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Dem Strategeries For Mass Cult Reprogramming
StassneyHorn replied to Al Bundy's Napoleon Hand's topic in Cloak Room
Make men straight again and tell women feminism made them unhappy with student loans, no homeownership, barely any money to afford a dog, and still not in management. Bring back boobs. Make Gen Z women wear clothes that make them attractive to men. -
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Wyatt the happiest guy in the building.
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Texas Rangers 2025: Pitching has been fire. Bats not so much.
Firemans4Horn replied to ztejas's topic in Baseball
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That'll work. Keep choppin' wood.
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Tell me about it. Absolutely no one would pick me out of a lineup as the guy who has been heart stented nine times.
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Yeah, their camo is really impressive, and it's kind of cool to find one. Still, fuck them.
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Texas Rangers 2025: Pitching has been fire. Bats not so much.
HuntinHorn replied to ztejas's topic in Baseball
Different day same result.....For the Rangers and that other team... Another game closer -
Texas Rangers 2025: Pitching has been fire. Bats not so much.
Vic Mackey replied to ztejas's topic in Baseball
Baseball is fun again! -
While I hope the latter part comes true, I don’t think beating a bunch of teams ranked in the 300s does anything to help with seeding.
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Don’t disrespect Simmy like that!
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After tonight the A's have hit 143 HRs, the Astros have hit 116.
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Quinn "La Joya" Ewers - The Man The Myth The Mullet
bullet replied to Coach pop a bitch's topic in Football
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This is true - plus back then a lot of the drugs were pretty cardiotoxic. Nowadays, biologic side-effects are not quite as bad as the original chemotherapeutics which targeted fast growing and dividing cells.
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Texas Rangers 2025: Pitching has been fire. Bats not so much.
texastroubadour replied to ztejas's topic in Baseball
With Astros loss we move closer… -
Texas Rangers 2025: Pitching has been fire. Bats not so much.
Herbie Hancock replied to ztejas's topic in Baseball
Holy fuck first call I’ve made this year. Pretty sure I went 0 for 22 or 23 last year. -
Texas Rangers 2025: Pitching has been fire. Bats not so much.
HuntinHorn replied to ztejas's topic in Baseball
Fuck yeah!! Make it quick and easy! -
Also what’s the feedback on new tundras? Thinking about swapping my Sierra for one. Are they up to typical Toyota standards? See a few issues noted online but wondering what the real story is.
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Texas Rangers 2025: Pitching has been fire. Bats not so much.
shadow_operative2.0 replied to ztejas's topic in Baseball
Never a fucking doubt. -
Texas Rangers 2025: Pitching has been fire. Bats not so much.
Herbie Hancock replied to ztejas's topic in Baseball
Marcus gonna take care of bidniss right here -
Some thoughts -- you probably know about a lot of this already: First, if you have a choice now between a Roth 401(k) and a traditional 401(k), and you have the cash to max it out, you can effectively save more for retirement via the Roth than via the traditional 401(k). That's important for young folks who are just getting started and may have a lower tax rate now than in their prime earning years -- or who just want to max out what they can now and let the dollars work for them for 3-4 decades before they need them. There are a few considerations I can think about for the person that has a traditional IRA now, is approaching retirement and is thinking about how to convert it or spend it. Here are a few: Roth conversions help you smooth out your income during retirement without actually withdrawing the money from a tax-deferred account. For example, if you are still in the 15% marginal tax bracket and you are OK paying that rate on your taxes, you can do an end-of-year Roth conversion to max out the bracket. You can fully take advantage of every dollar available to you in the bracket and have your income be exactly what you want it to be. Having a regular IRA is going to require mandatory distributions at some point, although the age is going up and will eventually be 75. You want to have *some* income if you are lucky to still be on the planet at that point, so it's nice to have some traditional IRA assets to tap. If you live long enough, the IRS is going to want a bigger and bigger percentage each year. If you are really lucky and have a huge IRA, you can end up losing control of your tax bracket and paying a lot. Roth conversions before this happens can help prevent the runaway IRA. This is a very nice problem to have ... but conversions can play a role in controlling your tax bracket late in life. Folks with regular IRAs are allowed to contribute money directly to charity from their IRA starting at 70 1/2. This is called a qualified charitable distribution or QCD. If you have a charity you care about and you are getting close to that age, you can give money and be guaranteed to never pay tax on your traditional IRA donation. That's something you can't do with Roth IRAs, since they have already been taxed. If you are thinking about passing down IRAs to your kids, inherited traditional and Roth IRAs both allow you to take the money out over 10 years. But the traditional distributions will count as income for your kids, and may affect their tax planning. And the kids have to take required distributions based on their ages. For the Roth IRA, assuming your kids don't need the money, they can wait the full 10 years and then just yank it out of the account, letting it earn tax-free money for 10 years. Again, this is a great problem to have. And lastly, think about where you might want to retire. If you are sitting on 100% in Roth IRAs, you probably don't care what the state's property tax rate is. All of your assets are post-tax, so you can move where you want. If you are in 100% traditional IRAs, you might have a hard time justifying a move to a place like California because you will be paying California state income tax on money you earned elsewhere. Conversely, if you earned all of your money in California and want to retire to texas, maybe traditional IRA is the best choice because you won't pay California income tax on that money (I think!) and then after you move you'll pay no state income tax on conversions or distributions. IMHO, the Roth IRA with the ability to convert and the step up of capital gains tax at death are two of the biggest giveaways in the history of the tax code. Might as well learn how to use them... I am not a lawyer or an accountant, but I do have a mix of traditional and Roth IRAs.
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Epstein files update (there are no Epstein files)
RomaVicta replied to Gil Bang's topic in Cloak Room
I guess I'm not getting what you conclude from this. You seem to be saying that since we know about the letter and know Trump is a liar which negates his denial is all there is to it. I want to see the evidence. I want it confirmed that the WSJ was accurate and Trump lied about it. This is the first harpoon that has stuck in his blubber. It's something that is actually affecting his followers. They need to see it. That will also lend credence to the suspicion that there is more in Epstein's papers. You're not saying it's a nothing booger, but your disposition seems to treat it as a nothing booger. It's quite possible that I'm not following you. It happens.
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