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That's not how TMs work
nothowtmswork

They were NOT on athletic scholarship, not at all. They were pegged as recruits. Teams get to peg applicants as recruits, without offering any money, and those applicants get preferential treatment during admissions. Recruits, though, because they are not receiving scholarship money, don’t actually have to play

I may agree with you, but it’s not hard to figure out what the argument for sending her to prison is: it’s punishment. You may think all of that stuff you listed is “enough” punishment, and others may disagree and find that it’s only “enough” if she sits in a cell without liberty.

The windmill thing just pisses me off so much, because he thinks the FUCKING SOUND of a windmill gives you cancer. How fucking dumb can one person be?!?!

Technically, just one.

Perhaps she should.  It’s just that a judicial conduct council won’t be doing the investigating.

You’re very wrong.

Yeah...that’s how you get an eating disorder.

Wow.

Lol, someone complaining about ignorance spouting nonsense about trademarks is the irony I can only hope for in my dreams.

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Yeah, that didn’t click until this article. I’m glad that episode didn’t stop her shine, because I think she is incredibly talented even if her stuff isn’t exactly my cup of tea.

Damn, son.  You are so lost.

Y’all nasty.

Yeah, it’s essentially a real-life phone menu that routes callers to the correct customer service team.

“The person that has influenced me above all was Candace Owens,” the suspect wrote. “Each time she spoke I was stunned by her insights and her own views helped push me further and further into the belief of violence over meekness. Though I will have to disavow some of her beliefs, the extreme actions she calls for are

Having spent time all over, I prefer saying “soda pop” just to fuck with people. I don’t drink the stuff, so I don’t get to fuck with people as much as I’d like.

Ah, yes. I see. That’s part of it that’s not intuitive. There may be an N target, but the way that is reached depends on who is in the class, and that’s the complicated part. In a very simplified example, in a class of 10 applicants with a goal of 4 matriculating students, for all types of reasons, you might admit 3,

Okay, you’re stuck believing what you want to believe, which is fine. It’s not necessarily an intuitive system.

There is not, because that is not what you are saying. You’re saying if this individual wasn’t admitted, someone else would have been. That’s not necessarily true. Like I said, in the aggregate, yes, they made a difference in the makeup of the class. It doesn’t work like that on an individual level.

What seems to make sense is each seat taken by student that was unqualified is a seat a qualified student could have had given a limited number of seats.

I am shocked that they waited this long to announce that “miscarriage.”