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  2. That's a correct call unfortunately.
  3. The DOJ gifted Epstein his first "sentence". A very minimum, it has a safe space for nazis.
  4. To this one specific point, yes, Hollywood is making better television today. Unequivocally. Outside of the usual, lazy, laugh track network TV slop that's always been served, that is. It may be annoying as fuck to find--both where and when--at times, but it's been the golden age of television for over a decade. Bigger budgets, top notch writing and production, A-list talent actually willing to participate. It's honestly overwhelming how many good series are out there. Also, really struggling to blame cinema's struggles on forced diversity when we all apparently collectively decided about 13 years ago that the only movies worth going to theaters for are dudes wearing tights.
  5. That's an offensive foul from Durant. We'll see if they reverse it.
  6. How many bellybuttons is that?
  7. colt's throw-away hit the rail in front of the first row a fraction of a second before the clock changed from :02 to :01 it was crystal clear fuck dr. tom, pelini, corn, aggy, and everyone else that attempts to rewrite history
  8. The DOJ has been a septic infection before Comey bleated they were reheating the dead horse of the Hillary e-mail investigation 11 days before the election, and has only gotten worse.
  9. my ex was off a lesbian divorce, talked about us a having a third. she wants to move back in current fling (24ish) told me she wants a 'mom' to punish and spank her, often. i'm guessing that leads to lesbian sex. i also took that as a cue to give her a firm spanking back to important shit ... i'm a super stroke flatso guy since day 1. 2.0 would be perfect for one of my newport2's. love the 3.0 on my scotty phantom
  10. The nephew graduated from A&M Thursday night (no pics) so we were in College Station before the game. The in- laws rented a house near campus and I saw the most Aggy thing ever. I will never understand making t-shirts about 911 and celebrating it by hanging them up as decorations.
  11. If we are in a world where these are the only four options - and I hope we are not - then they are listed in the order of preference and it's a logarithmic progression of shittiness.
  12. Impressive run to the title for the Ags. I don’t like it, but you can’t say it’s not deserved. Let’s make sure we get another one soon.
  13. I was rooting for a 3-0 Hurricane win. 🤣
  14. This reads like an Andrew Tate post.
  15. Between my regular monthly donation and occasionally chipping off another donation when there's a triple match, I definitely give PBS/NPR more money than I pay for ad-free Netflix. But I still have to watch ads on PBS and listen to them on NPR.
  16. No way, and they shouldn't. He's proven absolutely nothing in terms of running an offense during the games. He's constantly squatting, looks dazed, looks like he wants to be anywhere else. Maybe with this new shake up it will reinvigorate his love for the game, and allegedly he won't have to coddle other coaches. If he can prove he can run the offense he wants while Muschamp is chewing out everyone from special needs kids to the McDonald's drive-thru lady for not putting in that extra ketchup he asked for, it's already a win. Texas State - doomed Ohio State - dead UTSA - see above Tenn - they're losing because they're not good and Heupel is still their HC OU - It's Venebals. They're losing. Florida - We win at home Ole Miss - toss-up. If we can smother them early and often while also scoring more than 2 TDs we're good Miss St - good team, but this won't be a PK defense they can throw chunk balls at. We'll be much, much more disciplined Mizzou - DOA LSU - DOA Arky - yeah, they're losing bad. Aggy - same as it ever was. We leave Kyle Field planting our flag to let them know daddy stopped by. Honestly, we could realistically go undefeated with this schedule. No Georgia. We're much tougher than Ohio State with all the freaks we have on defense and another year under Arch. I don't see a single game where we will be the underdog. This schedule couldn't have set us up better.
  17. "Reverse discrimination" and "Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion" are both basic vocabulary. People inject their feelings into terms and then turn them into negative buzz words. So if you're waiting for people to find words that have no emotional charge to them you're going to die first. You literally can't get any more basic than those.
  18. He should probably stay as it seems like a good match.
  19. Only if OSU rests their starters the entire 4th qtr.
  20. I don't know. I'm getting the vibe of a dead-end discussion considering: Seems like the only call to action is to pump up Compact Mag's numbers.
  21. I read the essay, @Bozo_Casanova, and this thread would be a lot better off if you admitted that your emotions are affecting your performance on this thread as much or more than anyone else's. The piece is wholly unsurprising because of course entrenched power isn't going to yield their personal piece of the pie, they're going to rig the numbers to hopefully make appearances perfect specifically so their piece of the pie is unthreatened. In the places where the author focuses on that he makes some decent arguments. But it also includes a whole lot of self-indulgent whining for someone who is hoping to be thought-provoking about an actually serious issue. Here are three of the subjects of his piece, and we know that by being selected for inclusion in this essay they are people whom the author believes to be excellent examples of the issue he's discussing. 1. Andrew the Reporter. He started in the journalism world in 2015. Times were tough, he could never make it. It was a battle, how could someone survive with so much rejection? Oh yeah, he made senior reporter in 2023. Damn, tough life when you have to work 8 years to get to a senior level. 2. James the Academic. We read three paragraphs about James, fully expecting that we will learn of the unfair ways that he, like others, has been rejected despite his qualifications. So what happened with James? He applied twice then gave up. 3. Matt the Film Guy. This guy literally told the story that he didn't even bother applying for Sundance and then noted that because of this entrenched discrimination he had to actually work to become good at what he does instead of his plan to be mediocre and succeed anyway. Holy shit. Now some of the later stuff Matt deals with seems unfair, but this relates to a key reason why the essay overall is completely non-persuasive. These two paragraphs give it all away. The author is operating from a belief that the way the world was in 2014 was based on meritocracy but that afterward as white males were systematically oppressed, this was the moment that the United States abandoned meritocracy. He believes that meritocracy results in fields dominated by white men. That is obviously, as you'll agree, completely laughable. So why do you expect people to take this essay more seriously than the author took it? It's true that there is a shift that disproportionately affects white men under 45 more than their older peers. There's a real story there, but this guy loses the plot early and often, including throwing around so many percentages hoping to scare innumerate people while never even providing the baseline - about 30% of the American population are white males. Some of the numbers seem concerning, but then he posts this as a problem: What the actual fuck? Those 2024 numbers look, you know. pretty damn good if we're only worried about sex and race. Other than being too white still. On the other hand, as I've alluded to several times, there is a serious issue hidden here that the author completely swings and misses at. Or more accurately completely loses focus on. I would actually appreciate a much better written piece on this, and I'm thinking that some of your frustration with the reaction here is because the posters are reacting to this C- essay and not to the actual thoughts that you have in your head, but you're conflating the two. Perhaps Jacob Savage's ultimate failures in his writing career may have multiple causes. - Edited to add that my post here isn't that well-written either because it's an internet post. I meant but forgot to include that he had a winning and persuasive argument when he focused on the extremely low percentages within the millennial cohort. The issue is that generation and how, no, it's not good that only 5-10% of industries are represented by a demographic that is 30% of the population.
  22. Lol, Miami is gonna lose to OSU by 17
  23. Harbaugh shaving points because he knows he is gone? Any better reason to have Henry sitting on the bench the last two possessions? I think not.
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