I did some work a while ago as a software guy on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange.
Just how much commodity prices move for seemingly insignificant events was pretty eye opening.
One of the things that bothers me about the women's freestyle is that the amount of time you get on top (with some refs) is so short that you really don't have time to set much up.
Par terre is the weakest skillset for the women's team.
Gut wrench is the weakest move.
I see lots of leg laces and some trapped arm guts and a few high guts.
Not so many low guts with quality technique.
Studies show a drop of ~0.50 in retail gas prices from this action.
I would imagine with that kind of buffer, the idea is to replenish when prices drop.
What I wrote prior to his dubious involvement.
I understand and agree with the underlying sentiment, it's just that he's as annoying as a potted cactus in a monkeys pajamas.
Wow.
A middle school insult, "I know you are but what am I?" and a diminutive on my name.
How do you manage to exchange gasses without external assistance?
It's almost like the GOP doesn't want US consumers to have lower gasoline prices...
https://www.politico.com/news/2023/01/25/republicans-fight-against-biden-oil-drawdowns-00079289
https://apnews.com/article/politics-united-states-government-district-of-columbia-proud-boys-donald-trump-a7e5b9f263868239c06c3826b49bf0c0
Just tourists, amiright?!
I watched it live.
Nashon did gas, but DeSanto seemed to downshift midway through the match and find a better gear for him.
Reminds me a lot of Aaron Pico vs Jayson Ness at Olympic Trials.