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captainrylz.bsky.social
Museums, mormonism, movies, and a mediocre basketball team
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Hey @aoc.bsky.social, thank you for your wisdom and tenacity. If you're ever in Utah's 4th district, there are a lot of people here feeling hopeless and powerless who would reallly appreciate your leadership.
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Perfect!
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The feeling your dog has when he sees you again after a long time
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Whoever ends up winning the NBA's Southeast Division is on track to have the worst record of a division winner since we had 6 divisions. Unless one of them rights the ship, either the Magic, the Hawks, or the Heat are set to be the first division winner with more losses than wins in that time frame
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Every time the starters sit, I'm always amazed at how the youth mob all have serious flaws but each have a couple of elite (but inconsistent) skills. Meanwhile, Hardy has turned a bunch of G-Leaguers and other teams' benchwarmers into solid role players
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Margaret Atwood's 'The Testaments,' but I have to give it back to the library soon :-(
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Danny Ainge looking at their 2nd round picks:
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DC, Philadelphia, Chicago, and Seattle have all seen plane collisions in the last week.
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It says "Driver is missing"?
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That's the best part!
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If you haven't played any of the Fire Emblems, they have a way of making you look up from the screen and realizing that 4 hours have passed
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That's DOCTOR Philastus Hurlbut to you
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This is the ideal lecture slide. You may not like it, but this is what peak performance looks like.
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What, you don't think Beal will be tempted by the world's largest Costco?
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It was in his contract extension
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Keeping employees alive is expensive to his donors
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You know a trade is outrageous when even Lakers fans are like "Really? That was all it toom?"
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Kylie-for-Butler Shams bomb happening any second now
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He has, and that's why he needs a team dumb enough to give him a big extension
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I had a similar story in Argentina. In year 1 of my mission, we all had to verify immigration status in person every few months. Then we stopped going. An office elder told me it was cheaper to overstay visas than to keep renewing leave to stay, so we just paid a fine in the airport on our way home
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I also kind of like Mo Bamba. Chances are he never becomes a difference maker, but there's at least a little upside with his combination of 3 point shooting and shot blocking.
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Every family in Sacrament Meeting is just some guy getting a sensual back scratch from the most beautiful woman you've ever seen while their 5 kids play on separate iPads
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This. Caravaggio can't hurt anyone anymore, but if we found out tomorrow that David Hockney had been a serial killer all this time, I wouldn't want a museum to suddenly announce a Hockney retrospective
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because of woke
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Every one of those scenes with 2 people talking were essential! Karen, Foggy, Claire, Stick, Frank, Elektra, Father Lanton, Maggie, and Fisk all bring out different sides of Matt, and the tension between these parts of himself fuels the fight scenes and gives them personal stakes!
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Every year, we learn of other players' abuses of women, and very rarely do they face any consequences from the league. That needs to change. A great way to start is by taking Kobe, Malone & Rose off their pedestals is a great way to start. Punishing future offenders needs to happen next.