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Tim Chodzin

@timchodz

Husband, Father. Cleveland, Ohio State, and Liverpool. IMFT.

Columbus, Ohio 가입일 Ekim 2012
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Frank Michael Smith
Frank Michael Smith@frankmikesmith·
Since this post is blowing up, I’d appreciate if you tried my sports geography game GeoSports.app
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Ro Khanna
Ro Khanna@RoKhanna·
Kennedy called for us to go to the Moon. Reagan said we had a rendezvous with destiny to stand up to authoritarianism. Rubio celebrates UFC as our national calling. How have we fallen this far?
Acyn@Acyn

Rubio: President Kennedy announced that we were going to put a man on the moon. We did it. We are a nation founded on doing what no one else dared to do. And at some level, that's what this whole company, what UFC has been

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Dan Sheldon
Dan Sheldon@Dan_Sheldon_·
🚨 Exclusive: Thomas Partey is unavailable to play in Ghana’s opening World Cup match against Panama in Canada on June 17 as he has been denied entry to the country. Full story @TheAthleticFC: nytimes.com/athletic/73544…
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Blake Aerni
Blake Aerni@BlakeAerni·
The University of Kansas band learned the Algerian National Anthem to welcome the team before training. 🇩🇿 Absolutely incredible…
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Football Tweet ⚽
Football Tweet ⚽@Footballtweet·
No this isn't AI. This really is a duck dressed in a Mexico shirt at the World Cup. 🇲🇽🦆🤣
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Josh Eberley 🇨🇦
Josh Eberley 🇨🇦@JoshEberley·
It’s not just that the Spurs have objectively made more mistakes that’s killing me, we all expected that. It’s that the player they are paying the most to be the veteran leader of a young team and their head coach are costing them the most from a bball IQ standpoint.
Ryan Alba@_alba__

Through four games, I can confidently say two things: First, the Spurs are technically a better basketball team by a small margin. Second, the Spurs are the dumber team by an astronomical margin.

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Ron Filipkowski
Ron Filipkowski@RonFilipkowski·
Incredible. Scotland puts a wind turbine near Trump’s golf course in Aberdeen 20 years ago. He sues and loses. Then his resulting hatred of wind turbines now ends up with the US Secretaries of Defense & Interior fabricating absurd lies to justify killing wind energy in the US.
Acyn@Acyn

Burgum on wind turbines: We have a report from Hegseth that it’s a national security threat. You could launch an attack on the US in with a bunch of drones coming through a wind tower field, it would undetectable until it was came through because the radar interference

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Retric
Retric@retricrock·
@FranmilsEyebrow I feel like Manzardo should be considered in this discussion. He's been up/down, but his bat plays. Ralphie needs more time in AAA. But yeah, I don't know if Kwan can be fixed; he can go. Fairchild and Fry are worthless.
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La Mole
La Mole@FranmilsEyebrow·
Jose, Bazzana, DeLauter, Manzardo, and Rocchio should be written in ink every single game. I can be convinced that Angel should be too, for now. Everything else, minus our catchers (I love them), should be up for consideration to be upgraded, internally and/or externally.
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La Mole
La Mole@FranmilsEyebrow·
If you change the timeframe to the last month, it also includes wRC+, ISO, Runs, and wOBA. There’s a couple obvious call ups they can make, arms and bats, and they probably need to make a trade or two for a bat and an arm to truly be a threat.
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La Mole
La Mole@FranmilsEyebrow·
My only take on the Guardians right now, other than their obvious bullpen flaws, is they need more thunder in their lineup, and quickly. Since May 1, they’re in the bottom third of baseball in almost all important offensive stats, including xwOBA, HR, OPS, SLG, BA, and HardHit%
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Magdi Jacobs
Magdi Jacobs@magi_jay·
Read the excerpts. From loving to kill to hating imperialism. In my view, Platner shifts because of the audience. But that interpretation doesn't really matter. What mattes is this: He shifts. Who knows why. But he does.
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Magdi Jacobs
Magdi Jacobs@magi_jay·
It's not always about a grand-master plan. It's about reading the audience, understanding how you will be compelling, & then delivering that persona. That's how this operates. x.com/magi_jay/statu…
Magdi Jacobs@magi_jay

Here's another example of persona-switching. In 2020, when commenting on the Marine Corps subreddit, he wrote about his reasoning for enlisting: "Wanted to have an adventure and kill some people. Joined up in '04, did Fallujah and Ramadi, and managed both. Hell of an excellent experience." Then, in 2021, when writing on the SocialistRA subreddit, Platner claims: "I was left-ish when I was in, vehemently opposed to the war in Iraq but somewhat supportive of Afghanistan...Every day was a stark reminder of the ethical horror show that imperialist adventures always turn into...My time in America's imperial wars definitely radicalized me further." So which is it? Did he have an "excellent experience" in Fallujah and Ramadi (Iraq) or was he "vehemently opposed" to it, finding the experience to be an ethical "horror show" of imperialism? Couple of things here: Overall, there's the contradictory positions for different audiences with no connecting tissue (story of change) between the contradictions. No, "I went to Iraq in 2004 because I wanted to go to Iraq to fight in a war. Up until 2020, I described it as a great experience. No regrets. Then somehow in the past 16 months I not only changed my mind about the war, but about who I was when I went to war. I didn't actually want to go to war, especially not in Iraq. Actually I specifically opposed that war. I didn't know that for the past 15 years but I know it now." Now that explanation wouldn't make any sense, but at least it would be an *attempt* at an explanation. But Platner doesn't do that. Because it's all about performance. Secondarily, there's the question of which one of the positions is the truly-held position? My guess would be the one Platner wrote about most frequently: He wanted to go to war and he liked it. That's the truth. He's performing for the socialists. Regurgitating buzz phrases. Claiming war radicalized him into socialism. Take a look at the contrasts.

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Magdi Jacobs
Magdi Jacobs@magi_jay·
I have tried to point this out multiple times. Platner demonstrably changes his persona according to audience. This doesn't mean he has a grand-master plan. It's just an observable behavior trait. Lots of people with narcissistic traits do this.
Magdi Jacobs@magi_jay

Something I wish people understood better about Platner is that he switches his persona for different audiences. For example, in 2019, he commented at length on SRA (Socialist Rifle Association) reddit about how he disapproved of Marines using Punisher Skulls and Viking Call signs as insignia because he found the insignia "reeks of fascism." All while, again, ostensibly being naïve re: the Totenkopf--the unifying symbol of the SS--on his own chest. Then, in 2020, when writing on r/liberalgunowners, he states a completely contradictory position: Sniper/Scouts have SS bolts and that's not problematic at all. Platner's argument: "I know a bunch of black and latino HOGs with bolts, they'd be quite surprised to hear they are part of a conspiracy to infiltrate white supremacists into the Marine Corps." So, in 2019, Punisher Skulls seem fascistic--and he always disapproved of them--but, in 2020, SS bolts are just part of a long tradition. "I know lots with bolts." Meanwhile, all of this elaborate (but contradictory) commentary on "Insignia: Fascist or no?" is occurring as Platner sits there with the unifying symbol of the SS tattooed for perpetuity on his chest, but has never once considered what it might mean beyond being a "terrifying skull and crossbones." Okay.

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