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crowbegone.bsky.social
I like sports, movies, and video games
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Really pushing the limit on "modern" team comparisons referencing a team from the last year babe Ruth won a world series
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A W g league is probably the solution here in terms of talent overflow
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Part of it is that he starts on the dynasty Celtics so the team doesn't start to be about him until he's like 30 playing dad ball
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I think the issue is that your country has a conservative party and a fascist party with the system being slanted towards the fascists because of your whack senate and electoral college system. So even the most middling, barebones, progressive legislation doesn't have a chance in hell of passing.
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Chubb will turn 30 in December and has torn every ligament there is to tear in his knee over the years and is coming off a broken foot. It would be irresponsible to not draft an RB. Idk if anyone cares if Gabriel's the 5th and Sanders is the 3rd really. I don't think either are long term options
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Not sure if you limited it to 1 per team, but if you could double up, who else would be on here?
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They got two awesome front 7 guys, multiple Nick Chubb insurances, a good mid round TE, all while accruing ammunition for a better qb draft. I don't love the qb picks, but I'm not killing a team over late rounders
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There were only a couple of channels back then and the evening news was the one time to watch it. The most basic cable packages these days give you 100+ channels and news can be accessed at anytime whether on tv or elsewhere
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It's important to remember that there are 32 teams with 32 different reasons for passing on the kid. If I'm one of the teams he refused to meet with, no way in hell am I drafting him. Others have traits concerns and there are probably a few that didn't like him taking control of the process so much
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I would be so in on it if their first next year wasn't in it
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Also, your argument of being a defense attorney that's defended tons of rapists and you think the justice system is working great for survivors of sexual assault holds little water for me I'm afraid
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I don't follow the news
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Whatever helps you sleep at night man
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I get you're very happy your team got a guy that "fell". By all means, continue to justify what he may or may not have done. If you're good in your own conscience, I wish nothing but the best for you
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At the end of the day, he's going to go make several million dollars and whatever happened will fade away. Me believing he's a rapist isn't going to materially change anything for the guys. He, like most athletes who face these allegations, will face no repercussions for his actions whatsoever
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Any athlete walking onto an SEC campus is famous for the area. Check out "The Hunting Ground" about Jameis Winston's case. There's documented cases of coaches and colleges shoving things under the rug
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Criminal complaint was from when he was a minor when he first arrived on Kentucky's campus and then resurfaced as his name started flying up draft boards. Evidence in sa cases is famously hard to prove in addition to barriers in the judicial system favouring defendants, especially famous ones
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You spend years scouting a guy, dissecting every part of his life and tape. You can't claim that you missed it
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Didn't stop Hairston from being drafted first round with everyone talking about what a great guy he is
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All the Hairston coverage is more positive than average too since he was dapping up every pick until his. Like the conversations are about what a great dude and locker room presence he'll be! It's nonsensical
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Guys, this is like a regular person getting fined like 60 bucks. It's fine that the league wants the players getting payed a bajillion dollars to have higher conduct standards than some random fan
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God, Yakuza 5 rules so hard
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Y'all should really just kill these people. You will legitimately need to overthrow your government if you want to live
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Shifty
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I'm at the point where I don't see myself paying money to see anything superhero related, especially marvel or DC. They come out on streaming so fast and are never good enough to justify the theatre price.
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Also, Shedeur has an NFL arm but more of an average for the league and can't run. It's hard to put all your money on a guy without an elite physical trait even if he's been super successful at the college level. He'll still get drafted in the 1st and make a bajillion dollars, so it's all the same.
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Because we're currently talking about drafting Shedeur in the top 2 when he will need a good amount of infrastructure to be successful while Arch is 1, maybe 2 years away from the draft and has started 2 games and is thus still shrouded in mystery
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I think it's better on a rewatch than the first one. So much of the first one's charm is lost if you know what's coming
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Would love a tony hawk style mission system, like hitting so many jumps with tricks in a row or finding the shortcuts
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@greenbaypackers.bsky.social pls
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Party bags should consist of a bunch of shit from the dollar store in a paper bag, labeled with the names of the invited kids that they get as they leave
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Stray Dogs which is also pretty early is a real treat
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AI's legitimately an inevitable deity to them. It doesn't even matter that they're the most replaceable of all of us with this tech because they view it as something that will happen no matter what
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Me when I'm 9 years old
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It's already the second largest single season turnaround at 37. 5-4 over the last nine ties the record while 6-3 breaks it
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I've got to know who sent the prayer hands emoji
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I think it was more specific than just sexism/ageism=bad. The self destructive nature of desperately trying to stay young and beautiful was the stronger theme to me. Also having Qualley's body literally fall apart helped contrast the sexualisation of her effectively in my eyes
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Not sure if there was anybody who was legitimately available to sign (no trade candidates or guys who got paid before the open market) that I would've wanted them to sign. Depth at o line and the secondary supplemented with draft picks feels like a better move than overpaying a Milton Williams
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I managed to get through it with no guides at the age of 7 as did most of my friends. Feels like a skill/reading comprehension issue buddy
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I was thinking you would use the tool after doing the tapping thing. Didn't mean to be dismissive, just trying to problem solve. Sorry about your jam dude
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Little late, but tapping the sides of the lid either on the counter or with the back of a knife usually dislodges it but you do run the risk of warping the lid
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Kingdom Hearts only happened because Square Enix and Disney Japan shared the same office building at the time and Hashimoto elevator pitched a Disney exec. Game production was also cheaper and lower stakes. There is no shot anything like it will ever happen again.
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As corny as this platform is, it's been good for me to see someone post some kinda gross food or some greater good ass post, go in to tear that person apart, see that everyone's being nice, and not interact. I am legitimately a happier person because I'm only on here and tik Tok social media wise
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Feels like a franchise truly ready to wander the wilderness for a bit. Don't think the current admin survives the rebuild unfortunately which sucks because Mike McDonald rules
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And by capability I mean those teams are dumb as hell!
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Pat Mahomes was a top ten pick that the Chiefs traded up into. I would say that's a pretty big draft swing. I think the issue is that most of the teams that are bad enough to draft that high do not have the capability of building a roster around that top pick (Panthers, Jets, Jaguars, Browns, etc.)
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I feel like Tet is going to be a Mike Evans type where he's giving you consistently good but not great production for a million seasons
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Absolutely, Silverman's blackface episode is along similar lines. I think Obama really made white people reconsider what was acceptable to do as a joke about black people. 2000s comedies were filled with old ladies, Asian people, nerds, etc saying the n word as a joke
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Blackface for comedic purposes only became truly taboo in the early 2010s. Kimmel and Fallon both have blackface bits from the late 90s/early 2000s. Not saying it's fine or good, just where we were at culturally at the time