@MaxPuster2@TheGasStovee Either it's a timeless story that applies to all mankind 3,000 years later, or it's just a story about some Mediterranean people that only Mediterranean people can learn from. And if it's the former, it's appropriate that the cast should represent the intended audience.
@SwannMarcus89 Except absolutely nobody believes in applying the last clause of the 2nd Amendment as written, including Scalia. Nobody believes "shall not be infringed." So, no, it is not unreasonable to agree with birthright citizenship and think D.C. v. Heller was a misbegotten travesty.
@xwanyex Conservatives are like Browns fans. The team can go 5-12, and they'll run their mouths about how many sacks the guy who couldn't wait to leave got, and then they'll brag about "winning" the trade that sent him away. This does not make them the best fans.
@spencerpratt I see. So you are suggesting that the mayor of New York should be in charge of Con Ed? That's a position significantly more socialist than anything Mamdani has done or said. You are profoundly ignorant.
@orsonscottcard Personal liberty laws, and not an artillery assault, are your Civil War-adjacent analogue for sanctuary cities. This is like 9th-grade history. https://t.co/fGR4Rf31rt
@Devon_Eriksen_@politicalmath Jameis Winston threw for 5,100 yards and 33 TDs, and nobody thought he was an NFL starter. Strangely, everyone also looked at how many turnovers he had, and nobody confused him with Tom Brady.
@misfitpatriot_ UFC viewership tops out at around 5 million. Motocross is a fraction of that. Working class is 94 million people. So 90+ percent of the working class doesn't care about either. Funny how country snobs think their snobbery is different from opera snobs.
@dr_balbin My God, you stupid fuck. It doesn't start spinning when it's about Israel. It starts spinning when it's not fiction. You have no qualms about an apartheid because you are consuming a fictional version of events conceived on a mental and emotional level suitable for children.
@romanhelmetguy@BretDevereaux Have you fucking seen a dog before? I have zero expertise in ancient Greek, but if they have a word for "dog-eyed," it means "ashamed" and absolutely not under any circumstances "shameless." I submit that anyone who wrote the Argos scene is deeply familiar with remorseful dogs.
@InBijanWeTrust Good decision. You saved $70 million and kept four draft picks (including two first-rounders) while getting more touchdowns on fewer targets.
@WitlessChip@PalmyrPar Christopher Nolan, born in London and educated in England, directs Tom Holland, also born in London and educated in England, to call Odysseus "dad."
This dude: Should have left it up to the Brits.
@Grownded@CrusadeusWolf The end of the book is the animals looking at the men (capitalists) and the pigs (totalitarians co-opting socialist messaging) and not being able to tell the difference. They teach it in middle school because children are expected to understand this.
@Alex_Kozora They really came away with nothing to help the defense this season. Do you expect them to stand pat, or are they going to look for vets displaced by rookies like when George Kittle made Vance McDonald available?
@PittsburghSport@wantawhat Because they value age and position versatility, and Dunker has Pregnon beat in both regards. And every time they get burned by an older prospect (Jarvis and Kenny leap immediately to mind), they skew younger for a few years. But also they drafted Dunker and didn't draft Pregnon.
@ASaunders_PGH@DavidMTodd Here is my specific question to this point. The Allar "reach" (and I am not wild about the pick) would have barely been considered a reach if the Steelers had selected the No. 249-drafted player instead. How do you reconcile when the entire league ignores the CBB value?
@ASaunders_PGH I would definitely say that, if you are criticizing Khan for not moving around the board, you probably shouldn't be evaluating Bernard as pick No. 47. Didn't Khan "add value" by getting #47 for roughly the value of #49 on a trade value chart?