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  1. You seem like your opinion is super credible, and I can't believe that in the years and years I lurked on the the previous two iterations of the site, as well as posting on this one, I had never noticed the sometimes overt and frequently subtle displays of general bigotry, misogyny, transphobia, homophobia, and racism from posters on this site. I can't believe it took you, @qwertyu1234 to open my eyes to this. I will never read or post on this site again. Thank you for showing me how to spare my fragile womanly emotions. The word "tranny" is a gross slur and is highly associated with violence for most trans people. Older queer people who came of age in the 70s/80s/90s often still like to use it, because it was a part of their lingua franca back in the day and they're scared of losing their particular contributions to the arc of queer history. Or at least that's Ru Paul's lame excuse for why he continues to drop it from time to time. I doubt that you are an older queer person who came of age in the 70s/80s/90s. And, even if you were, because lots of gay men also like using it, you still shouldn't. It's fucking gross. And, if the slur were removed, the image would still be transphobic. It others and isolates trans women in a context where there is no pertinent reason to separate them from the overall population of women. One thing I've noticed over the years is that the homophobic f-word gets thrown around a lot less than it used to, at least on this part of the forum. This is, I think, in large part due to the efforts of the Shaggy Gay Mafia OGs over many years. The handful of y'all here in the Cloak Room that still casually use "tranny" (I went back and forth on tagging you, but ya know who ya are) from time to time should cut it out. You don't have a long history with me, but you do with @troph and I know for sure that she has educated the forum about this before. I'm fairly sure that I have too. You know better. Be best. That's the thing now, right?
    16 points
  2. I found this reply pretty funny as well
    16 points
  3. It reads more like the assembly instructions on some cheap shit you buy, with the instructions obviously just translated from Mandarin using some off-brand version of Google Translate: "Please to insert the A part at the junction of C part. Safely to tighten much but not. Seek insert of B into junction. Use screw part D with strength."
    15 points
  4. Ugly college football >>>>>>> literally any other sport
    13 points
  5. I'm on the zoom call. Gerry gave up the Shemar situation. He's living with his uncle who is a Texas fan, thinks Alabama leads now but likely to stay in state. Herman has an existing relationship with the uncle from recruiting D'ontre Wilson to fOSU
    12 points
  6. This is not the thread for this but I refuse to post on the football board. I was having drinks tonight with an Aggie among others and the topic of Kellen Mond came up. Of course the Aggie thought he was mediocre and that with a real SEC quarterback they would beat Bama and blah blah blah. That got me thinking and now I have convinced myself that Mond is very good and cool. He has been getting the shit kicked out of him for two years and hasn’t missed a start. He runs a fucking cave man offense that was stale 15 years ago and has to answer to a grown man named Jimbo who hasn’t paid attention in 5 years. He has good skill players around him but is defended by a row of perfect cubes and former recruits all told they would be starting at LT. Every time he takes his 8 step drop back he is immediately swarmed by the biggest and most athletic dlinemen in the country. Then at the end of every fucking game the offense turns into “please fucking save us Kellen Mond” and he has to limp around covered in grass and try to hold on. When he misses a pass over the middle 100,000 rednecks all start chirping about he doesn’t have “it” like Johnny did. As soon as he makes a benign comment about wanting change in CFB and maybe for police to stop mowing down unarmed black people the redasses lose their god damn minds and start calling for him to be benched in favor of a tiny Sicilian man who last played 1A football and a cancer patient that played like a cancer patient his senior season. Kellen Mond is a god damn national hero. There should be football stadiums and highways named after him. I hope he kicks ass and Aggie sucks and he has a 10 year NFL career as a backup.
    11 points
  7. Moose season lasted 2 1/2 hours for me this year. 45 1/2 inch bull on the first day. Good luck the rest of the year ya filthy animals.
    11 points
  8. Is your buddy's a convertible like Wulaw's is?
    10 points
  9. Get an order of the extra batter bits from LJS. Roll the corn dog in mustard and then dip in the crunchy LJS bits. Maybe put a little malt vinegar over the end product.
    9 points
  10. 9 points
  11. I’ve said before but when he drops dead I’ll throw a parade. He’s the worst American to ever live.
    8 points
  12. “I swear on whatever, or whoever, I was asked to swear on...” The Christian candidate, ladies and gentlemen.
    8 points
  13. Damn fine opening day after the disastrous dove lease last year. Got a last minute invite to a buddy's place in Burnet. We've hunted there before and shot maybe 3-4 birds max. Buuuuut, he just put a tank in last winter. One of the best opening days I've ever had. Not a crazy amount of birds, but the ones we saw were all coming our way. Most headed straight for the Mojos and into the wind. Easy limit for me and the boy managed 12. Murphy killed it as always. Even pulled off a few double retrieves.
    8 points
  14. I found my BT Kosher Rye recipe a few weeks ago during the great Weller Drop of Summer 2020. It was around 11am and I decided to swing by Total Wine on my way home from an appointment. I walk in and find an attendant and asked if he knew if they had any delivery trucks unloaded that day since I was hunting for the rye recipe (I knew that a few other TW stores in town had received theirs that week). The guy tells me the truck hadn’t been unloaded yet, so I turn around and head out. On my way out of the store the guy chases me down and tells me that they just brought the boxes out and they had some rye recipe at the counter. So I head back over to get a bottle, but lo and behold, what are they also putting out? Weller Single Barrel. So I grab the WSB and check out ($56 including tax) and then call my wife to tell her to haul ass over there from work so she could grab the rye recipe (since TW only allows one allocated bottle per person). During the next 20 minutes I’m waiting outside just hoping that none of the flippers walk in and text their buddies that the drop has happened. Luckily she made it in time and she got a bottle of the rye recipe (I think it was like $42). That Weller drop week was glorious for me as I snagged that rye recipe, Weller Single Barrel, Weller 12 and OWA.
    8 points
  15. Wrong. Your post and all the people decrying playing CFB this year assume these players have a higher likelihood contracting covid by playing football. Present a single piece of evidence backing that up. Scipio was jusy talking about this on his last podcast. He said OU had 0 positives but then Lincoln (who claims to be uber concerned with his players’ health) gave the team a short break and about half the players went home. The next time they tested, 9 players tested positive and all were from the half that left campus and went home. You can find very similar data from when the players first reported in the summer. A bunch of schools had a significant number of positives initially, but every program I’ve seen numbers for drastically cut down their number of positives once all players were back on campus and taking part in football activities.
    8 points
  16. Another good one from last night. Taco truck night at the temporary SD abode. We are walking out the door to walk up to the location. Me: Let's take the dogs. Her: [Referring to her shit-assed-bark-machine] Let's not. He's an asshole around people (he's not). Me: It'll be fine. If he starts acting up, we'll just move. Her: You always disagree with everything I say. Me: Always? I disagree sometimes, but not all the time. I'm not allowed to have a different opinion? Her: It's everything. Everything I say. Me: I think you are exaggerating. Her: Oh ya? You should keep track then. Me: Ok, I will. Me: That's one for one. Her: ??????? Me: One for one. You suggested I keep track and I agreed. One for one. Batting 1,000. Her: Asshole.
    8 points
  17. He has stiff hips and lacks top end speed. He also struggles in coverage when forced to make quick decisions. I have no idea what I'm talking about........
    7 points
  18. Sorry for the multiple posts but fuck this asshole.
    7 points
  19. Jordan Jefferson finally found his role on the team.
    7 points
  20. Because I believe this is the only way to stop Alabama from winning another National Championship. I don't believe in half measures.
    7 points
  21. I think he sticks with UT. Cain is going to have to compete for a spot no matter where he goes. Whether it’s Texas or Northwestern State or Austin Peay.
    7 points
  22. Well, no. While its a very real possibility, relying on one study with an n of ? and claiming that percentage as fact going forward is flawed thinking. The others above have already addressed that not playing football also may or may not affect their chances of infection. So, it's very arguable.
    7 points
  23. I'm going to push back a little bit on this, because it has basically become conventional wisdom. The networks have a huge role in setting the narrative of an election. Even though they have incomplete information, their calls and assessments enter the popular consciousness and frame the election forever after. In 2018, the early narrative was that there wasn't much of a "blue wave." As it turned out, the Democrats won 40 seats. And most notoriously in 2000, the early call of Florida for Gore led to a lot of the consternation that followed. In those cases, the issue wasn't with early votes or mail-in ballots. It was with counting the Election Day votes. The real benefit of mail-in votes is that they are really easy to exit poll. You can get a list of people from whom ballots have been received and then poll and random sample. So even without those ballots having been received/counted, the networks are going to have a really good picture on Election Night about how those votes are going to go. So what you're going to see is a bunch of John King or Steve Kornacki in front of the big board saying, "yes, Trump currently has the lead but there are too many votes still uncounted and we expect those to shift the race to Biden." They're going to out-and-out tell you that Biden is going to win once all the votes are counted. And so Trump can go out there and declare victory. But no network/wire is going to call it for him. They may even call it for Biden on Election Night. And those election calls are what sets the expectation for the public--not what dumbfuck Trump says.
    7 points
  24. Spray Tan is Murray. It goes back to when he was rumored to be porking Brennan Clay's wife. She supposedly had Murray in her cell phone under "Spray Tan".
    7 points
  25. Horns 247 / Mike Roach / Mike at Night: Notes on targets nearing decisions Positive news. No cheese puns. No Greek/Egyptian shit. What's not to like?
    7 points
  26. I was at HEB today doing my weekly run and was looking for some just plain diced tomatoes (which they didn't have). An old hag with a Trump mask must have also been looking for the same thing because she spouted off "We're becoming more and more like a third world country every day. Can you believe they can't even stock tomatoes?" My reply was, "You are correct, and that's reason #7,219 that I'm voting for Biden. I never went without diced tomatoes when Obama was President." Vote Biden to secure our diced tomato supply.
    7 points
  27. God damn I wish he was able to play
    6 points
  28. not a cool chart, but yes I'm off that chart - I'm beautiful, not crazy (well there was that one time but we won't count that) and I love college football and baseball, drinking beer, big trucks, fishing mountain streams, surfing, and fucking like a champ. /absolutely a catch.
    6 points
  29. They're going to need to bulk Blumrick up and use him
    6 points
  30. The combination of FFX and Texas recruiting speaks to me on an embarrassingly deep level.
    6 points
  31. You think Donald Trump will be furious that he didn't actually have to spend time in Wisconsin talking to more black people than absolutely necessary?
    6 points
  32. Does wanting the kids to play this year also mean you don't care if 9/10 of them get CTE? Or whatever the going rate is for brain trauma among college football athletes? Seems possible that wanting* kids to play this year while also being extremely concerned about their health and well-being aren't mutually exclusive imo.
    6 points
  33. Because if they don't play, they're totally going to be to safe from COVID? That's fucking lunacy. ISU for example has basically put the football team into a bubble. COVID's raging through the campus. If you cancel football, the make shift bubble is over, and those kids are going to go out, drink, fuck, and get COVID for sure. This is the case at probably every single major college still playing football.
    6 points
  34. The hospitals have already figured it out, but the general public? No, they're still trying to flesh out plausible conspiracy theories
    6 points
  35. I'm literally counting the hours until UCA @ UAB at 7 tonight...it's a disease.
    6 points
  36. You really have got to find some new friends.
    6 points
  37. Those who don't think masks are really helping, you know who else thinks that? A shitload of TexAgs posters. When you find yourself agreeing with TexAgs, a group that includes a shitload of Qanon idiots, on something the experts are pretty unanimous about, you should maybe rethink your priorities.
    6 points
  38. 6 points
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