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  1. Anytime you hear someone scream “I’m following the science!!!” to explain why they are not vaxxed, rest assured you are being screamed at by a complete fucking idiot.
    25 points
  2. It's almost like Casey Thompson is exactly who we thought he was and all this IT bullshit about him cleaning out his locker and throwing a tantrum for not being picked is a bunch of made up bullshit to push a narrative. I don't think a guy like Casey is going to give up the reigns he's not as big of an influencer as Sam was, but you can tell the way he takes control of the backfield and the players on the field. They look and respond differently to him and his calls pre-snap.
    19 points
  3. It's not like the group who feels compelled to wear body armor when at the deli buying lunch, but can't be arsed to put a piece of cloth over their face for those same 5 minutes, really give a fuck about protecting anyone or anything but their egos.
    18 points
  4. Jane, you ignorant slut. Private Businesses aren’t magical untouchable fiefdoms. They are higher regulated, and for good reason. Because people in general are monsters and will step over their own mother to get ahead. There is a litany of mandates “forced” upon private business and they all revolve around protecting people, whether it be workers or customers. Kids no longer work in coal mines. Oil Tanker Captains no longer drink and drive. And if people like you weren’t such horrible people, pregnant women could get maternity leave. So shut the fuck up with the ignorant faux outrage. Draconian? Get fucked. Vaccinations are neither cruel nor severe. That is why every single child is required to get dozens and have been for generations you simple fuck. People have the right to live and work in society without the fear of being exposed to a deadly disease. Yes, a vaccine doesn’t guarantee non-infection but it still provides multitudes of more protection than not getting the vaccine. If you don’t want to be vaccinated, that is fine, you don’t have to work at that job. There are other jobs, they might be less desirable, but that is a choice. You may not like the choice, but tough shit. The safety of other citizens is more important to society than your job satisfaction.
    17 points
  5. A little too on the nose for my taste.
    17 points
  6. They privatize their choices, and socialize the consequences of their choices. This is 100% their way. This is not anything new.
    15 points
  7. comedic fucking genius. one of the funniest, ballsiest joke i've ever seen:
    15 points
  8. Today is the day! I started out right, was out on a morning run and saw this shitty 4ft by 10ft cardboard sign taped to the fence by the interstate. It was hastily spray painted and said “use common sense recall Newsom.” I used common sense and ripped that motherfucker down. (And disposed of properly in a recycle bin)
    15 points
  9. Keep fucking that chicken you goddamn waterhead. It’s people like you sowing doubt instead of doing the right thing to help us get back to some semblance of normalcy that are the problem. It’s all just dissembling, agitation, and you own twisted form of virtue signaling. The vaccine is a proven tool to chip away at this virus. It’s not a panacea. It’s not a magic wand. And NOBODY ever said it was, even the goddamn scientists. If you have no real medical reason to not get vaccinated and you still choose not to, then your are an impediment to normalcy and a threat to others. That’s not even a moral judgment, it’s a fact bore out by scientific data and rigorous studies. People like you are the reason that my dad cannot currently get the medical procedure his doctor recommends. Go fuck yourself, fuck your cohort, and fuck any bullshit dissembling mouthpieces you post to try and prop up this flimsy ass argument.
    15 points
  10. He is part of perhaps the greatest comedic moment in late-night TV.
    14 points
  11. excuse me what? Getting vaccinated makes you 350% LESS contagious if you do contract the virus. You fucking waterheads really love moving the goalposts - a significant reduction in risk isn't complete immunity, but it's pretty fucking good. Go cry in a corner with balled up fists some more, you mental toddler.
    13 points
  12. Wow looks like we found a simple way to accomplish some police reform.
    13 points
  13. This is stupid and you are stupid for posting it.
    13 points
  14. Keep her name out of your fucking white trash mouth.
    12 points
  15. I've been really rooting for Casey since I get to hang w him this past summer. Such a standout guy. He's very smart, relaxed and a lot of fun. He is a winner. I think his future is very bright where ever his journey takes him. And since I'm easily 6'5", he is around 7' tall. I've shared this before but here is Casey watching Jordan Love throw a pass. I think Jordan Love played last Sunday after Aaron Rogers got pulled, lol.
    12 points
  16. 12 points
  17. I’m gonna start using that excuse during sexuals with my wife. “I didn’t cum too fast! It was a rigged erection!!”
    11 points
  18. "I'D RATHER BE INCINERATED BY A NUCLEAR BOMB THAN VOTE FOR A DEMONRAT"
    10 points
  19. The vet school says he should be out of a cone in 4 weeks, then they'll take it from there.
    10 points
  20. Oh look, it's Incredulity drawing false equivalencies between a butthurt Hillary Clinton using ambiguous wording to explain her defeat behind closed doors and GOP candidates publicly and loudly decrying widespread fraud before, during, and after elections to see what they can get to stick. Color me shocked.
    9 points
  21. Well, what the narrative does show (and there's nothing false about the first tweet) is that Donald Trump is too much of a titty-baby, crybaby, cunt loser to show up to the official ceremony in his own home town. ETA (and then I'll abandon this threadshit): That felt good, so imma type it again. Donald Trump is a titty-baby, crybaby, cunt loser.
    9 points
  22. I think that was his attempt at sarcasm. What I find so sad with the Facebook-enabled freedom caucus is the complete inability to grasp any subtlety. Everything is binary. "Even vaccinated people can spread covid, so what's the point?" Well, they spread it LESS FREQUENTLY THAN UNVACCINATED PEOPLE, dumbass. If I drive my car into a concrete wall at 70 mph, and I'm not wearing a seatbelt, I stand a very good chance of dying. If I'm wearing a seatbelt, I stand a significantly lower chance of dying. BUT PEOPLE WEARING SEATBELTS CAN STILL DIE IF THEY DRIVE INTO A CONCRETE WALL AT 70 MPH!!! Jesus. It's exhausting.
    9 points
  23. These "but I have natural immunity" arguments are so disingenuous. First, the people who whine that the govt. doesn't have the right to force the vaccinations are going to be the same people who say the govt. doesn't have the right to take a blood draw from them to measure their COVID antibodies. Muh freedumbs! And second, what if they get past that obstactle and do run the test, but find out you don't have the antibodies - that what your whiny ass thought was you overcoming COVID19 was just you overcoming a common cold? Do you then submit immediately to getting the vaccine, despite all your prior bitching about it? Or is it still too draconian to require the vaccine of you? Because if you don't accept that you will immediately get the vaccine if your antibody test shows it is warranted, then there's no reason to run the antibody test in the first place.
    9 points
  24. This is it and cannot be stated enough. Everyone here is wondering what it is. Card is taller. Throws a prettier, faster ball. Cards ball gets on receivers faster, giving them more time to do something with it. Card can reach all areas of the field. That is what you want in your QB. However, you still don't know how they are gonna be in a game once they get popped real hard. Some pop right back up and start pitching that bitch around all willy-nilly without a care like Ehlinger. Some go into shock in front of 80k. Once you see it though you've seen it, so have the fans, and SO HAVE HIS TEAMMATES. Now everyone is looking at you for what to do about it, and you cannot trot him out there if there is a guy who showed they can handle that in the past. You have to make the move or start losing the team early on.
    9 points
  25. Sigh... In-laws are staunch FOX/OAN watchers, older, white, evangelical... I mean they fit the COVID-denier stereotype to the T. Neither are vaccinated. Sunday my MIL was admitted to the hospital. No appetite, severe sore throat and cough. Tests positive for COVID. My FIL decides to take Hydroxychloroquine and literally one minute after taking it, his legs seize up and has trouble talking. Wife's sister who is with him thinks he has a stroke and calls paramedics. Ends up being admitted to same hospital as MIL. When asked about what happened, he admitted to the HCL dosage but adamantly denied that could have had anything to do with it at all. This is a very bright man, who's had a very successful career working with state and local governments as an engineer. My wife is understandably freaking out, worried about losing both parents (they were discharged yesterday, and told to keep an eye on their O2 readings), and I'm more furious than concerned. They had every chance in the world to get the vaccine, but refused. They also got Ivermectin from a friend, but didn't bring it with them on this current trip. I've seen it mentioned before, but there's no debating with these people anymore. They will self-rationalize anything they need to in order to avoid admitting they were wrong. The fact that my FIL had a stroke right after taking the damn drug, and then being convinced that the stroke was a complete coincidence with the timing of the drug... I WANT TO SCREAM.
    9 points
  26. Who the fuck asked him if he watched a “chick flick” after being told Hudson would start the season initially?? I swear, we have such a shitty collection of reporters covering this team
    8 points
  27. Offense: We support both QBs. Defense: Casey looked better.
    8 points
  28. Makes it even more harder to believe that he was trying to "take the team hostage" and force Sarks hand. By threatening to transfer. All spun up by FCB and our dipshit friends at IT. Unless Casey is a pretty good bullshitter but I believe it's more so the former w mods trying to turn this whole thing into a shitty soap opera
    8 points
  29. Look around - this is why we don't have any ICU rooms available. "Personal responsibility," at least among the GQP, is a fucking myth.
    8 points
  30. Pretty damn humble kid showing a lot of leadership. Starts at the 6 minute mark.
    8 points
  31. Used to support a call center where I implemented a never ending phone tree for asshole callers. Called it purgatory.
    8 points
  32. Media: Texas fans suck and have no patience Also media: let's write this new coach off after 2 games
    8 points
  33. First thing I thought of when I saw the dress lol
    8 points
  34. Did any of you guys play football? I am not trying to be a dick, I am truly asking. Coaches run a particular scheme. They go to camps and conferences, exchange ideas, go to college teaching sessions all to hone the particular scheme they want to run. They all come from coaching trees. They learn it from a guy, tweak it a little, and pass it on to another guy. That's how it goes. Coaches don't really make wholesale changes to what they do. So when you hire a coach like Herman, he is going to come in here and run what he learned from Urban Meyer, damn be all if we have the tools to do it or not. Steve runs what he has studied and crafted for the last 20 years. He isn't going to all the sudden turn into Briles, just like Briles isn't going to all the sudden turn into Gus Malzahn. That said, nothing Steve is calling is exotic. I have said this before, but it's the sequence in which he calls that people like him for. He runs on you until you commit, once you start flying up out come the RPOs, once you start trying to jump those, he goes over your head. He understands where the numbers are and does a good job exploiting them. However, if your line is blowing assignments left and right the whole "where the numbers are" thing is a mute point. We literally couldn't run on a 3 man line, which meant RPOs weren't going to work, because if they are sitting in 8 man coverages running slants into the teeth of it is a death sentence. You also are going to struggle going over the top of a cover 3 with 3 men dropping deep. All Steve needs is a competent O line, Bijan will take care of the rest. They don't need to maul people, just give him a few seems and he will find them. Once that happens if we have decent QBing we are going to make hay. That running play we are all making fun of was one center went the wrong way from being good. If Majors remembers he has to block the DT Bijan is turning the corner with Junior leading and only one LB to beat between them. I like our chances there. A couple of those and Arkansas starts creeping. Now we have them where we want them.
    7 points
  35. It’s pretty simple. Sark’s offensive foundation is various forms of inside zone, and the RPO and PA game off of it. He will run some gap schemes and OZ as well, but those are largely complimentary. He doesn’t like the wide stuff because the backside end or contain player is often unaccounted for, and this makes it difficult to build his RPO and RPO looking PA passes off of them. There are a few in the Bama highlights from last year, but they are always completions near the LOS, and often the pass is completed around the arms of the free backside defender. Sark will also run counter plays, but much of his counter action and pulling gap stuff is largely eye candy for the defense and his RPO/PA game with a solid pocket being formed. I can only imagine that an RPO game built off of OZ would require consistent use of an arc blocking end, influencing orbit motion and or boot action for the QB. I’m sure there’s hay to be made there, but perhaps not the quick hitting candy with minimal decision making and coverage reading for the QB. There are no offenses that work well with an inept GCG combo. That must be shored up, and the run game simplified if it’s too complex with too many concepts imoho. Functional and reliable if not overly fluent should be the order of the day imoho. And then hold on until more athletic bodies that match our OL coach’s ideals are recruited or transferred in.
    7 points
  36. You know what does help the OL, a QB that picks up 5-6 yards to help extend drives. Casey will do this, the OL needs game reps to get better, going 3 and out in all but 2 drives in the 1st half limits those game reps. There were yards to be had by Card scrambling that would have extended drives. VY running his two seasons helped that OL become what they were in 2005 and 2006. Most of them played specifically with VY in 2003 as the young inexperienced players they were because VY could bail them out.
    7 points
  37. Watching live, I thought the Lewis-Max crash was a racing incident, but after seeing some different angles, I agree Max was at fault and possibly might've deserved more of a penalty, though it won't matter because he'll likely just take his engine penalty next race anyways now. Part of the reason I think Max was at fault is because he had no chance of making T2 even if his car didn't flukily jump on top of Hamilton. He carried a ton of speed into T1 and T2 just to get near side-by-side with Lewis and between the speed and the angle of his trajectory he had no chance of making T2 with Lewis alongside him on the outside. He'd either have to slam the brakes and lose all momentum (no chance Max ever does this), or he would've taken Lewis out at T2 if he tries to keep fighting for P3. I actually think the crash would've looked much more like Senna-Prost if it played out that way. Between Max being furious about the pit stop and knowing Lewis probably gaps him by 5-10 points if Lewis comes out of T2 ahead, I think Max made a strategic decisions to yolo it into that chicane knowing he either keeps his spot or crashes them out, which would be a win for Max.
    7 points
  38. Took my dad over to the ranch Saturday, mostly just to look around a bit and get him out of the house. Forgot to stop at the store and get any fresh fixings for lunch but then just figured we'd head to town and eat if we got hungry. Ended up finding a portion of fence that needed a bunch of work. Spent a while on that and started to get a little hungry and I dug around in the food tote I always throw in the truck when headed up there. Found part of an old loaf of bread that wasn't too much out of date and some vienna's. A couple of vienny foldovers and a cold shiner blond hit the spot.
    7 points
  39. It only divides because some people either arrogantly, or stupidly, ignore that there is no reason for it to divide. No offense intended, but your daughter is part of the problem. Willfully ignoring facts and relying on emotion instead, is the exact opposite of the academic mission of The University of Texas. It's lazy and arrogant.
    7 points
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