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  1. 14 hours ago, The Dog said:

     

    This is also how you know the Jeffrey Epstein related stuff (rape of minors) is likely true. He never attacked Maxwell. He never attacked Epstein either. Never dug at Hilary by talking about Bill and Epstein. Epstein and Maxwell knew where the all bodies were buried regarding his misdeeds with them. Same with Pecker. He is not going to attack him because decades of covered up shit might start hitting the Enquirer or come out in court. 

    He is attacking Cohen because Cohen already spilled most of their misdeeds since Cohen was heading to prison anyway or Cohen won't bring up anything else that might see Cohen back in prison.  Same with Stormy, probably has no more dirt on him.  It is interesting he has not attacked McDougal, as far as I know. She probably knows other dirt on him from the Playboy days that he would not want known.

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  2. On 4/14/2024 at 1:07 AM, bolverk said:

     

    A few days ago, I got curious about when the schools that Texas affiliates with (or will soon) began accepting Black undergrad students and was taken aback by how late some of them came around. This is what I found based on either Wikipedia or school websites.

    1948 Arkansas (first public school below the Mason-Dixon line)
    1949
    1950 Missouri, Tennessee
    1951
    1952
    1953
    1954 Kentucky
    1955 Oklahoma, Oklahoma State
    1956 Texas
    1957
    1958
    1959
    1960
    1961 Georgia, Texas Tech
    1962 Ole Miss, Florida, SMU, Houston, Rice
    1963 Alabama, South Carolina
    1964 Texas A&M, LSU, Auburn, Vanderbilt, Baylor, TCU
    1965 Mississippi State

     

    Looked it up. KU was opened for classes in 1866 and the first Black student was admitted in 1876.  Old Big 12 universities not listed:

    KU 1876

    NU 1890s? First black football player. Probably first admitted around the same time as KU, but could not find it.

    ISU 1891

    CU 1897 

    KSU 1896

    Those schools had black athletes in the 1890s and 1900s from what I can tell, but the Big 6/7, when formed, had rules against black students playing until the late 40s/early 50s, I believe mostly due to MU and OU refusing to play against black athletes. OSU joined in 1958, after black athletes were already allowed to compete.

    Newer additions to the B12 (not listed earlier):

    BYU 1937

    WVU 1940

    UCF 1958

     

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  3. 19 minutes ago, VivaNaranja said:

     

    Yea from what I've read the plot is several states - including California and Texas - revolt and unite to topple a fascist regime led by Nick Offerman as POTUS

    Come on! How am I supposed to suspend my disbelieve while watching this?

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  4. On 3/12/2024 at 4:11 AM, 956 Worldwide said:

    Didn’t the king announce he’s taking “herbs and potions” and not doing chemo or other regular medicine? 

    Pretty sure he is doing essential oil aromatherapy and taking shark cartilage supplements as well. The magnetic wristbands are the next step if those fail.

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  5. 22 hours ago, achooloco said:

    This cunt is at ufc again. Lot of dumb dumbs cheered him when he came on but I did my part and yelled loudly fuck this puto. Only one sadly. Oh well. Still though let it be known fuck trump. Now. And forever. 

     

    12 hours ago, Nice Guy Eddie said:

    Wouldn’t surprise me if the ufc pays trump to be there. This explains why Trump posted that his folks should give Bud Light a chance again, after the UFC signed a big deal with Bud Light.

    I have been watching the UFC since my little bro and I found UFC 1 and 2 in a video store in the 90s.. Trump pretty much goes to every UFC now because Dana White is MAGA and the fans are a strong lean that way too, in most cities, so he gets lots of cheers. After decades of following the UFC, I stopped watching the UFC because it is pretty obvious they are trying to pump him up with all his appearances lately.  I can't support any business that would like to see that piece of shit be president again.

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  6. 3 hours ago, tx 3 putt said:

    The ads write themselves …

     

    It is telling that once Jared got that Saudi money she has kept away from him mostly. She had to put up with his gross shit for years to inherit. Now that she and her husband are probably wealthier than her father, she keeps him at a distance. Same with Tiffany after she married that billionaire's son though she was always on the periphery. Now Eric and Coke Jr. ... those guys are sweating bullets at all these judgements and worrying how much will be left for them when the Cheeto kicks the bucket. That is why they will always defend daddy.

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  7. On 3/9/2024 at 5:41 AM, Fondren & Main said:

    I love this thread.  Austin, TX is the key to stopping World War 3.

    Happy Eddie Murphy GIF by Laff

    What Starts Here Changes the World! A UT Physics professor is the key to stopping Armageddon. It is time to step up Austin or he will be forced to turn to College Station and we will run out of time to prevent WWIII.

    On 3/9/2024 at 6:48 AM, royiv said:

    quit talking in generalities. I think I’m coming around to what you’re trying to put down here. We’re going to need some specific details on what can be done to prevent WWIII. I didn’t wake-up this morning thinking that I was going to be tapped on Surly to help save the world, but here we are. Do we need to put together some sort of militia? Do we need to start stockpiling supplies? Do we need to start having regular meetings? Give us some specifics on your plan. I don’t want this to all blow up in our faces and learn it’s because we didn’t take you seriously.

    @JosephStang You need to get your theories on Youtube. It has a much greater reach than X. Please post your Youtube ASAP. We await further enlightenment and marching orders.

     

  8. Lulz. Harvard CAPS/Harris poll. Gen Z prefers Trump. Over 65 only group that thinks he will be bad for country. Student loan relief is not popular with the youngs. Trump's stance on student loans, Isreal, and climate change unlikely to alienate youngs.  Nice trolling Gen Z. Polling is worthless now.

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    A new Harvard CAPS/Harris poll released this week found that Gen Z voters believe Trump will have a positive impact by shaking up politics if he is victorious over Biden.

    The survey posed the question: "Do you think Donald Trump is someone who will shake up the country for the better or do you think he is a danger to democracy and will hopelessly divide the country if elected?"

    Among respondents between the ages of 18 and 24, 65 percent said they believe he would "shake up the country for the better," while only 35 percent view him as a "danger to democracy," according to the poll, which surveyed 2,022 registered voters from February 21 to 22.

    Every age group except for 65 or older agreed that Trump would shake up the country for good, but Gen Z had the largest majority of voters who said so, the survey found. Across all age groups, 56 percent of respondents said he would positively shake up the country, while 44 percent said they believe he is dangerous.

    The poll, which also found that some Democrats have warmed to Trump since 2020, comes as the latest warning sign for Biden's electoral chances among young voters.

    The president has fielded questions about his age, as critics question whether it is time for a new generation of leadership to take over the Democratic Party. His stances on issues such as student loan relief and the war between Israel and Hamas have alienated young voters, many of whom have pressed him to support a ceasefire in the conflict and that he hasn't done enough with loan relief.

    However, other polls have found Biden continuing to lead among young voters, and Trump's stance on issues such as Israel, student loans and climate change are also unlikely to alienate young voters who feel Biden has not lived up to their expectations on these policies.

    The poll found Trump leading among voters between the ages of 18 and 24, with 51 percent of them saying they plan to vote for the former president in November. Only 42 percent said they are voting for Biden, while another 7 percent remain undecided.

    Newsweek reached out to Trump's campaign for comment via email.

     

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  9. On 2/25/2024 at 3:40 AM, Hermanator said:

    This reminds me of a day when I was 10 or 11 years old in my Catholic CCD class when I asked why Jesus doesn't seem to give a crap about Kosovo or Bosnia but he's always helping these NFL and NBA players win games. 

    My dad got a call the next day

    Supposedly, if during CCD,  you tell the priest to go fuck himself, you will not need to attend CCD class any more. However, your mother might cry a lot, ground you, and tell you that you are going to hell for saying that to a priest.

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  10. Average Americans and most politicians like simple solutions, but things like addiction, mental illness, and homelessness are complicated, intertwined, and require addressing many factors to reduce them to more acceptable levels.  I doubt our extremely divided political and economic climate will be able to address them anytime soon on anything greater than a very local scale (where you might be able to reach a political consensus), if at all.

    I'm no expert, but off the top of my head, broadly to tackle homelessness since it was brought up. The main causes of being homelessness are the medical issues of addiction and mental illness and the economic issues of unemployment and high cost of housing.  That doesn't even get to the less common issues like abuse that leads to minors running away and being homeless and a myriad of lesser issues that play into homelessness. 

    Having housing affordable for those working a minimum wage job is the easiest part to solve in theory; however, how do you do this? Rent control? Public housing? Something else? Affordable housing is currently a huge issue affecting more than just the homeless. Unemployment in the current environment of high employment is related to lack of needed skills (training/education/apprenticeship), location (moving to where the jobs are which is expensive) and the medical issues (treatment/medication) that make it extremely hard to hold a job. In tough employment times you have to address creating new jobs and having a safety net to help people unable to find employment. Mental illness and addiction require treatment and medication that is very expensive in our current system.    Then most importantly you have to have homeless people working hard to overcome these issues and take advantage of the programs and help available to them, which for the people with medical issues is especially difficult due to the lack of affordable treatment options and affordability of medications.

    There is no single magical solution to fix these issues. Shit is complex and requires addressing many factors.   Something we lack a common political and economic will to fix at this time. So basically nothing will happen until bad times really hit most Americans like during the Great Depression. However, ff we could, it would lead to a lot of positives like higher quality of life for most Americans, families not being destroyed or damaged, a large pool of new workers to help the economy keep humming, etc. The problem is it requires making many changes and spending money today, for a hopefully, better tomorrow.

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  11. She is the most favorably viewed celebrity or politician in America. Viewed positively by every group, even Republicans. It was two months ago, so after all the conservative negative news coverage, she is probably under water with Republicans now; but, probably not by that much.

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    Pop star Taylor Swift notched the highest net favorability rating of any figure tested in the latest NBC News national poll, with 40% of registered voters saying they have a positive view of Swift, versus only 16% holding a negative opinion.

    Seventeen percent of those surveyed reported having “very positive” views of Swift, while 22% had “somewhat positive” views.

    Meanwhile, just 9% reported having “very negative” views, with 7% saying they have “somewhat negative” views of her.

    Swift is overwhelmingly well-known among voters. Ninety-four percent recognized her name when they were asked about her.

     

    How voters rate Taylor Swift

    Percentage: Positive - Neutral - Negative

    All registered voters 40%-39-16

    Men 34-42-17

    Women 44-36-15

    Ages 18-34  41-41-16

    Ages 35-49  43-37-17

    Ages 50-64  36-42-15

    Ages 65+     40--36-14

    White  39-39-16

    Black 47-41-10

    Latino 43-37-16

    Democrats 53-36-5

    Independents  34-46-13

    Republicans 28-41-26

    Notes: NBC News poll of 1,000 registered voters conducted from Nov. 10 - Nov. 14 with a margin of error of +/- 3.1%.

    Source: NBC News poll

    Among all of the figures and groups tested in the poll — including President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris, new House Speaker Mike Johnson, former President Donald Trump, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley — Swift had the highest net favorability rating.

     

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  12. 30 minutes ago, Foosters said:

    Fellas, is it gay to have sex with Taylor Swift?

    According to noted MAGA thought leader Nick Fuentes, having any sex is gay. Stay celibate if your straight all!

    3 minutes ago, SydneyCarton said:

    34 is middle aged now? 

    Incels and manosphere followers think that a woman starts losing value at 25 and by 30 she is left overs in the marriage game. Every woman should aim to be married by 25. Also, if a woman has had more lovers than fingers on one hand she is low value and for the streets. These dudes radiate small dick energy and the next orgasm they give a woman will be the first.

     

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