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saltysort.bsky.social
English teacher, fan of prog rock, sports, books, and those who know how to drive.
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To be fair, the Knicks missed the first three quarters.
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Yes.
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I’m shocked he beat Publisher.
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Abdul Carter got a prank call. Some guy named Rosenhaus is his agent. 🤔
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I do not think that. Hence the Knicks losing in round 2 until they do something about it.
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Good old name calling as an argument. We”l, you showed me. You made some awesome points, buddy. Enjoy your loss and enjoy Cade as a second banana winning a title……when he leaves Detroit.
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Not with Cade as your number one player. He ain’t that guy. You’re not moving up in the East until you and your team realize that he’s a number 2. But you’re right about the Knicks not being as good as Boston. Kinda sucks for you that hoping another team loses is your fandom.
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Hmm. I’m not hearing reports about how maturely and graciously Shedeur handled the situation. That’s weird, bc unheard so MANY reports about how Shedeur ALLEGEDLY acted poorly leading up to the draft. But I’m sure the media will give equal time to the positives when it comes to this young man. 🙄
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Now do the 100 other blown calls.
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lol. Pistons are the ones crying, which is why this post exists. Scoreboard.
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…and yet, here we are. Where is the “taking away?” So far it feels like he’s a king.
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To be fair, they didn’t show Morikawa at all yesterday either.
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Ah. I saw that one. Thought it was something new. Thanks for clarifying.
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Any availability in the US?
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At least other huge law firms are standing with Jenner & Block! Oh. What’s that? They’re not? Instead they’re poaching clients amidst the turmoil? Aaaaaand scene.
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I’m a Giants fan and I thought I couldn’t get more frustrated. Sigh.
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Clown working with clowns. Not hard to imagine.
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He should’ve worn a suit onto the plane.
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He’s being a heel. It’s exactly what Bobby Heenan would’ve said, just not as clever or funny as The Brain’s comments would’ve been.
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Rothery firing shots!
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Stop bringing pillows to a gun fight. Get dirty. Fight fire with fire. I mean, it’s been decades of Dems rolling over and allowing these thugs to bully the nation. Polite conversation and PowerPoints isn’t going to get us the fuck out of this.
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Sharon Stone in Basic Instinct.
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Who…is that in the picture?
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Just saw the video. Kudos to you, sir.
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Maybe the guy who bats .185 in the post season and drops key cans of corn should shush? 🤷🏼
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Show me the rule where it says “real shots” need to be taken. Is there one? Sounds like the NBA got hacked and doesn’t like it.
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It was delightfully simple and cheesy, which is what it needed to be.
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Except no. Reading is different than listening. No one is saying it’s worse. It’s a different skill and activity. You wanna say you read a book when you listened to it? Go right ahead. I simply disagree with that premise.
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Listening and reading are both very valuable, but they’re not the same thing. Audiobooks make books accessible to many. They’re not reading at all. Not “physically reading”? Huh? You’re listening not reading. I’m not saying one is better but let’s stop lying and saying listening is reading.
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And keep your hand down if you think audio books are reading.
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Why even mention it? Nothing will happen. No one is held accountable. This is the way.
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Yeah, that was eyebrow raising from them. Yet…I don’t remember thinking, “They’ve lost the fucking plot permanently” back then. Maybe I just didn’t see it, or didn’t wanna see it.
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Narrator: it was worth nothing.
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When was the exact moment this paper jumped the shark? I can’t remember. Anyone?
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Giants fan here. I don’t think he’s a HoF’er. He is most certainly not a 1st ballot consideration.
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“Trump Card, rated F.”
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You’re surprised that that party who allowed Trump to win TWICE is acting incompetently?
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Cool. That’s about $3 million per start.
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Hack.
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I’m right here and I’m gonna acknowledge and support my trans students, and ALL of my students. Bring your bullshit to me. Let’s go.
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Hush hush? McEnroe and Kyrgios yapped about it plenty. Two biggest mouths in the sport. Sinner was cleared of any wrong-doing by an independent investigation. The booing of Joker was lame, but perhaps understandable. People paid tons of money for tix and didn’t actually get what they paid for.
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No. You’re the fucking hero. I’ll wager you don’t even wear a cape. Keep on keepin’ on.
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He wants to grift. That’s all. Anything that happens when he or they “govern” is designed to make them money at the expense of those who need it most. We saw it before and still people elected him again (maybe). It’s quite amazing in the shittiest of ways.
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Put your name on it, “opposing coach.”
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Will they?
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Soooooo how is it the best division?
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It might be a fractured ulna…