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  1. To play devil's advocate, European leaders had that POV in 1913.
  2. That would have made some sense. Get them near Kabul, move them all down. Problem solved.
  3. Here here. Nothing deflates my wood like seeing a hot chick and then seeing her sleeve or titoo or thigh - leg tats.
  4. Of course his middle name is Ray. Second guess after Wayne.
  5. I did not like the move away from Old Gold in the Briles era, but I did like the gold chromes! I generally hate the multiple helmets.
  6. Green has always been my favorite color, and I love the A's Kelly Green uniforms. In college football, gold helmets are rare and very cool - no idea why Baylor would move away from gold in favor of whatever it is sporing now ... and the olive and yellow just likes like vomit (and those Packers unis above).
  7. Agreed, but virtually every mascot can be found to be problematic. For the life of me I cannot understand how the 49ers have not been forced to change their name. I'm not even going to post because they're so fugly, but Baylor's move from green and gold to mustard and olive is the worst change I can remember. Basically looks like giant condiments. The good old days:
  8. This is truly heartbreaking: https://nypost.com/2021/08/17/taliban-kill-woman-not-wearing-burqa-after-vowing-to-honor-womens-rights/
  9. It is a shame the Taliban is spread out in the mountains. It would be awesome if a bunch of their leaders and fighters congregated in a relatively small location that we could identify and take care of the problem.
  10. Anyway to get this bootleg outside of Apple? I'm not subscribing to another damn streaming service. #getoffmyyard
  11. I made the mistake of peeking inside the rubber room. The only thing more predictable was how the Afghanistan withdrawal would turn out.
  12. I asked the same question earlier (not being a dick) - seems like a lot of NGOs, humanitarian workers, religious groups, etc. I too was shocked there were so many excluding government / military personnel.
  13. I heard somewhere that maybe 50K have been killed fighting the Tallies ... not this week but since 2002 - that may be completely wrong. It sounds like the core problem was its army was setup assuming U.S. support via logistics, air, supplies, etc., and we pulled all of that. It is pretty shocking that they did not put up more of a fight.
  14. I noticed in my re-watch his flaunting his wealth (him and Carmela) did not sit well with the Capos or the soldiers. At noted earlier, he and they are all just dumbfucks. Despite his high IQ, he's got zero EQ.
  15. That's the concerning part. I am pretty shocked we would just pick up and leave with that many left behind. Not something I had paid attention to before this week, but I was surprised there were so many non-military folks there. Not sure if those are all government folks or private. I would not want to be an American in Kabul right now. I am praying we do not get a public execution(s).
  16. That was one of my favorite chapters of Freakonomics ... the one about the low-level drug dealers. Tony's lifestyle did not make sense during round two ... at the beginning he's a capo, and not obvious he's the highest earner but got his stripes via his father and Uncle Jun ... but he has most of the accoutrements season 1 and season 6, and during one of the early (season 3?) raids he obviously has lots of cash stowed away in the vents and with the chlorine. It is an add juxtaposition his season 1 lifestyle vs. the other capos in later seasons (even Silvio as consigliere). Maybe that was just laziness on Chase's part, but Tony seemed to be living like a 5F Boss in S1. Regarding Paulie, that never made sense. Given the Tony proforma, seems like taking care of his mom would not have been difficult given no kids, no wife. He's obviously not blowing it on $5K hookers and blow. Maybe a plot hole if we want to nit-pick. Even Johnny Sack's post-boss place seemed awfully modest compared to Tony's pad as capo.
  17. https://www.globaltimes.cn/page/202108/1231636.shtml The US troops' withdrawal from Afghanistan has led to the rapid demise of the Kabul government. The world has witnessed how the US evacuated its diplomats by helicopter while Taliban soldiers crowded into the presidential palace in Kabul. This has dealt a heavy blow to the credibility and reliability of the US.Many people cannot help but recall how the Vietnam War ended in 1975: The US abandoned its allies in South Vietnam; Saigon was taken over; then the US evacuated almost all its citizens in Saigon. And in 2019, US troops withdrew from northern Syria abruptly and abandoned their allies, the Kurds. Some historians also point out that abandoning allies to protect US interests is an inherent flaw that has been deeply rooted in the US since the founding of the country. During the American War of Independence, the US humbly begged the king of France, Louis XVI, to ally with it. After the war, it quickly made peace with Britain unilaterally and concluded a peace treaty with Britain that was detrimental to France's interests. This put Louis XVI's regime in a difficult position, giving cause for the French Revolution.How Washington abandoned the Kabul regime particularly shocked some in Asia, including the island of Taiwan. Taiwan is the region that relies on the protection of the US the most in Asia, and the island's Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) authorities have made Taiwan go further and further down this abnormal path. The situation in Afghanistan suddenly saw a radical change after the country was abandoned by the US. And Washington just left despite the worsening situation in Kabul. Is this some kind of omen of Taiwan's future fate?Tsai Ing-wen, who had sent a message of condolence to the US president for the death of his dog, did not mention even a word about the change in the situation in Afghanistan. Other DPP politicians as well as the media that tilt toward the DPP downplayed the shocking change as well. But they must have been nervous and feel an ominous presentiment. They must have known better in secret that the US is not reliable.The geopolitical value of Afghanistan is no less than that of Taiwan island. Around Afghanistan, there are the US' three biggest geopolitical rivals - China, Russia and Iran. In addition, Afghanistan is a bastion of anti-US ideology. The withdrawal of US troops from there is not because Afghanistan is unimportant. It's because it has become too costly for Washington to have a presence in the country. Now the US wants to find a better way to use its resources to maintain its hegemony in the world.Taiwan is probably the US' most cost-effective ally in East Asia. There is no US military presence on the island of Taiwan. The way the US maintains the alliance with Taiwan is simple: It sells arms to Taiwan while encouraging the DPP authorities to implement anti-mainland policies through political support and manipulation. As a result, it has caused a certain degree of depletion between the two sides of the Taiwan Straits. And what Washington has to do is only to send warships and aircraft near the Straits from time to time. In general, the US does not have to spend a penny on Taiwan. Instead, it makes money through arms sales and forced pork and beef sales to the island. This is totally a profitable geopolitical deal for Washington.Once a cross-Straits war breaks out while the mainland seizes the island with forces, the US would have to have a much greater determination than it had for Afghanistan, Syria, and Vietnam if it wants to interfere. A military intervention of the US will be a move to change the status quo in the Taiwan Straits, and this will make Washington pay a huge price rather than earn profit. Some people on the island of Taiwan hype that the island is different from Afghanistan, and that the US wouldn't leave them alone. Indeed, the island is different from Afghanistan. But the difference is the deeper hopelessness of a US victory if it gets itself involved in a cross-Straits war. Such a war would mean unthinkable costs for the US, in front of which the so-called special importance of Taiwan is nothing but wishful thinking of the DPP authorities and secessionist forces on the island. In the past two decades, the Kabul government cost over 2,000 US soldiers, $2 trillion, and the majesty of the US against the "bandits." But how many lives of US troops and how many dollars would the US sacrifice for the island of Taiwan? After all, the US acknowledges that "there is but one China and that Taiwan is part of China." Will the US get more moral support from within and from the West if it fights for the secession of Taiwan than it did during the Afghan War? The DPP authorities need to keep a sober head, and the secessionist forces should reserve the ability to wake up from their dreams. From what happened in Afghanistan, they should perceive that once a war breaks out in the Straits, the island's defense will collapse in hours and the US military won't come to help. As a result, the DPP authorities will quickly surrender, while some high-level officials may flee by plane. The best choice for the DPP authorities is to avoid pushing the situation to that position. They need to change their course of bonding themselves to the anti-Chinese mainland chariot of the US. They should keep cross-Straits peace with political means, rather than acting as strategic pawns of the US and bear the bitter fruits of a war.
  18. Do we need a sub-thread for us to counsel one another about not getting excited about the kids' early performance?
  19. It's pretty cool that Ehlinger and Buechle are having pretty good preseasons. Always liked Shane as a person and a QB.
  20. I know how you likely meant that but I think that is more prescient than you probably realize.
  21. IMHO therein lies the genius of the satire. The meta-theme of the show was the upper class' relationship with the working class: - Shane / Armond - Paula / Kai - Stifler's mom / Belinda - Shane's Mom / Rachel Quinn was the only one who authentically rebelled and chose happiness over materialism. Yes, he likely ends up as a bellboy at the resort, but I want to believe he found his tribe. If I want to really go uber-optimistic maybe there is a message there about "tribe" (not literal but figurative, your people) transcends race and class - a rich, privileged white kid found his true home among working class Hawaiian guys and they mutually accepted each other despite society telling us they should not.
  22. If we actually have any hope we can continue as an rational, intelligent, reason-based country we should all be able to agree that Biden made the most embarrassing and historic foreign policy SNAFU maybe ever. I am not talking about the entire Afghanistan campaign, as plenty of mistakes to go around, but this particular withdrawal likely will be his legacy. We should all be able to be adults and call a spade a spade versus trying to count the number of angels on the head of a pin.
  23. Best answer to "How long will it take Afghanistan to adopt democracy? 800 years." More or less the time it took the Britons to get to the Magna Carta.
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