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That’s a marinade. Got to get it on early.
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Well, it makes sense now why we didnt have a spring game. Sark couldnt hide how the o-line is trash if we did .
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Good place to start, but unless there is a way for the simulator to inflict pain for holding the ball too long, possibly talk shit about your commercials, and bombard your social media with unhinged rants it won't quite be the same/.
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a good bud is a fan so I've grown to hate them less over the years, but totally fair
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Hitting a woman is never OK. But...
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And if Freeman fields the bunt, it is Muncy's job to cover 2nd.
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There are really only 2 types of candidates the Dems should be fucking with: the type you just described, who rail against the GOP and the crisis they are creating (using a lot of cuss words while they do it), and the type like Talarico, people who can effectively challenge the notion of the GOP as the party of religious people. These milquetoast Allred McGrath types are fucking losers.
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Government Shutdown 2025: This Time It’s Personal
Walser replied to Bozo_Casanova's topic in Cloak Room
Yeah but their routers switches firewalls AP's conventions are boss! -
More than the number who stroke out raking the fall leaves.
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Game Week Thread 2025 Game Week 6: RRS Texas v OU
6th Street replied to Wulaw Horn's topic in Football
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I'm on team Furio (stupida fuckin' game) but I hope a ton of dough gets raised.
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Couldn’t recruit. If Bama and Georgia wanted someone from our state they took them.
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The state party doesn't really have much control over who runs or not. If they can fill out the application and pay the filing fee, they are in. We had like a dozen candidates for Senate last time, which is hard because it takes time away from the real contenders. Allred ran again and I don't personally know anyone who is glad he did. But now a real candidate like Talarico will have to share time and a stage with Allred and all those funds on defeating Allred which depletes his resources for going against Paxton or whoever in the general election. DC and Shumer led Senate saddled us with Allred last time, and I suppose coerced him to try again. Point is the local party really has no control over who runs. DC always puts their thumb on our scales by sending funds into certain candidates or district races with very little input from Texas folks. However I think we are starting to see that change. Texas has always been one of the more progressive states and now with new leadership, we are seeing more representation in the DNC. Hopefully they will listen. No offense taken, and I understand what you are feeling. I live in one of those counties too. One of my friends is a chair in a neighboring county and once people found out he was the Dem chair, they promptly dropped a load of 6 fresh killed feral hogs in the county road right of way in front of his home. His house is about 100 ft off that road. He called the county and it took 7 weeks for a crew to come out and clear it up. It's frustrating. And the other thing is, it is expensive to run for these races. My congressional district is mainly lower middle class rural folks who don't have the money to donate much. The district is nearly 5 hours from corner to corner. If DC and others Dem PACs don't feel the race is winnable, then they won't give any funds. So these candidates are faced with 1) not really having any experience in running, 2) constant funding problems, 3) large distances to cover and meager turnout when they get there, and 4) counties who have only one Dem on the ballot, while every county seat from Judge to dogcather is a Republican. People will vote during the primaries for their friends and family, and that rolls over to the general. What we need to do is start with foiks running for the non partisan races like school boards, MUDs, city offices, etc. Then once they get established as decent capable leaders, let them run for the higher offices as Dems. That's how we build benches best.
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ARSMF up 37% today. I think I’ve narrowed down the critical mineral space to: UURAF, ABAT, UAMY, WWR, NB, ARSMF, UUUU, TUNGF, and USAR - all US companies with US operations. Extra bonus points for ABAT, UAMY, and USAR cause they have the words US/America in the name. I threw in APAAF cause Harrison usually isn’t wrong and they are spending big bucks on courting investors in Europe. With the exception of my core investments: TCNNF (Cannabis), HOOD (Finance/Banking), MSFT (Tech), PLTR (DEPARTMENT OF WAR/BIG BROTHER NEVER LOSES), UNH(Warren Buffet), COST (on a pullback), META (I really like their glasses), RDDT (I’m on there way too much) I’m pretty much focused on the critical minerals for the next few months. Wanted some traditional energy stocks but I feel like they’ve just been lagging behind this year. HOOD is by far my biggest single holding with 500 shares, the event trading contracts are a fucking killer. I think that’s going to net them at least an extra $100MM in Q3, which is almost 1/3 of their quarterly revenue. And that’s just with one month of football. Their Q4 earnings should be absurd.
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Speaking of places that we're sure are money-laundering operations . . . that TCBY on the corner of MLK and Lavaca is definitely one, right? I don't think I've ever seen anyone go into or out of that joint. But it's been there since I was in college (which was a very long time ago). I mean, there's just no way that place is legit, right?
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First pitch currently scheduled for 6 pm CDT
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Hah, that wasn't my intent... but it was a damn good performance and the last time I saw Tom Petty. At the time I lived across the river from Zilker- and less than a month later the Rolling Stones played Zilker Park, which was also a great time.
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O/U on number of deep dish pizzas each of these “soldiers” put away during their stay in Chicago?
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I’m not convinced of that just yet. OL to me is holding back the entirety of the offense. WR is not as good as it should be, but Mosley looks plenty serviceable now that we know he exists and Livingstone has been $$$. Moore has been good when he can play and he’s a solid blocker and good route runner. Wingo needs better route running and to attack the damn ball like his DB stole his woman or NIL paycheck or something. I think Wingo with his head on straight and consistent changes the narrative here greatly. TE I think we’re in a pretty good place. Put me in the camp of wanting to see more Nick Townsend, Jordan Washington and Emaree Winston instead of Spencer Shannon. Townsend has shown he’s a man from kick out block #1. Throw the damn ball to Endries. RB, I feel we’re not playing the right guys. Baxter returning from injury 100% was gonna be difficult to count on and should have been glaringly obvious. That said, hard to get a top transfer RB when you have a 1k rusher returning healthy (before camp). Wisner is pretty good, but is much better at OZ which we can’t block. We have what looks to be a tremendous amount of upside in James Simon. If he doesn’t tote the rock 10 times against OU that’s criminal. Gibson, his fumble notwithstanding, has looked good this year and needs to see some carries with Wisner and Baxter on the sidelines. I want to like Christian Clark more, but I just don’t see it. With a shitty OL, I don’t feel you have as much liberty to dance behind the line of scrimmage to find a hole like Clark seems to like to do.
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no, i don't utilize chatgpt. knowing your proclivity for using it and the fact that you took the time to start this thread, i would have assumed you already queried it and did not get a satisfying answer anyway. that said, your question did cause me to play the key elements of the song on the piano to see if there was anything else theory wise that could explain its effectiveness and i am pretty damn sure playing along with it that...to the extent you could say it has a key and mode...it is is in E phrygian. it's key chords are b diminished, g, c, and f. if it was a class pop song, you would replace the bdim with an a minor and you'd have classic happy and resolved sound. however, the use of that bdim drastically changes everything and basically makes it an E phrygian which is not a very common key/mode signature. the bdim is effectively a vii° leading chord. phrygian is absolutely a go-to mode if you are looking to build obvious tension and darkness. again, i have no idea what thought went into this but purposeful or not, e phrygian is dark stuff. moreover, on the sung/yelled melody, where it goes from the long sustained "hoes" to "calling," that is a single semitone jump up. that is a class tension and foreboding feeling. think of williams's theme from jaws...same thing. anyway, all of it ultimately contributes to a vibe. gets boring quick though just listening to it as music...as does a lot of effective "stadium hype music."
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Post it for a 10th time maybe Sark will listen
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Hook up Arch on a simulator all week and shorten passing routes. Gotta process faster, and get the damn ball out quicker. The German VR ‘flight simulator’ behind LSU QB Jayden Daniels’ Heisman-caliber 2023 season
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Yeah, but if we start bombing Venezuela over drugs, how many other countries in this hemisphere are going to wonder when they are next? Trump clearly needed somebody to beat up on, but nobody likes the 200-pound linebacker in the 12th grade beating the shit out of the 100-pound 6th grader.
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