So only state-sanctioned doctrine can be taught going forward? Jesus fucking Christ.
If one little snowflake gets butthurt, why doesn't she just drop the course instead of showing her whole ass and dragging the entire class into it?
I get it that not being on committees greatly reduces the grift opportunities and generally lowers the status of a Rep, but what percentage of the voting public knows what committees their rep sits on? I don't think taking away committees means jack shit in the big picture of bringing in new blood.
I kind of figure if she don't want to go to school in TX for "reasons", then Liberty would be off the list as well; along with a whole spate of sec sec sec sec sec type schools.
My kid will be class of 2028 and has already said she would prefer not going to school in TX. I told her I don't blame her one bit and I'll foot the bill wherever she decides to go as long as it's not OU.
I'm with you on this. My company has a hybrid schedule and I've fine-tuned my job enough that I'm basically on cruise control unless something weird pops up. My daughter always bitches about how it must be nice to hang out at the house half the week while she still has to trudge off to school. Narrator, yes it is nice; but she didn't see the years of 14+ hour days to get to this point.
80 to 85 with low humidity and overnight temps in the low to mid 60s is perfect. We get that about four days a year. Two days in fall and two more in spring.
Yeah, there’s big enough wiggle room in there to drive a truck through it. Elmo will claim a million @Guadaloopys signed up and no one will challenge it.
I saw a RJJ highlight video where his opponent goes to punch him, Jones ducks, spins and winds up behind the guy in the blink of an eye. The opponent goes to turn around to face Jones and right as he turns around, Jones just smashes the dude right in the face. It all happened in the blink of an eye. Unreal shit.