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Sidney Sherman

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  1. Fuck no. They have the jitters for sure. They all look sick like harden was last series. Missing free throws tells the story. 3rd quarter is goin to be HUGE.
  2. I love the deny ball on Durant. Honestly this and a shade/late double are gonna be the only way to slow em down once hes going.
  3. http://rockets.clutchfans.net/11122/brace-yourself-for-the-antics-of-draymond-green/ They called it.
  4. Woe dribble off a foot while pushing off is a foul on the defender. Imagine.
  5. So weird how one guy always seems to be scraping eyes, kicking nuts.
  6. He turned back around to set a late last second screen in the back court - a dirty move, with his elbows at chin level. Maybe if he was set for a half second it wouldn't have been a foul, but it was a cheap dirty screen. Your homerism is showing.
  7. Oh sorry, an elbow and a hand to the chin. Still should have tossed this baby. I'm sure he will throw a fit and get tossed in the 4th if they are down.
  8. Woe they actually called a dirty screen. No T after, I guess Draymond is going to be allowed to throw an absolue fit every call the rest of the game. Nice. Love watching him cry.
  9. Hey if they put in garbage players to elbow our stars, they deserve the same. Can't let these turds bully us or it's over, the refs arent gonna control the game. They let Draymond throw a fucking punch and only give him a T.
  10. Man fuck these turds. GARBAGE warriors always with the dirty bullshit. Put Gerald Green in to stuff that mouthpiece down Currys throat.
  11. Like flash only with the 3 ball
  12. No way, he has nothing between the ears.
  13. Momma, there goes Tony Brothers not giving the 2nd T when he clearly deserves it. Green is such a goof, bet he starts throwing nut kicks here soon. He never had composure to lose.
  14. Even D&B is kind of lame. I don't know where to find it, but an old school arcade and pinball place would be better than the modern games. They just don't have the same soul or skill in new age arcade. Recess is pretty badass on 6th street for this type of stuff.
  15. The hammock matters - a TON. Also, like you say, you lay slightly diagonal and keep the hammock setup properly (tight). Their rain fly is too expensive but I recommend the Kammock Roo Double, for one person. Super comfy, a ton of room for blanket, sleeping bag, pillows. You can find a way to get comfy with the extra room.
  16. Going to Caprock and Palo Duro this summer. Hoping to find some good places to hike and hammock camp. Any good vacation ideas while we are out that way? Haven't really explored the panhandle, looking forward to it.
  17. Yeah but watching the games, those last 3 games Crowder was KILLING them with those wide open transition 3s bricking. A dude like that is more effective taking up a body inside, getting easy buckets near the rim when his man has to help and getting offensive rebounds.
  18. I thought Brothers was done for the year? Ah, oh well. Time to get real and play dirty as fuck if they aren't going to call fouls on drives.
  19. Calling it now, the offense does much much much better with improved QB play and a real offensive line. Hand takes the team to another level. Beck does just fine at QB coach and co-offensive coordinator. The Beck haters will still cry and blame him for bad play calling, but the offense improves and Beck keeps his job.
  20. There's a black mirror episode about this. Can't wait to see how it plays out. Another great leap forward for China? The first one was that four pests campaign, killed all the sparrows and ended up causing a huge increase in insects that ate all the crops and starved their people. Then they tried the meltdown all farm equipment for steel to become an industrial superpower, starved their people. Then there was the one baby policy, ended with a massive shortage of females. Feels bad man.
  21. Hm.. worked with Jae Crowder. 3balls G1: 5/7 G2: 3/6 G3: 1/3 G4: 1/7 G5: 1/5
  22. Well I think the next five or so generations will have to worry much more about small things than big things like "the Earth". Obesity and cancer seem to be linked to processed foods and sugar, but I think it also has to do with eating frequency and inactivity. Pretty horrible how first world nations have obesity problems and third world nations have over population problems. I would hope for people you care for to continue with a culture that helps reinforce positivity and community. Maybe one that has a weekly session to remind everyone we arent perfect and we should continue to improve ourselfs. Christianity seems to work pretty good. It's way more likely to keep your genes/legacy alive and doing good than generational wealth. Other than that I wish people would get focused on things that could more easily be changed and have real impact. We were influenced by sci fi so much to go out and explore space, cool idea, but my opinion is the Earth is perfect for us. We were made for it. All the answers we seek are within, it's at our fingertips. We spend more money on theoretical space biology, than on the biggest and possibly most untapped science here on Earth - mycology. The old growth forests are getting destroyed and replaced with an entire forest of the same aged trees... http://discovermagazine.com/2013/julyaug/13-mushrooms-clean-up-oil-spills-nuclear-meltdowns-and-human-health Or it would be cool to stop farting around on computers and have another electrical engineering revolution.
  23. I don't reckon the human race or anything resembling it will have to worry about it by then. Nothing will be in a traditional habitable zone near Sol. I said 4 billion years, human shaped beings have only been around like 30 million years. So if you think about it, within the next few hundred million years, it is unlikely that humans as we know it will exist. There's three routes, we go extinct, we naturally continue evolving, we learn how to use technology to evolve our own biology somehow. All three will happen way, way before the sun dies. In fact, it's much more likely we have a worldwide catastrophe than the sun cycle ending. Comet impacts, solar minimum/maximum, massive volcanic eruption could all change the climate in such a way the human species would struggle to survive.
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