He is about to raise $75 billion at a pure fantasy valuation. Literally getting the money he has been aiming to get for 20 years to supposedly achieve his dream of making life multi-planetary, and instead of celebrating, he is spending his time tweeting racist shit non-stop.
The fact that people are not only OK with that but they are like "take my money" will forever be cringe. I have no respect for anyone who ignores his racist diatribe to try to make a few bucks speculating.
"I love you and I'm proud of you."
For you ➡️ you become more vulnerable and more open.
For them ➡️ gives affirmation they'll need on the hard days.
For the relationship ➡️ it sets a tone of love and acceptance and that neither of you are alone.
"I love you and I'm proud of you."
For you ➡️ you become more vulnerable and more open.
For them ➡️ gives affirmation they'll need on the hard days.
For the relationship ➡️ it sets a tone of love and acceptance and that neither of you are alone.
"I'm really glad you're in my life."
For you ➡️ stops you from drifting into autopilot and taking good people for granted.
For them ➡️ answers a question they'd likely never ask out loud.
For the relationship ➡️ creates presence and appreciation for both of you.
Lost in all this gaslighting and identifying as the victim from Texas Tech is the fact that these idiots gave a gambling addict $5 million.
Negligence and laziness isn’t an excuse there.
Under Texas law, courts defer to the internal affairs and rules of private associations and will not substitute the court’s judgment for the association's decision (such as membership revocation, rule-making, or expulsion) unless the association failed to follow its own bylaws or acted in bad faith. So how does Texas Tech get around that? ⬇️
The CFB talking heads are betting, at some point, Texas will spend enough to win enough & make their preseason takes look smart.
Maybe this is the year. It wouldn’t shock me.
But Sark hasn’t shown he can win when it matters at any point in his career. First things first.
The same Texas Tech who used sovereign immunity to avoid going to court when Mike Leach sued for wrongful termination
really loves court all of a sudden…
There is an irony in Cody Campbell spending millions to convince people he should be the great reformer of college sports before ultimately showing that he’s just another rich guy who is happy to bend the rules if it means his school wins a few more games