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Reply to comment by GroinShotz in Monty Williams draws $20,000 fine for criticizing referees. by PrincessBananas85
not that it matters but I think you are not correct about NFL reffing. They are willing to review the calls with video often. The NFL problem imo is that they have made the rules so technical that it has kind of lost the spirit of the game. Specifically, things like the way they define what is a catch and what is a fumble vs an incomplete pass. Not to say that they dont get it wrong but NBA refs have basically full subjectivity because almost any play can be called for any contact. but again just my opinion.
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Reply to comment by ntilikina4thewin in Monty Williams draws $20,000 fine for criticizing referees. by PrincessBananas85
I do agree the votes would be biased but you'd think that the biases would cancel out. So if CP3 hates one ref and rates him poorly, the perceived bias against CP3 should benefit someone else who then likes that ref.
personally, I'd just like to ditch Scott Foster. That fuck was 100% involved in the Tim Donaghy shit and it is outrageous that he is still a ref
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Reply to comment by ntilikina4thewin in Monty Williams draws $20,000 fine for criticizing referees. by PrincessBananas85
I disagree... the problem IS the old blood Refs who think they are bigger than the game. It would also incentivize even calling of games (as each players vote is equal) and more respect in regard to calling Technical fouls.
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Reply to comment by SmackEh in Monty Williams draws $20,000 fine for criticizing referees. by PrincessBananas85
more reasonable would be giving the players an opportunity to rate the officials at the end of each season and bottom 10% are out of the league
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Reply to comment by i_like_my_dog_more in Struggling high-cost lender Amigo has said it will halt all lending and wind down its business after failing to raise extra funds from investors. by Naive-Maintenance244
imagine how stupid you have to be to fail in that line of 'business'
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Reply to My favourite Lovecraft stories so far (and recommendations for first time readers) by KamaandHallie
audiovox has a solid collection of free recordings of many of these.. my favorite is the alchemist though and I didn't see it listed! make sure you check it out.
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Reply to Thank you Gatsby. by KobeLP
I'm happy for you. please keep it up. society needs people who love to read. they become empathetic and all the knowledge of the world is held in books.
ughlacrossereally t1_j84neym wrote
all these people angry about this... it's literally the most interesting part of tennis. Every match should have a part in the middle like in street fighter with the car. '60 seconds to destroy 5 racquets'
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Reply to comment by PhotographTop6865 in 3 reasons not to be a Stoic (but try Nietzsche instead) by Apotheosical
suppressing emotions is not the same as not letting them rule you. my understanding is that stoicism focuses on developing the strength of character and understanding of self that will enable you to live without emotion dragging you down unnecessarily.
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Reply to comment by -greek_user_06- in I read Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and I didn't find a deeper meaning in the story. Am I dumb? by -greek_user_06-
well, then I wish you the best with it. be kind to yourself tho and don t get discouraged if it isn't satisfying right away :)
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Reply to I read Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and I didn't find a deeper meaning in the story. Am I dumb? by -greek_user_06-
no that doesn't make you dumb at all. Looking for symbolism is a skill but it can also be a curse. If you look for it everywhere it becomes more difficult to enjoy some stories where you don t find it. Be happy that you can enjoy the story for what it is and what resonates with you. If you want to learn to find symbolism, just start reading a few academic papers after you finish each novel... you 'll quickly come to be able to draw similar comparisons in other works. happy New years
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Reply to The nut that defeated its nemesis by tchuruck
he is the ONE
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Reply to Movies your parents let you see? by The-Mike-drop
terminator 2 and jackass
ughlacrossereally t1_j1zq38s wrote
smutty novels are a great way to explore personal desire. I wouldn't think it's a problem unless it's negatively impacting your relationships or something. best of luck finding your answer though
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Reply to comment by Cowsie in self integrity, me, indian ink on paper, 2020 by CefiroBlake
I agree with you that it is an accurate reproduction but the way the fingers are situated still seems to be intended to me
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Reply to comment by teh_gwungie in self integrity, me, indian ink on paper, 2020 by CefiroBlake
also fingering a very vaginal snake mouth
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Reply to comment by anonymous_guy111 in Is there a movie today that can nail a good sci-fi flick into present day like Terminator 2? by RSwoon
it's also really solid as a 'near future' film presently. In it there are: autonomous vehicles, AI, bionic implants, AI implants, targettable weaponized viruses, social controls, CCTV drones, anarchic social outcasts, etc etc. and yet it all feels like each development could conceivably be 20years away individually.