29.5, respectively, for a ratio of 55:1. The current market ratio is about 87:1. Financially it doesn’t make sense for me to trade silver for gold because I’ll be taking a loss. But my reasons are a) I believe the ratio will continue to grow in gold’s favor; b) 250 oz of silver is heavy AF, and my safety deposit box is only so big. The “rule” at the time was:
  16. We will have an army on that one. Once had to have and I mean HAD TO HAVE reservations to The French Laundry in a specific 3 day window and we had 4 people dialing landlines and cells simultaneously. We got it, actually I got it.
  17. The people with real money at stake discuss facts. Threats to your multimillion/billion dollar bottom line are apolitical. But on an individual level? See the leopards eating people’s faces phenomenon. People flat-out act against their own (and their community’s) interests in favor of idiotic brainwashed performative bullshit.
  18. He had been saying for a couple of weeks that’s how he thought it would go in front of that crowd.
  19. Pretty soon, all the guys on your construction crews are gonna start dressing like this to throw the Gestapo off their scent….
  20. There are issues all over Houston that could easily be argued. The one-way streets particularly around Esperanza's daycare has blind corners with 2 way stops signs and overgrowth that makes is particularly prone to accidents. Another private building I sometimes visit with my kids decided to remove old metal signs just by cutting them near the base, so there are the jagged metal circular pieces sticking out of the ground in an often used walking path that is full of tree roots, etc. Now back to our regularly scheduled programming.
  21. This sounds like bullshit. Can one of the lawdogs read the actual bill and chime in? Dorms are on campus. There are evening classes on campus. The libraries are open at night. Small group rooms in Welch and RLM are open at night for group study. The fucking union ia open at night. Come on
  22. Lanning must have taken “How to sign a Paper Tiger Recruiting Class; Overload on Safeties and WRs” at the “Tom Herman School of Roster Development”
  23. I don't want to derail the thread, but one clear example of change is tornado alley moving from Panhandle/Oklahoma/Kansas to Tennessee/Kentucky/Alabama. This is discussed in business level commercial real estate presentations by both metrology presenters and emergency response companies. (Flood/Disaster repair companies for example). So, if it's happening there at heavily conservative meeting, I struggle to understand why it isn't gaining traction elsewhere. Not saying it isn't, rather I don't comprehend why.
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