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I agree with disliking the things on your list, but either we’re okay with generalizations or we’re not. And I tend to think we’re not.

I’m surprised Wildlands hasn’t implemented a BR mode yet.

I know people joke ‘cause the fever over the eclipse was ridiculous, but I drove a short way up from Nashville to Hendersonville to see totality for about two minutes and it really was pretty incredible to see.

Mellophone, but I rode the trombone bus in ‘06 and the guard bus in ‘07. I’m not actually sure I ever rode the same bus two years in a row ha. Small world.

It also helps that arenas can be more centrally located in the cities they’re in. Nissan Stadium isn’t that far from downtown Nashville but you still have to walk across the river to get there (and it’s not that great of a stadium). Bridgestone, however, is right there on Broadway.

If the NCAA wants to show that the rules actually matter, yeah. I was at Alabama and in the MDB when we went to Shreveport. Twice. I’m doing FSU fans a favor.

Uh... I can think of one thing...

This is the world we live in now.

…huh? The Hall of Presidents has been around since like the 50s. I don’t like Trump either, but propaganda? C’mon.

I guess it makes me wonder about those situations, which may be total Hollywood bullshit, where someone wakes up the next morning with no recollection of going to bed with the person next to them, if that can happen to both parties.

Obviously not, which is why I mentioned being in that mental state, because I was physically still operating but mentally I was obviously totally gone. And I think the OP’s question is asking what if BOTH parties are in that state. Obviously if one is and one isn’t it’s a clear-cut discussion.

I think they’re referring to being somewhere close to if not blackout drunk. I’ve never hooked up in that state, but I did have to hear stories the next morning about saying or doing stupid shit (like falling asleep standing against my fridge with my head in the freezer).

*sigh* Take your star…

Hmmm…

Good.

Not to mention a state that hasn’t elected a Democrat as a senator in 25 years.

Coupled with the continually harder push of the “everyone is entitled to their opinion” narrative. Sure, everyone is allowed to have their opinion, but when it comes to actually doing things we should operate with things actually based in reality and facts, ergo, many opinions are demonstrably wrong and, in many

Don’t let them control the narrative. Before it was Democrats were lying and it was all #fakenews. Now it’s “man, barely beat a pedophile, huh?” A win is a win and we need to stick it to them.

So proud of my home state for getting Doug Jones elected.