gippetto88
Gippetto88
gippetto88

My freshman roommate was an engineering major, like myself, and things started out normally. After the first week he stopped going to class, and after the first month or so stopped getting out of bed for anything except to go to the bathroom or go get food hordes to bring back.

Unfortunately, the word “folded” was the perfect description as Chris used above. It goes in 3 different directions and it is awful.

My comment had nothing to do with it being “over” or not. Obviously it’s over. I was never one to put a ton of stock into Mueller being a silver bullet anyhow.

Shows you how insanely deep lightweight is in the UFC. Guys like RDA, Pettis, Cerrone, etc. are going up or down in weight class because lightweight is just packed full of straight monsters.

Just as expected, SCOTUS declined to hear the case on the current subpoena that Mueller has been pursuing. This happened this morning, so that subpoena can continue (or cost the company $50k a day), so it only adds to the odd decision to dump this report Friday.

It’ll be interesting to see why this turned into a Friday afternoon news dump. Roger Stone still has to go to trial, Rick Gates trial starts soon, hell there is currently a subpoena being litigated that moved through Circuit Court and District Court and is currently waiting for denial of certiorari from SCOTUS.

I live on earth, non-Fox division. Thank you for proving my point.

When the House subpoenas Mueller it’ll be interesting to hear if Barr requested he wrap up or not. The quick release of the report and summary, while Mueller still has indictments out (some of which he’s fought for), seems like he wasn’t done but was requested to be done.

Because the Democrats had nothing to do with this investigation. It was commissioned and executed almost exclusively by Republicans and Republican appointed investigators.

People are scared man, ain’t nobody give a shit what Ja thinks.

Leave it to the DCCC to assume outright that everyone will always want the status quo.

No reasonable person, in a professional or personal setting, screams at someone else. It is purely a means of raging and done almost exclusively from a substantial position of power and for no reason other than to assert that power.

It’s funny...I’m in my mid-30's, reasonably successful and have managed to never tolerate someone screaming at me. My parents never did, which was a good start, but throughout my professional career there it’s just not a common occurrence for 99% of people.

I’m torn between this being the logical conclusion to the direction of the GOP dating back close to 70 years, and still being baffled how we got to this point. Your comment and this whole situation with Fox only highlights that further.

It feels like baseball is reaching the logical conclusion of where all sports will ultimately land. Continue driving down costs to the point you’re fielding almost exclusively drafted players on cheap deals, if you hit on talent spend some money filling the gaps in free agency then repeat.

Whoa...I mean, technically it’s discrimination to not let people discriminate anymore. Right?

They started at their outcome and then leveraged poorly gathered intelligence and manipulated other intelligence to get the answer they wanted.

Should go to Kickstarter or something...I mean how many BWFC fans are there world wide? 

Bill Simmons has an obsession with some weird form of loyalty that has persisted for his entire career. I remember reading an article...probably 15 or 16 years ago now, about Vince Carter. Carter was spoiled, he whined, he complained, he loafed. This of course was after Toronto failed to properly build a team around

Let me clarify...yes, I agree with what you’re saying. What I’m saying is, as a Federal Government is that good?