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Any practice squad player can be signed by any team. If more than one team offers him, he can choose whichever he wants. He could even choose to remain on the PS with his current team (though almost no player would chose that).
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It’s catchy, has a good beat, is danceable…I give it an 8.5
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Its a cool track but to be honest, its not for me.
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They were much more accurate than 538 in 2016 and 2024, so I get why 538 doesn't want them. Truly stupid tweets happen for all of them but when my polls are consistently outside my "margin of error" then I likely suck at my job as a political pollster.
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https://archive.is/pS8n1 The Ukrainian Police Agency at the Center of Protests Against Zelensky The National Anticorruption Bureau of Ukraine has long been a battleground in Ukrainian politics, where graft is rife Fighting corruption has been the slogan of successive administrations in Ukraine—with limited success. Anticorruption campaigns have often served as a pretext for politicians and their business allies to strip rivals of assets and enrich themselves. That has kept Ukraine poor and susceptible to Russian influence. Zelensky, who as a comedian used to lampoon corrupt officials, took office in 2019 pledging to sweep away corruption. But his own allies have come under investigation by NABU detectives. They caught one lawmaker tossing a wad of cash over the wall of her house as investigators closed in. In June, NABU filed a motion to suspend Deputy Prime Minister Oleksiy Chernyshov, charged with bribery and abuse of office, from his post. Chernyshov denied wrongdoing in court last month. Of course there's rife corruption, this is democrats laundry mat.
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I don’t think even you know what that means. Foreign equities are outpacing US equities. Why? Because Trump’s economic approach is trash. So you might think your 401k is lovely, and though it should be doing much better. Maybe you’re satisfied with the mediocrity that is your boy. I’m not.
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🔥 Just dropped a new hype track for the Mafia — “Bills House” 🔥 Built for the cold, made for Highmark. If you love wings, snow, and smashin’ tables… this one’s for you. 🎧 Check it out https://youtube.com/shorts/SNsoVSBj2Z0?si=boiCqo3pUS_W1DAr #GoBills #BillsMafia #BillsHouse
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A Sign That This Is The Year For Our First SB Win
Andysplaylist replied to Peace Frog's topic in The Stadium Wall
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There was an article in the Seattle Times today about how Kids can solve easy abstract and reasoning puzzles. Spoiler alert - the kids were much better both in solving the puzzle and explaining how. https://www.washington.edu/news/2025/07/01/this-puzzle-game-shows-kids-how-theyre-smarter-than-ai/ You can try it yourself here: https://www.ai-puzzlers.com/
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A Sign That This Is The Year For Our First SB Win
Sierra Foothills replied to Peace Frog's topic in The Stadium Wall
"over other ringless teams..." Sounds like the question was not all-encompassing. -
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A Sign That This Is The Year For Our First SB Win
Andysplaylist replied to Peace Frog's topic in The Stadium Wall
AI picks the Bills. It’s the best chance we got! -
He was supposedly better when he went to the Ravens but the Ravens also played him a low amount of snaps per game
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Is Israel Committing Genocide In Gaza?
T master replied to Trump_is_Mentally_fit's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Says the jack ass that apparently supports Hamas and by your reply think that Hamas and it's terrorism funded by Iran and all of their attacks over the years on other innocent people is just okay ... As I watch a report of food drops to those in Gaza while affirming some that have died of starvation but Hamas still refuses to back down or surrender so why don't you tell those that started this conflict to surrender and leave and it will stop instead of twisting everything to fit what your narrative .... -
You got me. I realize a couple days ago, I should have said "faring well."
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Tre allowed 122.8 FWIW.
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Is there anything you learned in school you still apply in daily life?
Augie replied to Another Fan's topic in Off the Wall
Nobody has mentioned hiding under their desk to survive a nuclear explosion, so that is good, right? -
I do not know what happened I was just stating what I had read & heard quite a while ago and none of us will never know what truly transpired but those that have TDS will twist the narrative with out knowing what happened simply because they literally HATE Trump and do not in any way care what the truth might be . We are finding out now about all those that kept the lie about the Russian collusion BS going for the past 8+ years & even though there are papers that have actual facts there are those that still and will always believe the fabrication over the truth all in the name of Hate instead of seeing where & who were the ones that lied not only about the story but to those that elected and believed in them . Again I like you have a opinion because of what I have read and heard but there are only a very few that know the actual truth but I do believe those that have transcripts with proof and feel that if they investigated all the stories about our sitting president why can't they now having some proof investigate those that perpetrated these things ? People in power spent Multi MILLIONS of dollars to prove a fallacy so why can't we spend money on truth and those be held accountable of their actions ?
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We know, but we are putting our faith in Gorilla Glue on this one. I think there is hope….they have amazing commercials!
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Is there anything you learned in school you still apply in daily life?
SoTier replied to Another Fan's topic in Off the Wall
Cursive is simply a method of handwriting, and in the 21st century, it's obsolete just like hieroglyphics. Aside from signing checks or documents, most people simply do not use cursive, and there's no legal requirement that signatures be in cursive. You can print your name or scribble it and declare it your signature. You can also simply "sign" an electronic document by checking a box that says the check mark or X is your electronic "signature". People still write down their thoughts, big and small, but it's done in electronic media. People write manuscripts, doctoral theses, speaking notes, meeting notes etc on electronic devices rather than on paper. People stopped writing letters when they could simply pick up the receiver of their land-line telephone, dial a number, and hear their friend or relative or associate on the other end of the telephone line, which happened long before the advent of cell phone.