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  1. — There’s still a lot of confidence in Texas landing Austin Westlake offensive lineman Connor Robertson, but Stanford still looms large as well. The business school at both colleges will play a big part, and it sounds like Robertson is looking to be admitted as a freshman. Robertson did spend a lot of time with Maalik Murphy after the game on Saturday, and I’m sure he got the full court press from the Texas quarterback commit. Hey Roach, this would be a good time to mention that Stanford doesn't have an undergraduate business school, you fucking tool.
    20 points
  2. You're not a realist, you're a whiny halfwit. Even worse, you're lazy. Since giving an informed opinion is too difficult for you, I'm going to have to take some of my life attempting to fill your black hole of ignorance. As TARS can probably tell you better than me, trying to fill a black hole is a complete waste of time. That's an Interstellar joke, try to keep up. Anywho...can you tell me the first kid to commit to Herman? I'll assume not. That would be Byron Vaughns on April 7, 2017. Can you tell me what Herman's class looked like on April 25, 2017 (at which point new coaches worth their salt are experiencing an astounding level of momentum)? Casey Thompson, Cam Rising, Reese Moore, Byron Vaughns.That's good for a .90 average. Highest rated guy wouldn't even break the top-5 in our current class. 2nd-highest rated guy would only beat out 3-star Trevell Johnson. Earthshattering levels of momentum for Mensa. If you want to argue it's better to have a shitty class (as then-rated) all commit in April, rather than a good class all commit in February, be my guest, but that's a dumb argument.
    19 points
  3. Pretty sure this is transfer related
    15 points
  4. I love posts where someone gets violently buttfucked by facts and reason, and then their inevitable response is "Well, your life must suck because you took the time to correct me on the internet." But yeah, you're the real winner in this exchange, chooch. You've been spouting fucking dumb, thoughtless, generally ignorant shit the past two pages and it's not surprising several folks showed up to inform you that you're being dumb. Either take your medicine and shut up for awhile, or head back to the safe space of the football board where there is at least a chance some of these posters won't waste their time calling stupid takes stupid takes.
    14 points
  5. https://247sports.com/Player/Zac-Swanson-46097105/
    13 points
  6. 13 points
  7. My wife just sent me a text asking if we had any chicken in the freezer. She's at home. I'm not.
    13 points
  8. Body cam footage should be live streamed to the cloud, and available for live or recorded viewing anytime, anywhere, by anybody. If the cop is on the job, their cameras are live. Enough of this bullshit.
    11 points
  9. No meat-based beverages? Candace, you ignorant slut!
    11 points
  10. Actually, hardly any of what you described as "opinion" actually qualifies as opinion. Opinion is a unique type of belief. It is unique in that it can never, under any circumstance, be proven true or false. "Navy blue is better than scarlet red." THAT is an opinion. You will never actually be able to say "the fact that OPINION was incorrect" because you'll never be able to prove it incorrect. We've lost sight of this, largely due to the ridiculous proliferation of post-modernist dogma. If you can prove that something is incorrect, then by definition, it cannot be opinion. So let's take the murder thing. That, in reality, is an assertion, but it takes more than raw emotion and confirmation bias to establish it as a fact. It is dishonest to assert baseless speculation as though it were a matter of fact. You have to consider all the elements that deem any killing as a "murder," juxtapose it with what happened, and see if it matches. Derek Chauvin, for example, did murder George Floyd. That's not an opinion. The state more than satisfied its burden of proof beyond all reasonable doubt, which if you ask me more than qualifies for an establishment of actual fact. The same applies to the police shooting here. Was it justified? Again, take 1) all the circumstances present and juxtapose it with 2) how the law defines a justified shooting by an officer of the law. If the two fit, he's not a murderer. If the two don't fit, he's a murderer. Shouldn't be that hard. What OnBoard did with the Georgia thing was neither fact nor opinion. He lied. Just straight up lied. Recall how this came about. He posted this: "Is this the Ga. law saying you can give a bottled water to someone in line, but it can't have political candidates name or political party on the label ?" There's no such Georgia law. It doesn't exist, but he asserted its existence as if it did. He asserted baseless speculation (i.e. something that's either not evidently true or evidently not true) as though it were a matter of fact when he knew full well it was not a matter of fact. Even if he actually believed it was true, as he stated in his immediate walkback later, he at least knew he couldn't prove it, as evident by his citing of a radio program as the source of such feeble nonsense. If he can't show it, he don't know it. But even with that confession, it's still dishonesty; not opinion. Radio programs don't work like a Norman Finkelstein book. Their statements aren't riddled with footnotes of citation, so it's not like they were literally citing anything when they said that. If anyone on that radio program actually did say that, they lied. One of the other effects of post-modernist dogma is that we go out of our way to, relatively speaking at least, let rubes off the hook while still indicting the real liars. That's stupid because it blurs the line between the liars and the rubes, and the truth is that line is paper thin at best. If you're dumb enough to believe improbable claims from questionable sources on insufficient evidence, that just makes you a fool. But you're only a fool if you keep that shit to yourself. When you start spreading around those improbable claims to others and pretending as if you know they're facts, you're telling lies. Even if you walk them back later, you still told lies (just like a murderer is still a murderer even if he deeply regrets doing it and shows deep, genuine remorse and contrition to everyone for having done it), and you have an obligation to fess up to it and suffer the consequences. That, ladies and gentlemen, is what we like to call "personal responsibility."
    11 points
  11. Tired: Casey Thompson screwed up and threw a pick six Wired: Thompson and Sark were putting on a show for Denver Harris
    11 points
  12. Not with those nose-picking racist chickenshit runaway cowardly moron sodbusters it shouldn’t.
    10 points
  13. Okafor, Imade, Dunn, Schooler, Thornton, and now Davis are all 2016 guys, which means they're all going into their 6th year. Grown ass man BYU roster type shit
    10 points
  14. My wife used 4 different knives to make her breakfast and lunch just now. You know how I know? They're all still on the counter along with the cutting board.
    10 points
  15. Unfortunately, the only thing worse than assholes like Sydney are the people pleading with people like Sydney not to be assholes. Pick your battles, man.
    9 points
  16. I would really like to know why the Longhorn baseball team was scheduled to play those nose-picking racist chickenshit runaway cowardly moron sodbusters in College Station in the first place? If some Bellmont dipwad thought it was a good idea to play those nose-picking racist chickenshit runaway cowardly moron sodbusters, why in hell weren’t those nose-picking racist chickenshit runaway cowardly moron sodbusters required to play the game in Austin? Whose idea was it to kowtow to those nose-picking racist chickenshit runaway cowardly moron sodbusters anyway?
    8 points
  17. Fuck health issues - I ate this on whole-grain bread. I cooked a brisket and sausage on Saturday. For lunch today, I had a grilled sandwich. Sliced brisket, sausage and spicy pickles with havarti cheese.
    8 points
  18. They are probably used to retrieve the hamsters.
    8 points
  19. 2017 he’s diagnosed with lung cancer. Has part of his lung removed and gets through chemo. Is feeling better and 2 years later he goes in for double bypass heart surgery and they end up doing 5 of them. So he has that and gets through it and is feeling better finally and then they find another spot has come back on his lung. so at the beginning of the year he started chemo again and then that started giving him side affects. Especially in his gut. Couldn’t keep anything down and they thought it was colitis. A month or two goes by and he’s still having issues eating. At this point he’s lost a shit ton of weight and is laying down so much he’s losing use of his legs. anyway, they end up removing 2 liters of fluid off his stomach and of course that came back cancerous. He didn’t even make it a week after that diagnoses. Came home for home hospice and was only home a day and a half. We all thought we had longer with him but I’m glad he didn’t suffer long. That was 2 weeks ago. Just wanted to get that out there and in writing. Still doesn’t feel real and I still haven’t really broke down about it yet. He was only 65. Nobody ever had anything bad to say about him. love you, dad nobody has to say anything on here. I’ve only met a handful of y’all.
    7 points
  20. BWG rushes to the internet to find out if Disu had an offer from Marquette before he decides how to react on twitter.
    7 points
  21. Oh, almost forgot, I snapped a couple of photos of the potheads I talked as I made out to head back to the ramp. Thought some of you may appreciate, you know, for science --
    7 points
  22. I've seen Harden plenty -- pounding away to either try a step back three or getting a pick and going downhill and then forcing contact at the rack for his endless parade to the free throw line, or kicking to an open three. That ain't how Curry is doing it, at all. If you can't tell the difference, then I don't know what to tell you. It's one thing to double team a guy to take the ball out of his hands. It's another having to faceguard some dude 40 feet from the basket because his range is so absurd. And the talent around Harden wasn't always great shakes, but they at least surrounded him with a ton of dudes who could knock down an open three. The Warriors are doing it with Draymond, Wiggins and Kelly Oubre. They have no spacing and he's still unguardable. And Harden is a singular talent, an offensive machine. I don't intend to demean him and my post wasn't about him at all. But mostly I can't believe Rocket fans still have a chip on their shoulder about him after he took the world's biggest shit all over you. Any discussion about James Harden should begin and end with, "The Rockets did everything in the world to make him happy from personnel moves to modifying travel plans to accommodate his titty bar schedule, and he still showed up out of shape and then just flat out quit on them to force a trade." How you guys can have any response other than "Fuck James Harden" to anything is beyond me. I should know. I'm a charter member of the fuck Kawhi Leonard club.
    7 points
  23. Maybe the cost of repairing all property damage that results from this should be taken from police retirement funds.
    7 points
  24. A shirtless Hayes Fawcett death announcement graphic with his signature wax figure filter
    7 points
  25. He would have announce a year ago but kept dropping the ball on making it official
    7 points
  26. It's never enough. Ever. Their apetite to be in your wallet is only rivaled by the well of excuses they dip into to keep the grift going. But in the end, it's the morons who put 'em there year after year after year. They're all over this board pretending not to have played their part. Too bad for those who don't roll that way, but for those people, it's fucking glorious watching from a distance.
    7 points
  27. Time to move to the carrot and the stick. Medicaid and Medicare coverage should require vaccination. Give on risk large group plans and self insured plans the ability to incentivize vaccination with federal reimbursement. Let the actuary nerds figure out the math, but make it hurt in the pocket book.
    7 points
  28. One of my parents’ two Jack Russell’s passed away somewhat suddenly today. She had had some odd health issues but seemed good a couple days ago. Today her lungs filled with fluid and nothing could be done. My mom is really broken up, she has a huge heart for animals. RIP Roo, you were a funny little dog who brought my mom immense joy and irritated the shit out of my dad. Well done.
    7 points
  29. Satya on the evening of January 4, 2006. "We're not going to amount to shit next season if our defense keeps giving up 38 points like they did tonight."
    7 points
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