Every time this comes up I have a conversation with myself about what you really need to believe in to function in society. Like, practically speaking you need to believe in things like seasonally appropriate clothing and drinking water and taxes because if you don't you'll screw up your own life, but you also need to believe in things like vaccines and speed limits because if you don't then you'll not only screw up your own life but other peoples' lives also and that's where the space thing breaks for me. If you could just believe in the earth being flat and space being some sort of projection then ok fine I guess but that somehow also comes along with the rejection of everything else science touches (selectively of course, things like planes and cell phones are still ok) and that's where it gets dangeous.
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admanbunionize your workplaceSeattle, WARegistered Userregular
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the easy joke to make is sure he thinks the earth is flat and space doesn't exist, but at least he doesn't think that hitler had some good ideas
Robert Kraft originally wanted to help Aaron Hernandez in his murder trial (via ‘The Dynasty’):
“I found out he was working out in the weight room. I went down immediately and I said, ‘Aaron tell me, did you do this? Because if you did, I know you must have had some good reason. I’m gonna get you the best defense lawyer we can get and I’ll do it at my cost.’
And he looked me right in the eye, not blinking, anything, and said, ‘Mr. Kraft I didn’t do that, I was in Rhode Island,’ or something.
And when he said it, I believed him. He actually changed my life and how I look at people because it just– I, to this day, I can’t believe I got snookered like that.”
Watching Apple TV doc on patriots and there is a clip where Kraft is telling belichick he thinks Aaron Hernandez has a great heart pre murder while belichick looks at him like he’s crazy is smoking me
Robert Kraft originally wanted to help Aaron Hernandez in his murder trial (via ‘The Dynasty’):
“I found out he was working out in the weight room. I went down immediately and I said, ‘Aaron tell me, did you do this? Because if you did, I know you must have had some good reason. I’m gonna get you the best defense lawyer we can get and I’ll do it at my cost.’
And he looked me right in the eye, not blinking, anything, and said, ‘Mr. Kraft I didn’t do that, I was in Rhode Island,’ or something.
And when he said it, I believed him. He actually changed my life and how I look at people because it just– I, to this day, I can’t believe I got snookered like that.”
Watching Apple TV doc on patriots and there is a clip where Kraft is telling belichick he thinks Aaron Hernandez has a great heart pre murder while belichick looks at him like he’s crazy is smoking me
I love that billionaires want us to think they're smart and insightful, and then they just post their Ls like it's nothing.
yeah I'm sure the Giants, Raiders, Vikings, and Bronco's are all calling to see if they can get into the top 3. It would be irresponsible GM'ing if they didn't. But that doesn't mean any of the top 3 are interested.
The Pat's are the most likely since they have no O-line and no weapons, so getting a QB might just be subjecting him to Mac Jones treatment. But early reporting is that next year is a terrible QB draft, so hard to imagine not taking a QB this year if you have the chance.
Rumors are the Bucs and mayfield have a deal agreed on and will announce it soon . Now for the hard part , Wirfs and Winfield are all pro talents and will command hefty paydays .
It’s probably the best option for the team but I hate it. Players should stay on the same team more often.
It feels like teams are getting a bit too cheap with running backs. The Giants could have gone $13 million with health incentives over 3 years, and it wouldn't have impacted much. In fact, it would have been a big win since with the massive cap spike, most deals done in the last year or 2 are discounts.
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Raijin QuickfootI'm your Huckleberry YOU'RE NO DAISYRegistered User, ClubPAregular
It’s probably the best option for the team but I hate it. Players should stay on the same team more often.
It feels like teams are getting a bit too cheap with running backs. The Giants could have gone $13 million with health incentives over 3 years, and it wouldn't have impacted much. In fact, it would have been a big win since with the massive cap spike, most deals done in the last year or 2 are discounts.
It sucks. I no long find myself able to root for players on my team because there’s a very good chance they won’t be on the team in a few years.
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Munkus BeaverYou don't have to attend every argument you are invited to.Philosophy: Stoicism. Politics: Democratic SocialistRegistered User, ClubPAregular
It’s probably the best option for the team but I hate it. Players should stay on the same team more often.
It feels like teams are getting a bit too cheap with running backs. The Giants could have gone $13 million with health incentives over 3 years, and it wouldn't have impacted much. In fact, it would have been a big win since with the massive cap spike, most deals done in the last year or 2 are discounts.
It sucks. I no long find myself able to root for players on my team because there’s a very good chance they won’t be on the team in a few years.
Conversely, I find myself rooting for players over teams when I watch the NFL
Humor can be dissected as a frog can, but dies in the process.
It’s probably the best option for the team but I hate it. Players should stay on the same team more often.
It feels like teams are getting a bit too cheap with running backs. The Giants could have gone $13 million with health incentives over 3 years, and it wouldn't have impacted much. In fact, it would have been a big win since with the massive cap spike, most deals done in the last year or 2 are discounts.
It sucks. I no long find myself able to root for players on my team because there’s a very good chance they won’t be on the team in a few years.
Conversely, I find myself rooting for players over teams when I watch the NFL
Steelers clearing cap space. Free agency begins March 13th, 4pm EDT.
Today's releases of CB Patrick Peterson & WR Allen Robinson opened up another $16.85M of cap space for the #Steelers, who now carry around $26M into the weekend.
(more than enough to add a veteran minimum contract in the coming days).
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Today that same guy is gonna refuse medical treatment and not get vaccinated for the next pandemic and is too much of a liability.
but then there's Kyrie Irving
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Oldest excuse in the book.
I love that billionaires want us to think they're smart and insightful, and then they just post their Ls like it's nothing.
I truly want to fire my governor into the fucking sun, he is such a shit demon.
~ Buckaroo Banzai
Well he wasn't very good this past year. Hindsight 20/20 and all that but if he's asking for high end DE money, he's not worth it right now.
Of course around draft time the word on the street can rarely be trusted.
I don’t know how , no one in the top three can realistically not pick a qb
The Pat's are the most likely since they have no O-line and no weapons, so getting a QB might just be subjecting him to Mac Jones treatment. But early reporting is that next year is a terrible QB draft, so hard to imagine not taking a QB this year if you have the chance.
Amazing GM we had...
Like I said, hindsight 20/20
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SLxOOV73gw4
let him cook
the broncos' cap sheet
It’s probably the best option for the team but I hate it. Players should stay on the same team more often.
It feels like teams are getting a bit too cheap with running backs. The Giants could have gone $13 million with health incentives over 3 years, and it wouldn't have impacted much. In fact, it would have been a big win since with the massive cap spike, most deals done in the last year or 2 are discounts.
It sucks. I no long find myself able to root for players on my team because there’s a very good chance they won’t be on the team in a few years.
Conversely, I find myself rooting for players over teams when I watch the NFL
A bunch of people got frostbite at the Chiefs home playoff game that was so cold
After getting frostbite, it can take like 6 weeks to see if the treatment can keep from needing amputation
Well, about 70% of the people who got frostbite at that game are now scheduling their amputations
(From the weekend in question)
https://fox4kc.com/news/kc-area-hospitals-seeing-record-number-of-patients-for-weather-related-injuries/
(Follow up from this week)
https://fox4kc.com/news/70-of-chiefs-fans-who-suffered-frostbite-at-bitter-cold-playoff-game-need-amputations/amp/
i mostly root against teams at this point