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hpslugga

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  1. At the end of the day, what they’re asking the rest of us to do is to coddle degenerate thinking and degenerate behavior. They can deny that all they want to, but that’s what they’re doing.
  2. Next step? A Republican lawyer will argue self defense on grounds that “the uber ghey fehg lib cuck, being the coldhearted communist socialist antifa BLM that he was, would have murdered my client by freezing and shattering him had my client not killed him in his sleep in self-defense.”
  3. "Donald Trump! I killed his children! Then I raped his plastic wife! Then I smashed his head in like this!"
  4. Right, this is a real “wouldn’t you know who won the pony” moment in the CFP/CFB discourse about this silly topic.
  5. I mean that ranks right up there with justifying abstinence only education. The amount of tone deafness to reality is just shocking…then again maybe it’s not.
  6. Ah yes the bastard offspring of “Americans think the world is round because NASA said so”
  7. I’m giving you advanced permission to keep it on grounds that you losing the bet only means it happened 1-6 months after you say it would have.
  8. Yeah you’re definitely the poster boy for sticking to relevant issues.
  9. Seriously, let’s go Brandon is to the 2020’s as Tuck Fexas was to the 1970’s. So congratulations, sooner trash!
  10. They were saying “dump truck”
  11. Aha! I caught you, you fucking snake in the grass! Every red blooded American knows it’s “gerd jerbs!!!”
  12. Yeah and the next paragraph is pretty damned important: "A few days later, Axley received another email from the university. It said that as the case was moving ahead for a final decision, Axley needed to sign a document acknowledging that she could be found to have violated the university’s code of conduct. The Liberty Way covers nearly all aspects of a student’s life and includes bans on drinking and “being in any state of undress with a member of the opposite sex.” Pretty much just like the Bible would have it: if they're caught and the woman doesn't scream, it's a death sentence for both of them. If she does scream, the man can get out of it by paying her father 50 shekels of silver, and she'd be his!
  13. I mean if you asked them about sine cosine and tangent, they’d think that’s when two people sign for furniture from NFM and then yell at the delivery guy about illegal immigrants and gays making life hard on them. They signed, co-signed, and went on a tangent.
  14. Ok so the way I read this question is that such a loss has to have a ripple effect on the losing team for a long period. In that respect, all the Nebraska wins should suffice because the first one marked the beginning of a steep decline for that program from which they've still not recovered. They had a 9-2 season under first year head coach Bob Devaney back in 1962. Between that and the inaugural Big 12 season of 1996 (34 years), they won at least 9 games in all but 2 seasons (went 6-4 in both '67 and '68). They won at least a share of the MNC 4 times in that period. Over their very loud objections about Texas joining the Big 12, they faced that same Texas in 1996. They did manage to win an MNC in 1997 and made an appearance in the 2001 game, but that 1996 Big 12 CCG marked the beginning of the end. After Miami tossed their limp corpse into the Pacific Ocean, they became an average program at best. Yes, that 1996 game certainly qualifies and I would rank that one ahead of the subsequent defeats. Aggy wins in 1995 and 2011 certainly qualify. 2006 Rose Bowl certainly qualifies, although I'll say the subsequent NCAA sanctions that came down on them also had a lot to do with their slouching into mediocrity. Here are some lesser known ones, largely because they weren't seen as significant wins by UT fans over an extended period: 2008 vs. Kansas. Kansas just came off a BCS bowl win in the previous year, had a solid team coming back the next year. Texas wins 35-7. That was their final loss of what wound up being an 8-5 season, and they haven't won more than 3 games in any year where Mangino was not the HC. Again, the impact of the win was mitigated by subsequent revelations of Mangino's conduct towards his players, which ultimately led to his ouster. 2009 vs. Texas Tech. Like Kansas the year previous, they were coming off the best season in school history. They lose to Texas by 10, ultimately lose 3 other games, Leach gets railroaded by alumni who were reluctant to increase his salary (in fact, the Chancellor of the University would go so far as to commit perjury in order to give the appearance of legitimacy of his for cause termination). Again, mitigating factors, but a loss to Texas is included and Texas Tech has still yet to win 9 games in a season since 2009. 1989 vs. Oklahoma. Gardere's personal first of four in a row, the team ultimately goes 5 out of 6 through 1994 and 7-2-1 to close out the decade of the 1990's, which was easily the worst decade for Oklahoma football. Of course they've since made it back, but it took quite a while .
  15. You’re responding to a quote that’s clearly indicative a truly degenerate mind. We shouldn’t be wasting time responding to people whose values are such that they can justify the fucking invasion of Iraq. That’s about as depraved as it is possible to be.
  16. Offensive line is still like watching a dentist pull teeth, defense was actually pretty damn good for about 45 minutes until those repeated 3-and-outs by the offense took their toll on them.
  17. I’ve seen this video posted as if he changed tunes. What this video serves as is an indictment of the imperial mentality that is pervasive on both sides of the aisle, but certainly his side of the aisle. He’s sitting there speaking as if it was just a given that the US had the right to just waltz into Iraq (or any country) and overthrow the government. Never mind the hundreds of thousands (if not millions) of civilian deaths that would inevitably follow, never mind that there’s no legal basis for using military force to overthrow a civilian government; his only concern was “too many players in the game, not worth that many dead American soldiers.” That’s about as cold and callous as it gets, fundamentally no different than Kissinger’s “anything that flies on anything that moves.” As to Powell, as someone already said, there are a lot of bad actors in that administration but he was certainly way down the list. The guy in the video was #1.
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