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The Sports Illustrated Championship DVD is going to be so awesome.3 points
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We may have the best player in the league. That’s a really big game changer. I’m not sure if this team loses again!3 points
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I stick with ChatGPT. No reason other than it's what I've always used. A hobby of mine at night is using the Sora app to make videos. Something pops in my head so I will make one. My wife thinks I'm crazy and she doesn't think its hilarious like I do.2 points
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A win for the glass half full crowd!!!!! @Hongbit where you at?? 😁😁😁2 points
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Easily a top 5 player in the NFL. Maybe top 3.2 points
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They should never shut down talks on ANY player, so I don't think that is big news. If some team wants to make a riduculous offer, then nobody is off the table. However, I want it to be an offer which will help them this year which I don't see happening.1 point
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Holy f***, does Bowden work for the Dodgers now? No way. If you have to pray that the 32-year-old top guy in the return is healthy in exchange for your two-time-defending Cy-Young-winning generational superstar pitcher, that's a bad trade.1 point
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The greater irony in this court's redistricting jurisprudence is the the completely nonsensical idea that if you do it for partisan reasons, it's OK. How is any deviation from the concept of equality of voting power/one man one vote ever acceptable? This court has wandered so far off into the weeds of partisan self justification that it's functioning as the primary facilitator of the demise of the document they claim to be so dedicated to reading as it supposedly was intended.1 point
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For some reason... I've always been extremely attracted to petite, beautiful women. Not married ones that is. But my Ex is 5' 2". Now if I could only talk Eva Longoria into a date...1 point
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I always forget just how good it is until I put it on each year, which is pretty much the best thing you can say for any Christmas record.1 point
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I'm actually surprised by this. I know the Lions have played more Thursday games than anyone, but Dallas is not far behind and figured they would have the most.1 point
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When we drafted Gibbs, I liked the pick because I liked the player, but I also thought a reasonable strategy was to draft a running back in the first two or three rounds once every five years and never give one a second contract, because the position is so fragile. Just ride with youth at the position. I still think that's a reasonable strategy for most teams. But I also think you have to acknowledge pure generational talent when you see it. Gibbs is special. He's also got staying power, because he's so agile and elusive that he can generally avoid hard contact. And he's only 23! He could easily keep going another 5-7 years. You have to be smart with running backs, because when they fall off they fall off very quickly. 28-year-old Saquon signed a $41MM deal this offseason and may not rush for half the yards he did last year, behind one of the best offensive lines in football. But that all being said, it would be incredibly stupid to not extend Gibbs. Just keep it to three years or so.1 point
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One year when we're all making our Thanksgiving turkeys and asking AI for guidance it will find a way to make us either poison ourselves or introduce some mind altering element, like Pluribus.1 point
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when the Chinese cut off access to Western researchers to gather field samples, that pretty much guaranteed it would never be resolved beyond speculative theories. And in the end, what does it actually matter whether it jumped to a Chinese researcher gathering samples a cave or from a one critter to another or because someone mishandled a sample? Do people think any of the same things couldn't happen here? The only take away that matters is that in a world as tightly packed and constantly criss-crossed as this one, you have to be prepared to respond when nature does the predictable/inevitable, and we have a admin gutting the CDC. The rest is all distraction.1 point
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Tom Kennedy did get a game ball. And the locker room erupted.1 point
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We will all remember how we felt after the Thanksgiving loss before this team won 9 in a row en route to a Lombardi Trophy!!!!1 point
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Talbot and Gibson are not working....time to take a look at Cossa1 point
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Mohammed can get three. Where’s our nine-figure edge? I know he’s getting doubled but Hutch needs to figure out out.1 point
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Credit to Kennedy for getting us a short field with his kickoff return. Very good job.1 point
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It’s genius. If you are right you save the timeout. If you are wrong it’s no different than just calling the timeout.1 point
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Hutch should have had him for a sack, not a one-yard gain.1 point
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I’ve been wondering lately how I should interface with AI. I mean, it’s basically search, right? Which, when that’s done, I just move on, because of course I would. But they make AI so damn polite that I do feel a little icky just closing the page without comment after using it. It’s always asking at the end, very nicely, can I pull this additional information together for you? Can I show you several different examples? Can I elaborate on how you can effectively accomplish this thing you want? And it’s hard not to reflexively reply, nope, I’m good, thanks. Which would be dumb if I put that in a Google search box after that delivers results. But one of the other reasons I’m loathe to just close out AI without reply, or worse, berate it for a hallucination, which happens way too often still, is that I’m mildly concerned I would get used to the idea of turning my back unceremoniously on something so polite, and that would inadvertently bleed into a situation IRL, which might have bad consequences. Maybe you’re smart and aware enough to never ever make that mistake even once for the rest of your life, but I can’t make that promise to myself. So, I’m probably going to continue being polite right back to AI, at least indefinitely, just so I can stay in the habit of being polite back to someone/something so polite to me. I think probably when AI is hovering over me in the guise of a robot just before laser-beaming me to Kingdom Come, maybe that’s when I’ll consider changing that approach.1 point
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Can a man not make a single knee jerk annd emotional post without being judged? 😅1 point
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They also don't know when to quit. It's customer relations 101 that people don't like to be constantly harrassed.1 point
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Written on Bates’ hand is the day of the week, name of the President, and location of the game. Just in case.1 point
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And when he goes, the conspiracy stories about how the Democrats engineered his murder will run rampant, and he will be a martyr, and it won’t even matter how he will have actually died.1 point
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I’m ok with rubbing Dallas’ face in the tackle eligible farce as much as possible.1 point
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They announced a Ford Field white out about a month ago. We will see how well the fanbase can read.1 point
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So I decided to look up this Bob Cushman who LeDuff had analyze these donations. Bob Cushman is a conservative political activist (his own words) who claimed the election was stolen. He even has affidavits that were in the kraken by Sydney Powell. He was in DC on January 6th wearing a Trump 2020 hat. Get the **** put of here with this ****. https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=2748719862043224&vanity=FrontlineUSA&http_ref=eyJ0cyI6MTc2NDg4NTI4OTAwMCwiciI6Imh0dHBzOlwvXC9kdWNrZHVja2dvLmNvbVwvIn0%3D1 point
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more sloppy English syntax. Article says the raccoon was guilty of breaking and entering, when it was clearly a case of entering and breaking.1 point
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Trivia: The whole ‘drink the Kool-Aid’ neologism stems from the Jim Jones thing of course… but they actually didn’t drink Kool-Aid laced with cyanide. It was Flavor Aid. At some point it got misnamed as Kool-Aid, and stuck ever since. So I always correctly say “drink the Flavor Aid”. Just to be smug1 point
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It’s time like these I liked the old Lions where you just went same old Lions and that was it. The Lions played a brutal schedule and still have a winning record.1 point
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To be abundantly clear, I'm not one of these fair-weather knee-jerk fans calling for firings. That's some of the dumbest nonsense on the internet today, and there is a lot of dumb nonsense on the internet. But I do think it's fair to be critical - or at least frustrated - at a second consecutive season where the Lions should be contending for a Super Bowl, only to see the season start coming off the rails as injuries pile up.1 point
