magicmoustache.bsky.social
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Not enough has been said about the fact that our presidential
documents are being signed with magic markers.
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So today I lost it and cleaned my son's room. Dear reader; there were two baskets of laundry stuffed behind his bed and bookshelf.
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She really did amazing.
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You have that wrong. There is very much a rule of law for normal folks... my friend just spent three days in jail for not mowing his lawn. The rule of law persists for those below a certain threshold.
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It's fine... it links to @theguardian.com
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So gay!
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Not swapping beach towns but did you see Tyler Adams today????
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good Morning have some Orange Juice.
"Falling and Laughing."
youtu.be/XxD45UONhco?...
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This is also why Dark and Money Heist work so well.
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I would not characterize my initial post as shitty in any way. I disagreed with you.
It's a conversation. That's what happens in them.
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So to be clear, your counter argument is another 9 that is 1 inch taller?
You could have at least picked a CB or goalie to prove there isn't just 1 position for very tall people.
Gerrard also would have been a better pick; he was a midfielder (only 6-1). Tall players are rare and there's a reason.
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I'm not.
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This is true. Could you imagine Dennis Rodman in goal! The first player to let zero goals in the net in an entire career.
Also 1 red card every three games.
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6-8 is pretty much not an asset in Soccer. Even Haaland is only 6-4. He's couldn't play any position but 9.
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That may be but Julio Jones, Adrian Peterson and Chris Johnson would have been a world beaters.
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I'm gonna need that eyebrow cut.
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Word on the street is, marilyn manson removed his bottom ribs so he could...
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Look man (to the car behind me), I'm going the same speed as the car in front of me (which happens to be exactly 500 feet in front of me).
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In fairness the defense played great.
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I have a Dunk home jersey from last season that was inexplicably printed with the number 2. Still love it, but occasionally makes me glad the people around here don't know EPL football well enough to notice.
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Disappointing first game for this jersey.
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Same here in the ATL.
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For some folks, these sites function less like an ideas exchange and more like a newsfeed. When they follow that many people it's just a stream of ideas they're after. Not direct engagement. I get your point, but that's (I think) the situation.
There are plenty who follow just for follow backs too.
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Kings of Leon, Band of Horses, Weezer, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah! So much potential, so little follow through.
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Why is everyone so adversarial all the dang time. We're talking about hypotheticals. I know how the game works.
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That's a solid point which probably wouldn't work in the NFL with a 30 season being physically impossible. As pointed out by the original post, the Falcons will get a 4 seed this year and play 13-3 team.
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Copy, i didn't understand what you were saying. i strongly disagree having lived in America and experienced American sports for years. But it's fine. The salary cap doesn't seem to work effectively although the European system of salary control is bizarre .
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not in Europe. FA cup is secondary to the points race. Everything is about points. Champions League is determined by league points. FA cup winner only gets in Europa League.
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If the possibility of was there, there would be investment in the lower leagues. Wrexham stories would emerge. You are right though, Those teams would almost universally just crush in the lower leagues and com right back.
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That's pretty much how it usually works in EPL. The "yo-yo teams" go up and down each season. But it definitely adds variety to the leagues.
But that's is definitely the problem. Owners would never go for it.
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I actually think Basketball might be a place to start also because there are so many basketball players that come from European leagues where a relegation system exists.
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If terrible MLS teams got relegated and the best USSL teams were promoted to replace them, that would be a huge improvement in the league and other US sports could watch how it works and determine that it would have value for fans. Big problem is fans are not the focus in the way they are in Europe.
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I agree completely. The issue with baseball (and really every sport in the US) is the minor league teams are owned by major league clubs. Actually, Soccer would be a great place to start this here. There are several tiers of professional soccer in the US and they are all governed by the USSF.
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American sports are so dumb. In Europe, the real trophy is for the best team in the league by points. Tournaments happen throughout the season with varying degrees of importance. Games are intermingled with "season games." The best part is, the bottom 3 teams drop into a lower league. Best 3 go up.
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on the stage with those artists and they were all like "nah Prince, you got it."
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They would not know that their child's rights had been breached and their kid would just end up with a record. And that's the start of labeling the kids a problem. This black mark on their record follows them around and affects the ways that faculty in future schools see them. That is the crime.
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This shit has got to stop. I'm an educated man so when this happened, I freaked out, I called attorneys to learn my rights, I'm considering having an attorney draft a letter to the school demanding that they comply and give my child counsel in the future. Lots of parents would not do this. 5/x
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They did the same kind of crap to each other that we used to do. When we were kids, we got snapped at and told to quit. Now we call the Police and give kids criminal records. This is the society that has been created while we were asleep. Letting local legislators set policy with no oversight.
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