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shitty news ... Houston-based Westlake Corporation is closing three of its Louisiana plants, citing difficult market conditions. Operations will end this month, and the closures will eliminate positions for around 295 employees at its Aberdeen and Lake Charles plants, according to a Dec. 15 news release.
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A select few people really can't help themselves when they see the name "Derka"
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lol, wtf is happening
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Transfer Cycle 2025-2026 - This Is Fine
Im_smarter_then_you replied to closetojumping's topic in 🤫$9.95🤫
I’m for Sherrone Moore -
lol, because it's a bad opinion.
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2023 Thread of Racism in America
Longhorn_Fan68 replied to Horn Under a Bad Sign's topic in Cloak Room
color me shocked it's not closer to 100% -
At minimum, they expend resources fighting it. Make them plug as many holes as possible. Fight them at every opportunity.
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Washington gained too much weight and lost a step. They need to slim him down a bit.
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txduck87 started following Whatcha drinkin' right now?
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Back in the original Big XII days, the BCS ranking was one of the tiebreakers if there was a 3-way tie in a division. I believe that's how OU got to go to the CCG in 2008 when you had the 3-way tie between OU, UT, and Tech. Someone feel free to check my work on that, but I'm pretty certain that was the tiebreaker.
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That's my point exactly on this. I didnt bother asking about the ER12.
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That means either he’s a good drafter or simply refuses to admit mistakes.
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Good grief.
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What the fuck is wrong with you, Austin?
MissingInAction replied to crash_davis's topic in Daily Texan
New recruits typically get sent to Korea for their first rotation. They get wifed then return to Ft Hood. At least thats how it was 30 years ago. -
Charlie Kirk got ded, Erika Kirk grifts in place
Al Bundy's Napoleon Hand replied to msbesq's topic in Cloak Room
Trans bringing people together. Isn't that what Xmas is all about? -
What's a few hundred thousand force sterilized or some light regime destablization and torture training, right? Humanitarian efforts need to be totally divorced from regime change and other front operations. Sorry that when you mix those things and roll them up under the same umbrella it is going to be to the detriment of the valuable humanitarian efforts. These are not particularly outlandish thoughts, and would have been widely accepted on this board prior to the Orange Man. Here's a NYT opinion piece from 2014 striking the same chords: https://www.nytimes.com/roomfordebate/2014/04/15/when-is-foreign-aid-meddling/secret-programs-hurt-foreign-aid-efforts There is a world of difference between American foreign assistance programs that openly support democratic development, human rights and socioeconomic progress, and the type of clandestine operations aimed at regime change that United States Agency for International Development has been running under the guise of a “democracy” promotion program in Cuba. Those programs are not only counterproductive, they are an abject violation of Cuba’s sovereignty, undermine American interests in Cuba’s slow but steady political and economic transition, and endanger the legitimate missions of U.S.A.I.D. around the world. U.S.A.I.D. was created in 1961 to help the United States win the “hearts and minds” of citizens in poor countries through civic action, economic aid and humanitarian assistance. As a cold war policy tool, the agency was, at times, used as a front for C.I.A. operations and operatives. Among the most infamous examples was the Office of Public Safety, a U.S.A.I.D. police training program in the Southern Cone that also trained torturers. In the 21st century, U.S.A.I.D. has overcome its tainted legacy and undertaken humanitarian, political and economic work around the globe. It runs democracy promotion efforts from Afghanistan to Kenya — building political leadership capacity, electoral education and registration programs, and judicial reform projects — with little controversy. It is when U.S.A.I.D. undertakes “discreet” regime change operations that it runs into trouble. Indeed, its Office of Transition Initiatives now seems to be competing with, or at least complementing, the C.I.A. on hi-tech propaganda and destabilization programs in Cuba, if not elsewhere as well. Regime-change programs have a negative impact on larger U.S. foreign policy interests as well as on the legitimacy of U.S.A.I.D.’s own core missions to advance global health and economic welfare. At a Senate hearing on U.S.A.I.D.’s budget last week, Senator Patrick Leahy told the agency's administrator, Rajiv Shah, that his oversight committee was receiving “lots of emails” from aid workers around the world asking this question: “How could they do this and put us in such danger?” The solution is simple: ban U.S.A.I.D. from conducting such covert operations in the name of advancing democracy.
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GM Nick Caserio has drafted 9 players in each of the last 3 drafts. All, but 1, are Texans today: Active roster: 19 Practice squad: 3 IR/PUP: 4 '25: Higgins, Ersery, Noel, J. Smith, Marks, Reed, Mertz, Hamilton, Lachey '24: Lassiter, Fisher, Bullock, Stover, J. Hill, J. Jordan, Byrd, M. Harris, Henderson (not w/ Texans) '23: Stroud, Anderson, Scruggs, Dell, Horton, To'o-To'o, Patterson, Hutchinson, B. Hill
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wtf is wrong with the kids. did the pandemic really give everyone autism? this might be the most concise and informative video ever, but i wouldn’t know, because i could only make it about 10 seconds before turning it off. seriously, who makes a video on this type of subject matter, a video that’s supposedly both informative and important, and decides that the best way to get their message across is to preach at their audience while clacking away at a mouse and staring at a computer screen while playing video games? i cannot believe that this is the generation that’s going to be tasked with fixing this shit.
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And his name is Sark. With many high achievers it’s hard to delegate.
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