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CastHorn

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  1. I hadn’t read through this thread before I posted. I know Surly is stocked to the gills with pseudo intellectual assholes, but many of the responses here just seem lazy. There is plenty of issues to be frustrated with our government today, and the lack of transparency regarding the UAP issue is one of them. Mainly because of how dozens of other foreign governments approach the phenomenon. The U.S. has deemed it a national security threat since the Cold War era and has classified every tiny detail. While you have countries like France, Chile, Costa Rica, Iran, UK, Japan etc. who are open books about the subject with their citizens. They view it at worst an aviation safety issue and allocate resources to investigate the activity scientifically. U.S. officials risk their well being & livelihoods to speak openly about the issue, while Peruvian officials drop 4K images of UAP activity like mixtapes to the public. I’m just not sure I buy the notion that multiple nations are in possession of craft material. That’d be the Manhattan project part 2.
  2. Certainly. Though these things have been documented prior to humanity having any concept of metal machinery. Especially flying machinery that didn’t at least mimic the anatomy of a bird. Governments even spoke of them pretty casually before the topic seemingly became taboo overnight in the 60’s. The origin is a mystery, but the presence is almost undeniable at this point.
  3. I noticed Grusch seemed to pivot away from the “extraterrestrial” tag whenever congress would reference the crafts as such. Considering how long these things have been documented, it does seem wrong to assume any type of origin. They’ve seemingly been apart of the human experience based on the earliest literature & art of modern humanity. I think hubris leads people to point to the stars because in their minds the modern human is the pinnacle of innovation on Earth in its multi billion year history. The phenomenon may not be so Alien.
  4. Goodness, I forget how old you all are. This thread looks like my moms Facebook. What a train wreck.
  5. You olds can’t keep getting away with posting these long back built ladies. It’s got to be negatively effecting our recruiting efforts in some capacity.
  6. Do y’all remember when MHver3 first hit the scene & the stir he caused? I remember watching college football live at 3pm in the afternoon, and they were running a segment about Florida State & Clemson joining the Big12. He had fabricated this narrative, on a WVU message board, but mainstream media was running with it as if Big12 expansion was imminent. Early social media was wild.
  7. You really sold me that you don’t care about that game. Hell, you might not even watch it huh?
  8. I’ve seen Texas lineups get absolutely shut down in the tournament too many times. 15Ks is embarrassing.
  9. He seems like a real cerebral player. He always knows where to go with the ball & the pressure doesn’t disrupt his distribution or timing . You can see the Bryce mannerisms, he probably watched a lot of his game these past few years. I think he’s more comparable to Spencer Rattler, a little less arm, but more between the ears.
  10. Dude has no ACL & went before Roschon. Somebody give him a shot.
  11. Miller is one of the few quality every down backs in this draft, surprised he wasn’t getting more attention in the draft process.
  12. These Aggie freaks wtf
  13. That poor child, bone cancer & a jets fan?
  14. Arch looked sharp. He knew where to go with the ball a majority of the time & tucked it if needed. He may be the least physically gifted of the QB room though. If Malik continues his developmental trajectory I don’t see why he wouldn’t return next season to take that job, assuming Quinn moves on.
  15. Kris is probably just trying to prepare for hot boy summer. Shit, I’m cutting as we speak.
  16. Roschon looks impressive. One of the more physically imposing backs. Sucks he couldn’t stay in the 4.5s the 2nd run. He should run again at this pro day.
  17. CastHorn

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    TCU is going to be one of the most represented teams at this years combine. It’s strange that a team with so much potential NFL draftees was so inconsistent in 2022. I don’t think they played a clean game the whole season outside of Iowa State. Even that Michigan win should have been a blow out & they ended up almost losing. It will be interesting to see how Dykes fares when Pattersons freaks leave the program. He’d build whole rosters out of various TX/LA HS track teams.
  18. Veteran safety in the room to lead our young guys. I doubt he gives us many quality snaps though. BJ was a nightmare his freshman year too before his shoulders fell apart.
  19. Miller doesn’t look like a guy that’s going to play today warming up. I don’t see TCU winning the game without him.
  20. UGA should know better than anyone how a 3-3-5 can make your offense one dimensional. Kirby should be practicing outside zone all week.
  21. Dykes inherited a track squad. Everyone on that team can run, they’re big too. I think more 2nd tier programs need to adopt Pattersons philosophy on building a roster.
  22. That must be what it’s like to play a service academy. That was a terrible time.
  23. Black Adam is a psychopathic murderer. The Rock was out of his mind trying to turn the character into some flagship character for the universe. The day of the movie star is over, what a flop of a movie.
  24. Go check it out! 2022 has been a surprisingly strong year for film. This movie sends it off with a bang. The animation is gorgeous, it flips from 2D to 3D so well. The villain is well crafted and ominous. The character development is top notch. I think The Last Wish upsets Pinocchio for best animated film of 2022.
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