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  1. He's a glass-jawed pussy who has never had to face a real consequence in his life. He's going down like a whiny little bitch and complaining about how the fight must not be fair because there's no way another boxer should be able to land a punch. Fuck that whiny pussy straight to hell. And fuck Geraldo too, you fucking enabling slug of ass-slime.
    19 points
  2. Workers were in the van unloading sandwiches and I didn’t see any sandwiches and then one of the sandwiches looked at me.
    17 points
  3. How about "anybody who thinks that masks don't do anything to prevent the transmission of pathogens, in spite of medical science mandating their usage in the operating field for over 100 years?" THAT is how this thread works.
    15 points
  4. Maybe we fucked around and now we're finding out
    14 points
  5. Bottom line, if GOP officials, without actually winning a court battle involving proof of fraud, simply conclude that they will not abide by the votes of the people in those states, and appoint electors to vote in contravention of those votes..... .....we can and should see large-scale violence. It would be a complete refutation of the rule of law and of allowing elections and the votes of the people to determine outcomes. We will become just another failed state governed by the "ruling party" simply because it happens to be the "ruling party" and refuses to cede power. That sort of thing is the font of violent revolution, and with good reason
    13 points
  6. we also invented some damn decent cocktails...and we like to party. don't lump all of us in one bag. ...and did you see the ass on my avatar? look at it...LOOK AT IT!
    12 points
  7. To be fair, Jesus spoke extensively on the topics of abortion and transgender bathrooms. And probably the most important part of Christ’s ministry was His firm commitment to the Second Amendment and His instruction that all Christians should own and become proficient in the use of efficient, handheld killing machines.
    12 points
  8. Just go ahead and plan on getting drunk and telling your father-in-law to fuck off.
    12 points
  9. It’s ok to cast a vote against everything wrong with humanity.
    11 points
  10. This is what it looks like when a stupid person tries to write a sentence that sounds smart. Uses a reflexive pronoun incorrectly because they think it sounds smart - check. Has heard of a fancy word (inasmuch) but has no idea how to use it - check. I actually wish y'all would make it harder to show everyone how dumb you are. At least make me work.
    10 points
  11. There is literally nothing he could do to repent for all the damage he's done to this country and this planet. He should be made to literally eat shit for every day of the rest of his life.
    10 points
  12. The modern GOP has convinced itself that a failed state is better than a democracy with democrats in power.
    10 points
  13. New historical marker near the Four Seasons (landscapers, not resort hotel....)
    10 points
  14. Humidor TEAM Four players did not practice this week. That includes the brothers Ingram-Dixon, Keondre Coburn, and Jordan Whittington. Reese Leitao has a broken hand but is playing with a club. There is a bit of optimism regarding him next year playing defensive end with a year to prepare for it. Leitao is a good example of how players can prove to be much more mentally comfortable on one side of the ball than the other. We’ll have a bigger team portion next week. It’s a bye week and not much to talk about. SCENARIO 1-3 The decision-makers are pragmatic and understand recruiting is sliding, but they won’t make a decision regarding the future of the head coach position off of that. The thinking is, if the head coach situation is worked out once and for all, recruiting will follow suit. The AD is still struggling to raise money and that remains an essential point in deciding Tom Herman’s fate. He was brought to Texas to raise money and navigate difficult head coaching situations. Del Conte was brought to Texas for this exact moment and he understands that. As crazy as it sounds, there is *some* discussion Herman wouldn’t be safe with a Big 12 Championship victory. We think that’s easier to say now, based on how people feel in November, than in December after raising the trophy with a dejected OU onlooking. But it does illustrate the hot water Herman currently finds himself, and if fundraising leading up to that game remains dire, then one of the major issues really isn’t fixed. A loss to OU, should it occur, and the writing is seemingly on the wall. That would make Herman 1-5 versus the hated rival, with losses occurring on the headsets and in the week of prep as much as on the field. Donor sources we talk to indicate Del Conte will have the financial support he needs even if the hire isn’t for Scenario #1(Urban Meyer). We’ll concede Scenario #2 (Herman returning) is more likely than it was after the OU loss, but that isn’t to say it’s likely. That should be expected with the team being on a four-game winning streak. However, the decision-makers do understand the context of the winning streak and are receiving calls after ugly wins the same as after losses. Everything on the Meyer front is quiet from direct donor and AD sources. We don’t think that’s a bad thing because Del Conte prefers to work in silence to the extent he can. We do know there has been misinformation given from the AD to donors, and high-level donors to mid-level donors. If you have enough sources you’re able to game out what is real and what isn’t. Misinformation we’ve heard includes: whether a search for a search firm has been conducted (it has, though we don’t know the result), and whether donors are ready to help out financially, i.e., buyouts (they are). We did hear that one former head coach with ties to UT does believe Urban to Texas is a possibility. We know it is, but it was interesting to hear this person thinks it’s possible too. To balance that, one of my best agent sources is skeptical Texas can pull off such a move given the climate and cost. As far as Scenario #3 (a search beyond Meyer), we haven’t heard any names in a while. James Franklin was thought to have a chance very early on, but he’d be a terrible hire and is proving that now. If a change is to be made, they’re all in on Scenario #1. RECRUITING MATTERS Four-star Shadow Creek star LB Terrence Cooks is set to announce his commitment on Saturday at around 3:30 p.m. The Longhorns remain the heavy favorite over Baylor when checking in with multiple sources. Should the 6-foot-2, 210-pound speedy linebacker pick Texas, it will be a combination of football/academics and a close bond with linebackers coach Coleman Hutzler. The addition of Cooks to Morice Blackwell would give Texas two extremely athletic space linebackers in the class. There is also JACK prospect Derrick Harris Jr. Should the Longhorns offer another linebacker in the class, Arizona verbal K.C. Ossaicould get the nod. The staff is closely monitoring Ossai, and there are some pushing for an offer with others questioning where he would fit in the defensive scheme. The 6-foot-1, 235-pound Ossai plays with excellent eyes, passion, physicality and makes up for lack of forty speed with football IQ and football DNA. On to some (L)OL recruiting. Former Texas and NFL offensive lineman Donald Hawkins trains some of the best offensive line prospects in the Dallas/Fort Worth area. That list includes Tommy and James Brockermeyer from time to time, Stanford commit Jack Leyrer and senior riser Austin Uke at Parish Episcopal. The list of younger prospects Hawkins is working with includes the next nationally recruited offensive tackle out of Highland Park — Robert Sweeney. Obviously, when recruiting the Brockermyer brothers, a staff would go through the parents. But there is information to be gained and key relationships to be built and needed with prospects to attain all pertinent information, and that would include a position specific trainer such as Hawkins. In the case of Texas, Hawkins not only trains some of the top offensive line prospects in the D/FW area, but he also played for the Longhorns. That gets to the point of the failures of the Longhorn staff recruiting the position. As of yesterday afternoon, neither Texas head coach Tom Herman nor offensive line coach Herb Hand has called or reached out to Donald Hawkins. Never. Not once. And let’s also add this, Jack Leyrer’s father is also a Texas graduate. So Herman nor Hand has ever reached out to the person that trains multiple targets/offers with parents that are Texas graduates. Now on to Uke. If there is something that will cause Texas pause in offering Uke, it’s that he’s only a shade over 6-foot-3 without shoes on. Uke, however, has an 80-81-inch wingspan and 10-inch hands with terrific feet, body quickness, and flexibility in his ankles, knees and hips. USC, Florida State, and Penn State are just some of the recent offers with three more Power 5 offers expected in the next week. Texas offensive line coach Herb Hand is scheduled to conduct a virtual visit with Uke on Saturday, and an offer is still possible or likely. Now if Herb Hand was being a thorough recruiter, he would reach out to Hawkins about Uke’s ability to be a quality tackle at 6-3.25 seeing as Hawkins was a 6-4 tackle that excelled at Texas and played in the NFL. Uke’s mom is high on USC right now, pending other offers likely to come. The Longhorns wisely made an offer to 2021 Bryan Rudder playmaker Keithron Lee this week. Lee is seen by the Texas staff similar to Dajon Harrison in the 2020 class. Wide receiver first, but a player capable of playing cornerback. In the case of Lee, the defensive staff will battle more for Lee assuming he were to pick the Longhorns due to being a longer-armed athlete with more high-point ball skills. Lee’s growing list of offers includes Ole Miss, TCU, Texas Tech, Tennessee, Pittsburgh and SMU. Inside Texas had him in the top 100 in the summer, but probably still underrated him. IT will see him tonight to get a more thorough understanding of the dynamic playmaker.
    9 points
  15. It’s funny how the long game keeps getting longer. we had to let the voting happen to get the fraud on record. Relax it’s all part of the plan. Then we had to count the votes and make them “counted” before we could take action. Relax it’s all part of the plan. Then Biden actually has to be announced the winner and make an acceptance speech before we can get him. All part of the plan. Now he’s going to be installed without technically having won the election, making him eligible to run again. Planning. trump is the king conman, because he’s put together a con in which the marks con themselves to his benefit. It’s self sustaining. the problem is that nuclear fission is also self sustaining, and without the carbon rods to control it there’s a critical mass reached and then very bad things. this election aftermath is Trump lifting the rods out of the reactor.
    9 points
  16. This is our concern dude. The tradition of festivus begins with the airing of grievances.
    9 points
  17. Maybe it's good. Maybe it's bad. Maybe you fuck around and find out.
    9 points
  18. I love how that guy asks "Where does the Democratic Party align with anything Christ would represent?" and then in the next sentence he notes "helping the poor" and "welfare programs".
    9 points
  19. Simultaneously bragging about the security of the election while complaining that he lost because it was rigged. Impressive even for Donald.
    9 points
  20. Christmas came early...
    9 points
  21. Just read someone refer to Trump as ‘Agolf Twitler’ and that made my day
    8 points
  22. You're goddamn right!! Rudy will get a handle on all this bullshit, just you layback and watch.
    8 points
  23. DenverHorn’s posts make a lot more sense if you read them in Skeletor’s voice.
    8 points
  24. Well, he fucked up and won....which invited a whole new level of scrutiny of his affairs. So, that limited his ability to play his standard shell game. Once that went away, then he was exposed to real risk, and the only thing protecting him is, ironically, the very office that he won to create that risk. He fucked around, and found out.
    8 points
  25. Oh stop with the fucking vitcimhood. I, and about half this forum, were also nervous and freaking out about this election being close. Some weren't. About 100% of this fucking fourm knew Trump wouldn't accept any loss. You're not some singular fucking Cassandra here, so stop pretending to have some singular prescience no one else here does. In fact, while your histrionics certainly outperform everyone else's on this forum, a healthy chunk of people generally nod to themselves most of the time you post. At least I do. Where you get the absurd head pats is when you say shit like "democracy will be decided by pitched gun battles on the streets of DC" or whatever the fuck you posted. Come the fuck on, dude. Or there's going to be a battle between secret service agents and guys Trump somehow stashed in the WH using the tunnels to keep him in power. Civil Unrest in the streets? Sure. A fight for the soul of this nation? Existentially, most fucking definitely. Pitched Gun Battles on the streets of DC and skirmishes inside the WH to keep the president in power? Fucking stop dude. The election is over, and that coward will leave while pretending he won, and he's planning for it.
    8 points
  26. is anyone else still trying to figure out a way to start a grammatically correct sentence with “yourself”? stumped over here.
    7 points
  27. It’s more like Trump got knocked out in round 5 of a 10 round fight, but stayed in the ring while the other fighter left and is now screaming that the KO never happened because the count was too fast, and is demanding that they start the next round and award him the victory when the other guy doesn’t answer the bell.
    7 points
  28. At least we have a working title for his presidential memoir.
    7 points
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