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Hagar reacted to a post in a topic: Global Warming...The Scientific Debate?
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Doesn't Brenham have to get through a pretty good Consolidated team first?
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So help me to understand this mentality if you don't mind. How exactly do you feel that your complaining from the stands is helping the team, coaches, or program? You do realize that the coaches can't hear you right? and if they could it is unlikely they would make changes based on your suggestions....so what is your goal here? Let's say that you go to a movie, and I'm sitting next to you, and I start hollering about how the movie is all wrong, the lighting is off...the lines are weak, the acting is bad etc. and you look over at me and ask me to shut up...so I come back with "I paid my 7 bucks so I can say whatever I want, I've been watching movies for 30 years and I know all about them, when I see something wrong I'm calling it out, and if you don't like it then you can move" would that be acceptable behavior in your mind? of course not...so why is it any different at the football game? I can only think of two reasons why you and guys like you carry on the way you do 1) therapy- you use criticizing coaches as a release from the stresses of day to day life...I get that, it feels good to able to let people have it sometimes 2) attention - for some reason you really want the people around you to think you are a guru of football, like maybe you'll get some respect or maybe some more dates if people know you as the resident football expert of row 15 either way...it sure seems shallow to me that you regularly tear down a group of hard working and long suffering people in front of their friends and families to make yourself feel good or to get people to look at you
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I don't get how we can say there is no "human linkage"...you aren't asking for realistic, logical conclusions, you have put yourself into a position where no amount of reasoning will change your mind, like a juror in a murder case who won't convict on a mountain of evidence because they have seen too much NCIS and they want some dang DNA here's what is known: CO2 traps heat in the atmosphere humans release a lot of CO2 by burning fossil fuels since humans starting releasing a lot of CO2 into the air...earth has gotten hotter do you really need more than that? If I stop on the scale and weigh in at 180 lbs...then I go grab a 20 pound dumbbell and get back on the scale, now my weight is 200lbs......does it makes sense for me to say "We can't just blame the extra weight on the dumbbell! it was probably natural phenomenon! My weight has been fluctuating my whole life...I just happened to go up at the same time as I grabbed that dumbbell and got back on the scale, the dumbbell weighs nothing..I heard about a dude over in Alaska who grabbed the dumbbell and got lighter!..so that means there is no dumbbell problem...we must never blame the dumbbell!!!!! look I hate the government with a purple passion.......and I get that politicians are probably eaten up over how using global warming as an excuse they can demand more powers from the people...I hate the thought of it honestly...but the two things don't have to go together...just because this is a serious world wide issue doesn't mean that we need the government to fix it...if anything they would definitely make it worse
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TxHoops reacted to a post in a topic: Global Warming...The Scientific Debate?
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I love the cognitive dissonance at play when somebody says the scientists are all lying in the relentless pursuit of money assume you have no more than a high school scientific foundation (me) and really don't care that much about the global warming debate (me) because ya figure it's all coming to an end sometime and it might as well be sooner rather than later #nolivesmatter so anyways....working from that viewpoint...which scenario is more likely scenario 1) lots of different people who study climate science have purposely created a fictional narrative about how human behavior is heating the planet to catastrophic levels, they are motivated to do this for the following reasons A - to make themselves and their careers very important B - to get more government funding for their lavish lifestyles C - as part of a leftist plot to overthrow big corporations and create a new world order communist government scenario 2) it appears that the release of CO2 is killing the planet, people who have made their fortunes, or currently make a living the in the oil/gas/fracking/refining industry can plainly see that if this is true, than the government might step in and promote the use of energy sources that could very well cost millions of jobs and completely destroy the economy of the place they live. In response to this..it is much easier to find articles that support that position you really want to hear anyway, which is that the earth is doing just fine, nothing to see here, carry on as usual. I hold no ill will against anybody for believing in the first scenario..heck it might be true..i just doesn't sound very plausible to me...i know that if my livelihood depended on the oil industry...i'd be much happier believing in that then admitting to myself that i'm contributing to a major problem... really though who cares.....I read while back that in order to reverse the affects of GW we'd have to immediately revert to the energy expenditure of a nation like kenya......that ain't happening...if the damage is done it's done..I say bring on the mad max post apocalyptic world already
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Lagarious is a good one, there was also a Melton kid who played with that group that moved to celina, is a D1 recruit and has started on the O-line for them..it is really was a loaded class. it's no coincidence that Dayton is struggling a little bit and Liberty is doing so well. If you wan't your new coach to succeed over there on your side of the river, don't ask old coach Stewart about X's and O's...ask him about how to do a better job recruiting Liberty
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Boy allowed to run for Homecoming Queen
gohornets23 replied to PhatMack19's topic in Political Forum
The Spartans of ancient Greece were one of the toughest warrior cultures in human history...they took homosexuality as a matter of course. Alexander who conquered the known world was the occasional lover of his warlord and best friend...being accepting of homosexuality has nothing to do with weakness..the only weakness is intolerance..a sad weakness of intelligence and character -
I'm with Jesse Ventura I believe patriotism comes from the heart. Patriotism is voluntary. It is a feeling of loyalty and allegiance that is the result of knowledge and belief. A patriot shows their patriotism through their actions, by their choice.Chapter 391 is not about choice. In Chapter 391, the State mandates patriotic actions and displays. Our government should not dictate actions. The United States of America exists because people wanted to be free to choose. All of us should have free choice when it comes to patriotic displays... a government wisely acting within its bounds will earn loyalty and respect from its citizens. A government dare not demand the same. There is much more to being a patriot and a citizen than reciting the pledge or raising a flag. Patriots serve. Patriots vote. Patriots attend meetings in their community. Patriots pay attention to the actions of government and speak out when needed. Patriots teach their children about our history, our precious democracy and about citizenship. Being an active, engaged citizen means being a patriotic American every day. No law will make a citizen a patriot. - In response to his veto of a bill that would have required school students to recite the pledge of allegiance
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baddog reacted to a post in a topic: Trending on SEtx
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seriously X family live free for 500years Y family lives under captivity for 350 130 sort of free 70years as free as X family. What family would you bet on to be more further ahead. This is no less true for poor white kids living in those trailers over in kenefick than it is for poor black kids in any other town...poverty and getting out of poverty is a problem all by itself, it doesn't belong to a certain skin color. I honestly thing that racial tension is a convenient way for the powerful to divide the rest of us. If it weren't for racial tensions, we might look around and decide that the real thing "holding us down" are government regulations that stifle opportunities and draconian drug laws that serve only to put poor people in prisons and fix nothing, but instead of working class people uniting, marching and slinging batteries at deluded and corrupt government officials, we're too busy arguing at each other about a the protest of some football player forget all the black/white statistics.....I'd be willing to bet that 99.999999% of the people who get beat up or shot by police are living at or below the poverty line, nobody in a gated community driving a lexus causes cops to "fear for their lives"
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Heard In passing: Dems talking about sexual immorality.
gohornets23 replied to 5GallonBucket's topic in Political Forum
I think this guy does a good job explaining it from the side of democratic congressman, there is a musical part and then it shows him talking, right at one minute in.. -
You sir, are correct I have failed miserably I thought I had climbed high atop the mountain of high school football internet message board greatness with my "inside information" only to find out that this "in"formation was really "out"formation I am reminded of young icarus who flew just a tad too close to the sun thank you for humbling me this is very similar to the story of a group of extremely vocal internet posters who spent a ton of time talking about how great their team was and were making plans to attend the state title game only to be soundly defeated in the 2nd round.
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bleedblue reacted to a post in a topic: Crosby Spring Game
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Word I got is they did the spring game in the middle of the day without pads so as to lower the amount of parents screaming at the coaching staff, it has apparently always been an issue but a few select "fans" are getting out of hand with it, coach would just as soon get his work in without having his players have to hear him and his staff be questioned every few minutes
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yes...I did...a transgender woman would be a person who is biologically male that identifies as female, if you use gender related pronouns it would be appropriate to call this person "her" and "she"...so "transgender woman" answers your question, talking about a woman with a wiener...
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seems to me that we have a way bigger problem with pedophilia in the priesthood than in the transgender world, so If we're just playing the law of averages and managing risk i'd go with the tranny, just my personal opinion on the matter
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so don't hold hands or kiss your wife in public, homosexuals find it disgusting, keep your weird hetero fetishes secret, stop throwing it in the face of the rest of world
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sorry...don't get much time in front of the computer yes I'd have no problem with a transgender woman going to the same bathroom as my daughter (who is four) at the same time I'd be much more wary of letting my son who (7) spend time alone with a priest