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    bdiederich08
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    bdiederich08

    Exactly. A great way to look at bear markets is that instead of the market being “down” it is “on sale”. It gives me a more opportunistic mindset on what the headline of the WSJ/CNBC/whoever is flashing, and encourages you to increase your investments during those times instead of sheltering in cash. 

    It is a weird quote, but I took it more as a dig at other players Pep’s had that cause more off-the-pitch distractions than production on it (looking at you, Benjamin Mendy).

    Because incumbents don’t want a recession within the twelve months leading up to an election.

    Can’t wait for him to return to Cleveland as part of some inevitable Trevor Bauer deal

    then the eye of Sauron will shift

    ESPN+++

    The Rose Rule prevents Davis from being traded to the Celtics this year while Kyrie is still on the team. If Kyrie was the cornerstone of a return package for Davis (say, Davis for Kyrie + Tatum + plethora of picks), then a deal could be done.

    Both Willian and Pedro are on the wrong side of 30 and have deals expiring in 2020. I’m guessing one or both will be gone during the summer, giving Pulisic little competition for wing minutes. 

    I’m glad he’s getting experience in this now since he’ll most definitely be a Cleveland Brown next year.

    Playing in shitty ol’ Landover certainly doesn’t help. The team really needs to relocate back to where RFK is.

    What are some things I should be looking for in a mortgage provider aside from who can give me the lowest interest rate?

    I personally support Kyle Korver taking 60 threes a game if that is what is takes.

    You’d think the Red Sox would’ve asked Alex Cora to NOT wear an Apple Watch after what happened last year...

    Hallelujah. Isaiah was a toxic locker room presence that never backed up his talk with production on the court.

    Robinhood is your best friend as a new investor or as an investor without a lot of money to invest. Since there are no fees, you can grow your account slowly over time - even buying single shares at a time - without worrying about losing capital to commissions.

    When Bruce Arena becomes available you have to act fast

    Honestly a pretty even trade. Celtics get a slight boost in a younger/better (and cheaper, considering IT3's next contract) Kyrie. The Cavs get valuable bench depth (Crowder) and invaluable insurance in case Lebron leaves (Nets pick), all for a similarly styled (albeit slightly worse) PG in Isaiah Thomas.

    Not sure how goods and services would be classified into the luxury tiers you described above. No matter who would be tasked with that (government agency, public-private partnership, etc.), you’d run into controversy. You couldn’t use pre-set, structured price tiers either because 1) it’d be hard to define at which

    How does this turn out any better than the Durant-Westbrook pairing the Thunder had going? That team didn’t win, and that was in a Western Conference that didn’t have the current super Warriors in it either.

    I swear “milquetoast” is used in a different article every week. Did someone lose a bet?