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Wrestleknownothing

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  1. This is not religious for me. It is not a system of beliefs. Yes, Biden got more votes in 2020 than anyone ever has, including Donald Trump in 2020. It was the highest voter turnout in percentage terms since 1900. Combined that with the largest ever US population, and it would be stunning if that was not the case. Donald Trump is bad at math and says mathematically dumb things, like "how can he have more votes than me when I have more votes than last time?" And people eat that dumb shit up without question. Instead of looking at stats like voter turnout and population growth, they want to invent conspiracies. Or more correctly, they want to believe the conspiracies Donald Trump invented.
  2. Amen. The worst part was when the moderators left the microphones on for Vance's response to "Did Donald Trump lose the 2020 election?"
  3. I think they scored those first two 2-1 and 2-2 making it 4-3 at intermission.
  4. agreement =/= group think
  5. I will thank you not to bring swimming into this.
  6. you do remember correctly, though I think it was a knee rather than a concussion
  7. So you are not a PSU fan
  8. This. No one has seen how he moves post life threatening gunshot wound. Sasso returning to the mat is still in doubt, never mind contending two weight classes up.
  9. Had an error in that last table and it is too late to edit, so here is the corrected table. Sorry Jackrabbits
  10. With the new season around the corner, and transfer activity done (?), I thought I would take a look at returning team points. To make the graphics more legible I only include teams with double digit returning points. Let's start with the obvious. PSU returns the most points. Now let's look at some details. There were 1,437.5 points scored by 62 teams at last year's tournament. Of those 1,066.5 return (74.2%). So, at 77% returning (133 of 172.5), PSU is pretty much on average. But where are those points coming from? Some are returning to the same team and some are transferring. Below is the breakdown. Splashing cash gets results (or at least returning points). Iowa led all teams in total points acquired through the transfer portal. And good for them. I say pay the men. Oklahoma State is the other obvious big player in the transfer/NIL world. Given how close to the season their coaching change occurred, they may have been crunched for time. I would not be surprised to see them lead this rank next year. But still has work to do in % of returning points purchased. SDSU was the clear beneficiary of Iowa's largesse (all 1.5 points of it).
  11. He is accused of taking bribes in the form of Turkish Air tickets and upgrades, and of campaign finance violations because he took money from Turkey via proxies, and of pressuring the fire department to issue a temporary certificate of occupancy for the new Turkish consulate in NY, that would have otherwise failed its fire code inspection, so that it could be open in time for a Turkish dignitary visit.
  12. I think the most hilarious part of this is the stupidity of taking Turkish Airlines tickets and upgrades in exchange for leaning on a fire inspector to get a temporary certificate of occupancy. Such small stakes to throw it all away over. The second most hilarious part is the text exchange between him and his girlfriend who wanted to go to Chile, and he asked her to check if Turkish Air flew from NY to Chile. The third most hilarious part is when he texted her that "first stop is always istanbul".
  13. What is to be gained from the UN leaving the US? And I mean that as an isolated thing, not in conjunction with cutting funding levels, just purely as a landlord.
  14. Because Trump needed to move a rally you want to kick the UN out of the US? Talk about a massive overreaction.
  15. I am sad that I can only give this comment a single reaction. Brain, fire, laugh, and probably other of the too many reactions apply.
  16. Yesterday the NCAA's lawyers filed revisions and clarifications intended to address the judge's concerns. The filing sought to clarify proposed restrictions on third party NIL payments, better define "booster", and what constitutes pay for play. It also offered neutral arbitration so that "the NCAA will no longer be the prosecutor, judge, and jury for these restrictions." Now it is back to the judge to decide what happens next. The House settlement is squarely aimed at eliminating payments like the recent Iowa pay to play NIL. If it is approved the guys who got theirs this year will have timed the market exceptionally well.
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