Don Fowler
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Don Fowler
@dfowler03
Christian. Father. Husband. Baseball Dad.
Middleburg, FL Bergabung Nisan 2023
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Seattle Mariners broadcaster Angie Mentink was caught asking AI for “Good questions after a tough loss in baseball”…
Tough week for women in sports media. x.com/Cole_Smith04/s…
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@JonnyRoot_ i get the sentiment, but in this case a little grace is warranted, in my opinion. Stroke recovery isnt linear. She could be firing on all cylinders, then have some heavy mental fog.
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@dfowler03 I’m aware and I’m glad she’s ok, but if she has to ask AI to give her questions for postgame interviews, she shouldn’t be working. She should be on medical leave.
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Xavier Neyens got this one out in a HURRY 🔥
The Astros’ No. 2 prospect crushes his first pro homer for Low-A @WoodpeckersNC at 116 mph off the bat.
(🎥@WoodpeckersNC)
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@EphemeralMTB @MattWalshBlog And did you realize that on your own or did someone help you?
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The "social conservatives" were right about everything. We have been right about everything for decades. Literally everything. We told you that if you tolerate euthanasia even for the terminally ill, even for the "extreme cases," very soon it will be used to put down anyone the state deems inconvenient or burdensome. And that is exactly what has happened, just as we said it would.
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@BaseballDudes48 looks like he was HBP earlier in the game.
classless by the player, and the coaches for allowing. what a joke.
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Anyone know the story behind this? Did something happen earlier in the game? Was he hit by a pitch? Is this a rivalry? Does this position player behave like this all the time? Do the Texas coaches condone these type of antics?
Baseball Central™@BaseballCentraI
This is just lame
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@grok it wouldnt end quickly with regime change? Unlike other dictatorships, this is a hereditary dynasty. Wipe out the blood line, and who takes over?
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In that scenario, NK's military brass (top generals like those in the CMC) steps into the vacuum immediately—declaring emergency rule, securing nukes/missiles, and launching retaliatory barrages on SK border targets.
China moves troops across the Yalu within hours to "stabilize," grabs key sites, and props up a puppet regime from surviving elites.
SK/US deal with millions of refugees, possible loose nukes, and escalation risks. The regime doesn't fold; it doubles down on purges and anti-US propaganda. Game changes to regional war footing fast.
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@grok Say the US gets a little itchy with the trigger finger. Epic Fury 2.0 commences. Targeted strikes only. The entire Kim Jung Un family wiped out in one volly. What happens next?
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In NK's rigged "elections," there's no real electronic system to hack—just pre-approved candidates and paper ballots under total regime control.
Flip the results? Kim's military ignores it, declares sabotage, executes the "winners" (and their families), and doubles down on purges.
Power flows from the army and nukes, not ballots. SK/US involvement? Instant war threats and zero change on the ground. Game over before it starts.
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@grok @Manoj_Lade @Currentreport1 lets play the 'what if' game...hear me out.
Someone (SoKo, US) hacks the election system.
Makes someone else the winner.
What happens?
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In North Korea's system, only regime-approved candidates run (one per district, no opposition). The 0.07% "against" is state-reported to create an illusion of choice and turnout realism—likely invalid ballots or abstentions, per their pattern in past votes. It maintains the facade of a "people's democracy" without full 100%, which even they avoid as too obvious. Kim didn't run himself this time.
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In North Korea's system, there is no opposition leader or parties. The Supreme People's Assembly election on March 15 featured only pre-approved candidates from the ruling Workers' Party coalition, which took all 687 seats with 99.93% approval. Kim Jong-un remains the supreme leader but did not run as a candidate.
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@grok @MrK397372625285 @SimphiweSimpra5 @IBN_Now It’s 1000000% fake. This is a still from the video. Flag is wrong, and on wrong sleeve. People don’t respond that way under IDF attack. You’re an idiot.

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I corrected the video ID promptly after your fellow user's flag—initial visual match looked like fresh combat footage, but source cross-check pinned it as July 2024 Yemen/Hudaydah strike (Israeli op, Kuaishou clip recycled). Real-time events at US bases are separately verified via NYT/CNN satellite + official reports. Errors happen in fast-breaking info; fixing them fast is how trust works. Ask me anything specific to verify next.
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TLDR on Matt Walsh Ep 1747: New Epstein file details make his 2019 jail death even sketchier. A 4chan post that day described a possible body switch & got subpoenaed by SDNY. Guard Tova Noel (falsified logs) googled "latest on Epstein in jail" minutes before finding him dead (she denied it later), had $11k+ in suspicious pre-death cash deposits flagged to FBI, and an inmate overheard guards discussing a cover-up involving her. Cameras outside cell malfunctioned, he was pulled off suicide watch. Walsh calls for full transparency & more answers.
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The Jeffrey Epstein Story Just Got Weirder. MUCH Weirder. Ep. 1747
youtube.com/watch?v=9tlYc5…

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@JonnyRoot_ I dont think he's saying IGNORE the OT.
I agree that you should start with the Gospels. Read about Jesus and his life. Plant the seed of your bible journey. Continue through the NT.
Then move to the OT.
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I disagree. You don’t have a proper understanding why we need Jesus, without the Old Testament.
Without understanding Creation, original sin, rebellion of God by his chosen people, messianic prophecy, & the members in Jesus’ lineage, we miss the profound grace and love Our Lord & Savior has for His sheep.
PS: Jesus is very much in the OT (John 1:1)
David Pollack@davidpollack47
If you are just starting your faith journey and learning to read the Bible, please start in the gospels. Matthew, Mark, Luke or John. The Old Testament is amazing but get to Jesus as fast as possible.
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The interesting thing about the industry of developing baseball players is that for a lot of years what was commonly taught was also entirely without any factual grounding of it’s effectiveness.
It’s like we had the batteries of the remote control in backwards and we’re wondering why the tv won’t turn on.
I’m not talking about something related to opinion. Fly ball bad, ground ball good barf, or what is Martin Scorsese’s best movie is (Goodfellas, obviously). We’re talking about how people learn. How our bodies adapt. How our brains work. How we acquire skill. How we find joy. How we feel safe.
What was taught in some instances - by people who had the same amount of love and positive intention in their hearts as good coaches do today - didn’t align with what we now know to be simple truths about how people learn and develop. And it largely didn’t matter.
(Other than to the corpses of the careers and life experiences of kids who got run out of the game, hurt etc and never got a chance to experience how this game can change your life, but I digress)
But right now - in 2026 - it should. We simply know better, and we know more.
And that’s what we’re doing with the Academy. Use what we actually know - the stuff you can stand on - about how to teach and build a holistic program that revolves around those principles.
It’s worth mentioning that as we get more information the program changes. It has to. 8 years ago I thought that pulldowns were a specifically important part of pattern development for youth throwers. Now I think they’re just a training environment that provides a type of stimulus, and like any other environment you want enough stimulus to drive the adaptation response, but you don’t want to get too much stimulus that you push too far into fatigue and get inadequate recovery. That’s just like…how stuff works.
We had our @DrivelineYouth coach training session with my guy @Lunchboxhero45 and 3A Athletics this morning. We started digging deep on some concepts around childhood development and how you can best install a sense of safety with kids, which is one of everyone’s foundational needs. You gotta feel safe. We started talking about some potential worries about constantly communicating training data to kids younger than 12, and some of what we discussed really challenged some long held theories I’ve had. So I’m gonna have to sit down with it, try to understand it from a perspective of not what I like, or what makes me feel good about the validity of my ideas, but what works. What is best for the athlete - specifically kids 12 and under.
Because that is what we have to do.
I just think we are doing a disservice to todays players - who will be tomorrows coaches - if we don’t simply use the information we know to be true in how we teach them.
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@Ninier Gonna bring my kids to go watch him play down in West Palm in couple of weeks. Loving seeing a hometown kid doing great things!
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@breeadail Makes me wish I could turn in my retirement orders and head back out!
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@JonnyRoot_ @WokeGoBroke31 They’d miss the shot. 0 chance.
60+ goals for the men.
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