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Coffeesforclosers

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  1. Europe's got to be a great place for NFL stars to vacation. Everyone is obsessed with Phutbol and nobody knows who you are. Well, except the dudes who are paid to keep track of high rollers and VIPs.
  2. Kay, I appreciate the fact that your posts are tweet free, reflect original thinking, and use polysyllabic words. This subforum does not. Look forward to being trolled for not fitting into terminally online meme complexes. Do, however, enjoy observing what a successful "fill the space with *****" influence operation looks like.
  3. Beane. He's all business. I never thought he'd be this ruthless. He's also right.
  4. Brandon Beane looks like a human, but he's actually just a calculator and a textbook on formal logic, all wrapped in a person suit. There's not a sentimental bone in his body.
  5. When the same six tweet-spamming posters are responsible for 95% of the threads in this subforum, then it's probably part of the outrage machine. Rather than a serious place to discuss serious things seriously.
  6. Trade it in for feisty WRs from Rutgers and 3rd Round Comp Picks
  7. That they are loaded with offensive talent. That they always start off super hot. That they always collapse in December. That they always limp into the playoffs and get one-and-done'd, if they make it at all. Meaning their team is weak willed, undisciplined, and poorly coached. They are perfect when everything is going perfectly. They are terrible whenever things aren't perfect.
  8. Nope, it was an unprovoked attack. Like Yevgeny Prighozin said. https://theintercept.com/2023/07/01/prigozhin-truth-putin-war-ukraine/ "The Ministry of Defense is trying to deceive the public and the president and spin the story that there were insane levels of aggression from the Ukrainian side and that they were going to attack us together with the whole NATO bloc,” Prigozhin said on his Telegram channel on June 23. The truth, he said, was that “there was nothing extraordinary happening on the eve of February 24,” the day last year when Russian invaded. Ukraine was not planning any kind of attack against Russia, he added. Russia’s invasion “was started for a completely different reason,” Prigozhin said. “What was the war for? The war was needed for Shoigu to receive a hero star. … The oligarchic clan that rules Russia needed the war,” he said. “The mentally ill scumbags decided: ‘It’s OK, we’ll throw in a few thousand more Russian men as cannon fodder. They’ll die under artillery fire, but we’ll get what we want.’” “Shoigu killed thousands of the most combat-ready Russian soldiers in the first days of the war,” Prigozhin said, adding that the invasion began even as Zelenskyy and Ukraine were eager for peace. The Ukrainian leader “was ready for agreements. All that needed to be done was to get off Mount Olympus and negotiate with him.” I don't see anything in their reasoning about the CIA.
  9. Impeachment is a partisan exercise in the modern era. Unless your party has supermajorities in the house and senate, there is no practical point in doing it. It will always go no where on a party line vote. So don't bother wasting anybody's time unless you want to grandstand for clicks, views, and clout.
  10. Yeesh. There better be some compelling insider knowledge of his injuries if they're letting Douglas go. He was an All Pro down the stretch and did nothing but Make Plays until he got hurt.
  11. De-Naturalized? She was born in Bamberg, South Carolina. Quick, subpoena her birth certificate!
  12. Good for Nikki. It'll be nice to see someone running this cycle who isn't a raving geriatric.
  13. Don't worry, I'm sure your decrepit old man candidate mumbles through sentences way faster than their decrepit old man candidate. He probably forgets less stuff too!
  14. You've expressed a bunch of opinions, and you agree with me on the one point i wanted to discuss. So what do you want to talk about next?
  15. Right. So let's say Ukraine loses, and Russia swallows them up, but Putin dies. What incentives are their for his successor to aside Putin's toolkit, if it turns out it works? Nope!
  16. I know some of our more brain dead posters are going to call me a warmonger or whatever, but hear me out. If Putin's current strategy works, and Russia keeps the ability to execute it after he dies... What incentive does the next Russian leader have to stop using it?
  17. Yuuuuupppp. Isn't odd that any improvement in worker wages or benefits is a catastrophe that will spike prices, tank shareholder value, and drive the company out of business? Nope, let's keep on swinging the trickle down meat axe into blue collar america.
  18. Lol @ everybody crying for the poor little CEOs.
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