@tintintar@goodwillfiction@Nate_Cohn - high inflation
- stagnant wages
- supply chain crisis
- high gas prices
- border chaos
- got embarrassed in Afghanistan
- threatening to fire people over mandates
- incoherent mumbling from a President that doesn’t inspire anyone
@Isaac__NBA Teams always play games in trade talks, leaking bad stuff tank a players value to the media. Not saying Ja had issues but there have been many players who have done worse stuff who were talented and teams wanted them
@jackunheard Young people never lived under socialist and communist regimes or even seen them in action like the older generations who saw its ugly side or fled from it.
Maybe it’s necessary for the younger generation to have it and get burned to never want to try it again
@TheLastRefuge2 But reality is here — the Dems are not going to be silent and in fact the DSA will be disruptive to the Dems whether or not the Dems win the House. The poison pill has arrived
@GabeKuhnShow@G_Kuhn71@929espn@CDunning929 💯 The bigger issue is availability — he’s only played 79 games across the last three seasons. That’s the real killer for Memphis. Injuries and those early suspensions have cost them a ton of wins and stability.
@nicktooquick2@ESimmons79441 Those other picks weren’t sus. You just didn’t know anything about Lopez who was once slated as an lottery pick and about Saunders who tore his acl but is a dog
@Iam_ChrisJ@AlexKennedyNBA People need to quit trying to be like the NFL. It works for the NFL, but not for other sports like the NBA. it needs to be one night only. Plus the dramatic shock trades that used to happen don’t happen because of Sham and instant technology
@jordisp3 Dillion Brooks was chucking up ‘Ill-timed” shot that cost the grizzlies several games. People need to stop memory-holed that time period. He was great for what he did but at the end of the games many didn’t wanted him on the floor
@Mangan150@bryan_johnson 2025 OHSU study found insufficient sleep impacts life expectancy more than diet, exercise, or social ties—second only to smoking. It’s not necessarily the single most important factor—but it’s absolutely one of the biggest modifiable ones, right up there with the classics.
@LORWEN108 We do need sunlight — especially morning sunlight. It helps set your circadian rhythm, lowers cortisol, boosts vitamin D, improves mood, and regulates your sleep
The idea that “sun is always bad” was definitely overdone for decades.Morning sun is one of the highest return things