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Replying to @Gatsoxo
If you're into offbalance pH that is 😭😭🤦🏾‍♂️🤦🏾‍♂️
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Replying to @ryori_11
Then one can catch a kick, offbalance and grapple into ground and pound on that midsection. But mixing between head and body shots.
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Replying to @FullAccessHoops
oh yea he was offbalance and moving awkwardly bc of irregularities.
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E negligenciado está a divida onshore da China, que se considerar todo offbalance, tem o FMI estimando em 124% do PIB em 2023. Custo estimado ano, em juros poderia ser superior a 4% do PIB. E se olhar alguns governos locais, ja estao insolventes.
🇯🇵💣 De tudo que está acontecendo no mundo, sem dúvida os juros japoneses são os mais perigosos. Pois jaja realmente vão ter que vender suas reservas de mais de $1.2 TRILHHOES de dólares de títulos Americanos para segurar o Yen. Nenhum país consegue absorver isso além do próprio USA. Quando China vendeu, USA fez acordo com UK para eles comprarem e segurarem a bomba. Mas a China ainda tem $600 bilhões que pode vender a qualquer momento. Mas agora se o próprio USA tiver que comprar, eles não tem dinheiro, vão ter que imprimir mais dívida para comprar os próprios títulos, com isso a dívida que já é de $39 trilhões vai explodir e seu custo também, como consequência juros Americanos de 10yrs e 30yrs sobem muito provável que para 6% e 7% respectivamente. Fazendo juros no mundo todo subirem. Isso tb acaba com carry trade (instituições emprestam dinheiro em Yen que tinha juro baixo, e compravam ações Americanas). A coisa tá ficando bem séria, e IPCA 8% no Brasil é por causa disso e não pela política local.
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Former Heavyweight Champion Floyd Patterson and Jerry Quarry fight to a 10-round draw, on June 9, 1967, at the LA Memorial Coliseum. The Long Beach Independent Press-Telegram would write: "In a stunning decision which caught the crowd of some 20,000 by surprise, Jerry Quarry, 193, was voted a draw with Floyd Patterson, 194, Friday night at the Coliseum. Young Jerry opened fast winning the first round. Midway through the second round Quarry found the opening he had been waiting for and ripped home a left hook that dropped Floyd. Quarry was on Floyd like a tiger and sent Patterson tumbling to the canvas again with a right hand to the chin. From there on it was Patterson's fight and gave Jerry a severe pounding. Quarry was bleeding from the nose, mouth and a cut over the right eye from the 4th round on. Quarry looked as if he might start a rally halfway through the 7th round but Patterson offset this when he dropped an offbalance Quarry with a left hook high on the chest. Quarry came on in the 9th, shaking up Patterson with a right to the head and following up with a terrific left hook to the body, but Patterson opened the last round with a solid left hook to the chin and ripped Quarry's body with another left hook and seemingly won the fight only to have the officials see it otherwise." Most observers scored the fight for Patterson, AP and UPI both had Floyd a clear winner while The Long Beach Independent Press-Telegram had two writers covering the fight, Dave Lewis and Dave Taylor, who scored it 7-5 and 7-4-1 respectively for Patterson.
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Shamet #curse brunsons big head #offbalance kat #gay hart #fingerpoppin butts Og Asian #distraction 🤞🏾
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5. You mix deep questions with total nonsense One text: What’s something you’ve never told anyone? Next text: Would you rather fight 100 duck sized horses or one horse-sized duck? The contrast keep her offbalance and addicted to your vibe
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Replying to @footballontnt
Penalty for Mandueke dragging Mendes, which caused Mendes to be offbalance and falling onto him? Fucking hilarious. The coach that also cried for handball when there was nothing in the replay. Joke. Lucky this sore loser didn’t win.
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even dating back to the RS the spurs games really show how shai’s “wiry strength” and decel work in tandem, you’d occasionally want him around the elbows to negate wemby but he isn’t quite strong enough to create space with body blows without first getting the defender offbalance
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Replying to @KnightsTempOrg
Smart. She didn't throw any punches. She used her knee to strike the guy and used her weight tactically to offbalance him.
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Replying to @DenisMandok
Ten zlom kdy hyperscaleri neinvestuji z provozniho cashe, ale z offbalance struktur stoji za zminku🤪
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Replying to @Lino_NBA
Das ist so abnormal freaky was der macht, für mich gibts momentan kein Spieler dem ich lieber zugucke. Gestern die Szene, wo er fast schon unter dem Board ist und offbalance noch einen Putback schafft, nachdem er den Ball schon 2x in die Luft getippelt hat. So schnell, so agil.
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GOP Voters Don’t Want Mike Pence’s Republican Party | Joy Pullmann, The Federalist Indiana Republican primary voters netted dramatic changes up and down ballots Tuesday, kicking out a wave of establishment-allied incumbents while reinforcing many incumbent conservatives against party-backed challengers from their left. The headlines focused on eight Republican state senators who faced primary challengers backed by President Donald Trump for failing to redistrict the state to combat Democrat-run states’ rampant gerrymandering of congressional districts. At this writing, by large margins six of the eight Senate challengers have kicked out the anti-redistricting incumbents, including members of senior GOP state leadership. One of the remaining incumbents kept his seat, probably thanks in large part to a low-quality challenger, and the other race is too close to call with a margin of only a few votes, according to NBC, and probably headed to a recount. Indiana Gov. Mike Braun and U.S. Sen. Jim Banks, both vocal and in Banks’ case large financial supporters of the primary challengers, have called for state Senate President Pro Tempore Rodric Bray to step down due to the electoral slaughter of his coalition. Indiana’s Republican Party, both at state and county levels, spent big to attack more conservative candidates, and most of that spending failed to protect their incumbents. The Indiana Senate Majority Campaign Committee, run by Bray, lost two of its steering members to primary challengers Tuesday, including Majority Caucus Chair Travis Holdman. Its largest primary expenditure this year of $600,000, according to the Indiana Family Association’s Micah Clark, attempted to protect Sen. Spencer Deery, whose race is currently within three votes of a loss. Its second-biggest spend, $492,000, went to Sen. Linda Rogers, whom Clark noted has a “fairly conservative voting record,” yet she lost by 18 points Tuesday. These two races alone sucked up nearly half the SMCC’s financial stockpile as of the end of 2025, when the Indiana Senate tanked redistricting efforts. Yet that’s not all. The Indiana primaries were not solely about Trump as a figure, as corporate media in and out of state are framing the story, but about the kind of Republican Party its voters want. You can see that down ballot. In other races that did not include the Trump factor, more conservative candidates also scored wins in the primaries, often while fighting against their own local and state Republican parties. South Bend-area County Councilwoman Amy Drake won her primary against a Republican challenger who had access to huge amounts of money for a local race, spending what Drake says is some $200,000 to fly in out-of-state door-knockers and airplane banner ads. (Drake is an occasional contributor to The Federalist.) Drake sparked her challenger by not only voting against the unpopular expansion of taxpayer-subsidized data centers in her greater Chicagoland locale, but also by governing as a prudent conservative rather than a patsy for the usual corporate interests. She first took office in the purple area opposing stringent Covid lockdown measures pushed by local health officials. While re-awarding Drake her Republican seat, local voters kicked out an incumbent Republican councilman who has for the last year caucused with Democrats with backing from … the local Republican Party. Trump endorsed nobody in these local races, and yet voters still kicked out party-backed Republicans in favor of Drake and her ally Jamie O’Brien. “These victories represent the second set of primaries launched against Republicans on the council since 2024,” Drake wrote in her email newsletter Wednesday morning. “That we’ve managed to beat the perpetrators for a second time in a row is certainly satisfying. These primary attacks were of course launched by the same people who now control the St. Joe County Republican party — why many of us good Rs no longer participate in their functions.” Over in Fort Wayne, the state’s second-largest city, a similar dynamic is underway, complicated by the surrounding county’s appalling inability this year to deliver election results on election night. The Republican primary race between Trump-endorsed state Sen. Liz Brown and Banks-backed challenger Darren Vogt is currently within a hundred votes and not fully counted as of this writing due to apparently poor election management. Even if Vogt loses, the race is a clear indicator that for local voters, these primary results are not wholly about Trump. If that were the case, the incumbent Trump endorsed solely for her very prominent support for redistricting should have won with a large margin, like most of the other Trump-endorsed state senators have. Instead, Brown got electorally spanked, even if she ekes out a narrow win, by defecting from base voters’ priorities through single-handedly blocking a robust state immigration enforcement bill for a year, blocking a constitutional carry bill, and voting against a bill to protect girls from competing with cross-dressing males in high school sports. It’s clear she’s gotten the message, as she reversed herself on all these issues. In addition, Brown has been a strong pro-life ally for years, which certainly earned her base voters’ loyalty, especially against a competitor her campaign says has used in-vitro fertilization. The point being, Trump’s endorsement of Brown did not give her the massive victory margin other Trump-endorsed candidates achieved. This means a Trump endorsement has weight with Republican voters, but it’s not always enough to offbalance other things they care about. That means that yes, while these election results are definitely a win for Trump, Banks, Braun, Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita, and Turning Point USA Action — all of whom were significant players in these primaries on the more conservative side — these major players are successful because they are delivering what Republican voters are desperate to get from their elected officials. It’s not about Trump’s personality. It’s not about counter-culture MAGA hats to “own the libs.” It’s about what Trump delivers for voters. Drake and her ally O’Brien won big margins without a Trump endorsement, because voters trust they’ll do the same thing Trump does: deliver prudent, bold conservative policy wins. These primaries were a proxy war between different wings of the state Republican Party. Trump, Banks, Rokita, Braun, TPUSA, and the Senate primary challengers represented its insurgent conservative wing. The primary losers represent the “establishment” that knifes conservative priorities like it’s their only reason for existing (besides getting kickbacks from big business). In short, the Indiana primaries were a wipeout for the Mike Pence wing of the Indiana Republican Party. The part of the Republican Party that can’t deflect devastating changes to Virginia’s state constitution, pass the SAVE Act in Congress, deliver trustworthy elections at the state level, back mass deportations, rein in predatory big businesses, get its attention away from foreign wars that drive inflation, impeach corrupt judges, and enact mass firings of administrative state bureaucrats better take notice. Voters like Trump, not because of his hair or sometimes-embarrassing comments, but because he’s changing how the Republican Party does business. thefederalist.com/2026/05/06…
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Replying to @_JRLB_
Muy bien asi son los cambios de raiz hay muchos inconformes porque se les acabaron los privilegios Pero es Bueno que haya pasado esto con lo de la gubernadora y el gobernador. Para no estar muy confiados y siempre estar alerta. Es bueno estar Offbalance y seguir luchand
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Some Offbalance Runs
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bad footwork and decision making. She was offbalance. No room to shoot
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Replying to @FightFiles_
Read naked choke is tough to escape when it's locked in. You can take down a bigger opponent that way. His mistake was holding a weapon he had no intention on using. Second was throwing an offbalance punch with it in his hands. Big boy proly woulda whooped him with better choices
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#MidnightPlayers, #Wordling success can make us feel giddy. #Wordlers have fizzy reactions to sleuthing successfully.We use up our bottled energy, puzzle peeps. Here's to never feeling offbalance! #Wordle1770 3/6 #Wordle 1548/1548 #MidnightWordle ⬜⬜🟨⬜⬜ 🟨⬜🟩🟩🟨 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩
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Rui offbalance, no problem. Lakers are looking solid on offense. #Lakeshow
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Whhhuuuuuuttt. 🤯 So OffBalance was the problem this whole time.
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