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Good morning @D3 for LU
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Thanks for the preview; I do not know enough about Greco globally to even have fathomed a guess on our draws
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Who's among Iran Greco team expected to get gold beside saravi and esmaeili ?
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Next year worlds will take place in Bahrain.
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Mat D Upcoming Matches WW - 53 kg Repechage 652 (CUB) Laura HERIN AVILA (9) (SWE) Emma Jonna Denise MALMGREN (8) WW - 53 kg Repechage 653 (UZB) Shokhida AKHMEDOVA (19) (GER) Annika WENDLE (6) GR - 130 kg Qualif. 654 (USA) Cohlton Michael SCHULTZ (13) (UWW) Sergei SEMENOV (8) GR - 130 kg Qualif. 655 (VEN) Moises Salvador PEREZ HELLBURG (20) (KOR) Seungchan LEE (21) GR - 130 kg Qualif. 656 (CUB) Oscar PINO HINDS (26) (SWE) Jacob Edward LOGAARD (27) GR - 82 kg Qualif. 657 (MEX) Diego Yael MACIAS TORRES (11) (CZE) Marek VRBA (12) GR - 82 kg Qualif. 658 (QAT) Shahin Eidimohammad BADAGHIMOFRAD (18) (USA) Beka MELELASHVILI (19) GR - 82 kg Qualif. 659 (UKR) Ruslan ABDIIEV (25) (ITA) Luca DARIOZZI (26) WW - 68 kg Repechage 660 (ROU) Kateryna ZELENYKH (6) GR - 77 kg 1/16 Final 661 (CRO) Antonio KAMENJASEVIC (14) GR - 77 kg 1/16 Final 662 (TPE) Lai Hsing YAO (10) (MDA) Alexandrin GUTU (11) GR - 77 kg 1/16 Final 663 (BRA) Calebe CORREA FERREIRA (19) (UKR) Ihor BYCHKOV (20) GR - 77 kg 1/16 Final 664 (SWE) Per Albin OLOFSSON (33) (AZE) Sanan SULEYMANOV (2) GR - 130 kg 1/8 Final 665 GR - 130 kg 1/8 Final 666 GR - 82 kg 1/8 Final 667 (CRO) Karlo KODRIC (5) GR - 82 kg 1/8 Final 668 (JPN) Taizo YOSHIDA (6) GR - 55 kg 1/8 Final 669 (IRQ) Sajjad Ali Mukasr ALBIDHAN (8) GR - 55 kg 1/8 Final 670 (SGP) Alexander Shafiq CUEVAS (18) (ROU) Denis Florin MIHAI (2) GR - 77 kg 1/8 Final 671 GR - 77 kg 1/8 Final 672 GR - 130 kg 1/4 Final 673 GR - 82 kg 1/4 Final 674 GR - 55 kg 1/4 Final 675 GR - 77 kg 1/4 Final 676 D3
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Mat C Upcoming Matches WW - 68 kg Repechage 626 (UKR) Manola SKOBELSKA (14) (HUN) Noémi SZABADOS (5) WW - 68 kg Repechage 627 (UWW) Khanum VELIEVA (18) (PRK) Sol Gum PAK (3) GR - 130 kg Qualif. 628 (FIN) Elias KUOSMANEN (11) (JPN) Yuta NARA (12) GR - 130 kg Qualif. 629 (GER) Jello KRAHMER (16) (HON) Gino Tanislado AVILA DILBERT (17) GR - 130 kg Qualif. 630 (MGL) Nambardagva BATBAYAR (18) (UKR) Mykola KUCHMII (19) GR - 82 kg Qualif. 631 (CHN) Qingzhe LI (9) (IRI) Gholamreza Javad FAROKHISENJANI (10) GR - 82 kg Qualif. 632 (KAZ) Almir TOLEBAYEV (16) (IND) Rahul RAHUL (17) GR - 55 kg Qualif. 633 (CHN) Huoying SHI (16) (JPN) Taiga ONISHI (17) WW - 68 kg Repechage 634 (USA) Kennedy Alexis BLADES (4) WW - 53 kg Repechage 635 (TUR) Zeynep YETGIL (3) GR - 77 kg 1/16 Final 636 (ARM) Malkhas AMOYAN (3) (USA) Kamal Ameer BEY (22) GR - 77 kg 1/16 Final 637 (UWW) Arman KARAPETYAN (23) (POL) Mateusz BERNATEK (24) GR - 77 kg 1/16 Final 638 (QAT) Saoud Berak S B ALMEFQAEY (27) (TUR) Ahmet YILMAZ (6) GR - 130 kg 1/8 Final 639 (IRI) Amin MIRZAZADEH (1) GR - 130 kg 1/8 Final 640 (KAZ) Alimkhan SYZDYKOV (3) GR - 82 kg 1/8 Final 641 (MDA) Mihail BRADU (4) GR - 82 kg 1/8 Final 642 (AZE) Gurban GURBANOV (3) GR - 55 kg 1/8 Final 643 (KGZ) Ulan MURATBEK UULU (5) (IRI) Payam Farzad AHMADI BALOOTAKI (12) GR - 55 kg 1/8 Final 644 (ARM) Manvel KHACHATRYAN (3) (TUR) Muhammet Emin CAKIR (14) GR - 77 kg 1/8 Final 645 GR - 77 kg 1/8 Final 646 GR - 130 kg 1/4 Final 647 GR - 82 kg 1/4 Final 648 GR - 55 kg 1/4 Final 649 GR - 77 kg 1/4 Final 650 D3
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Mat B Upcoming Matches WW - 72 kg Repechage 601 (CRO) Veronika VILK (12) (FRA) Pauline Denise LECARPENTIER (4) WW - 72 kg Repechage 602 (SVK) Zsuzsanna MOLNAR (15) (ROU) Alexandra Nicoleta ANGHEL (3) GR - 130 kg Qualif. 603 (CRO) Marko KOSCEVIC (9) (IND) Sonu SONU (10) GR - 130 kg Qualif. 604 (KGZ) Nurmanbet RAIMALY UULU (22) (HUN) Darius Attila VITEK (6) GR - 130 kg Qualif. 605 (UWW) Pavel HLINCHUK (24) (GEO) Sulkhan BUIDZE (25) GR - 82 kg Qualif. 606 (TUR) Alperen BERBER (20) (SWE) Alexander Mikael JOHANSSON (21) GR - 82 kg Qualif. 607 (UZB) Jalgasbay BERDIMURATOV (7) (KOR) Wonjong SUN (22) GR - 55 kg Qualif. 608 (USA) Jayden Scott RANEY (10) (UKR) Koriun SAHRADIAN (11) WW - 62 kg Repechage 609 (IND) Manisha MANISHA (6) GR - 77 kg 1/16 Final 610 (UZB) Aram VARDANYAN (1) (HUN) Robert Attila FRITSCH (9) GR - 77 kg 1/16 Final 611 (KAZ) Demeu ZHADRAYEV (5) (FIN) Jonni Kunnari SARKKINEN (16) GR - 77 kg 1/16 Final 612 (KGZ) Yryskeldi MAKSATBEK UULU (7) (MEX) Emmanuel Alexis BENITEZ CASTRO (28) GR - 77 kg 1/16 Final 613 (IRI) Alireza Morad ABDEVALI (29) (ESP) Marcos SANCHEZ SILVA MEJIAS (30) GR - 130 kg 1/8 Final 614 (EST) Heiki NABI (4) GR - 130 kg 1/8 Final 615 (TUR) Muhammet Hamza BAKIR (2) GR - 82 kg 1/8 Final 616 (HUN) Erik SZILVASSY (1) GR - 82 kg 1/8 Final 617 (GEO) Gela BOLKVADZE (2) GR - 55 kg 1/8 Final 618 (KAZ) Marlan MUKASHEV (13) (MDA) Artiom DELEANU (4) GR - 55 kg 1/8 Final 619 (KOR) Junsik YU (15) (UZB) Ikhtiyor BOTIROV (6) GR - 77 kg 1/8 Final 620 GR - 77 kg 1/8 Final 621 GR - 130 kg 1/4 Final 622 GR - 82 kg 1/4 Final 623 GR - 55 kg 1/4 Final 624 GR - 77 kg 1/4 Final 625 D3
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Qualif Day 6, Repechages Day 5 Mat A Upcoming Matches WW - 62 kg Repechage 575 (ITA) Aurora CAMPAGNA (16) (BUL) Bilyana Zhivkova DUDOVA (3) WW - 62 kg Repechage 576 (HUN) Nikolett SZABO (9) - INJURED (NGR) Esther Omolayo KOLAWOLE (8) GR - 77 kg Qualif. 577 (GEO) Ramaz ZOIDZE (12) - INJURED (KOR) Hyeonjin KANG (13) GR - 130 kg Qualif. 578 (CHN) Wenhao JIANG (14) (IRQ) Ali Yaseen Talib AL SHARUEE (15) GR - 130 kg Qualif. 579 (AZE) Beka KANDELAKI (7) (ARM) Razmik KURDYAN (23) GR - 82 kg Qualif. 580 (BEL) Ibrahim TABAEV (13) (SUI) Ramon Rainer BETSCHART (8) GR - 82 kg Qualif. 581 (KGZ) Bekzat ORUNKUL UULU (14) (PHI) Gabriel Thomas DINETTE (15) GR - 82 kg Qualif. 582 (UWW) Adlet TIULIUBAEV (23) (ARM) Samvel GRIGORYAN (24) GR - 77 kg 1/16 Final 583 (GER) Samuel BELLSCHEIDT (15) (UWW) Sergei KUTUZOV (8) GR - 77 kg 1/16 Final 584 (SRB) Aleksa ILIC (17) (ALG) Chawki DOULACHE (18) GR - 77 kg 1/16 Final 585 (IND) Aman AMAN (21) (JPN) Nao KUSAKA (4) GR - 77 kg 1/16 Final 586 (BUL) Stoyan KUBATOV (25) (FRA) Tigran GALUSTYAN (26) GR - 77 kg 1/16 Final 587 (LTU) Vilius SAVICKAS (31) (CHN) Chunyang PAN (32) GR - 130 kg 1/8 Final 588 (LTU) Mantas KNYSTAUTAS (5) GR - 130 kg 1/8 Final 589 GR - 82 kg 1/8 Final 590 GR - 82 kg 1/8 Final 591 GR - 55 kg 1/8 Final 592 (AZE) Eldaniz AZIZLI (1) (IND) Anil MOR (9) GR - 55 kg 1/8 Final 593 (GEO) Vakhtang LOLUA (7) GR - 77 kg 1/8 Final 594 GR - 77 kg 1/8 Final 595 GR - 130 kg 1/4 Final 596 GR - 82 kg 1/4 Final 597 GR - 55 kg 1/4 Final 598 GR - 77 kg 1/4 Final 599 D3
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Day 6 schedule: Greco starts today, Thursday, September 18 4:30 a.m. ET – 9:00 a.m. ET: Qualification rounds – GR 55, 77, 82, 130 kg; Repechage – WFS 53, 62, 68, 72 kg 10:30 a.m. ET – 11:30 a.m. ET: Semifinals – GR 55, 77, 82, 130 kg 12:00 p.m. ET – 2:00 p.m. ET: Medal Matches – WFS 53, 62, 68, 72 kg From FLO, women's team scores: Team Standings After Wednesday, September 17 1. Japan - 147 2. North Korea - 100 3. Russia - 90 4. Ukraine - 70 5. China - 69 6. Türkiye - 67 7. Mongolia - 54 8. United States - 52 9. Ecuador - 47 10. Kyrgyzstan - 30 Team points are calculated according to UWW’s top 10 placement points for world championship team scoring: Gold - 25 points Silver - 20 points Bronze - 15 points Bronze - 15 points 5th - 10 points 5th - 10 points 7th - 8 points 8th - 6 points 9th - 4 points 10th - 2 points Of note, Russia and Belarus are not in the official team rankings because they are competing under " United World Wrestling.” However, we chose to include them in the above standings to show how those countries are performing at the World Championships. Here's a detailed breakdown of the scoring: Rank Country 50 53 55 57 59 62 65 68 72 76 Total 1 Japan 10 20 15 10 25 20 25 20 2 147 2 North Korea 25 10 25 20 20 100 3 Russia 15 20 15 10 10 20 90 4 Ukraine 2 8 20 10 20 10 70 5 China 20 15 6 10 10 8 69 6 Türkiye 15 10 4 8 10 20 67 7 Mongolia 10 15 10 15 4 54 8 United States 2 25 10 15 52 9 Ecuador 20 2 25 47 10 Kyrgyzstan 10 20 30 11 Canada 6 6 15 27 12 India 10 4 2 10 26 13 Cuba 10 15 25 14 Bulgaria 20 20 15 Norway 10 6 16 16 Romania 15 15 17 Moldova 15 15 18 Italy 8 6 14 19 Belarus 10 10 20 Kazakhstan 8 8 21 Sweden 8 8 22 Finland 6 6 23 Venezuela 4 4 24 Hungary 4 4 25 Mexico 4 4 26 Uzbekistan 2 2 Team USA Results: 50 kg: Audrey Jimenez - Eliminated 53 kg: Felicity Taylor - Eliminated 55 kg: Cristelle Rodriguez - Eliminated 57 kg: Helen Maroulis - Gold 59 kg: Jacarra Winchester - Eliminated 62 kg: Adaugo Nwachukwu - Eliminated 65 kg: Macey Kilty - 5th Place 68 kg: Kennedy Blades - In repechage 72 kg: Alex Glaude - Eliminated 76 kg: Kylie Welker - Bronze 68 kg Repechage – Kennedy Blades (United States) vs. Manola Skobelska (Ukraine) or Noémi Szabados (Hungary) Bout 634, Mat C 55 kg R32 – Jayden Raney (United States) vs. Koriun Sahradian (Ukraine) Bout 608, Mat B 77 kg R32 – Kamal Bey (United States) vs. Malkhas Amoyan (Armenia) Bout 636, Mat C 82 kg R32 – Beka Melelashvili (United States) vs. Shahin Badaghimofrad (Qatar) Bout 658, Mat D 130 kg R32 – Cohlton Schultz (United States) vs. Sergei Semenov (UWW) Bout 654, Mat D D3
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It's been a while in my experiance... but I certainly think it helps differentiate when we start celebrating and mocking the death of a 31 year old Father(as distasteful as some of his comments were). I thought we MOSTLY agreed that the things Mike Lee said were pretty screwed up... and while he's a Senator and... I don't know what you are, just like Trump getting shot at, this is in NO WORLD good for the the left, the Country. It only galvanizes the right and... I think most normal people find it... kinda disgusting. And... we're not talking about Trump and Epstein any longer.
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I'm sorry, are you being serious? You can be dubious of the source, but it... couldn't be more clear. "None of the last 31 political attacks was by anyone from 'the Left'. Not one. We can count them." That's the headline. But yes... that does beg the question, are they talking about political violence or violence in general... C'mon. You can do a BIT better than that.
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EASY. The Shooter. Though... this video is just exceptionally obnoxious. "The best news ever," should be kids... I dont' know, going to Disney or whatever. NOT listing off 4 people they wish died, then having the answer being someone they've never met getting married. BUT.... again, you want examples of kids on the right? This is so ridiculous. We've been hearing about this upcoming Civil War. It was the looming "threat" if Trump lost. Most of you on here still believe Jan6 was "a glorified tour of the Capitol."
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If you want to use ChatGTP, lets use it for political violence; Prompt; "How much of the Political Violence has been Left Wing vs Right Wing the past 30 years." Short answer: Most evidence shows the bulk of ideologically-motivated lethal political violence in the U.S. over the past ~30 years has come from far-right actors, not the left. The exact share depends on the dataset and definitions, but several high-quality analyses put the right-wing share well above 80% of lethal incidents and deaths in the period 1990–2024. Office of Justice Programs+1 Details and key sources A 2024 National Institute of Justice (NIJ) synthesis (drawn from three decades of NIJ-funded research) found far-right actors were responsible for far more lethal events and deaths than far-left actors: roughly 227 lethal far-right events (≈520 deaths) vs 42 far-left events (≈78 deaths) since 1990 — meaning the far right accounted for roughly 84–87% of those ideologically-motivated homicides in that period (depending whether you count incidents or deaths). (NIJ summary). Office of Justice Programs Independent academic work reaches similar conclusions: University of Maryland / START research and peer-reviewed comparisons show right-wing extremist violence has been substantially higher than left-wing violence in the U.S. in recent decades (especially after the 2010s). Start UMD+1 Other expert assessments (CSIS, ACLED US Crisis Monitor) document that white-supremacist / antigovernment / militia-style violence and threats rose sharply in the 2010s and especially around the 2020 election and January 6, 2021; ACLED’s U.S. monitoring also shows concentrated spikes in right-wing militia activity and violence. CSIS+1 Caveats & why precise percentages vary Definitions differ. Some datasets count only lethal “ideologically-motivated homicides,” others include plots, arrests, property attacks, threats, or non-lethal assaults. Which events are labelled “left” vs “right” can also vary. National Institute of Justice Time period matters. Including 9/11 and international Islamist terrorism changes totals dramatically for some time windows; excluding those makes the domestic far-right share even larger in recent decades. PMC Under-reporting & classification. Some incidents are ambiguous or never prosecuted as “ideologically motivated,” and researchers must make judgment calls. That causes small differences between datasets. National Institute of Justice If you want this broken down numerically for a specific dataset/timeframe, I can pull the counts and compute percentages (for example: NIJ/TEVUS, START/GTD, ACLED US Crisis Monitor, or FBI summaries) and show a short table comparing incidents, deaths, and arrests by ideology. Which dataset or exact years do you want me to use? Go ahead, ask XAI or Grok... you're not going to find this idea that supports that the left is the "more violent" of the two sides. And while people clutch their pearls about comments made about Kirk, those were Ugly. But you had Kirk himself mocking Paul Pelosi, calling for Biden's Execution, you have Republican Senators mocking the Minnesota Senators who were shot, namely Mike Lee, "Nightmare on Waltz Street," which... wasn't even clever, there was much lower hanging fruit that he didn't go for, but nobody has accused him of being particularly bright.
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The wokesters continue to get dumber and dumber
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The bahahahahahhahah should have been your clue. I’ll go s l o w e r next time
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Yep I said the fcc hasn’t done anything. You’re kinda slow on sarcasm huh?
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I thought your position was that the FCC didn't axe Jimmy Kimmel Live! Didn't you say the affiliates and not the FCC was to blame?
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Morbid celebration of ideological murder
JimmySpeaks replied to Caveira's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
Ice ice baby. Here we come. -
Morbid celebration of ideological murder
JimmySpeaks replied to Caveira's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
You love Steve Brannon don’t you. You believe everything he says. Always have right????? -
Morbid celebration of ideological murder
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Steve Bannon said he thinks the text messages as suspicious. That they sound like a bad script that somebody wrote. -
Game show. Ooooh boy. Maybe the fcc will axe that too. Bahahahahahha
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Good chance. Bahahahahahha. Way to be sure
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Kimmel also hosts a show in Prime Time on ABC, "Who Wants to be a Millionaire?" There has been no announcement cancelling that or suspending Kimmel as host.
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Not necessarily. There is a certain amount of sunk cost with the current show. This was an issue with the Tonight Show back when NBC wanted to axe Conan and bring back Leno. Conan had a contract and NBC had to buy him out. It made sense to do it because contractually they would have to pay both Leno and Conan either way. The size of the buyout was smaller for Conan and Leno had better ratings. With the Late Show cancellation that coincides with the end of Colbert's contract. CBS would likely have to pay him for that time regardless of whether or not they air the show and he has the highest rated show in the timeslot. It makes sense to keep him on the air until the end of his contract. The cost to produce the show is sunk and since he has the highest ratings it will result in more advertising $$ than replacing him with an infomercial. I believe Kimmel's contract also runs through 2026. There is a good chance that his show will generate more revenue for ABC than an infomercial, so he might not be done for good just yet. The cost is sunk and if Nexstar's merger goes through there might not be a financial incentive to keep him off the air.