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  1. Just found out my uncle is on a ventilator and not expected to make it. He’s a cancer patient, so not sure if he was able to get vaccinated or not.
    22 points
  2. How about "I'd rather be 6 feet under than 6 feet away"™
    20 points
  3. Explains why Texas cooled off on Bryce Anderson. I'm guessing Sark told Bryce his offer wasn't commitable...
    19 points
  4. I like how you automatically assume everyone agrees with you that any fetus is viable life. We don't. And just add abortion to the list of distractions amped by the ultra wealthy to keep us from paying attention to what they are doing. At least they have you fooled.
    19 points
  5. I don’t know how to find OANN. I don’t want to know how to find OANN.
    19 points
  6. 17 points
  7. Ah yes, we've reached the point where having to show that you're vaccinated to participate in society with other vaccinated people is being argued as same-same to what the nazis did. Yep. I mean in one instance you just have to stay home with your unvaccinated self, in the other you were hauled off in a train car to a death camp. But it's basically the same, yall.
    17 points
  8. Just a matter of time before they can update this idiotic fuckery with: "Unemployed - Unconscious - Unresponsive - Unbreathing"
    16 points
  9. Maybe they'll see that we're all down here just gobbling horse paste and will move along to the next planet.
    15 points
  10. Update: His oxygen level has come up and is over 90. He’s heavily sedated, with no visitors, of course. His wife also has COVID, but few symptoms so far. Both have been vaccinated.
    14 points
  11. As someone else posted, use some reading comprehension before you make an ass out of yourself. So screw your pissant negrep and fuck you for calling me a cunt, you cuntface motherfucker,
    13 points
  12. Charge this deplorable with 8,600 counts of attempted murder.
    13 points
  13. We need t shirts made ASAP that say “I would rather die in Texas than live in California” with a picture of a mask with a X over it. We could make millions selling those at right wing events. That is until they are all dead and then we could send the leftover t shirts to some village in Africa. Win-Win.
    13 points
  14. THIS is the heart of it all. There is a uber wealthy class that feels the US is circling the drain and doesn't give a shit about anything but picking the bones just a bit more. So what if their consumers are killed off? They don't have enough left in their pockets to worry about, and that upper class has plenty of yachts, islands and mountain compounds stocked up and waiting. BLM, Covid, 1/6, immigration, voter suppression? All distractions from what's really going on. And these fucking politicians, including some Dems (looking at you Manchin) are happy just to be fed scraps from the table, like some yippy lap dog. https://www.propublica.org/article/secret-irs-files-reveal-how-much-the-ultrawealthy-gained-by-shaping-trumps-big-beautiful-tax-cut I mean seriously, wtf do you do with the second billion you get? Funny how people whose ancestors lived under hoods can't wear masks.
    13 points
  15. I was a lad of 14, it was a very formative experience! I was so thirsty that I stole a can of Coke from under a sound stand. Escaping an sipping my loot, I started a lap of the field edge of the stands. I was soon stopped by a guy who offered me a joint for the rest of my Coke, continuing my lap smoking the joint, I was offered two beers for my joint, continuing drinking beer, I was soon offered a joint for my extra beer! Continuing sipping an smoking, making trades. I had a huge party buzz going by the time I started my return. Of what I can remember of the music? It was soooo good!
    12 points
  16. I guess to me this is one of those things that Americans talk out of both sides of their mouth on. I have an ID badge to get into my office building. If I am a guest At another building I have to show ID and get verbal approval from the place I am visiting. I have to gave matching papers and an ID to get on a plane. They are reviewed by a government official. I have to show papers for the right to drive and that I have insurance any time a police officer demands it. I even have to provide ID and have it recorded to buy certain medications. Many kids’ schools require parents to provide ID and wear a badge to set foot on campus. I feel like I am asked for “my papers” all the time.
    12 points
  17. We need less access to Zilker Park. It's fucking overcrowded every minute of the day already.
    11 points
  18. This is what happens when some fucking idiot feeds their mogwai after midnight.
    11 points
  19. Don't sell yourself short. With some basic literacy courses you could probably handle it.
    11 points
  20. 10 points
  21. Super K stating Texas back in contact with Jacoby Matthews and he expects a visit and for Texas to contend.
    10 points
  22. my rebuttal is that it's entitled "Red Pilled" which already means its aimed at people that are stuck at 8th grade education.
    10 points
  23. Yeah, they really are. Data "some vaxxed people have same level of viral load in nose, but not in throat/lungs, but means they may transmit" then gets screeched as "ZOMG VAXXED JUST AS LIKELY TO GET COVID AND SPREAD COVID". They will spin anything other than "no vaccinated person has a single Covid virus in their system ever" as PROOF they don't work and PROOF that it is reasonable to not get vaxxed. Hint: it is absolutely unreasonable to not get vaxxed for the VAST majority of the population.
    9 points
  24. Nahlin Texas fans — the ones who don’t have battered fan syndrome, anyway — find upside in the season based on a new coaching staff known for getting the most out of talented rosters. The coaches find upside in the season based on the ability to unlock athleticism through a course correction in S&C, tailoring scheme to fit the pieces on hand, and improving fundamentals and football IQ across the board. This is commonly referred to as “coaching’em up.” Indeed, if the staff can coach up a roster containing a good mix of talent and experience, Texas could be back yet again, yet again. To get an indication if the coaches are as advertised, here are some signs we’ll be looking for through August camp and the early portions of the season. Quarterback — getting through progressions Both quarterbacks can at times lock on to a primary receiver. This has led to a couple of ill-advised throws where it appeared the throw was predetermined pre-snap. Hudson Card is a little quicker through his reads, but he can still show improvement. Casey Thompson is showing more aggression throwing to his receivers rather than checking down, but he does go from primary read to check-down too quickly. Running backs — finding the right mix It’ll be incumbent on the coaches to find the sweet spot of featuring Bijan Robinson and spelling him with Roschon Johnson or Keilan Robinson. When in 20 personnel, they’ll want to maximize who is doing what. Roschon Johnson is a game blocker who plays with urgency and anger. K. Robinson is legitimately fast, has excellent hands, and punches above his weight when it comes to running hard. If there’s a guy you want in space with open grass, it’s him. B. Robinson can do it all. Playing talented guys to their strengths is a good problem to have but too often in the past we’ve seen a good play-call go to the wrong player. The running back room is already well versed on the nuances of the position, now it’s time to cut them loose individually in the most effective manner possible. Wide receiver — beating the press If you can’t get off the line of scrimmage as a receiver it doesn’t matter how good you are otherwise. For Texas to take advantage of the play action passing game, the speed guys to the outside are going to have to consistently beat pressure at the line. Sarkisian will employ tricks to get Xavier Worthy open, motioning him like he did DeVonta Smith to allow the build up of speed pre-snap, but Worthy will become that much more dangerous earlier in his career if he can win off the snap from the X or Z position. The same goes for other sinewy players like Joshua Moore and Kelvontay Dixon. Tight end — blocking The coaches are going to have to motivate these guys to get after it, especially from an attached alignment. Jeff Banks seems like the guy to do just that. Jared Wiley’s length should serve as a structural advantage many other tight ends don’t have. There’s no excuse for him to not become a plus blocker. If these guys don’t get it done as blockers, Sarkisian is going to need to prove he’s not Tom Herman by altering course and going with more 20 or 10 personnel. Offensive line — unit cohesion A good way we’d understand this is how well they pick up stunts. So far in practice they’re doing okay at it, but we’ve also heard running line games needs to improve for the defensive line so we’re entering zero sum territory. We might not have clarity on this until a few scrimmages at the earliest, but more likely during the season when they’re seeing different stunts for the first time. The first two games should tell us a lot. Defensive line — EDGE’s getting to the QB Pete Kwiatkowski has the reputation for developing pass rushers from the bottom up. He’s routinely taken lowly rated players and developed them into NFL draft picks. The trade of Oscar Giles for Bo Davis and PK represents the greatest positional coaching improvement stemming from the overhaul. PK doesn’t have the depth and overall talent to work with Davis does, but he does have two physically mature veterans who should be solid at minimum. Reminder to the internet, not everything is a strength or weakness. Both Jacoby Jones and Ray Thornton will play the run well, but will either one, let alone both, be able to consistently get pressure on the quarterback? By simply playing their position, interior pressure should funnel quarterbacks to them, but this defense will have the chance to be very good if the ends are able to win one on one on their own. Improved fundamentals should help. Linebacker — playing decisively When was the last time we saw this? I guess for spells in 2017? Decisiveness stems from quality coaching and leads to fast linebackers. So far, DeMarvion Overshown and Luke Brockermeyer are playing pretty decisive. They’re fitting the run well — with an assist from the defensive line — and taking quick, confident drops into the curl/crossing zone leading to turnovers. As the offensive coaches dial up schemes and introduce more conflict, we’ll be paying attention to whether or not the linebackers are still playing decisively. Secondary — Ball-hawking Texas will very likely start four seniors and sophomore Jerrin Thompson who possesses good instincts and field awareness. The best secondaries are often as experienced as they are talented. Brenden Schooler and D’Shawn Jamison both possess good ball skills. BJ Foster still has some pure football ability he’s shown sporadically throughout his career, and he has better play-making ability than his two career interceptions indicate. In limited playing time, Je. Thompson got his hands on a good number of passes. Jo. Thompson‘s coverage ability will have him in 50/50 contention quite a bit. The corners are going to have their eyes on the quarterback more so than they have in the past. This should play well in Jamison’s favor, other than when it doesn’t. He’s a gambler by nature but the thinking is he’ll beat the house more often than not. Ball-hawking can stem from elite athleticism, but some of the best ball-hawks are high IQ football players who were in the right place at the right time, by design. We’ll be looking for that design and whether or not the players can take advantage. Sarkisian the head coach — projecting himself on the team In many ways, Sarkisian’s prepared, humble, laid back approach, is the prefect course correction from Tom Herman. The team is clearly looser and enjoying itself much more than it has in the recent past. Will that manifest on Saturdays in the All Gas, No Brakes fashion Sarkisian is hoping for? That question can’t be answered until week-three at the earliest, but if the above questions are answered positively, I have an idea how Sark’s first season is going to go.
    9 points
  25. ...unless we blow them out. Then I'll unmute to listen to this dejected asshole's tears. I'm looking at this as a glass half-full situation.
    9 points
  26. Some people really need a good ass kicking.
    9 points
  27. New pair of shoes. Impossible to find 1" whitewalls in 225/75R14, so I had to have them custom made by the good folks at Diamond Back Tires. Took nearly all summer due to supply chain issues, but I can't get over what a tremendous improvement in ride quality it is over the 21 year old set of tires that were on it when I inherited it. So much less noise, vibration, and rattling, and a much cushier, floaty ride. I expected a big difference, but this almost feels like a different car.
    8 points
  28. You see, you're talking about last year's plague. That plague has been eaten up by this year's plague which is a whole new kettle of piranha. See, this new plague, Delta they call it, doesn't limit itself to the old, immune-suppressed, fat bastards that we all hate and didn't mind watching die. Delta has been putting young adults, teens, and even babies in the hospital and killing some of them. It's the really mean version of the plague that only killed a half million fellow citizens last year. That was the fun one. Not this new guy. Last year we were in the dark about what OG Covid would do. We were cautious because it might attack anybody. So school was cancelled. The funny thing about this year is that we know our old pal, Delta, is very democratic in who it decides to drown in an ICU. E'erbody can get it. So your comparison, my esteemed fuckwad, is basically as apt as comparing a common flu of the last hundred years with the Spanish flu. Oops, I called you a name, fuckwad. I wouldn't do that to someone ignorant or just stupid. They can't help that most of the time. But you know what you're doing. You're part of the problem. And you're doing it all for jollies. Negging you would be too trivial. You trivialize suffering and death. You're a piece of shit.
    8 points
  29. Surprise me then. Show me the news stories of liberal governors passing mandates that school districts can only be virtual. Show me the school board meeting videos of the teacher’s unions and little Johnny’s parents being escorted out because they are disrupting the entire meetings to yell about closing the schools.
    8 points
  30. Texas and OU are basically handing Baylor a tougher penalty than the NCAA is at this point fuck baylor, and fuck the NCAA
    8 points
  31. They have to show they can bake a pie and hem a poodle skirt.
    8 points
  32. OAN "expert mathematician" with evidence Trump won the election is actually a convicted drug dealer with no college degree who installs swing sets. https://www.vice.com/en/article/88nbk4/expert-mathematician-on-election-fraud-actually-a-swing-set-installer-lawsuit-claims
    8 points
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