mack
271 posts

mack
@BaseballBuffoon
I’m here to expose the fakes and give hot bazeball takes #padres #ducks #chargers #lakers #angels
Katılım Ağustos 2022
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Last Year They Lost 10 Games In A Row:
2026 NYM
2025 CLE WSH ATH
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If the Chargers stayed in San Diego they would have gone bankrupt. They were saved with the move to LA.
Mission Valley Mafia@MissionVlyMafia
They lost value relative to the rest of the league by moving. 21st in value to 24th in value after the move. Why is this so hard for Spanos apologists to understand
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@LalimesMartian Count your blessings the “that’s what’s in” guys from SD aren’t sens fans 😭
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@othmkr @hollinsjustin7 @HailDeanThanos Almost followed you then I saw you’re a knights fan instead of a ducks fan
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@adhdrunsme @HailDeanThanos @MissionVlyMafia Correct, it was limited to voters only within the CITY of San Diego, not the county of San Diego
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@HailDeanThanos @MissionVlyMafia fuck off loser. no we didn't. if you know ANYTHING about what actually happened you would stop with this insane ignorant line of reasoning.
60% of SD could not vote for that stadium. it was done purposely this way so it would fail.
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@anishmoonka Explain to me how a 10 year old British boy has perfect veneer teeth 🤔
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HBO asked 32,000 kids to record a 30-second video of themselves reading a poem (not from Harry Potter, any poem) and a one-minute clip about themselves and someone close to them. Parents uploaded both to a website. That's all it took to get in the door.
The call went out in September 2024 for kids aged 9 to 11 in the UK or Ireland. No agent needed. When the original films were being cast in 2000, between 300 and 1,000 kids tried out for the role of Harry. This time, 32,000 tapes came in for three roles. Lucy Bevan, the casting director behind Barbie and The Batman, led the search. Her team watched 500 to 1,000 tapes a day, then ran months of workshops, chemistry reads, and meetings with directors before narrowing it down.
Dominic McLaughlin got Harry. He's from Scotland, and his only acting job before this was a small comedy called Grow. His co-star in that show was Nick Frost, who now plays Hagrid in the same Harry Potter series. Arabella Stanton got Hermione, her one credit being Matilda in a London musical. Alastair Stout got Ron, and he'd never acted in anything at all.
Daniel Radcliffe wrote McLaughlin a personal letter after the casting went public. McLaughlin's dad handed it to him on a train. He read the whole thing, got to the bottom, saw "Daniel R." and told the BBC he was "going mad" but had to keep it together because he was surrounded by strangers.
The teaser dropped on March 25 and pulled 277 million views in 48 hours, more than doubling every previous HBO trailer record. The show premieres Christmas 2026, with seven seasons planned (one per book), all shooting at the same Leavesden Studios where the originals were made. They've built a school on set for up to 600 child actors.
Daily Harry Potter@TheDailyHPotter
Dominic McLaughlin, our new Harry Potter ⚡️
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@drsebheaven @boutros555 @the_habitant Lmao idiot take. Can you point to a single game that had a greater collection of talent on both sides where the game was as close as this? I’ll wait…
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“we played the best hockey game anyone has ever watched or played in”

PuckEmpire@puckempire
Quinn Hughes says USA's win over Canada was the best hockey game EVER 🤯🇺🇸
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@5150Inprogress @TheHerd @colincowherd Actually the US had 15 more saves than Canada. Hellebuyck 41/42. Binnington 26/28
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@TheHerd @colincowherd This is incredibly well said. 100% spot on. Captures hockey culture perfectly.
At the end of the day in overtime it comes down to one shot. The US got one more save than Canada. Congratulations to them.
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"Maybe it's because we're rarely favorites. It's ingrained in the Canadian culture... We're always underdogs and that gives us the chip on our shoulder that Americans love."
@colincowherd reacts to the USA Men’s Hockey Team beating Canada for the gold medal
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@Joseph13163356 @frankmikesmith Islanders fans also remember Ken Morrow, gold medal and Stanley cup the same year.
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As the years pass, Connor Hellebuyck is the name that needs to be kept alive
Jack Hughes has billion dollar photo, while Conor McDavid walked away the MVP
The truth is, the gold medal game would've been a blowout if Hellebuyck didn't shed his demons
Nobody needed this more than him
Despite being the back to back Vezina winner, his reputation for shrinking in big games loomed large over the final
He was yanked 3 times last playoffs vs St. Louis and has allowed at least 4 goals in 10 of his last 14 playoff games
Everything was put to rest in Milan
He finished with the best save percentage in the tournament and a perfect 5-0 record
The real MVP was the man between the pipes who shed his reputation and lifted America to our 1st gold in 46 years
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my coworker was pregnant. still showed up every day nauseous, exhausted, trying to prove she was “committed.” never missed a deadline. never complained. even picked up extra work so no one could say she was slacking.
then one afternoon HR scheduled a “role evaluation.” twenty minutes later she walked out pale, holding a folder with her termination papers. they said the company was “moving in a different direction” and needed someone “with more flexibility.”
no warnings. no performance issues. just that.
what they didn’t say is that a week earlier she’d asked about maternity leave policies and whether her position would be secure while she was gone. suddenly her role was “redundant.”
two months later they hired someone new for her exact job.
she lost her income right before giving birth. lost her insurance. lost her sense of safety.
they kept their “family-oriented workplace” slogan on the website.
funny how “different direction” always seems to point straight at the door.
mei@euphemey
Hit me with the harshest reality truth.
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@WelshFriar Pad-fathers
The ‘dre’s
Whales vagina daddies
WilMyers4preZ
Duck the Fodgers
Gwynn or go home
LFGSD
2022 NLDS Champs
That’s all I got off the top of my head. Yore welcome 😎🫡
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They said there was gonna be a big scary boycott of TRAITORS this season because I was cast, remember that?
What happened to that big scary boycott?
The most watched,dopest,best looking & smartest season ever!!!!!!!!
Some would say why post this Mike Rap?Cause this “boycott” caused concern & I’m just that petty🎩

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@NanduriNFL Derwin James 2.0? Can’t believe the chargers got him so low I heard the draft room went nuts when he slipped all the way to them.
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Caleb Downs is breaking my brain. He’s *so* good a football player that I can’t figure out how to value him on a draft board. I know he’s a safety. I know that contract values for draft position, etc matter. He’s the exception. I’ve watched every snap he played for Ohio State countless times and I just don’t know how a dude is capable of doing the things he does.
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@Dan_Brisbois @remarks Florida DOES NOT have better weather than California
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So now the internet’s favorite hoodie billionaire, Mark Zuckerberg, allegedly packs up the kombucha and VR goggles and dips out of California for Florida to dodge some shiny new “wealth tax,” and everyone acts shocked like gravity just got invented, listen, billionaires don’t play feelings, they play spreadsheets, if a state says hey we’re gonna tax your unrealized gains like they’re already cash in your pocket, a guy who runs Meta Platforms is gonna look at that and say cool story, I’ll just relocate to a state with no income tax and better weather, because capital moves faster than your outrage, California builds the tech empire then wonders why the empire starts shopping for cheaper rent, and Florida’s sitting there like come on down, sunshine, beaches, no state income tax, and a regulatory vibe that says build, don’t beg, this isn’t drama, it’s incentives 101, if you punish scale, scale leaves, if you reward growth, growth shows up, and whether you love Zuck or think he’s a human CAPTCHA, the lesson is simple, money doesn’t argue ideology, it migrates.
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@blvck_1ne @PPRFantasyTips Obviously they’re better now… but those dudes were DAWGS at sc. especially mpj and arsb
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@theaceofspaeder Good to know what ChatGPT thinks… now what are your original thoughts?
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WAR should NOT influence MVP voting.
Some will claim I am saying this because Aaron Judge has a higher WAR than Cal Raleigh this season, and I am somehow biased against Judge.
I am not, that is not the case, and Raleigh has not really played at an MVP-level since late-June.
My stance is not about the current MVP race or any specific player—it is about WAR itself.
WAR, by design, measures performance in a theoretical vacuum, not the real-world context of games—not what happened, but what should have happened under normalized conditions. It is a valuable tool for evaluating cumulative value across seasons, careers, and eras and, though retrospective in nature, even for projections and forecasting value added potential. Its original intent—a single, all-encompassing stat—has been misapplied without merit. WAR is now misused as the definitive measure of a player’s on-field value, precisely where it falls short: the single-season contributions that result in awards like the MVP.
Ths misuse and over-application echoes the 1980s, when BBWAA became fixated on saves—closers were walking away with Cy Young Awards and even MVPs, propped up by a novel position and a statistic in its infancy. Back then, BBWAA succumbed to the Dunning-Kruger effect, overestimating their grasp of a newer metric to pose as experts privy to insights beyond the public’s reach.
Today, in our digital age and everything within reach, these self-proclaimed experts amplify their arrogance across various social media platforms, infecting discourse with a misguided perception, spinning a narrative founded in ignorance, and further entrenching WAR as the ultimate measure of value, sidelining the back of the baseball card and the intangibles that better define an MVP.
I will dive into this further in an upcoming piece, if interested, bookmark this, and I will be sure to share.
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@Murphdetroit @z2trappyflexgod @Jared_Carrabis Since you like using google AI. Take this L, sit down, go have a juice box and think about your poor life choices. It’s never too late to stop being a jackass

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@BaseballBuffoon @z2trappyflexgod @Jared_Carrabis Bro, it's literally a metaphor. Almost all idioms are. Your response is more hilariously ignorant than misusing the metaphor to begin with
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