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Rules: https://t.co/MdkXLhjdCn | NoPurNec, US/18+, Ends 6/24
Welp, if you’re looking improved aesthetics in players then I’m sorry, Madden 27 beta is not passing the test.
- Tiny head issue/ helmet issue is still a very real issue. I could hardly tell if anything was changed.
- Helmet tilt is not near as pronounced as what was lead on.
- Helmet fit in general is not good.
- No new generic rookie faces. The same weird, recycled faces we’ve seen for a decade.
- Oh yeah, and the classic clipping we saw all over the place.
Sigh. I won’t be playing Madden again this year.
#Madden27
Le dije a mi hijo: —¿Te vas a casar con la mujer que yo elija?
Él dijo: —¡NO!
Le dije: —Es la hija de Bill Gates.
Mi hijo dijo: —OK.
Llamé a Bill Gates y le dije: —Quiero que tu hija se case con mi hijo.
Bill Gates dijo: —¡NO!
Le dije a Bill Gates: —Mi hijo es el CEO del Banco Mundial.
Bill Gates dijo: —OK.
Llamé al presidente del Banco Mundial y le pregunté si podía convertir a mi hijo en CEO del Banco Mundial.
Él dijo: —¡NO!
Le dije: —Mi hijo es yerno de Bill Gates.
Él dijo: —OK.
Así es exactamente cómo funciona la política...
10,000% RISE IN ALPHA-GAL SYNDROME DEMANDS IMMEDIATE FBI INVESTIGATION FOR POSSIBLE BIOTERRORISM:
1. Farmers reporting mysterious boxes of ticks and possible aircraft drops.
2. Peer-reviewed paper says it's “morally obligatory” to release GMO ticks that spread Alpha-Gal Syndrome.
3. Bill Gates is spending MILLIONS funding GMO tick technology.
4. Gates also funds lab-grown/fake meat that doesn’t contain alpha-gal.
5. The U.S. Army previously released 270,000+ ticks into the wild for bioweapons research.
"A Drone Reached The Bottom of The Bermuda Triangle, What It Filmed Shocked Everyone"
What if I told you that a drone descended to the bottom of the Bermuda Triangle last summer, and what it filmed in the final 11 minutes of its descent has been classified, suppressed, and quietly leaked to a handful of researchers who refuse to be named publicly?
Not a few hours of routine seafloor video. Not a flat sediment plain. Something else entirely. For 80 years, the Bermuda Triangle has swallowed ships, aircraft, and human beings without leaving a trace. Five Navy bombers vanished mid-flight on a routine training run. A 542-foot supply ship disappeared with 306 men aboard. Commercial airliners blinked off radar in cloudless skies. And for eight decades, no one could get close enough to the bottom to find out what had happened to them.
The pressure was too extreme. The trenches were too deep. The technology didn't exist. Until last year. In July 2024, an autonomous deep-sea drone reached the floor of the Brownson Deep, the lowest point of the entire Atlantic Ocean, and its cameras captured three things at the same time. The first was a graveyard of ships so vast that the team aboard the surface vessel lost the ability to count them in real time. The second was a series of geometric formations on the seafloor that, in the lead researcher's own words, are "inconsistent with any known geological process at that depth."
The third was something moving along the edge of those formations for less than four seconds before the drone's signal severed instantly and the vehicle was lost forever. What that footage shows, and what the scientists who've reviewed it are now saying behind closed doors, doesn't just explain 80 years of missing ships. It rewrites the entire history of the Atlantic floor.
TOP GUN: MAVERICK (2022) had the impossible task of following a movie people had spent decades romanticizing. The fact that it came out 36 years later and immediately justified its own existence is still kind of remarkable.
A PARENT’S JOURNEY THROUGH YOUTH SPORTS:
Age 5: “He’s got a cannon.”
Age 6: “He’s the fastest kid out there. Coach said so.”
Age 7: “Rec ball isn’t challenging him anymore.”
Age 8: “We tried out for select. Obviously made it.”
Age 9: “$2,800 for the season. Plus uniforms. Plus tournaments. Plus hotels.”
Age 10: “Cooperstown is basically a family vacation, right?”
Age 11: “He needs a hitting guy. And a pitching guy. And probably a mental performance coach.”
Age 12: “I’m not a crazy sports parent. The OTHER parents are crazy.”
Age 13: “We changed schools. For academics. (And also baseball.)”
Age 14: “Showcases are a requirement at this age.”
Age 15: “Ya his ranking just ticked up. We’re cooking.”
Age 16: “He just needs to get seen by the right school.”
Age 17: “The D1 schools want him to walk on. He’ll earn a spot by sophomore year.”
Age 18: “Okay, D2 is actually really competitive.”
Age 19: “He’s redshirting. Strategic.”
Age 20: “He’s focusing on school now.”
Age 21: “You know what? He’s so much happier.”
Roughly 7% of high schoolers play in college.
About 1.5% of those get drafted.
Less than half of draftees ever play one day in the big leagues.
The odds of our kids going pro are somewhere between “struck by lightning” and “find a $100 in old shorts.”
I love youth sports (all my kids play a bunch of them) just keep a good perspective my friends. ✌️