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someday there really must be a picture of DJT with the dictionary definition of projection. He is the most transparent individual I can ever remember reaching any kind of political power. Every accusation he has ever made about anyone else has been a predictor/admission of his own conduct.2 points
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Apparently the breakers are in a shed like in Jurassic Park.2 points
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There is no reason a player should be guilted into taking pity on a major league team and doing them a "solid" by retiring to save them a little money. Owning a franchise in the only legally-protected monopoly in America is as risk-free a venture as there is on this entire planet. I see no reason every last risk factor must be removed from the game just to protect those poor hedge fund owners and private equity firms who own the teams. They want to own a big league ball club and bask in glory among their peers at Bilderberg and Davos and epstein islands while raking in even more billions from them? Fine, then let them have to continue paying players while they are injured. **** those guys.2 points
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I wouldn't count on that. A lot of people are going to show up to vote and be denied. Especially in cities and suburbs near big cities. I guarantee it. The Supreme Court will do nothing. And once it's gone, it'll take a Civil War to get it back. I just don't see young people looking up from their phones long enough to care. With Gen Z and Millennials having unprecedented access to information - they are *mostly* dumb as dirt. Especially Gen Z. They've had too much done for them and have lived a life of pushing a single button to solve anything that they are lost. Millennials are actually a little more savvy than Gen Z. A growing number of Millennials are turning away from "smartphones" - probably because they see what it's done to Gen Z. Now if you are reading this, and you are part of Gen Z, then you are the exception. Because if you linger here, you probably give a ****. But dealing with Gen Z and the "I don't know how to....." is frustrating as hell. You know what. Just about everything I do in my job, and in my life, I didn't know how to do at one point. So I learned. And it has NEVER been easier to look things up. But still "I don't know how to....". Because there isn't a one-button solution to do it for them. (By the way, I love what they are doing this season on The Pitt -- to avoid being hacked like several area hospitals, and noticing hundreds of attempts to hack them, they shut the whole network down. Went into the "dark ages" That means medicine before 2005. A lot of those young doctors are in a trial by fire now, but think of how valuable that learning experience will be for them. Might be rocky, but yeah, totally relying on tech is very very dangerous and I think we're all going to find that out in the near future. Something massive will happen (probably not long before the midterms) .1 point
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I have no idea who we could get, but you presented the exact problem I have with it: 2 max players is about all your going to get. In today's NBA would you want that second max player to be a Center who's mediocre on defense, can't shoot threes, and is mostly dependent on Cade to get his numbers? A simple rim runner like Daniel Gafford could give you much of what Duren gives you on offense while adding better defense for far less than the max. I want my second max guy to be able to run the offense when Cade sits or has a bad night, similar to a Tatum/Brown pairing. Of course, that ship has sailed and I doubt there's anything to be done but pay the man at this point. At 25M I'd have been fine with it, but at 40M it's going to cap the ceiling of this team.1 point
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Three weeks left but that's what it looks like so far. Meadows does have an option but Jones' roster spot may be in jeopardy.1 point
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He' the guy to keep an eye on. My pick for our future shortstop 2028. Rainer at third and McGonigle at second.1 point
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There is a long history of false flag attacks in Russia. Nazi Germany also engaged in those when doing so suited them. Just sayin'. Where the attacks happen would be a clue. If they happen in Minneapolis, Chicago, Portland, San Francisco, or any primarily black-run city like Detroit or Oakland or Milwaukee—or Washington DC while Trump and key Republicans are conveniently out of town—there will be questions.1 point
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You think Trump is still behind Andrew Johnson and James Buchanan? That’s so adorable.1 point
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When my son got married we hosted the post rehearsal party at the stadium. Just about everyone was from out of town. We got a suite and that included some extra tickets to allow folks to rotate thru. It was a lot of fun1 point
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Cavs lost that game, we didn’t win it. But I’ll take the W nonetheless.1 point
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Cava favs are confused. Usually it's Mitchell pissing away a win1 point
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We needed Holland or Green instead. Jenkins and Sasser is too small. Pick one or the other.1 point
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I will admit to my own opinions shifting somewhat but it was also heavily influenced by the turn the party made. I always wonder where I would be today if someone like Rubio had gotten the nomination in ‘16.1 point
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I hate it when teams are determined to take a three no matter what. They burned a good 8 seconds before Duren dunked it1 point
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JB doesn't seem to understand you can create offense from defense1 point
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How old is this arena? They should consider closing it and moving to auburn hills.1 point
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Why are we still having Cade bring the ball up the court against full court pressure? Does he not expend enough energy as it is? So stupid.1 point
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I'm also not writing off: Manu. I know he's looked rough so far... I'm just going WAG that he still has it in him to take over LT and play it at a very high level...1 point
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Why is Lavert still on the court? Please make it stop. The pictures he’s holding over your heads can’t be that bad.1 point
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He's just the modern version of Mike Laga. Sensational Spring Trainings, but what has he ever done in the regular season? NOTHING!1 point
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One of the underrated awful parts is just how for granted we are taking this kind of inane mother****ery.1 point
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Chris Brown@ChrisBrown09142h Kevin McGonigle with two hits over 107 MPH today. Tigers hitters did that just 5 times in a game in all of 2025: Riley Greene 4x Gleyber Torres on May 1st1 point
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Pretty emphatic denial by Arnold's attorney. I have a feeling Arnold was involved but there isn't sufficient evidence.1 point
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good DAY. It's just an idiomatic abbreviation. In modern English "have a nice nice/good day" has gotten to sounding hackneyed, or worse is said satirically so often you risk people taking you wrong. I volunteer accepting donations from people, you do want to send them off with some positive good-bye, I find I tend to use every combination just to avoid sounding stale to myself. And you try to match the audience. "Have a good one" for the guys in the F150's, "Have a nice day" for the 30 something professional women, "Take care" for the oldsters....🤷♀️1 point
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Never forget that Christian conservatism, Christian nationalism, the Christian right, whatever anyone wants to call it, is not a religious or moral or ethical movement. It is a political movement, with all the cold impersonal machinations that implies.1 point
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This is consistent with a concerted effort to get people used to worse and worse so they accept it as their lot in life. It's why food tastes worse and is more scarce, products are made cheaper and meant to throw away when they break even as prices rise on them, and customer service has become nearly extinct and practically impossible for average people to engage. Trust me when I assert to you that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will never deny himself a single thing even as he exhorts millions of his own acolytes to do the same. In fact, he'll almost certainly ratchet up the luxury as precious diminishing resources continue to get diverted from the great unwashed to the elites.1 point
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Go back to 2006 and tell 30-something you that you will be typing this on the Motown board in twenty years.1 point
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This bill is a travesty, and specifically will cause waaaaay more issues for women voters than men. Intentionally. I've become a woman of fewer words the past couple of years. And today, my words chosen to reflect my feelings concerning today’s passage of the Save Act are these few…. scaredy-cat “men” taking creepy Steven Milller and disgusting Steve Bannon’s instructions on how to negate huge numbers of married women’s votes when they have to provide any/all official government documents to prove that if they changed their name from their original voter registration, they can “prove” who they are now. Yeah. That will be a royal pain in the ass. And what new procedures have been established to provide voter ID’s to folks that don’t drive. Or those that had sex changes. Bottom line, my message to those who passed the bill in it’s present form is this - **** you , and the horse you rode in on. I don’t really have a lot of life left to live, but I’m kind of convinced now that I’m going to have to do things that will make other people‘s lives miserable whenever I can. I will strive for that. I’ve never lived in my life that way, but I don’t really have a choice anymore. So be it.1 point
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