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Texas Football 2025 - Seven Win Steve Rides Again
crash_davis replied to closetojumping's topic in Football
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The Leopards Eating Faces and Unlubed Dildo of Consequences Thread
crash_davis replied to Horn Dog's topic in Cloak Room
Who are we kidding? When given a chance, these stupid motherfuckers will again vote for the rapist felon pedo. He fulfills their hatred. That cult's self preservation is hatred. -
Is there anyone we want from the team? Seems like those who can are saving themselves for a redshirt year.
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The Leopards Eating Faces and Unlubed Dildo of Consequences Thread
crash_davis replied to Horn Dog's topic in Cloak Room
They voted because they hate immigrants and trans people. They are getting the ass raping, again, because the dipshit they voted for is in fact a fucking dipshit. Their hatred for brown and gay people overrides their fear of losing their livelihood. Plus last time the dipshit gave farmers welfare, I mean subsidies, for their ass raping. I guess they are expecting another free handout. Oh wait, they are receiving welfare in the big beautiful bill. Welfare is only bad if it's given to other people. -
U.S. Beef Industry in absolute crisis
crash_davis replied to Horn Under a Bad Sign's topic in Daily Texan
My understanding is that the herds haven't recovered since Covid. As the OP stated, as a nation we'll have to collectively defer consumption to allow the herd to grow in numbers. Soo, that will NEVER happen. Also, we just had a yuge trade win by removing Australia restrictions on US beef to allow our beef to be exported to Australia, a country where they have a HUGE surplus in beef and don't need our beef. I guess next we can try to sell ice to Eskimos. -
The Leopards Eating Faces and Unlubed Dildo of Consequences Thread
crash_davis replied to Horn Dog's topic in Cloak Room
More soybean news. Highlighted for the lulz. They went through this shit the last time they voted for the rapist, felon, pedophile. And yet they voted for him again. Well, Fuck them. https://wtfdetective.blog/farmers-dire-harvest-china-largest-soybean-buyer/ The fallout is immediate for farmers. Ragland told CNN that prices have dropped 40% since their highs three years ago, while both interest rates and production expenses have surged. βWeβre looking at basically losses for the upcoming year if commodity prices donβt improve,β he said. Current futures for September sit near $10.10 per bushelβwell below the estimated $11.03 production cost. On Raglandβs farm alone, the math points to $750,000 in losses, forcing him to lean on loans just to stay afloat. βRight now weβre planting a crop that looks like it will be produced at a loss,β he admitted. βBy fall, when the soybeans are harvested and ready to sell, weβre gonna need a drastic improvement in our markets or itβs gonna get even tougher for farm families all across this country.β He emphasized that all 500,000 soybean farmers are facing similar budget constraints, with little margin for error. The ripple effects reach far beyond individual farmers. Agriculture contributes $9.5 trillion annually to the U.S. economyβabout 18.7% of overall economic outputβand supports more than a million jobs. Soybean exports alone are tied to over 231,000 jobs in farming, manufacturing, transportation, and related industries. Ragland warned of how this impacts small-town America: βThat trickles down to our rural communities. Our rural communities are a lot of folks across this country. And that impacts small business. That impacts just the whole infrastructure within our communities.β Each $1 billion in agricultural exports sustains nearly 6,000 jobs, and the soybean and corn trade directly supports over 212,000 positions. The economic multiplier means trade disruptions spread through nearly every sector connected to agriculture. The roots of the crisis lie in ongoing U.S.-China trade disputes. American soybeans face a 20% retaliatory tariff, bringing the total duty rate up to 34% compared to competitors. China has responded by pivoting to Brazil, where imports have surged to record levels. In March 2025, Brazil exported 15.7 million tons of soybeans, with three-quarters going to Chinaβthe largest monthly shipment ever. In 2024, China sourced 71% of its soybean imports from Brazil, cutting U.S. farmers further out of the market. In an August 19 letter to President Trump, the American Soybean Association warned that βChina has contracted with Brazil to meet future monthsβ needs to avoid purchasing any soybeans from the United States.β Despite being a Trump supporter, Ragland has been outspoken about the urgent need for action. βWe desperately need to get something rectified quickly with China, our biggest export customer,β he told CNN. He stressed that waiting is not an option: βWeβre planning a crop that looks like it will be produced at a loss,β he said, underscoring the time-sensitive nature of the issue. The broader farm economy is already under strain. Corn growers report prices down more than 50% since 2022, while production costs have barely budged. This downturn coincides with forecasts for one of the largest U.S. soybean harvests everβ4.3 billion bushels. Without Chinese demand, that surplus could push prices even lower, deepening financial pain across the industry. The scenario recalls the 2018β2020 trade war, when U.S. agriculture lost $26 billion, with soybeans making up $20 billion of those losses. -
I was driving back from Colorado and needed to spend the night around Lubbock before making the final drive back to Austin. I was outside Lubbock and thought maybe I could make it to Sweetwater, and we'd spend the night in Sweetwater. But then it occurred to me that no one willingly spends the night in a motel in Sweetwater. Guess I was right.
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If it were a single shot, then I can chalk that up to someone sighting his rifle for hunting season. Multiple rounds means dipshits were probably unloading AR15 in the general direction of a coke can and never giving a fuck about what's down range. This is what happens when any dipshit can buy a gun as a "hobby".
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This happened 2 weekends back. I've been following this story because I drove back from Pagosa Springs to Austin on Fri, Sep 12. We were driving 84 through Chama at about 3PM and drove through the storm which hit that area. It was crazy windy and lightning everywhere. We left PS 1 day before we planned because the storms were bad Thu night and that Fri. Basically that whole week they were just rolling through southern Colorado. They were seasoned hunters bow hunting for elk. Apparently they were at the base of the tree and got struck by lightning. They were found 2 miles from this trailhead. https://www.hikingproject.com/trail/7059034/los-pinos-trail-736 Getting struck by lightning and getting eaten by bears are my huge irrational fears when I'm hiking in the mountains. This isn't going to help my bitchassed pussiness about getting struck by lightning in the mountains. https://coloradosun.com/2025/09/22/hunters-found-dead-victims-of-lightning-strike/ Two elk hunters found dead in southern Colorado after a massive search were the victims of a lightning strike, authorities confirmed Monday. Conejos County Coroner Richard Martin, speaking to The Colorado Sun, confirmed Andrew Porter and Ian Stasko were killed by lightning while hunting southwest of Monte Vista. The hunters were found below a tree and had slight burns on their bodies, Martin said. βA slight burn is like if you take a match and stick it on your arm,β he said. βAnd there were only two or three of them,β he said. He said the huntersβ deaths were likely instantaneous, but he could not confirm the exact time of death. βThat kind of death is just instant. Itβs like youβre alive and now youβre not,β Martin said. βJust that quick. Split second.β Bridget Murphy, Porterβs fiancΓ©e, said Porter and Stasko were both experienced outdoorsmen who got caught in a storm likely on Sept. 12. βIt is OFFICIAL, that a lightning strike to the ground took them in an instant. They didnβt do anything wrong, they didnβt feel fear or pain,β Murphy wrote in a Facebook post. βHe was just trying to get back to the car as storms rolled in on Friday β September 12. It was out of everyoneβs hands, and I am so grateful we found them so they can be at peace. He was an experienced outdoorsman, who was in the wrong spot at the wrong time.β
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I've been watching the line of rain slowly die off before reaching Austin. Mother nature is gonna have to no lube rape that force shield for it to reach Austin.
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When I start getting too wrapped up in technique, hand position, stroke, and all that noise, I try to remind myself to just putt like I'm rolling a golf ball with my hand trailing right hand to the hole. If I were rolling that golf ball with my hands, I wouldn't think about technique or anything. I'd just got with feel, how hard I want to roll the ball, and line. Then I translate that feel, pace, and line to just hitting the ball with my putter as if I were just tossing/rolling it with my hands. This especially helps with the testy 3-6' putts and long lag putts.
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The Leopards Eating Faces and Unlubed Dildo of Consequences Thread
crash_davis replied to Horn Dog's topic in Cloak Room
Another nail in the coffin for soybean farmers. Dipshits voted for this. https://www.reuters.com/world/china/chinese-buyers-book-least-10-argentine-soybean-cargoes-sources-say-2025-09-23/ Chinese buyers booked at least 10 cargoes of Argentine soybeans after Buenos Aires scrapped grain export taxes, three traders said on Tuesday, dealing another setback to U.S. farmers already shut out of their top market and hit by low prices. Argentina's temporary tax move boosts the competitiveness of its soybeans, prompting traders to secure cargoes for fourth-quarter inventories in China, a period usually dominated by U.S. shipments but now clouded by Washington's trade war with Beijing. ... "Every time China turns to South America instead of the U.S., soybean farmers and our farm families here at home lose out," said Caleb Ragland, a farmer from Magnolia, Kentucky, and president of the American Soybean Association. "Without a trade deal that removes retaliatory tariffs, farmers like me are left watching key opportunities slip away." ... China, the world's biggest buyer of soybeans, has yet to purchase any U.S. soybean cargoes from its autumn harvest, traders have said. "These deals were done last night after Argentina's decision on export tax," said one of the traders, declining to be identified as they were not authorised to speak with media. "It clearly means that China doesn't need U.S. beans." On Friday, Chinese President Xi Jinping and U.S. President Donald Trump held a phone call but neither side reported any update on agriculture, further squeezing Chicago soybean futures already near five-year lows. After Argentina scrapped its export tax, Chicago soybean futures set a six-week low on Tuesday. "China is trying to avoid the U.S. during our export window," said Ted Seifried, chief market strategist for Zaner Ag Hedge in Chicago. "The timing is really perfect for them." Earlier this month, Reuters reported that China had nearly completed soybean purchases for October shipment and booked around 15% of its November needs, all from South America. By that time in previous years, traders said, China would have bought 12-13 million tons from the U.S. for September-November shipment. -
What's the biggest cause of this? He suddenly forgot how to coach? Or they don't have their shit together and/or don't have the money to compete in the new NIL world?
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Texas Football 2025 - Seven Win Steve Rides Again
crash_davis replied to closetojumping's topic in Football
Texaggy is full of unreasonable sunshine idiots. Surly is full of unreasonable doom and gloom idiots. -
Pipe dream. OSU is going to hire Will Stein. Jalen Lott will decommit and promptly commit to Texas. DMoore will transfer to Texas.
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Why does every coach who's on the hot seat sound like Mack Brown?
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The SWC died so that we could all join get back together 30 years later.
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I knew when I clicked on this thread today that I would regret it.
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Was at the game. Arch made good throws on time and made good reads. The only complaint I had was on the drive when we kicked the first field goal. As he was scrambling he missed a wide open receiver, I cannot remember who it was, under the field goal. Other than that I'm happy as shit with his performance.
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Texas Football 2025 - Seven Win Steve Rides Again
crash_davis replied to closetojumping's topic in Football
Don't want to piss people off, don't play like complete dogshit for 3 games. If last game were an anomaly, there's no booing. 3 games of dogshit deserves boos for Sark, Arch, and the whole offensive unit. -
Again, when you are using more arms and hands, it adds complexity to the swing in that you have to have your body, arms, and hands all in sequence to consistently hit that low point just in front of the ball. The key is consistently. That's a lot of variables. He's probably changing your swing to be less armsy and handsy. Strong grip, drop hands, weight forward, turn through the ball by firing your left hip up and back. There are fewer variables in that golf swing for controlling low point. But without seeing your golf swing and what he's teaching, who knows?
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