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Posts posted by Neonmoon
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3 hours ago, travelingtexan said:
To be fair to the guy, he is out there trying to make something happen. Whether he is successful or not, I appreciate him not giving up and his life is better than a many that sit in a cubicle all day. HOT TAKE
Hey Gabe,
why do you wear a t-shirt under your collared shirt after the age of 14?
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If you actually read the article, the Republicans have a legitimate reason. (I don’t agree with their fucked up archaic beliefs but whatever)
QuoteLouisiana’s state senate has approved a bill explicitly banning sex with animals by 25 votes to 10.
The bill, which now goes to the House of Representatives, would make sexual abuse of an animal illegal; require an abused animal to be taken from its abuser; and bar those convicted from owning any pets in future.
A law covering “crimes against nature” – which includes bestiality – exists on the books, but was ruled unconstitutional in 2003 by the Supreme Court because it also included anal sex between consenting adults.
The state senator who wrote and sponsored the bill, JP Morrell, said it was written to better define bestiality and make it illegal under an enforceable law.
The current law, which Mr Morrell says is far too ambiguous, defines bestiality as “carnal copulation with an animal”.
The new bill, titled SB236, states any person who engages in “sexual contact with an animal”, or knowingly participates in an animal being sexually abused, will be charged.
Ahead of the vote, Mr Morrell told lawmakers: “God forbid you vote against this bill, good luck explaining it.”
The 10 senators – all Republican – who voted against the bill were senate president John Alario, Brett Allain, Dan Claitor, Jack Donahue, Jim Fannin, Ryan Gatti, Gerald Long, Beth Mizell, Jonathan Perry and Neil Riser.
Gene Mills, president of the conservative Louisiana Family Forum, perhaps gave an indication of the reason for Republican opposition to the bill.
We believe (current) Louisiana law is instructional in nature and is written to reflect the values of the citizens of the state,” he said. “The last thing we need is another law on the books.”
Mr Mills told The Times-Picayune newspaper if Mr Morrell’s intention was to ultimately strike the state’s anti-sodomy laws from the constitution, the Louisiana Family Forum would oppose it
They want to keep the current law to include anal sex with consenting adults a crime. Which is retarded, but not the clickbait pro bestiality reason you inferred
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8 hours ago, SKJ said:
So I just had some Weller special reserve. I liked it.
How much better/different is their other labels?
And considering the price, what's the worth/ value comparison?Find yourself some Weller 12. Absolutely worth it.
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Wiltbong put in a CB for Leal to Aggy. Elko must have told him Leal committed. Wonder when it will go public
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You can Power the world with this sunshine pump
QuoteI’m going to have position by position breakdowns over the next few days but here’s some quick thoughts.
Jimbo Fisher’s imprint on this program is evident by the level of physicality and energy displayed by both teams. Not only that, players have been coached up….you saw people playing with their hands and heads up. In particular, after a rough start the offensive linemen on both teams were much better at using their hands and staying after people even when they weren’t displacing them.
Fisher did something unprecendented in terms of any spring game…he put his starters back in late to see how they responded to the pressure of attempting to win a game. Normally, coaches just want to get out of the spring healthy and either rest people for the game or get their key players out early. However, Fisher wants this team to be able to compete and it’s still a learning process for them. He had to be pleased with what he saw because the Maroon team responded to the challenge by tying the game and then the White team came back and scored the winning touchdown with less than a minute to go. In addition, both offenses generated big plays in the passing game, especially Kellen Mond’s big throw to Kendrick Rogers to set up that game winning points.
When the Maroon blocked the extra point on the game winning touchdown, the White kicker picked up the ball and tried to generate something, even attempting to lateral it to a teammate and then multiple players on both sides fighting for it. No one cared about getting hurt…it was really important for the players to fight and try to win the game. Again, it’s a learning process with regard to these items but A&M took a nothing play and made it watchable because of the fight the players had in them.
Normally, once players get injured in the spring, they don’t come back in order to protect them for the fall. Otaro Alaka and Kendrick Rogers both missed practices during the spring and yet both were back for the spring game (Alaka missed three practices this week due to a pulled muscle in the back of his leg).
Fisher said that the quarterbacks were semi-live because he wanted them to feel pressure and respond to it. In fact, they weren’t just pressured…they got hit as well. Despite this, both quarterbacks got better as the game went on. Kellen Mond even blocked downfield on a running play. Again, when’s the last time you saw that in a spring game?
The interior of both defenses made it very difficult for either of them to run the ball. Justin Madubuike was the defensive MVP with five tackles, a sack, and two tackles for loss as his get off and hands enabled him to get penetration and redirect things. Kingsley Kekebulldozed the blocker across from him and played with consistent hands and pad level which enabled him to be a visible force. Daylon Mack got his hands up more often than not and was difficult to move versus the run. The offenses had to run a lot of screens and quick game to get the ball out for a while and make anything go.
Even so, the offensive lines gradually improved as the game went on. Some players still lack the ability to drive their feet and move laterally like they need to but they came off of the ball with their hands high and stayed with people. When combined with tiring defensive fronts, pass protection in the second half enabled both quarterbacks to get the ball down the field. Carson Green continues to be A&M’s best in pass pro and Grayson Reed was excellent in both the run game and pass pro. Reed comes off the ball, gets his hands on people, then either moves them or stalemates them. There wasn’t nearly as much penetration when he was in the game.
We talked yesterday about how tight end Jace Sternberger would be a factor because Nick Starkel would look for him if he had to check down and he was the offensive MVP. He’s a much better route runner than he was when he first got to A&M and has improved at using his steps to get a defender on his heels and then make the cut to get open. Not only that, he was a solid blocker on the edge.
When the offensive lines provided the quarterbacks a clean pocket, A&M’s wideouts were able to read coverages, stick their routes, and catch the ball. There were few drops today and problems in the passing game weren’t necessarily their fault. Jhamon Ausbon benefitted from coverage issues but is a much better wideout than he was at this time last year. Rogers really focused on bringing in the long pass that set up the winning touchdown despite going to ground and being well covered.
A&M’s secondary found itself playing a lot of man coverage today. For the most part, the corners were physical in the screen game and made it difficult for wideouts to do much outside. They covered well until they had too much ground to defend. They were good at reading routes and turning with people. The safeties were physical in run support, especially coming down on blitzes behind the backers.
A&M’s linebackers got a lot of protection today. That enabled Tyrel Dodson to lead A&M with seven unassisted tackles. In addition, both rovers, Ikenna Okeke and Buddy Johnson, were excellent off the edge and in space, especially given the amount of times they had a ball carrier one on one.
The running backs did what they could. Trayveon Williams is still A&M’s most explosive back and they were used extensively in the checkdown game. Williams also has improved his pass pro and steps up into defenders more than he used to cut down on their momentum.
Nick Starkel and Kellen Mond both made plays when they had protection. Both are better than they were last season, especially Mond who did a better job in the second half of setting his feet and finding people. However, Starkel is more consistent and better at going through his progressions.
Overall, this was a very good spring game that got better as it went on. Both teams competed and the crowd wound down but stayed into it. A&M has work to do and talent to add but this team is more physical and competitive than they were last season. That’s something for people to hold on to as the Aggies go into the off season and Fisher looks to overachieve in the win column and jump start recruiting.
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Z Tejas - only the Arboretum location. I still enjoyed the food at the original. Arboretum is garbage
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I’m really happy Jimbo was forced to keep a OL coach Turner
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1 hour ago, joe dirt said:
anyone have a rachio or similar? tryna decide on a smart sprinkler controller.
I have a rachio. Love it. I don’t even mess with it. It Just sends me updates on water used/saved by month. Seasonal adjustments. Rain adjustments. Etc
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3 minutes ago, EZ$ said:
This ain’t going to be easy boys. As easy as they are to make fun of, that staff knows what they are doing as far as recruiting and they have plenty of skins on the wall. They’ll get a couple more that “we” think are all-UT, but a shitty season from Jimbo may get all these guys back in play.
Either you read the Aggy board way too much or you’re an Aggy.
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1 minute ago, Neonmoon said:
Talk about a kick in the nuts
Also EJ is a joke and should be openly mocked
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Talk about a kick in the nuts
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That is weird as fuck.
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Ive watched 2 episodes. Really impressed with the special effects so far. The acting/story isn’t bad. I was expecting worse. Like it so far.
Scared Posey character might cartoon this but okay so far
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1 hour ago, Bozo_Casanova said:
The image works on tapatalk. Is this the imgur thing?
It’s Stagg. I got a bottle of George T. Stagg out on the shelf at Twin.
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They’re too busy jerking off about a TE catching a pass to notice...
Starkel’s only good pass was against blown coverage. He gave up his usual INT, and spent most of the day overthrowing or underthrowing WRs. Mond also had accuracy issues. That’s putting it lightly.
Their biggest problem is their OL. Starkel will get hurt again.
A walk on RB had a 60 TD run because 2 starters can’t tackle.
Kingskley Keke looked good. Daylon Mack disappeared after a couple plays per usual.
This year will be interesting
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Is Starkel into cupp therapy? His arms marks say so
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Starkel pick almost returned for a TD. Weird. Never seen that before.
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Is that good?
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2nd series. 2nd sack on Starkel. Offense humming
huge gain on busted coverage.
And.....turnover
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Starkel sacked on first play. Perfect
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Hamm drinks Michelob Ultra.
Fan-fucking-tastic
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Cupp is a good pickup. Wanted him. But he was Aggy from day 1. Someone close to him posts on Aggie board about how he’s all Aggy blah blah
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I sort of remember Sabiah Homes and DeVante Harris, mainly because they played recently and were terrible
Sea world SA help this sunday
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Take a picture of all the beaten whales
kidddding
but I can help fuck your wife.
Wait, what do you need help with again?