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Every year spent training for NCAAs directly conflicts with training for making the Greco team and bringing home a medal. He's already what, 23? He has five years of prime left so why waste 40% of that wrestling a style antithetical?
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This is great analysis- thank you! Here's what I'm thinking...you can book it now! 57kg - I think DNP is a little hard on Knox. I think he takes BRONZE. I think Sakamoto (JPN) is the favorite and beats Knox H2H. Other Challengers: Aitanov (KAZ)- he wrestled Lilledahl tough at Cadets two different years. I haven't seen Ozdamirov (RUS) enough and I'm not ready to anoint Zangaladze (GEO) quite yet. 61kg - Blaze for GOLD. Besides Toktamotov (KRG), I think Begoyan (ARM) is toughest (and beat Saitiev at Euro U20). Khateri (IRI) is capable of medaling here too. 65kg - is TOUGH TOUGH! Stanich is BRONZE/DNP. I think Dhzandubaev (RUS) is the favorite, followed by Toprak (TUR), but I can also easily see Uulu (KRG - U17 World Champ who beat Jordyn Raney) or Ashwani (IND) finding their way to Gold- neither will be an easy out. Sleeper is Karimov (AZE) who is former U17 Euro Champ and beat Magomedov in a wild one. 70kg - As strong as 65kg is, 70kg is just as weak. Duke for GOLD. I think Elahi (IRI) will be his biggest test, and maybe Ito (JPN) who beat Melvin Miller at U17 last year. 74kg - This weight is also underwhelming to me. Lockett for GOLD. Khaniev (RUS), Wagin (GER - who I still can't get behind) and Mamivand (IRI) will be his stiffest tests but keep an eye out for Yamaguchi (JPN), a former U17 Silver medalist. 79kg - I don't think Henckel finds the podium DNP. Too many tough guys here- Yousefi (IRI) is the favorite. Begenjov (TRK) and Amit (IND) will also be factors. Sleepers are Omarov (AZE) and Tchetchelashvili (GEO). 86kg - McEnelly for SILVER. If he can avoid being turned in par terre, he beats everyone in this group except Rahmani (IRI) who is my pick to win this weight. 92kg - Conner for BRONZE/DNP. Depends on the draw. Poyonov (UZB) is the favorite, and Sachin (IND) is one to watch out for- I think both beat Conner H2H. I don't recognize too many of the other guys 97kg - Rademacher for SILVER. He always looks undersized, and I can't figure out why?!? Alizadeh (IRI) gets this one done. Iran sending a strong team. Petriashvili (GEO) and Magamedov (RUS) are neck and neck but neither quite there yet. 125kg - I didn't pay too much attention to HWT so I'll pass on prediction.
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Access to the Pacific Ocean. California has to much militarily useful land for the us to let them go. have your pipe dream. It will never happen. Not to mention their cozy cozy friendship with China. The adults in the government won’t let it happen.
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With that huge gift they received recently, it'd be interesting if they decided to invest in a strong RTC and offer Burroughs a hefty sum to run it. A move like that could potentially make them the top landing spot for Ivy athletes moving forward.
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Husker- probably hard to do, but I only know because Dean went, so there is that piece of it. I am sure there were a lot more really good kids there as well. Nebraska does a great job and that camp is a really good prep for Fargo for any kid serious about placing high there. I am sure they are all over it on the recruiting trail. Hard to pin down everything that happens in the recruiting process for schools, but kids social medias give some insights as to what visits are happening etc. Dean mentioned two last night, said ISU visited Sonny Amato and Va Tech visited Clinton Shepherd, both legit hammers. -
So, are you arguing about whether they'd be able to survive or are you now saying that it's viable for most of the state to rely upon desalinized water, and still grow all those crops? I already know and admitted that it's used in specific situations.
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California is against nuclear everything. Their laws make it nearly impossible. Again the tree huggers don’t want nukes
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coaching staff.
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Slow down skippy. once is enough with the same comment.
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Again, it wouldn't become that expensive. That's the point that's trying to be conveyed here. You wouldn't need the grid to power it. You are aware how they're powering these massive Data Centers, right? Look up the company Oklo. You'd have them build a facility. That would power the desalination plant. Musk was absolutely right in the clip that @Caveira posted thinking he was proving me wrong but... just...basically said the exact same thing I said. Newsom, The Democrats in the State House, Musk, there is a consensus. Desalination is an easily and effective and now relatively cheap method to produce more than enough water. I'm not entirely sure why in 2025 people think it'd be cost prohibitive. Google Oklo. Again, too bad people didn't listen when I mentioned this about a year ago. It's about 700% since then.
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they're literally winning almost every or every election that is normally heavily contested. WI Supreme Court race in April was won by the Ds in a complete landslide, as an example. That's about 100x more important.
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I’m sorry, does Canada have them???? Had them means they don’t anymore. Speaking of stupidity.
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They easily can. California would be a mini Canada. Nothing more
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Curious. I thought he was out of eligibility.
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My first thought, exactly.
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You'd have to convince the rest of the nuclear powers that they're a world threat in order to stop them. U.S, even with the current regime, couldn't do it by themselves for very long.
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You'd have to convince the rest of the nuclear powers that they're a world threat in order to stop them. U.S, even with the current regime, couldn't do it by themselves for very long.
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You'd have to convince the rest of the nuclear powers that they're a world threat in order to stop them. U.S, even with the current regime, couldn't do it by themselves for very long.
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I'm sorry, are you saying Canada didn't? They did. And they voluntarily gave them up in the 1980s when they were trying the whole disarmament strategy. I'm constantly in awe of your stupidity. The State that's MOST important to the United States(just objectively speaking)...THEY'D go to War to take back their Nukes? That's your little theory?