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  1. This is a question I was asked today by my oldest daughter. I thought about it and honestly I couldn't honestly tell her it's low. Trump knows if he loses this election he's going to prison for the rest of his life. Biden knows if he loses the election and trump successfully weaponizes the DOJ and seizes absolute power then Biden is getting persecuted by Trump's gestapo. Both sides have their lives on the line this November and the American people will be more charged than any time since the 1800s against each other. My question for this thread is what happens if Trump takes power this year? What will you be doing this year to prepare for the possibility of blood shed ahead of the election and in the aftermath of it?
  2. (But unironically) The governor of Oregon has declared an emergency in the city of Portland a few years after the state became the first in the nation to largely decriminalize drug use. Oregon paved the way as the first state to decriminalize drug use, passing Measure 110 in 2020. Instead of incarcerating drug users, the measure focused on addiction and recovery, with Portland police officers hand out citations for public drug use. People can have a chance for treatment and have their fines waived if they contact specific rehabilitation services, but calling that hotline is voluntary. "We've had three years of this law that has not delivered on the promise that voters thought they were getting," Washington County district attorney Kevin Barton said. The hope was that a more humane approach would help curb addiction in the state, which saw nearly a thousand accidental overdose deaths in 2022. However, overdose deaths have continued to rise since 2020…. https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/oregon-officials-declare-fentanyl-state-emergency-amid-rising-overdoses/ar-BB1hynFo
  3. I caught a few episodes of this back during the original run but I'm rewatching now that it's on Prime and I forgot how funny it was. Great show.
  4. TCU - 13 Texas - 11 Baylor - 6 Houston - 5 Rice - 2 SMU - 2 UTSA - 2 Texas Tech - 1 Texas A&M - 1
  5. My Dad was the fourth oldest of ten children born to a sharecropper family. We had hard times a few times in life, but he would always regale me with, "you think its bad now, when I was a kid we had to...." 1. We were so poor, momma would tie a string to a piece of bacon and tie the other end to a hook in the ceiling. You got to stand on a stool and swallow the piece of bacon. After 2-3 minutes she would come back and kick the stool out from under you. 2. This is supposedly true. When his momma would cook a huge batch of biscuits, all the kids would take as many biscuits as they could and lick them to keep their siblings from getting them. I posted this when a buddy sent me a TikTok of "We were so poor stories." We were so poor that momma didn't have anything to cook us for supper, so she would just read us the recipe. I had a little brother that was hard of hearing, and he almost starved to death. We were so poor that Pop would have us run out in the yard and bark at visitors because we couldn't afford a dog. We were so poor that when we went to our aunt's house, we ate the fruit off the wallpaper print. We were so poor that momma made us eat cereal with a fork, so the next kid could reuse the milk. CHIEF
  6. You can also suck my fucking dick. Fuck the big12. Fuck your refs. Fuck your teams. Fuck your fans. eat shit
  7. Texas Tech, Iowa State, Kansas State, Mo Green. Gundy, the rapists in Waco. The cockroaches.
  8. Looks like the Netherlands is going to elect an Islamophobic right-wing populist. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-67504272 What IS it with all these nuts and their silly hair?
  9. https://cbsaustin.com/news/local/crews-investigating-potential-hazardous-materials-at-clements-state-office-building-downtown-austin-incident-traffic-alert-austin-fire-department-special-operations-austin-travis-county-ems-report-west-15th-street# Lots of emergency vehicles in the area
  10. Over the last ten years, the standout teams are Bama, Georgia, and Clemson. Only Clemson was led by an Offense-centric coach. But Dabo had Venables running his D and stealing signs. Can PK become Venablesque? If not, Sark is going to be Mack 2.0. Not that it's horrible, but like Mack, only a super QB will take him - and us - to the mountain top. Maybe we've got Superman... maybe not. PM Lincoln Riley and ask him how well that works without a D... granted, PK>>>Grinch, but 2022 Bama and 2023 OU say Hi. Yes, ideally your team has both O and D, but it looks like great D with at least middling O is better than great O with at least middling D.
  11. From 2021-22 Season. https://www.kxan.com/news/local/austin/no-one-beats-the-texas-longhorns-in-terms-of-making-money/ AUSTIN (Austin Business Journal) — In the Lone Star State, college football isn’t just a sport; it’s a way of life. Texas boasts a proud football tradition with universities investing huge sums to build and maintain competitive teams. According to data from the Department of Education, it’s evident that the deep pockets of Texas universities play a crucial role in their football programs. These revenue figures are from the 2021-2022 season, the most recent applicable data available from the Education Department. It’s important to remember that college sports were in their first seasons in the wake of the pandemic and that these figures are likely diminished due to the limitations of those seasons. Still, the wealthiest programs remain dominant. MOST READ: 6 Austin ISD schools deemed safe after ‘swatting’ incident The data for this story comes from the U.S. Department of Education website, which you can see here. Read the full story online at the Austin Business Journal. Source site: https://ope.ed.gov/athletics/#/ You can use the link to compare different schools. I compared Texas to aggy and Ohio St. We kicked the shit out of both. Texas (A) to aggy (B).
  12. 6 wins bitches!! Pop the champagne and let’s go! Just kidding, that was a shitty fucking game.
  13. I love Argentina but it appears like it has a version of Trump too. https://dnyuz.com/2023/10/16/he-called-the-pope-a-filthy-leftist-now-he-wants-to-be-president/ He has run with little party structure around him. He has vowed to decimate the government he is vying to lead. He promises deep cuts to social services. He wants to discard his nation’s currency. And instead of campaigning with a spouse and children, Mr. Milei has an immediate family that consists of his sister (who runs his campaign), his girlfriend (who gets paid to impersonate a political archrival) and his five Mastiff dogs (which are clones of his previous dog).
  14. I stayed away this weekend, assuming the board would be loaded with doom and gloom and then a bunch of rationalization. After clicking around, it looks like things held together here somewhat nicely. That considered, now I'm worried about things here in the opposite direction. The general optimism towards the rest of the season across numerous threads creates the impression that a whole herd of you guys aren't prepared for what's actually going to unfold. That could lead to utter catastrophe when the inevitable happens, leading to numerous psychotic breaks for stunned denizens of this board and I'd hate to see it/hear about it. The reality is, Steve Sarklostagain still hasn't done a fucking thing in his career to merit receiving the benefit of the doubt from the fanbase and posters on this board. He's never won more than 9 games, he's been outcoached on numerous occasions, and he's a born loser at heart, reflected repeatedly in a career of inexplicable losses. Seven Loss Steve's entire head coaching history reflects a penchant for winning games that surprise people and then following that soon enough with an inexplicable loss or seven. 2009 - UW plays LSU close to open the season, then pulls a wild upset of USC in week 3 before going 5-7 with headscratching losses to a failing Weis-led ND program that went 6-6 and ended up firing their fat idiot head coach to end the year and then a loss to an eventual 4-8 ASU team that lost all 5 games they played after beating UW. "but closetojumping, UW was 0-11 in 2008! he can't be dinged for the turnaround in that season!" - wait, there's more. 2010 - After upsetting 18th ranked USC on the road in the Colesseum, Seven Win turns around the next week at home and shits the bed against an ASU that had lost 3 straight and went 6-6. 2011 - No real surprising wins this season, but ol'Seven Loss did find a way to climb into the dumpster and light his team on fire by losing to an Oregon State that was 2-8 at the time and finished 3-9. 2012 - a 3rd straight 7 win season. Steve Sarkloseian took some early losses against good teams and brought his team roaring back to a 7-4 record and 4 game winning streak before bending his Washington team over and letting a 3-9 Washington State team just buttfuck it into oblivion in the annual rivalry game. He had some big time "we're back!" wins this season, beating #7 Stanford and #Oregon State. 2013 - Finally, a retooled roster with all of Seven Loss' own players! UW marches out to a 4-0 record before getting buzzsawed by the #5 and then #2 teams in the country, the latter in blowout fashion. Not the end of the world. Then, they headed to Tempe, still ranked, and were beaten by 4 touchdowns via a Todd Graham-led ASU team on no one's radar. At 8-4, and showing an obvious trajectory towards titles, USC calls Seven Win Steve home! 2014 - Seven Win's best year to date, he takes a USC team, ranked 15th to open the year, and they finish ranked #20 with underdog wins against two ranked opponents while also inexplicably losing a slap fight to a Boston College team that would finish 7-6. 2015 - Uneven Steven had USC open at #8 and then plummet out of the top 25 at 3-2 when he was seen visibly drunk on the sidelines during a loss to an unranked UW team and eventually fired for repeating the behavior the following week at practices. 2021 - No valued win in this 5-7 season of rebuilding! a 7-3 roster, but Texas did have standout losses to eventual 7-6 Iowa State, 2-10 Kansas, and 6-7 West Virginia. 2022 - We can argue about Texas Tech but Texas should have won that fucking game. Seven Win Steve freezing up with his playcalling against Tech, TCU, and Okie State played critical roles in the eventual 8-5 season. 2023 - If you can't find the next headscratching loss, you're not alone. No one else seems to be able to on this board either. I'll help you out though. It is likely going to be among one of these opponents, and will likely be at least two of them, given history: @UH BYU KSU @TCU @ISU Tech I've bolded my best bets, but it could happen with any of them. Stop talking about the playoffs or rematching against OU. Texas doesn't have the coach for that. We're staring down the barrel of a 9-3 regular season. Sarkisian has said privately that he views bowl games as prep for the next season and the outcome doesn't concern him one way or the other. I'm assuming a banner year is in order here, and we see another career high 9 win season at 9-4. You can keep all of the receipts on this that you'd like, but you're not going to need them.
  15. Fuck OU. we gave that game to them. It used to be the Cotton Bowl was the biggest game of the year. take care of business and beat OU for the big 12 championship - oddly against our instincts that’s the bigger game of the year. It’s still ours to take. No way a one loss Texas Big 12 champion is kept out of the playoffs with a win at Bama and a revenge win over OU. Goals still in sight. fuck OU. Man up.
  16. From Brentwood, ready to continue our farewell tour of this hellhole conference . . . . TEXAS!!!
  17. Title says it all, would be funny to recreate that scene with the imagination of surly
  18. i believe they come out this week. he's also doing rats, poison, and the ratcatcher. one is animated. https://www.netflix.com/tudum/articles/wes-anderson-netflix-short-films
  19. Now we’re building underwater levees to slow salt water progression up the Mississippi River. And daily bringing 36 million gallons of fresh water daily at the water treatment sites. And bottles water for residents. Mother Nature doesn’t want that city to exist. I’m not seriously arguing to abandon New Orleans and its citizens but there is something to be said about letting the environment reclaim a natural balance to some extent.
  20. on the edge of the desert, when the drugs began to take hold.
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