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Of all things jj….”musk is what’s wrong with the world.” Semi- smart? I’m semi - smart. He is the Einstein of a century…..
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Replying to @r0ck3t23
Musk is what's wrong with the world, you have these semi smart rich guys who think they are experts on everything trying to get you to believe them, these fuckers don't know shit about most of what they talk about, they don't care about you!
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8 vs 2 is a banger…
I obviously have to go with Team 8, you?
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Makes no sense. Different states can afford different salaries based upon economies and cost of legislation example 60k starting salary in Los angels hits different than same salary in rural North Dakota….
Replying to @saulgoodman178
You’re almost proving the point. If we can have a federal minimum wage, we can have a federal minimum salary for teachers.
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So worth it….
James Sexton (America’s top divorce lawyer) said something pretty sobering on Diary of a CEO: If you get married, there’s roughly a 56% chance it ends in divorce. Add in the people who stay together but are miserable (for the kids, money, etc.), and he estimates the “failure rate” jumps to 70-75%. Yet here’s the wild part: 86% of people who get divorced remarry within five years. Marriage is one of the biggest decisions we make, but the odds aren’t great — and we keep rolling the dice anyway because humans are wired for connection and partnership. It reveals something deeply philosophical about human nature — our almost stubborn optimism and longing for connection. Even after pain and failure, most of us still choose hope and the possibility of love over permanent solitude. What’s your honest take — is marriage still worth it in 2026, or are the stats too discouraging?
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Cole Caufield’s dad? He’s the ultimate hockey dad: “We grew up in Wisconsin, and if you don’t know much about American hockey, then you probably think, ‘OK, so that’s like Minnesota and Michigan, right? Powerhouse.’ But in terms of hockey culture, at least at that time, if you were a Wisconsin kid, everybody kind of looked at you like, ‘Ehhh. I dunno.’ The competition just wasn’t the same. If you wanted to make a name for yourself, you had to go to play in tournaments in Chicago or Minnesota or Detroit. So that’s what we did. We drove. Or I should say, that’s what my parents did. I didn’t do jack s***! Hahahah. They did all the work. I sat in the back and watched movies and tried to hold my pee like a hero. As I got older — around 12 or 13 — I got a chance to go play for Team Illinois. Without blinking an eye, my dad was like, ‘Let’s do it.’ An easy weekend was a 4-hour drive. But sometimes we’d have games in Detroit, and it was 8 hours each way. We’d hit the road after school on Thursday and be gone til Sunday. My mom was a third grade teacher, so she couldn’t leave her class. It would just be me and my dad, and my dad…. Well, he’s a wildman. He coached and ran our local rink. Kind of like the ultimate Hockey Dad. I could talk for hours about him, but this is him in one image….. You know those old-school hand gripper things that are supposed to make your forearms huge? He had one from like 1982. He would be cruising down the highway gripping the wheel with one hand and crushing sets with the gripper in the other hand. Maniac. And the funniest part was that he loved listening to 80s on 8 on Sirius. So he’s blasting Phil Collins with the windows rolled down, just crushing sets with the gripper. Then he’d hand it over to me. ‘Your turn.’ ‘Come on, guy. I’m 12.’ (He flips into coach mode.) ‘Shooting is all about the forearms. That’s what people don’t understand....’ ‘Dad, I can’t feel my thumbs.’ (Ultimate coach mode) ‘Alright, go ahead and take it easy. But there’s another kid out there somewhere working twice as hard as you.’ ‘There’s a kid out there with … two grippers?’ (This whole conversation takes place while ‘I Can Feel It Coming In the Air Tonight’ is blasting). Brutal. But hey, I guess it worked. I was an undersized kid, so we were always looking for any kind of edge. My dad had this saying, and it still sticks with me now…. He said, ‘Once you’re satisfied, it’s time to quit.’ He never made me do anything, but he was always there on Thursday afternoon, behind the wheel, just ready to roll. It’s crazy to me that he never complained about having to drive 60 hours a month so I could have a chance to play against better competition. If it wasn’t for my dad, I never would have made it to the NHL. At my size, coming from a football town in Wisconsin, there’s no way. To be honest, the NHL wasn’t really even my dream at first. It didn’t seem realistic. My dream was to get a free college education and play for the Badgers.” playerstribu.ne/Caufield @colecaufield | @CanadiensMTL
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Nope…… I don’t believe that’s the deal….
Wow: Colorado HC Deion Sanders says that people are "uncomfortable" because he's a confident Black man and has a 75% African American locker room. “We’re doing things that have never been done. When you see a confident black man, talking his talk & walking his walk, coaching 75% African Americans in the locker room, that’s kind of threatening; they don’t like that.” 😳😳😳
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I saw it with my mom - it’s brutally exhausting being a caregiver….. add on the emotions in the relationship and it is easy to see where one simply gets some rest upon losing a spouse….
🚨 DOCTOR STUNS INTERNET: PATIENTS START “AGE-REVERSING” RIGHT AFTER THEIR SPOUSE DIES — AND NO ONE CAN EXPLAIN IT A surgeon just went on camera and admitted something he’s seen over and over again. Patients in long marriages… dealing with chronic issues, low energy, constant symptoms. Then their spouse passes. And instead of declining… they start reversing. • “10–15 years younger” in appearance • Energy comes back • Medical conditions start fading • Movement, voice, even mood shifts He says he’s witnessed it at least a dozen times. People say they’re devastated… but something in their body is doing the opposite. Like the system finally… let go of something. So now people are asking questions no one wants to say out loud: • Was the relationship quietly draining them? • Stress they didn’t even realize they were carrying? • Or something deeper happening under the surface for decades? Because this doesn’t look like grief breaking someone. It looks like something being released. What do you think this actually is… grief hitting differently… or proof some relationships slowly wear people down?
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“That’s exactly why you will never ever be good at this.”
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Great to have another gopher!! He will love it!
Replying to @UltraRunnerPod
My son has 4.2 as well. Maxed out AP/honors classes. Varsity athlete all 4 years, national honors society. Denied by u Chicago, u Washington, Virginia. Going to UofM.
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So you are getting paid or paying for a lack of diversity?
My nephew makes €3,000 a month in Berlin as an engineer "Congrats Wilhelm, you must be proud of yourself" I told him "Not really uncle, my friends in the US make over $20,000 a month" he sighed I smiled and took out a piece of paper "Let's adjust this for quality of life, shall we?" I said First I deducted $6,000 from his friends' salaries for health insurance Then $4,000 for gun violence anxiety Another $3,000 for having no paid vacation Then $2,000 for lack of cultural diversity "Your friends make $5,000 a month" I showed him the napkin "But uncle that still leaves them with $5,000, and I only make €3,000" he said "Yes but now we adjust yours upward" I told him €6,000 for free healthcare €4,000 for work-life balance €2,000 for excellent public transport €2,000 for racially diverse society "You actually make €17,000 a month Wilhelm" I said "I never thought about it like that" he said quietly "Nobody does" I said "That is the tragedy of American propaganda" He called his friends in New York that same night and told them he felt sorry for them European salaries are much higher once you remove the American brainwashing
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The dream team- or agents of change.
So what would you call this Presidential Team?
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FACT! I wasn’t any good and was appropriately light on all semblance of swag.
Players: I'm all for guys wearing drip, playing with swag, and having a little flair. I get it...I was all about the glove hand arm sleeve, double wrist tape, eye black, Oakleys on the hat (even during night games), always a 3/4 under the jersey, etc. Look good, feel good, play good. With that being said, if you're going to be wearing all that you better play your ass off and be a dirtbag. You can't be dripped out and suck. 😂
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Have thought about this for 40 years…. It is because everybody has hit something with a stick……. And most have attempted to hit a moving object with a stick….. find, hockey, football, basketball….. none compare .
I can’t for the life of me figure out why youth baseball (Little league age, travel ball, high school) is one of the only arenas where people with absolutely no experience have the strongest opinions. Stay with me here. Like adults that know for a fact they never played baseball ever stand at sporting events criticizing coaches or kids for making mistakes while also knowing virtually nothing about the subject matter. It’s the most ignorant, lacking any self awareness things in society. Do you also walk in the kitchen during dinner service and question the executive chef or ask the roofing professionals if they’re replacing your shingles correctly knowing you have no idea what you’re talking about it’s such an insane concept to me. Yelling at children knowing you trip over your own feet mowing your lawn. just be positive and encourage the kids, thank the coaches for doing the job you can’t even come close to doing. Stop embarrassing yourself and your kids.
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And that’s how I ended up with Lebanese friends in the United States…
"Lebanon was so multi-faith and multicultural. So, we had Jews, Muslims, Christians, Protestants. The majority were Christians. We were over almost 70% Christians when we got our independence in the 40s. But because of the way Muslims multiply, you know, with the multiple wives and multiple kids, in 30 years they became the majority. Once they became the majority, they were no longer tolerant of the people who took them in and accepted them and included them in the country. They felt they were not a part of the country. They felt they were a part of the Islamic ummah or the Islamic nation. So when they turned against their brethren, Christians who lived in the same country, and Jews, but specifically the Christians, they began massacring us in large numbers because they thought we are in power now and therefore we set the rules on how things should be. And that's really what drove the country into war."
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Shock the world? You were favored by 6.5 pts and a number 1 seed……
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JOB FINISHED 😤 (📸: Andy Lyons/Getty Images)
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At’ll showem
Replying to @BobSchwaller
Not here..
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And yet…….??
Replying to @CoulterRecruits
Hate to be that guy, but that’s a FERPA violation. Staff members aren’t allowed to talk to non-guardians about students without permission from the guardian
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I’m a super safe man it would help if women and the media didn’t portray “men” as all dangerous …. Gear is both learned and taught….
A little girl accidentally knocked over my 1 year old daughter at the park today. My little girl waddled over to me sad, and powerless. I hugged her, I held her, and then I asked “do you want to go back over there?” She said “uh huh”. So, we walked. When I got there the little girl looked at me terrified, and apologized. She backed up as if I was going to hit her. She was genuinely scared of me. It broke my heart. I am so fucking tired of seeing girls, and women scared of men. I let the little girl know that it’s okay, she’s safe. It was just an accident but she still left. Worried of what I might do. Men can walk around talking “not all men” all they want, but until we can stand up and hold eachother radically responsible and accountable to being better, we stand no chance. You’re not a weapon, you’re a man, and you’re meant to symbolize safety. Thank you to the safe men in this world. We need more of you. Here’s to world where women feel safe to live. If you’re a safe man, this won’t trigger you. You’ll just get it.
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I’ve started to walk some
At 35, Lukas has built one of the most disciplined longevity routines I’ve seen. He does infrared light therapy daily, ice baths 1–2 times a week, sauna 2–3 times a week, wakes at 6 a.m. for meditation, and carefully times his supplements and meals. His mornings include oatmeal with berries, a protein shake with Nuka Honey, and a stack of his own developed supplements (fish oil, collagen, allicin/immuno support, and a 23-strain probiotic). He eats mostly organic, plant-based, unprocessed food from the weekly market and cooks everything himself. His main sport is CrossFit, and he gets NAD infusions every 1–2 months (up to €300 each) because research shows they support cellular repair, mitochondrial function, and energy production. Science nugget: NAD levels decline with age, and supplementation or precursors have been shown in studies to improve mitochondrial efficiency, reduce oxidative stress, and enhance cellular repair — one reason many report better energy and recovery after NAD therapy. Lukas says longevity isn’t a trend for him — it’s a life decision. He prioritizes sleep, movement, and nutrition above almost everything else, even timing his private life around it. It’s inspiring (and a bit intimidating) to see someone treat their body and mind with this level of intentionality. What’s one habit you’ve added (or want to add) to live healthier and longer?
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Bracketts crossing country club….. things are easy….. well run….. it all starts at the top.
One thing I've noticed that the best run golf/country clubs have in common... they are run by a benevolent dictator. One person with a vision with everyone on staff aligned to carry out that vision. Member boards tend to have an inconsistent vision subject to the whims of the current board members. Corporate run clubs can be good but tend to prioritize profit over all else. Oh, and Golf Club > Country Club Thanks for coming to my TED Talk.
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