@Weasel9100 Before this he was generally well liked and is flushed with resist lib money, I think anyone would have a helluva time trying to primary him. (Tho they should!)
@theceoofbananas@bornposting Idris is the same as Angelina Jolie where everyone agrees they're super stars but the roles they've actually had don't match it
Brendan Sorsby admitted to wagering at least $90,000 across more than 9,000 bets during his college career, including bets involving Indiana football while he was a member of the Hoosiers in 2022.
For the current outlook to be that he'll play in 2026 after serving just a two-game suspension is stunning.
As disastrous a ruling as there has ever been in modern sports. The pathway is now clear: gamble as much as you like, including on your own team and hope you are--or get--good enough that you can lawyer up down the line. A much bigger disaster than anything with NIL or portal.
Hard to believe Spencer Pratt lost the election despite having no experience, being highly unpopular and running in a 4:1 democratic stronghold.
Makes no sense.
@Less_HumbleTeej People say they want less regulations till colleges just keep breaking anything the NCAA tries to protect and use obviously biased judges to protect their asshole players. Insane he might get away with this and I'm a tech alumni lol
This is a national tragedy. It was inevitable after 2020 and Megyn's probably lying here, but if you get to the point where you can't believe Rs finished third in jungle primaries in a deep blue state in a year the R president's favorability is minus a billion, nothing's real
I'd love to introduce "based" Mike Lee to the concept of liberalism, a battle-tested guarantor of the interests of minority faith groups, as an alternative to pleading with the sectarian plurality to let him into the in-group.
Spencer Pratt finishing with a lower % of the vote than Trump got in 2024 is a very good reminder of the echo chamber that Twitter has created around this election
@BlueSteeleCage@LocalSoundwave Naked Gun remake and some of the Harold and Kumar sequels did if I remember right but they do tend to be few and far between
Fascinating thread. People are asserting Spock died for love (friendship) & others are saying he died for logic (needs of the many)
Y’all it was both. That’s the point. Spock at this point is no longer in conflict. Love & Logic. 🖖🏼