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I didn’t make the claim. The guy in the article titled it as such
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That's not the only explanation that results in Nickal hating Taylor. It is just the only reasonable one tied to Taylor's injury and Final X 2019. Nickal could primarily hate him for other reasons or it could be unreasonable hate. Taylor could have actually been getting second opinions and waiting to see how well he could wrestle in that condition. He could have given no thought whatsoever to keeping Nickal at 92kg. Nickal meanwhile had an unreasonable expectation that Taylor should have decided to go under the knife within 10 days of the injury so as to give him enough time to cut weight and change his registration for the WTT. Spencer Lee had two torn ACLs and he took like 9-10 months to decide to have surgery. Taylor was supposed to make this decision in 9-10 days because it would better suit Nickal? That's unreasonable. It's possible Nickal thought he had a better chance at beating Cox. I wouldn't expect it to be his primary motivation for going 92kg vs 86kg or 97kg. I don't know that your conjecture about what happens in the room really matters. Yianni Diakomihalis had said the first time he had ever beaten Jordan Oliver in a wrestling competition of any kind even 1 min situations in the room was in the semifinals of the US Open in 2019. I would guess that Nickal primarily was interested in maintaining his training situation in 2019 and thought that the ability to train with Taylor for another year would give him the best shot at making the Olympic team.
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Not trying to censor you. It's still dumb to question it. You obviously know nothing about science.
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ahh .. maybe you should check the post from 3 hrs ago.
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Inquisitiveness is the foundation of science. Don’t censor questions.
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You should read the conclusions of the article. Every university agrees, too. You blow your entire credibility when you even question that.
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Are geologists even real scientists ? https://digitalcommons.csbsju.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?params=/context/compass/article/1017/&path_info=IS_GEOLOGY_A_REAL_SCIENCE.pdf
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Fargo Upsets and Break-Out Performers
RandolphTJones replied to BruceyB's topic in High School Wrestling
Don't know where I See he projects in their lineup. Could be an even bigger log jam if Bo commits. -
It's done a lot. New buildings and infrastructure along coastlines are being completed with future sea level rise accounted for. People can make informed decisions before deciding whether to buy those properties along coastlines, or move north or south. Cities like New Orleans and Miami can begin planning for the future. We can make informed decisions re: what we want to do as a society, if anything, about the anthropogenic global warming. We can start planning to grow more crops at higher latitudes, or maybe fewer at lower latitudes. List goes on and on.
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Wolbert's an Askren kid so maybe he's a late bloomer like the others. He was doing well at the US Open but then missed weight on day 2.
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Kind of funny this happened under an administration led by somebody who bankrupted several casinos.
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https://apnews.com/general-news-united-states-government-7b8d0f5ce9cb4cadad948c2c414afd57 https://apnews.com/article/trump-trial-deliberations-jury-testimony-verdict-85558c6d08efb434d05b694364470aa0 We're way past allegations. These are things that happened. He has already been found guilty. He was permanently barred from operating a charity again because of his misuse of funds.
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Yeah same thing happened to him against Mirasola. The talent is there so Hawkeye fans should still be excited
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Amos would have been fine...
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Being an expert scientist and all, can you tell me what good a climatologist has ever done for anybody? I mean, with all the warnings of oceans rising, highly intelligent people like Obama is still buying and building waterfront properties, evidently not paying any attention to what the climatologists say, so what good are they?
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Fargo Upsets and Break-Out Performers
RandolphTJones replied to BruceyB's topic in High School Wrestling
Becoming a huge fan of Zinkin. Ohio boy at 215 Boyle as well. Crazy Wolbert isn't even talked about amongst the crop of recruits heading to Stillwater and he has the chance to be a Fargo champ. -
I need context. I'm not aware of this claim, which was obviously not mainstream (like the current claims that man is causing global warming). Who said it, what was their qualifications and what was the exact quote because you wingers constantly take things out of context.
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Ole RV might want to ask for a refund
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Scientists. Climatologists. Alarmists. People in desperate need to keep funding their research. Answer the question ?
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2025 Transfer Portal
flyingcement replied to Indiana-Hawk-Wrestling-Fan's topic in College Wrestling
Landen Duncan is the latest from Cleveland State to Kent State -
Got from fb. So may or may not be true Hellmuth Says Ted Cruz Aiming to Stop ‘Poker Players Death Tax’ Poker Hall of Famer Phil Hellmuth has revealed he’s been in direct contact with Senator Ted Cruz (R), saying he is "fighting to eliminate" controversial changes to gambling deductions included in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB). The 17-time bracelet winner took to X to share that he had spoken with Cruz, the lead Republican on the bill, who is now working to "fix the changes in deducting gambling losses in the OBBB." Passed earlier this month, the bill includes an amendment that permanently caps gambling loss deductions at 90 percent of winnings. The move has alarmed much of the poker community, with many warning it could jeopardize the long-term viability of the game in the U.S. High-profile pros including Daniel Negreanu, Phil Galfond, Doug Polk, and Hellmuth himself have all spoken out against the amendment, warning that it could severely impact professional players and pose an existential threat to the future of poker. Hellmuth, who referred to the bill as the "Poker Players Death Tax," added that "Senator Cruz loves poker and is trying to save poker and the poker world." Republican Senators Block Gambling Tax Reversal However, despite Senator Cruz’s apparent support for rolling back the amendment, his Republican colleagues are not yet on board. On Thursday, Senate Republicans blocked an attempt to reverse the tax hike on professional gamblers. The effort, led by Senator Catherine Cortez Masto (D) of Nevada, sought unanimous consent to pass a bill that would restore the full 100 percent deduction on gambling losses, with the industry vital to Nevada's tourism and gaming economy. However, the proposal was blocked by Senator Todd Young (R) of Indiana. “This is a Republican piece of legislation that is actually causing people to pay taxes on money they lost. It makes no sense at all,” said Cortez Masto. “I’m disappointed, but I’m not done,” she added. Ray Kondler of Kondler CPA, a Las Vegas-based firm specializing in gambling taxation, told PokerNews he expects the “Big Beautiful Bill” could “have a major effect on the industry” if changes are not made to its current form. ♠♣♥♦ #poker #Poker #pokernews
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Who's "they?" Are you gonna cite another cherry-picked random guy?
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That's correct, PhD required, you don't qualify. Moreover even if you were a scientist you would have already lost such designation because of your willingness to lie about facts. You have no credibility sorry.