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Game Week Thread 2025 Game Week 6: RRS Texas v OU
I Plead Da Fif replied to Wulaw Horn's topic in Football
James Simon better get some damn carries. Guy seems to decide quick and shoot through the hole. With our OL, you can’t be dancing in the backfield trying to make a decision. -
Yet this will get little to no airplay or indignation from any significant media outlet.
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2025 TX/OU Ms Paint/Gif etc Thread of Dominance
Longboard Horn replied to Longboard Horn's topic in Football
The God father of classics! Bomar'd! -
I can't speak to UT, but at TxSt, the faculty senate had no decision-making power. The senate president had the ear of the university president, and I'm sure there was collaboration and consultation, but the senate had absolutely zero power to set university policy. It honestly served more as a faculty union, which better explains why the state wanted to kill them off.
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Texas Football 2025 - Seven Win Steve Rides Again
lilMAC25 replied to closetojumping's topic in Football
Wait what? 😆 -
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Texas Football 2025 - Seven Win Steve Rides Again
Nicole44 replied to closetojumping's topic in Football
Touché -
2025 TX/OU Ms Paint/Gif etc Thread of Dominance
Longboard Horn replied to Longboard Horn's topic in Football
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Well, he has the wheels.
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Watch better movies. Also, in the field shit is allowed to grow out. But there was a concept mainly in Afghanistan of "blending in" that never worked. I know a lot of SF dudes. Father, brother, #1 client were all group or more. All are clean shaven.
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If it's about getting low, Abbott has a considerable head start, and it looks like he doesn't want to squander his lead.
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I'm so confused. They aren't fighting back and are in fact amplifying everything, anti-immigrant rhetoric in particular. The Texas National Guard is about to fucking invade Chicago FFS. Nobody is stopping them. The most hopeful moment of the last year was some stonefaced generals in a room and that hasn't manifested into anything.
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Texas Football 2025 - Seven Win Steve Rides Again
nineliveslost replied to closetojumping's topic in Football
That would be some wild shit if that happened and it's even more wild coming from an alleged serial killer -
2025 TX/OU Ms Paint/Gif etc Thread of Dominance
Longboard Horn replied to Longboard Horn's topic in Football
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Texas Football 2025 - Seven Win Steve Rides Again
lilMAC25 replied to closetojumping's topic in Football
Except, no cuckold /kŭk′əld, koo͝k′-/ noun A man whose wife is unfaithful. A man whose wife is unfaithful; the husband of an adulteress. cuck is just a slang shortened derivative of cuckold. -
Thom Tillis is retiring. Murkowski and Collins are concerned, I'm sure, but not that much considering the hedging and non-confrontational language they used. Who else? Who is drawing Trumpian fire for defying the Orange God?
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Game Week Thread 2025 Game Week 6: RRS Texas v OU
I Plead Da Fif replied to Wulaw Horn's topic in Football
FD still has the good guys -1.5 -
2025 TX/OU Ms Paint/Gif etc Thread of Dominance
Longboard Horn replied to Longboard Horn's topic in Football
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Elon Musk: Nazi traitor piece of shit [Confirmed]
Chopper replied to MaybeACoordinator's topic in Daily Texan
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2025 TX/OU Ms Paint/Gif etc Thread of Dominance
Nicole44 replied to Longboard Horn's topic in Football
Hoping we can do exactly this on Saturday. 27-17 works for me. 🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼I put this in here because the program is outstanding and frame worthy. -
Republicans are indeed being brutal and fighting among themselves.....over who can be at the front of the line in order to The only battle is over who can bow the lowest and pledge the most fealty to the Lord God King And Ruler Supreme Over All, His Majesty Lord Donald Trump.
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US man goes for a 3 week hike, forgets phone is in airplane mode
Chopper replied to Chopper's topic in Daily Texan
corporate press release: The discoveries of Dr. Ramsdell and others have deepened our understanding of autoimmune diseases and the important role of Tregs, which prevent immune cells from attacking a patient’s own body SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO & SEATTLE – October 6, 2025 – Sonoma Biotherapeutics, Inc., a clinical-stage biotechnology company developing engineered regulatory T cell (Treg) therapies for autoimmune and inflammatory diseases, is honored to announce that Fred Ramsdell, PhD, Sonoma Biotherapeutics co-founder, past Chief Scientific Officer (CSO), and current chair of the Scientific Advisory Board, was named a winner of the 2025 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. “Congratulations to Fred Ramsdell, co-founder of SonomaBio, and a valued friend and colleague. Like many great scientists, Fred spent years working behind the scenes to identify the gene that caused devastating systemic autoimmune diseases in a little-known strain of mice,” said Jeff Bluestone, PhD, Chief Executive Officer and President. “The discovery of the gene, FOXP3, changed our understanding of peripheral tolerance and led to a new field of immunotherapy.” “SonomaBio is proud to have had Fred as our previous Chief Scientific Officer and current advisor. His seminal work—together with Alexander Rudensky, PhD, co-founder and scientific advisor to SonomaBio—have been the guiding light for our development of Treg cell therapies that we are confident will change the world of immunotherapy to treat the most difficult autoimmune diseases,” continued Bluestone. Dr. Fred Ramsdell’s work in the discovery of the gene, FOXP3, and its role in Treg development changed the field of immunology. He is a veteran biotechnology leader in immunology with nearly three decades of experience and was named along with Dr. Rudensky, the 2017 Crafoord Prize – Polyarthritis. A co-founder of Sonoma Biotherapeutics, Dr. Ramsdell was the former CSO and current Scientific Advisory Board Chair of the Company. Dr. Ramsdell earned his doctoral degree in microbiology and immunology from the University of California, Los Angeles and holds a bachelor’s degree in biochemistry and cell biology from the University of California, San Diego. Following a fellowship at the NIH, Dr. Ramsdell joined Immunex studying T cell activation and tolerance, with a focus on gene discovery and functional characterization. He later joined Darwin Molecular (which was later acquired by Celltech R&D) to establish the immunology program. Amongst other programs, he led the team that discovered and characterized FOXP3, a gene critical to the function of regulatory T cells. Dr. Ramsdell joined ZymoGenetics in 2004, where he led teams studying novel proteins with potential regulatory activity in lymphoid cells. In 2008, Novo Nordisk brought on Dr. Ramsdell to help establish the company’s new Inflammation Research Center in Seattle and lead the Immunobiology group. Prior to SonomaBio, Dr. Ramsdell was the CSO at the Parker Institute for Cancer Immunotherapy (PICI) where he helped to build and advance multiple research programs from the inception of the Institute. About Sonoma Biotherapeutics Sonoma Biotherapeutics is a clinical-stage biotechnology company developing engineered regulatory T cell (Treg) therapies to treat serious autoimmune and inflammatory diseases by restoring balance to the immune system. Founded by pioneers in Treg biology and cell therapy, the company is employing proprietary platform technologies and approaches to develop a new generation of targeted and durable Treg cell therapies.
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