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  • I love baseball. I also love bananas.

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    JollyJ
    The wife loves baseball. Me, not so much. I'm enduring the NCAA women's softball World Series this week and the men's regionals. But I will say this, having been dragged to all kinds of baseball games...Minor league baseball is some of the most entertaining. On-field play is usually pretty good, but the atmosphere, cost-to-attend, and promotions are usually pretty good.o Looks like these guys are having a great time!
  • Shapiro: Why I Quit Georgetown

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    George KG
    Ann Althouse comments: The New York Times story "A Conservative Quits Georgetown’s Law School Amid Free Speech Fight/Ilya Shapiro, who tweeted that a 'lesser Black woman' would get a Supreme Court nod, was cleared by a school investigation. He decided to leave anyway": [She] tweeted about a “chorus of entitled white men justifying a serial rapist’s arrogated entitlement” during the confirmation of Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh. “Bonus: we castrate their corpses and feed them to swine? Yes,” she continued. Professor Fair said on Monday that at the time she made the tweet, she was already a target of death and rape threats, and her posts had become “performative.” The fallout, including threats to “elderly ladies working in the dining hall, students in the library,” had been so bad for the community that she had taken a research leave to go to Afghanistan, where she felt safer. Professor Fair said she was one of only a few Georgetown faculty members who signed a petition supporting Mr. Shapiro after the ruckus about his posts. And she said that without knowing him, she did not think his tweet was racist, given that “he actually put forward a person of color.” But student complaints are “the death knell,” she said. By the way, the New York Times elided part of what Fair tweeted. The full text, quoted in Shapiro's Wall Street Journal column, is: "Look at this chorus of entitled white men justifying a serial rapist’s arrogated entitlement. All of them deserve miserable deaths while feminists laugh as they take their last gasps. Bonus: we castrate their corpses and feed them to swine? Yes."
  • The Monologue

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    JollyJ
    On this one, you don't need theories. It's pretty much black and white.
  • The Producer

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    JollyJ
    I'm sure Cheney will have a starring role. After this debacle, she couldn't get elected in Wyoming if she passed out $100 bills.
  • “Great Resignation” in the Academia

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    George KG
    @Jolly another thing. Ed was the guy who decided salaries in the department. He was given a budget by the university for salaries, and he divvied it up. At the time I left, I was the 2nd or 3rd highest paid. I was told that by someone who was on the committee.
  • Hay Cats! Your auto tip of the day!

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    Catseye3C
    Awww-w-w.
  • Charge your phone here

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    KlausK
    @jon-nyc said in Charge your phone here: Cute. But annoying. Just like my ex wife.
  • Yard sale

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    brendaB
    @jon-nyc said in Yard sale: But didja have fun? LOLOLOL
  • Aqua, and other D&D geeks.

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    HoraceH
    Cool. Good bed time listening.
  • SOB gots hutzpah

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    George KG
    Maybe NOW they'll handcuff him and frogmarch him to jail? Hope springs eternal, you know.
  • No confidence?

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    RenaudaR
    @George-K Judging from his hair in that photo I would say he didn’t quite coming out of that caucus row with a Roger Moore shine
  • Now, we're talking real money...

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    LuFins DadL
    Did he bring any star power with him? I really thought Manning was going to get it.
  • 2nd Amendment

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    JollyJ
    People get robbed, raped and killed in nice neighborhoods everyday...
  • Speaking of real money...

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    JollyJ
    @LuFins-Dad said in Speaking of real money...: @jon-nyc said in Speaking of real money...: That’s awesome. I'm not so sure... I'm glad that it puts getting a car in reach and I'm also glad that along with a part-time on-campus job it can basically help him graduate relatively debt-free, but I do worry a bit about unrealistic expectations of the value of money. Dinner and a movie with a date used to cost me about 10 hours of work at that age. For him, it will be about 2 hours... In addition, I am serious about inflationary concerns, here. Emphasize keeping his eyes on the prize, which is graduating debt free. He'll be okay, his mom and dad did a good job.
  • Police Work

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    HoraceH
    There's plenty of room within the leftist coalition for inherently violent, angry, and dangerous people to hide in plain sight. All they need is some awareness of when it's socially acceptable to be an outraged asshole. Then they let fly, as is their nature. They would find a place to shit their rage one way or another, regardless of the culture they lived in.
  • A Housing Opinion

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    AxtremusA
    OK, stepping back 10,000 steps and flying up 30,000 feet to look at the big picture. Blackrock (and other like conglomerates) buying up assets — it’s just organizations whose reason d’être is making money using money finding an asset class that they think will let them do it more efficiently. When the risk/reward profile of “single family houses” becomes more favorable than that for other asset classes (e.g., “apartment complexes,” “commercial real estate,” stocks, bonds), they go into “single family houses.” You want to discourage that, you take away the incentive (so “single family houses” has less attractive risk/reward profile for the conglomerates because, say, you add regulations/requirements/responsibilities/costs for corporate ownership “single family houses”) or you straight up limit the amount of “single family houses” that can be owned by one controlling entity. It’s easy to say “conglomerates buying up all the single family houses is bad for X, Y, and Z,” but what are we willing to do to counter it? Are there public policies countering it that you are willing to support, or just sit back and hope that individuals, HOAs, and local townships will each fend for itself (amongst their other responsibilities) and somehow be successful against conglomerates whose main purpose is to invest money to make more money? Or maybe you hope that the conglomerates will someday just grow a social conscience on their own and give up the opportunity to efficiently make money from “single family houses”? Pulling back even more, do we want to keep rewarding “making money with money” or rent seeking more than, say, “making money from labor” or “making money from new production”? Because right now we live under a tax regime with a long term capital gains tax rate that is substantially lower than, say, the tax rate on income from labor beyond the first $40k per year. Changing that will change the incentive for “making money using money” vs. “making money from labor” in an even more fundamental way.
  • A Clear & Present Danger

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  • Remission in Every Patient

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    MikM
    Another small step in the right direction. But I think the public still somehow believes there will be ONE cure for cancer.
  • For the man who has everything

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    LuFins DadL
    Not really surprised that a guy wearing crocs has blue balls…
  • The platinum jubilee

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    George KG
    I'm not sure I buy the 'mobility issues' line they're peddling about the Queen. If anyone is capable of moving in all directions it's her.