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Ralonzo

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  1. If you have Sprint/T-Mobile and their Rewards app, you can get 6 months of The Athletic free next Tuesday.
  2. For those with Sprint/T-Mobile, the Tuesday Rewards app shows a free 6-month subscription to The Athletic will be available as a reward next Tuesday 8/17.
  3. Why? Urine is sterile
  4. This is presuming the RT you love and trade up to draft in the 2nd round ends up not getting moved to guard after a less than ideal rookie season (ducking)
  5. Grew up on it. This thread is giving me the Existential Blues. That said, there's a few tracks that I understood were going to be just too obscure to be as awesome as I knew they were. Even in some cases when the bands caught on. And so they were, and I thought they shouldn't be. I'm gonna thing of 100 things after I submit this post but let's do the Ralonzo thing and throw crap against the wall and see what sticks (reserving the right to add on). If there's something obscure with a riff that needs to live on, I'm posting it here. This is the ***** I turn to 11 when it comes over my speakers, knowing that nobody else knows what it is. Just tracks that I thought were so much better than ever got credit for.
  6. This contract will be a bargain if Allen continues to evolve as certain draft experts thought he would. His performance versus an ever-increasing salary cap would become relatively cheaper and cheaper as the Bills enter a period of... Kiper-inflation.
  7. Such contract arrogance!
  8. That was the book on Marino though. Smack him a couple times on the early series and he's JAG That said, early on when he was going 5-for-6, those throws looked a lot like a certain QB currently on the Bills' roster...
  9. My belief is you swap Rivers and Allen in the playoff game and the Colts walk all over
  10. always liked Paulaner and Hacker-pschorr myself
  11. I mean, according to Merril Hoge, Larry Fitzgerald is the kind of guy you'd want your wife to marry, so...
  12. I hate to be the bearer of bad news... but 100% of people who have been born will die.
  13. Vox on my fave Kansas song Edit: And my second RIP
  14. Take your pick from ST:TOS
  15. I honestly don't care whether the virus is being manufactured or not. Even taking into account that hospitals are incented to deem any death with a positive common cold test as being from common cold, the overall rate of death is... largely unchanged. Except, the flu has magically disappeared as a contributing factor. Instead, it's ZoMG!@! CORONIE IS KILL US ALLLLLL!! Treating a bad cold as if it were the Justinian plague is nonsense.
  16. It's not anything ideological. That's for the wonks and bureaucratic termites. Just good old-fashioned mobbed-up corruption at the top.
  17. Word count "vaccine" by page: 1) 35 2) 36 3) 50 4) 45 5) 47 The failure of this post's argument occurs on the first premise - that there exists a vaccine. I'm pro-vax. I have all of my vaccinations. There is an historical compendium that correlates a positive health cost/benefit ratio to vaccines. As soon as there's one for the common cold (e.g. novel coronavirus) I'll take that too. But - it doesn't exist. There is an experimental gene therapy that has acquired emergency use status through some questionable data suppression of available, common, well-documented and - most importantly - off-patent and cheap prophylaxes and therapeutics. By law, if clinical trials show efficacy of alternate already-approved treatments, an experimental unapproved developmental in-trial or pre-trial method cannot be issued for emergency use. Again, the gene therapy is not a vaccine but just another therapeutic. Recent reports allude to this reality (i.e. the need for perpetual "boosters") but deliberately obfuscate this key datum. However, this particular therapeutic has the benefit of being on-patent, very expensive (pro-tip: government paying for something instead of you directly, is not the definition of "free"), and a built-in government- and corporation-driven demand which can only increase with OP-suggested mandates. If these ancillary data points don't raise suspicion in you, there are dozens more which should. If none do, you are a Perfect Subject. An appeal-to-authority argument to "trust science" is ineffective on those who understand science.
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