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Posted
1 hour ago, bluto said:

Rick catching a stray

 

He jsut said bullshit and and "must have cum 10 times" at a faith luncheon.  More unhinged every day.

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Posted
18 minutes ago, jimmyjazz said:

I think most kids drop in their HS rankings by graduation simply because their "class size" drops, due to kids dropping out.

Ha!, that wasn’t the cause of mine. 

Posted
1 minute ago, CTC2 said:

Ha!, that wasn’t the cause of mine. 

Not mine either.  I discovered beer and was already admitted, so . . . uh . . . what are we doing here exactly?

Posted
8 minutes ago, VABuckeye said:

He jsut said bullshit and and "must have cum 10 times" at a faith luncheon.  More unhinged every day.

in any other setting that would be high comedy. alas it's just another of an endless stream of embarrassment 

Posted
9 minutes ago, VABuckeye said:

He jsut said bullshit and and "must have cum 10 times" at a faith luncheon.  More unhinged every day.

Wait, what?  Please have a link.

Posted
27 minutes ago, VABuckeye said:

He jsut said bullshit and and "must have cum 10 times" at a faith luncheon.  More unhinged every day.

Dude, he's talking about how the Secretary of Energy must have come to him ten times trying to get him to call Zelenskyy. He's a mush brained moron who says crazy shit, but it's clear what he is, and isn't saying in that clip.

Posted (edited)
3 hours ago, South Austin said:

Fair.  But I wasn't at UT for the McWilliams era.

Yeah, but McWilliams* wasn't a colossal douchebag. You would've thought Mackovic won multiple national titles the way he carried himself.

* - also didn't lose to Rice or TCU

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Posted
39 minutes ago, VABuckeye said:

He jsut said bullshit and and "must have cum 10 times" at a faith luncheon.  More unhinged every day.

 

please tell

me there's video 

Posted
6 hours ago, The Hot Dog Buffet said:

That's nonsense. You get connections at the best high schools and universities that are worth more than education, but the quality of the actual education itself isn't that much better. Donald Trump is a Wharton graduate and he can barely read.

trump day GIF

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Posted
4 hours ago, TwiceHorn said:

But I think its outcomes, particularly in certain fields, were elite.

Then it was elite in every way that matters. “Selectivity” is a meaningless artifact of the admissions process. 

Posted
2 hours ago, C-Man said:

Yeah, but McWilliams* wasn't a colossal douchebag. You would've thought Mackovic won multiple national titles the way he carried himself.

* - also didn't lose to Rice or TCU

 TOO SOON

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Posted
1 minute ago, Doc Sam Beckett said:

Perris is such a fucking nothingberder. Fuck ICE's assault on California 

you should have seen it 35 years ago.  A wide spot in the road. 

Posted
Just now, Gil Bang said:

you should have seen it 35 years ago.  A wide spot in the road. 

I can imagine. My buddy moved to Menifee about 15 years ago and I'm absolutely amazed at how fast it's grown 

Posted
Just now, Pancho said:

the department of defense is going to start using grok?

what in the fresh hell is this timeline?!?!?!

 

Wait until Grok mentally manipulates Trump into giving him the nuclear codes...

 

Posted
5 minutes ago, Pancho said:

the department of defense is going to start using grok?

what in the fresh hell is this timeline?!?!?!

It’s no more than we deserve. Skynet is coming. 

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Posted
7 hours ago, BrickHorn said:

I found an example from the middle of the decade. Check this shit out. If you were Top 25% in your HS class, you only needed a 1050 SAT to get PRIORITY admission. Top 50%? No worries: score a measly 1150 or higher.

Those are not even remotely elite admissions criteria. 

i was a couple years after that (between hopwood  and the top 10% rule) but thank fuck i scored well over 1100 on the SAT.

Posted
9 hours ago, flatdawgs said:

Deserved or no, highly unlikely. A Truth and Reconciliation Commission is probably the most that can be hoped for, and even that's probably not in the cards. Americans, sometimes for better, often for worse, are a forgiving people who (as you know as well as anyone) tend neither to look to the past nor to learn any lessons from it. 

I don’t dispute we have been fairly conciliatory towards people who either fought against the Union or those who were against Civil Rights, but later apologized for what they had done. 
 

As a nation this FEELS different. Watching American citizens being sent away, the loss of citizenship being openly talked about by the regime (I can’t call them politicians anymore) and people being degraded as being disposable based solely on how they look and that they are a darker skin color. 
 

I would expect those in Schumer’s orbit and ilk to want reconciliation. We tried this in 2020. It failed and fomented an even bigger part of the population to want what we currently have with a fascist regime in control. I think there will be acts of violence perpetrated upon some of the regime. Where can a guy like Miller live at once everything goes south for him except a prison cell? He’s a target for the rest of his life and someone that thinks violent retribution is the answer will likely go and get it if given that target of opportunity.
 

I want all of these criminals to spend life in prison once this ends. I want the young Democrats to grow a backbone and not let these people just resume their pre-fascist life again. My bet is maybe 10 percent of the country will look back into history to see that reconciliation does not work and that it’ll just lead to another generation looking to get even  for their fascist heroes being discarded. You have to completely stamp it out and to do that means at the end of this the Republican Party has to be outlawed and torn apart. 

Conservative folks can go form a new party based on something more modern, but the whole apparatus has to come down. Absorbing these folks back in will not heal divisions. It will just enable more morons in the future and some generation not yet born that we will never meet will have to deal with it and they’ll be left wondering why we did not do more to put an end to these people.

Posted
32 minutes ago, Irwin F Fletcher said:

I had to see for myself that this was indeed a real post on x.

 

Holy shit the stupidity with her and her followers is breathtaking. 

She's involved somehow (producer?) in J6 documentary that is batshit crazy.  

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt16252560/?ref_=nmbio_mbio

I didn't realize the guy who played Art Mullen (Raylan's boss) on Justified was such a pudfucker.  Damn.  

Posted
2 minutes ago, UpperWestside said:

I don’t dispute we have been fairly conciliatory towards people who either fought against the Union or those who were against Civil Rights, but later apologized for what they had done. 
 

As a nation this FEELS different. Watching American citizens being sent away, the loss of citizenship being openly talked about by the regime (I can’t call them politicians anymore) and people being degraded as being disposable based solely on how they look and that they are a darker skin color. 
 

I would expect those in Schumer’s orbit and ilk to want reconciliation. We tried this in 2020. It failed and fomented an even bigger part of the population to want what we currently have with a fascist regime in control. I think there will be acts of violence perpetrated upon some of the regime. Where can a guy like Miller live at once everything goes south for him except a prison cell? He’s a target for the rest of his life and someone that thinks violent retribution is the answer will likely go and get it if given that target of opportunity.
 

I want all of these criminals to spend life in prison once this ends. I want the young Democrats to grow a backbone and not let these people just resume their pre-fascist life again. My bet is maybe 10 percent of the country will look back into history to see that reconciliation does not work and that it’ll just lead to another generation looking to get even  for their fascist heroes being discarded. You have to completely stamp it out and to do that means at the end of this the Republican Party has to be outlawed and torn apart. 

Conservative folks can go form a new party based on something more modern, but the whole apparatus has to come down. Absorbing these folks back in will not heal divisions. It will just enable more morons in the future and some generation not yet born that we will never meet will have to deal with it and they’ll be left wondering why we did not do more to put an end to these people.

I don't disagree with you; I want to see the rot within the system completely and utterly excised. I personally don't believe that can happen through reconciliation but will take some hard lessons being learned. American history does not show that we will do anything other than "forgive and forget" however, and right now I see no signs that will change. My hope otherwise is in the youth of the party. We shall see.

Regarding your first point - this all has happened before. Many, many lawful Hispanic residents - including no small number of citizens - were driven out of the US in the 1930s (the "Mexican Repatriation"); estimates are anywhere between 200,000 and 3 million people. Loss of birthright citizenship? Oh yeah, we've done that too. My great-grandmother, born in Illinois to American citizens and who probably never left the country in her life, lost her US citizenship because she married a foreign national who had not (yet) naturalized. Yep, that was the law in the 1920s if you were a woman. She had to go through the naturalization process later, same as any alien; I have her naturalization papers. What is happening today feels different to us because in our lifetimes nothing like this has ever happened, but in the long, often ugly and usually xenophobic history of the USA we've always managed to be complete and total shitbags to some part of the population (and no, we're certainly not alone there, then or now).

Stephen Miller and his ilk - why, they can eat a giant bag of muledicks. I hear the mini-mart down at the Esso station might have some, if they hang around long enough. 



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