This is the best explanation of the whole mess that I have heard. like ever.
This is the best explanation of the whole mess that I have heard. like ever.
When I bought my Subaru Legacy, the salesperson was like “it’s made in Indiana!” as if it’s a selling point. I was like “can I get a made in Japan one?” and he didn’t quite like that request. I bought it anyway.
From what I’ve read, No. but there are internal testes and XY Chromosomes.
This is what the “let her run” crowd can’t comprehend. Yes, she is female and we refer to her as “she, her” but biologically it’s closer to a male. It’s pretty complex in her case and can’t be explained with this “MiChAeL PhElPs’ ArMs” nonsense.
Physically on the exterior. She’s intersex.
Semenya has XY chromosomes and internal testes though. Griner is a biological woman and if Griner had game to beat men there would definitely be an NBA team willing to give her a shot. The NHL had a woman as a goalie (Rheaume - Tampa Bay) in the 90s, if she was XY, she probably wouldn’t have allowed to play for Team…
You’re coming off as someone who is not athletic making opinions on athletes. Phelps’ records in particular races are significantly faster than the Women’s World Records in those same events. It’s demonstrable that he won’t lose to women. “for all we know” GTFOH.
Alex Morgan would be a welcome addition to the current state of the USMNT.
We use it to monitor when our kids come home from school. I do scream or do a scary voice to scare them through the doorbell because it senses them and notifies me well before they’re unlocking the door to come in.
For me it was left shoe off when kid in the back seat. Shoe in back seat on the floor or next to car seat. Never forgot (almost did once, pre-shoe trick, which is why I adopted it).
I forgot and almost left one of my kids in the car, for literally 3 seconds. Took 2 steps away and was like “oops, kid38...” turned around, got back into car, drove him to daycare, and then went on with my day until about a few hours later when it hit me how tragic it could have turned out. Luckily, it was February,…
If I get a year out of this thing it’s an outstanding value, I should be able to get at least 1-2 yrs without a major hassle (knock on wood). I’m actually thinking of getting this but the only thing I’m concerned about is the drive from Houston to Austin with it haha. we’re pushing 100* this week.
A buddy of mine is $20K right side up on a house (based on market value) he bought just over a year ago. He’s basically recouped hypothetical real estate agent fees and a good chunk of his down payment if he were to sell right now. In a good market you can actually make money in the 3-5 yr span. We’re in Austin, TX.
34 here, just got my first home almost a year ago. It’s so nice to have the freedom to paint, repair/upgrade things at will, etc. It’s expensive compared to apartment life but I wouldn’t trade it.
JB winning the Genesis Open this spring was unwatchable. I love that course (Riviera) and it’s a great tourney...but 5.5 hours each for the final two rounds, I just skipped the Sunday and Fast forwarded through all the delays on Sunday.
There are quick and efficient ways to read any putt from both angles (behind ball and behind hole). It starts when you’re approaching the green in the cart or walking. Im reading the putt from different angles as I get to the ball to mark it so by the time I get to the ball initially, I’ve already pretty much decided…
Combination of Akamai, Alibaba Cloud, and Amazon Web Services.
I got a golf rangefinder for like $90 with a coupon they had on the page and got it the very next day. I had like a bunch of points from the amazon credit card too so my out of pocket was like $14 for a rangefinder. These things start at $250 at any golf or sporting goods store.
We went from having Prime and spending $400-600/mo on Amazon (Prime Pantry, PrimeNow Whole Foods, occasional movie, pool supplies and home consumables) to being at about $30-60/mo on Amazon. We didn’t really have a “boycott amazon” mentality at the start but we realized a lot of what we were buying wasn’t cheaper than…