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Showing content with the highest reputation on 06/12/23 in all areas

  1. 23 points
  2. I grew up in a NATO family but I will definitely be sending my son to the Donbas trenches in ‘28!
    22 points
  3. You guys saying it is a choke are fucking bitches. It wasn't like everybody saw it and one dude just choked....none of them could fucking see it. It sucks, it sucks bad but that ain't no fucking choke. That's just the way baseball go
    20 points
  4. I’m so lucky she has tolerated me this long.
    19 points
  5. We got in this ridiculous argument last night when she asked me what time I wanted to leave and I said ten. She said she wanted to leave at eight. I don’t know why I’m asked for unwanted input. We haven’t left yet. It’s 10:12.
    19 points
  6. I was wandering around, lost in Moscow, when these handsome and friendly guys helped me find the kremlin and also gave me a pack of cigarettes! Once inside, the Russians were so inviting they gave me a Russian passport! And then a mobilization letter! Whoop!
    19 points
  7. I will state this as someone who is as anti-Trump as they come: Hillary's email server was unconscionable. She knew exactly what she was doing and why she was doing it. I believe her having the server was likely be a clear violation of the law, but I am no criminal law expert. I believe there were enough articles written at the time of the various laws she would have violated in conducting government business like that on a private email server. HOWEVER Trump did something totally different. He stored highly secretive documents including documents containing intelligence sourced information in a fucking toilet at Mar Lago where every foreign agent known to man would have been actively working as it was a target rich environment. He was asked nicely to return these documents several times. Then legally they demanded he return the information. His attorneys said they returned all the documents they had under oath after conducting a diligent search and still the government found more. Then to figure out who had access to the rooms where this highly sensitive information was stored, they requested electronically stored videos so they could pin point exactly who had access to the various rooms where these documents were stored and he had the fucking pool guy flood the room. So in summary I can buy the argument that Hillary should also have been prosecuted for some of the bullshit she pulled. But their actions are not equal, similar, or in the same fucking ballpark. Trump's actions are hundreds if not thousands of times worse.
    17 points
  8. You are a different level of stupid. Dylan Campbell’s place in Texas History is the longest active hitting streak in program history. Fuck off
    16 points
  9. 1.) Collect all of your sub money for a couple of months and deposit into a sports book. 2.) Write a script that searches for Greenspoint or Helobious comments predicting the final outcome of a game, and then immediately bet the opposite in-game at sports book. 3.) Profit. You need to monetize this site's greatest asset, our collective stupidity.
    16 points
  10. Ukraine-Germany soccer match breaks out into chants of solidarity:
    15 points
  11. aggy, it's not that people hate you. It's that people think you're an idiot. There's a difference. As far as sports hate goes, it's hard to hate someone that has been historically dominated and has historically underachieved the way aggy has. Now, there are some things to despise. For example, stolen valor with claiming MOH winners that graduated elsewhere, military association where none exists, discounting the sacrifice of soldiers from literally every other school in the country, and taking no accountability for killing 12 of your students with an idiotic tradition. But that's not sports hate. That's common decency.
    15 points
  12. Stop with the fucking fake tweets. It's stupid and counterproductive.
    15 points
  13. This is one of the most bitchass pregame threads we’ve ever had. We are Texas. Going to Omaha is what we do. Quit with the doom and gloom and let’s actually throw a pitch before we quit.
    13 points
  14. Dude played his ass off all season and just made that perfect cross field throw back to 3rd base and you remember that freak incidence type of shit? Dylan Campbell did more for Texas baseball than you'll ever do. Shitty way to loose, imagine how the players feel. Proud of the fight in the team. Hook'em
    12 points
  15. Meet Ukraine's Witch, the lawyer who became a mortar commander fighting Russians in Bakhmut Story by By Europe bureau chief Steve Cannane and West Matteeussen in eastern Ukraine • 29 May Olha Bihar is a 31-year-old commander of a mortar unit and a veteran of the Battle of Bakhmut. (ABC News: West Matteeussen) © Provided by ABC News (AU) Before Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Olha Bihar was a lawyer working for a firm in Kyiv while completing her PhD in tax law. Fifteen months later, the 31-year-old is a commander of a mortar unit, an artillery officer and a veteran of the Battle of Bakhmut with the call sign, Witch. The origins of that name remain almost as secretive as the start date of Ukraine's long awaited counteroffensive. "My call sign is from 2014. I'll tell the story about my call sign. But after the war," she told the ABC during a break from weapons training at a secret location in eastern Ukraine. Olha's unit spent five months on the front lines of the Battle of Bakhmut, fighting Russian forces in one of the bloodiest battles of the 21st century. "In Bakhmut you understand that your life and all things that you thought before were important are not important," she said. "You see buildings and houses blowing up and people dying, and you understand at that moment that we have something more important than money, than real estate, than cars. "We have a very important thing: Our freedom, democracy and law." As well as launching artillery at Russian forces, Olha has been publishing videos on TikTok about life on the front lines. How a young mum became a warrior On February 24 last year, Olha woke to the sound of Russian missiles hitting Ukraine's capital. She went to her 18-year-old brother's room and asked him if he wanted to leave the city. "He said, 'No, I want to defend my country'," she said. The next day, Olha, her brother and mother joined a long queue and enlisted with Ukraine's armed forces. Her mother and brother are now serving as combat medics. As she prepares for the much-anticipated counteroffensive, the junior lieutenant has an extra sense of motivation. She is fighting for a better future for her seven-year-old son. He has spent the past 15 months living with his aunt in another country. "One week before the invasion, I got information that Russia was ready for war," she said. "So I just bought the tickets, and I told my son that it's better to be in a safe place. For him, it's a little bit difficult because he likes his school, his friends, and he is asking me every time, 'Mum, when I can go back home?' "I say to him 'a little bit later, please'. I'm happy that he never heard the sounds of explosions, and never heard the sound of sirens. It's important for his psychological health." To explain why she made the sacrifice of being separated from her son, Olha quoted her younger brother who had just won a law scholarship to study at Kyiv University. "My brother said, 'I don't want to study law because we don't need to study law if Russia comes to our country. There is no law in Russia and people have no rules'," she said. "So we have to defend our country. And then we can think about the future." Olha's family are originally from Kramatorsk in the Donbas region of eastern Ukraine. She was there when Russian-backed separatists seized government buildings in 2014 at the beginning of the war. For her, this is another motivation to stay and fight. "I was a witness to Russian crimes, military crimes in 2014 when they entered our territories and took control," she said. "People got killed and tortured, and I cannot live with these things. I have to defend my country." Inside the Battle of Bakhmut In the long days and nights on the front lines in Bakhmut, Olha said she got to know her enemy. "In Bakhmut we've seen the real face of Russia. The face of murder. We've seen cruelties and medieval things," she said. Her unit, which serves inside the 241st Brigade, fought against the notorious Wagner mercenary group and other battalions from the Russian armed forces. Wagner famously recruited murderers, rapists and drug dealers from inside the Russian prison system. Their founder Yevgeny Prigozhin has estimated that 20,000 of their troops died in the city. Previously Wagner mercenaries have been accused of filming the execution of two of their recruits with sledgehammers after they allegedly deserted their units. Olha described Wagner units as "the most cruel and mad" she came up against and said they forced their own troops at gunpoint to de-mine her unit's defensive positions. "They were using people for de-mining territories. That's medieval. They were doing it to make a hole in our defence and then to attack our positions," she says. "Behind them were guys with machine guns in case they decided to go back, their commanders would kill them." By contrast, Olha said her unit always looks out for each other. "Morale is very important for every unit. We are friends. Your team is your shelter. If there is bad morale, all of us could die," she said. Of 42 members of her unit, only three were professional soldiers prior to the invasion. Their ranks include lawyers, an economist, a surgeon and businessmen. "But after a year of war and three times in Bakhmut, probably all of us are professionals now," she laughed. "All of them have decided that the freedom is very important for them, and they can die for freedom." While some questioned Ukraine's strategy of trying to hold Bakhmut for as long as it could, Olha is adamant it made tactical sense. "It was the right strategy. Because if you put a finger in the mouths of Russians, they will bite off an arm," she said. "I think that we performed our combat task perfectly … their assault potential is now lower than before." Dispatches from the front While fighting in Bakhmut, Olha became a hit on TikTok, gaining over 130,000 followers thanks to her daily dispatches from the front lines. "That was not my idea," she said laughing. "I have a friend, and he said, 'You know, people in Ukraine don't have the right information about Bakhmut. They think that everything is very bad. So can you make a small video?' "Then I tried to make a video every day in Bakhmut and people started to be more confident in our success." With her growing online following, the woman known as Witch has become one of the faces of Ukraine's resistance against Russian invaders. Soon, she expects to be involved in Ukraine's counteroffensive, which could begin at any moment. Like all units that have been rotated from out of the front lines, Olha's platoon has been busy familiarising themselves with new equipment and tactics. "We have been studying and training so much for the counteroffensive," she said. "We've trained every day and have had very difficult, very exhausting trainings." Olha said her unit is confident they and the rest of Ukraine's armed forces can do the job when the time comes. "We have the support of our allies. We have good weapons. We have high motivation. We have really good people who knows how to fight, with good battle experience," she said. "So I'm sure that the counteroffensive will be successful."
    12 points
  16. https://twitter.com/PStyle0ne1/status/1668333659940864005?s=20 Russian sources post this video of a lancet UAV destroying a Ukrainian howitzer "OSINT experts" agree that the howitzer need to be written off, the explosion is huge. ...........BUT..... it is a decoy...
    12 points
  17. Oh, you mean this one? Can never be posted too many times.
    12 points
  18. This recruiting weekend is unlike any that I can recall for Texas, ever, I think. There are more OOS guys than in-state guys this weekend and they are almost all guys that major successful programs are taking swings at as well. Some of the rankings are headscratchers (most aren't), but landing a handful of these players down the line would be a big deal. In a separate way, it is clear that Texas is recruiting and bringing in secondary and tertiary options to keep warm in case their primary targets go somewhere else. That is smart and prudent and not something that Mack Brown, Chuckles, or Fuckface ever did. Schools like Bama, Georgia, and OSU recruit like this every year. I also like how they're doing a lot of work in Arizona, California, and Nevada. I'd like to see them do work in Colorado as well, when applicable. Texas and OU are now the closest SEC schools to any of those places. That won't appeal to all of the standouts, but it's new silver arrow in the quiver, for sure. I think Texas has a legitimate chance to turn the Phoenix/Tucson footprint into a pipeline annually. The success of Bijan, the similar-ish weather in Austin, the UT brand and the SEC association is a highly competitive option to anything locally or when put up against USC and UCLA. The biggest risk in the Simmons recruitment is that he's not really serious about anything but going to LSU and plans to make all of that clear to other recruits, even on OVs. Cook's likely as much saying that as anything. He knows the game. We'll see with Simmons. The fact that he's playing up everyone but LSU, but anyone paying attention in recruiting is saying they're the favorite, should give all of us some pause.
    12 points
  19. There's is no chance that's not a parody. "Our undefeated Russian Navy" against a visual of the Moskva? No--that's where it lost me.
    12 points
  20. So one of the first days we ever played together, she sang a version of Sting’s Fields of Gold which she rewrote the lyrics for her dad who was a 3rd gen farmer in rural North Dakota. She said I’m going to sing this at his funeral. Well that day is Friday and I have to play with her. I honestly don’t know if I can do it. He was such a great guy.
    12 points
  21. Ukraine must be taking a shitload of prisoners, because it seems like they are getting a lot of their POWs back.
    12 points
  22. I'm not even angry. I mean, you can't catch what you can't see...and a couple GREAT defensive outfielders couldn't see it at all. Not sure what anyone can do but shake hands and get on the bus. We got about all we could hope to get from this banged-up roster. Great season, guys. Next year will be better.
    11 points
  23. VDV? As in those striped-shirt paratrooper goons who went nuts in Bucha? One less trial.
    11 points
  24. No, the vast majority of Americans are just that fucking stupid. And they believe that their stupidity is superior to intelligence, knowledge, or facts. They believe in their own stupidity above everything else. Which is why we are turbofucked.
    11 points
  25. motherfucker, you literally copy/pasted in incorrect information into the Musk thread about TSLA stock values then got called out with someone messing with you about using ChatGPT for answers, then admitted you used Google Bard that's literally using misinformation from dubious sources, trying to pass it off as your own, then getting called out, then getting crowdsourced for the 22nd time or whatever the count is up to.
    11 points
  26. This is what I've been waiting for. Blowing bridges is great, but destroying rolling stock is where the pain really starts.
    11 points
  27. That video is like the russian version of the "aggie letter from opposing fan" that espouses their greatness.
    11 points
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    11 points
  29. Wordle 723 3/6 ⬛🟨⬛⬛⬛ ⬛⬛🟩⬛⬛ 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩
    11 points
  30. The timing of this gif could not be better. The implosion was one of the best things I ever watched. My aggy friend messaged me after this play, "Championship bound. Count it". He didnt message me for months after this
    11 points
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