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  2. I hope you don't take this as some sort of admission that I have a burner account.
  3. An enlisted sailor doesn't get any sort of preference for attending the academy in comparison to any other applicant. It can help being enlisted when all things are equal between two prospective attendees because naval service is a type of experience you can't recreate as a HS student. I also wouldn't think that Kolat would be restricted from putting him on his recruiting list to help him out if he is going to commit to wrestling. He will still have all his eligibility.
  4. I can think of a lot of countries worse than Israel, but you probably think PRK, China, Russia, and Iran are great.
  5. What would that mean for the Natty Champ they brought in via the portal?
  6. Appreciate the effort and explanations. It's a good tier list.
  7. Lol Most won't get that, but I did.
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  9. The guy who wants to be mayor of new York is on record he wants to ban all guns boss. And you proved my point. They tried many times. Those are just 3 examples. They will try again
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  11. 1 - McEnelly, Ferrari 2 - Ryder, Sinclair, Welsh, Allred, Smith 3 - Brenot, Fishback, Mantanona, Thompson 4 - Ayzerov, Cartegena-Walsh, Dean, Goin, Soldano? I never really thought of tier separation like you outlined. I tend to go with more who I think has comparable resumes & ceilings. 1- Max & Ferrari have very similar resumes when it comes to similar opponents. (Plott & Carter) 2- Silas has the best win of anyone in this group (Max Dean), but he has lost to Smith & Plott & Max. Smith was 2-0 vs Silas last year but still steps below tier 1 imo. Ryder doesn't have much of a college folk style resume so projecting. Sinclair's got a win over Salazar who I think would fall into this tier as well. He also lost to Andy Snith last year. Welsh made the national finals as a true freshman but without marque wins so having him higher would be projecting imo. No disagreements below this.
  12. You proved my point. That's a,far cry from there being any threat to your guns being taken away. 1) Those were local, 2) were struck down/reversed and 3) were all >15 to 45 yrs ago.
  13. Thought Hamas didn’t do this. At least that’s what I was told
  14. Layout the table for Wednesday morning... Greco will start their final 2 weight classes w/ Max Black @ 60Kg & Beka Melelashvili @ 82Kg. ALSO, the start of the Women's tournament begins w/50Kg/Audrey Jimenez, 72Kg/Jasmine Robinson, & 76Kg /Kylie Welker. We'll also have Otto Black@67Kg start his repechage round first thing @ 4AM. Congrats, again, to Payton Jacobson in nabbing the bronze @ 87Kg D3
  15. And don’t pretend they have not tried In 2008, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down a complete handgun ban in Washington, D.C., in the landmark case District of Columbia v. Heller. In 2010, the Supreme Court ruled in McDonald v. Chicago that the Second Amendment applies to the states, effectively overturning Chicago's handgun ban. In 1981, the village of Morton Grove, Illinois, became the first U.S. community to ban handgun sales and possession. It prompted the National Rifle Association to launch a successful statewide preemption campaign across the country to prevent similar local bans.
  16. You're the lying sack of toilet trash and im exposing you yet again. Show me the closest we've ever come from taking non fully auto guns away from law abiding adults in this country.
  17. him screwing around in highschool makes more sense, and is more likely to result in a weird injury.
  18. Are these totally not interested not political teachers unions bankrolling mayoral candidates ? now That’s weird right?
  19. I didn’t really pay much attention to these no kings rallies, on one hand I felt like it’s your time people do what you will with it, on the other hand I definitely think there’s ways to go about that cause that would be more productive. But a couple of things have stood out to me about them. One being, why are there people who don’t really care too much about them, but yet wanting to spend their whole weekend yapping about it on an anonymous message board. That seems to be even a bigger waste of time. What do you benefit from wasting your weekend? What’s the personal attraction for that? I mean, as silly as the rallies were, at least those people were out in the cities socializing. Spending your weekend on a keyboard seems even more silly. But a deeper piece of this that occurred to me, the maga group calling it “we hate America” and the parrots that ran with that slogan. It was thousands/millions of people who, agree with them or not, were engaging in peaceful protest, speaking out against government policies and actions they feel are wrong. Is that not the very foundation of how America came to be? So who really “hates America”, the people who were engaging in the constitutional rights, the very first constitutional right of freedom of speech and expression and peaceful assembly….or the people who have such an issue with those engaging in the very foundations of why this country was founded and the primary principles in which it was founded upon? I don’t believe anywhere in the constitution it says everyone has to agree in order for freedom of speech and peaceful assembly to take place. So the question of who truly does hate America is an interesting question that came to me watching this story unfold.
  20. There seems to be a lot of speculation in the air that Jax Forrest will be enrolling at Oklahoma state for the second semester. Could purely be speculation and people taking things out of context but I have been seeing it so I wanted to know if anyone had any insight.
  21. Well, there goes the argument that no one is calling for taking away guns. I seem to remember Beto O'Rourke saying he would be coming for the AR-15s. Nope, no one is calling for taking away guns. mspart
  22. Tax breathing. $0.0001 for each breath. Runners and athletes must register and get a license to take more breaths than the average guy. At 20000 breaths per day, that's only $2 per day. Cheap really. mspart
  23. https://dailynorthwestern.com/2025/10/21/campus/judge-rules-against-temporary-restraining-order-in-northwestern-bias-training-class-action/ Judge rules against temporary restraining order in Northwestern bias training class-action A judge declined to issue a temporary restraining order against Northwestern Monday afternoon in NU Graduate Workers for Palestine’s class-action lawsuit, which claims the University’s bias training is discriminatory. “Because the plaintiffs have failed to meet their burden in this threshold inquiry, we do not move on to conduct a balancing of the harms,” Judge Georgia Alexakis (Pritzker ’06) said. “For that reason, I have to deny the motion.” NU Graduate Workers for Palestine and two graduate students filed the lawsuit against the University in federal court for the Northern District of Illinois on Wednesday. They allege NU unequally applies student conduct policies, prohibits “Palestine solidarity speech” and uses an “unscholarly and discriminatory definition of antisemitism.” They need more cowbell obviously!! mspart
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