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meet Maggie... she's 16 but looks and acts like a puppy. little dogs age so well! she was my mother's but i inherited her 2 years ago and she's been a joy. we only ever had big dog-dogs, and we put our last one Cass down in the summer (shared here)...having one of these little regal dogs is different, but my god the cuteness! she makes my teeth ache when she starts the nuzzling and puppy noises heh all her teeth have been removed...she has a little trouble keeping her tongue in 😂15 points
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"Sydney Powell is not representing the President in any capacity. The President's lawyer is the dignified gentlemen who had cigarette juice leaking down the side of his face and did a press conference next to a pallet of mulch."14 points
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Hey....y’all wanna know something that isn’t a thing? “Practicing law on your own.” It is literally not a thing. Know why? Because lawyers don’t appear in any case, ever. Instead, they appear....ON BEHALF OF THEIR CLIENT. Without a client, a lawyer is just someone with a law license, waiting for something to do. If I show up in court and try to argue or introduce evidence in a case, the judge will ask “who do you represent?” If I answer “oh, I’m just practicing law on my own”....that won’t go very well.12 points
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Mack's teams underperformed for 6 years, then were where they should have been for 6 years, then underperformed for 4 more years. And he left the program in worse shape than he found it, which should have been impossible. I think Mack is a good guy and I thank him for the good years. But there sure as shit should have been a lot more of them.11 points
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Funny. Are you talking about the pedestrian/average RB/DB recruits that we slobbered all over and couldnt wait to get here to take the place of the pedestrian/average RB/DB's that we slobbered all over when they were recruits? Those guys? Those guys in top 5 recruiting classes? You know, it just might not be the players that are the problem. It's not hermans recruiting that sucks. Its herman that sucks.11 points
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As an attorney, here’s the thing that still scares me about Trump’s legal team: it’s not that they’re so good. It’s that they’re so bad. I HATE going up against really bad, stupid lawyers. They’re impossible to work with, and impossible to predict. I have no idea what an insane, stupid person is going to do next, because I don’t speak that language. I much prefer to face excellent legal counsel. They aren’t erratic. They might spring a surprise at times, but in a clever and (I say this without irony) predictable way. The worst experiences I’ve had as an attorney are the cases where opposing counsel is a moron. I have to clean up so much idiocy. You have to respond to stupid pleadings just like you have to respond to good ones. And sometimes, you don’t even know how to respond. It’s hard to argue against nonsense. Which means that sometimes, nonsense slips through. TLDR: it’s really hard to play chess against someone who thinks that taking a shit on the board is a legit move.10 points
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One final thought and I’ll bow out. Germany of the 20’s and 30’s was nothing like our present day US. You had millions of germans who had survived what was at that point the most devastating war in history, only to be subjected to crippling war reparations just as a world wide depression set in. They were literally starving masses who saw the nazi party as a lifeline. Violent conflict was inevitable, and the only real question was if it would be led by fascists or communists. What we have is some obese, entitled white people who don’t have it quite as good as they once did, and at the same point in history women, minorities and LGBTQ folk are asserting the rights they’ve been slowly winning over the past 50 or so years. I view this strife as the death rattle of the old ways rather than a true risk of return to it. But I’m a glass half full kind of guy.10 points
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Clemson and Alabama wouldn’t have cut Jake Smith, they would have made him better and schemed ways to use him. I mean Jake Smith is 10 times the athlete Hunter Renfro was and Clemson made the latter a superstar. Fact is, talent comes to Austin to die, and players rarely reach full potential here. That has to be a coaching issue.10 points
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Then you are definitely missing the point. I guess I’ve done a poor job of making it. My alarm is based on history, and having seen this before in what we’re considered orderly, sane societies. And your percentages matter, they really do. I don’t think that 40-50% of the country supports brown people and Jews being mowed down, based on the rhetoric of the regime. I think that only 10-20% of us are truly so shitty as to LIKE that, and when it happens, think “good.” What I DO think, and the evidence sure bears this out, is that the rest of that 40-50% may not WANT that to happen..... but when it does, they go along with it. It’s not a dealbreaker for them. The nazis didn’t rise to absolute power and implement the Final Solution because over 50% of the German people wanted to commit heinous acts against the Jews. Only 10-20% fell into that group. But....for another huge chunk of Germans, the anti-semitism, violence, and cult-like behavior wasn’t a deal breaker. They went along with it. We aren’t broken because 10-20% of us are evil racist shitbags. We’re broken because 50% of us shrug their shoulders and don’t treat evil racism as a dealbreaker. I mean....those people bleeding out in El Paso weren’t MY family, so....shrug. That’s damn well why every American should spend a day thinking about whether they’d find this regime acceptable if its rhetoric led to the murder of people who looked like them, in their hometown store. It’s obvious to have a problem with evil racist shitbags. But it’s much more important to have a problem with the people who enable them and keep them in power. THAT group is what makes evil authoritarian regimes possible. The examples and blueprints for this are literally written down in books. I’m not being prescient here - I’m pointing to a page and saying “this - this is what’s happening here, right now. Flip forward a few pages to see how it ends.”9 points
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Translation: The campaign doesn't have the money to pay her.9 points
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If you don't chortle every time you read "Gravy Seals" then I don't want to be friends with you.8 points
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You know, the way they insist that trump won makes me think they committed fraud that they believe would ensure a victory, but they underestimated how many people would be voting for Biden. Trump did, after all, increase his vote total from 2016 by millions. And THAT makes me question the 2016 results. I have just as much evidence as they do to support this theory.8 points
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In old acquaintance of mine was organizing a Trump truck parade up in Fort Worth. The morning of, she made several panicked posts on Facebook saying to abort the plan because the planned starting point was in a “bad part of town” and “the residents were armed and told us we were the kkk and not to come back.” I for one applaud the residents of this neighborhood.7 points
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A google image search reveals this to be Estelle Berglin. It also caused this to pop up. An infinitely more delectable Hannah Palmer7 points
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Yeah slorch has been sounding downright reasonable lately. I’m getting confused.7 points
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Both Warnock and Ossoff need to hammer this point.7 points
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Yeah but democrats want universal healthcare, free college and ensure woman have the right to control their own bodies. So both sides are pretty bad.7 points
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Let me address the " urban isn't coming here " people. 1: urban wants to coach again. He wants to win more national championships. 2: he needs a blue blood kinda program to do it. Preferably one with built in advantages like being the flagship university in the most fertile recruiting state in the nation. 3: he would like nothing better than to fuck tom Herman sideways by not only taking his players, but his coaches and winning with them.6 points
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She's in the spirit world, asshole! We can't see her!6 points
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Totally would, but I’d use Briskettexan’s name, and I’d give her GOLL’s cell number6 points
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Nope. I don’t want this. I never wanted ANY of this. Which is why I’ve spent several years sounding the alarm as loudly as I can. I didn’t want the El Paso Walmart massacre....but I saw to coming a fucking mile away. I didn’t want to see Jews massacred at the Tree of Life synagogue because they are part of a “globalist pro immigrant anti American conspiracy”...but I saw it coming a mile away. That’s my entire fucking point. I’m not warning against shit that MIGHT happen. I’m warning against shit that already has a PATTERN of happening, and has a material likelihood of continuing to happen. And I don’t want that. I don’t want any of it. It fucking pisses me off that it HAS happened. And it’s maddening that I’m called a loon for pointing out that the basis for the pattern has only STRENGTHENED. How about instead of ignoring the warning signs, you take them fucking seriously. What will it take? That’s why I raise the image of YOUR children bleeding out in a Walmart. Because apparently, OTHER people’s kids bleeding out on a shopping trip doesn’t set off any alarm bells. And so much this. The unimaginable is ALREADY happening. It has to stop. We have to act together to stop it.6 points
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All this burble about militias and Random Dudes with Guns. Y'all, a gun makes somebody a soldier the same way a helmet makes somebody a football player. There is so much more going on (EG a little thing called "tactics" that you really don't want to learn while getting shot at) than just X dudes + Y weapons. The Third World Army with Lots of New Shit (TWAWLNS) is standard around the world, and crumples when poked by a real army with even halfway decent Old Shit. TWAWLNS is better than any bunch of Wolverines. If you bump into a US Army platoon, you are not fighting 30 guys who were just wandering at random. They have a mission, and are wired in as a piece of a company, of a battalion, and on up, with access to support at every level. Even the low-level support would rock Cletus. Drones? How bout a good old mortar shell? The hardest-core Cleti might cause some trouble sniping-- it appears to be all they train for. Then they'd die. As for the rest, the casualty rate would depend on how well the troops had absorbed that talk about the Geneva Conventions.6 points
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I think you have two captain states and line up the the other states and pick teams. I could be wrong though.6 points
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0-5 and another controversy. Who says everything is going wrong in 2020? This very much pleases me.6 points
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You weren’t trying to get US (whoever you think that is) to think about OUR children, you were lashing out at a specific individual poster with your statement about his child. What you do, and why you are called a loon, is use the most inflammatory, confrontational, and violent language to couch our current situation in, and make the most dire, unlikely predictions. All the things you mentioned are horrible tragedies that no one here, including the people you have vilified on this website, wants. It is despicable that Trump and his lackeys have not disavowed these events, and his actions and words definitely fan the flames of hatred among the fringe right. But it is irrational to think that 40 or 50 percent of the country supports and promotes these acts, which you state pretty much daily in your posts, and which is why I say you are spoiling for a fight. It is classic “othering” of people so when it comes time to shoot them “nothing would be more satisfying “ to you. We can be against the far right and resist and defeat it while opposing your increasingly violent rhetoric. In fact about 78M people just did exactly that.5 points
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