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@gocards927 @PickensBurgh Only past champions can play Augusta whenever they want.. so that kind of limits people
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@PickensBurgh Ok, but there’s no limit that I’m aware of at any tournament as far as how many practice rounds someone can play
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@jon_lockett @GratefulKeg Some players get to the play course while the others are stuck at home
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@GratefulKeg Some players practice properly while others spend days hitting a ball over their house!
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@TheFedUpLefty @Templarpilled He might have some knowledge on wielding a weapon but he spends most of his time honing his craft making the arms and armor. I doubt he’s ever been on a warhorse so he’d probably be eliminated easy whereas Raymun has been training his whole life to be a knight.
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@Beerswithbeefck @Templarpilled Thats a dodge. He could’ve been knighted. A Blacksmith doesn’t know how to wield the weapons they make?
He is bigger than Dunc. He would’ve been a better addition than the scrawny apple kid they made knight.
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@TheFedUpLefty @Templarpilled He’s a blacksmith not a knight
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@Templarpilled Yet apparently he doesn’t know how to use any of the weapons he smiths? Huge guy like this refuses to join Dunc’s side? Plot hole.
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@RaiinHunterr @EdotHxncho Let’s take a peak at common opponents…
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@EdotHxncho Maye played the weakest schedule out of all the playoff teams lol
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A @DrakeMaye2 signed photo AND two (2) tickets to #BUFvsNE⁉️
Repost to win #ProBowlVote: bit.ly/4aLJtL2

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@RustyJakWagon @DavisMattek Brady started his career as the QB4 and worked his way up
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@DavisMattek Counterpoint. When in the last 40 years has a QB3 been a viable option. I’m hard pressed to remember a time when more than half the league had viable QB2s
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The Philip Rivers stuff is so dark for the sport of football.
The NFL and CFB have so neglected QB development while defensive coverages and schemes have evolved that a fat grandpa is a better option than any team's QB3.
If his body is even close to up to speed, I *agree* with the Colts that its probably right football move and I absolutely hate that the average young QB looks at a 2025 NFL defense and has no clue what they are seeing

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Does this mean we’re going to get a LIV game?
Whale Insider@WhaleInsider
JUST IN: 🇸🇦 Saudi Public Investment Fund (PIF) set to acquire 93% stake in Electronic Arts $EA following takeover, filing shows - WSJ.
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I’ve read hundreds of biographies of successful people. Not one success guru ever tells you the real secret:
Be a bad father.
Work 100-hour weeks. Miss the games. Skip the dinners. Grind your way to the top. Boom, you’re a legend. Just don’t expect your kid to call.
Deep down, we know kids are a time sink. That’s why so many high-achieving women today choose careers over motherhood. Honestly? It works. Skip the kids, chase the dream.
But if you want to do something truly meaningful? You need to have kids and be a bad dad.
Why? Because the foundation of success isn’t productivity hacks or morning routines. It’s brutal self-awareness.
And nothing exposes your flaws faster than raising a mini version of yourself. You’ll see your own weaknesses play out in real time and you’ll tell yourself, “I just need to finish this project, then I’ll be a great dad.”
And it’s a flywheel. Guilt for being a bad dad will drive you to work harder to have more free time for your kids but will, in fact, suck away more time.
There’s always another crisis. Another launch. Another opportunity around the corner. And then one day very soon… your kid’s shaving.
So what if you don’t want to be a bad dad? Can you still be successful?
Yes, but you’re not going to like how.
You’re really not going to like it.
After reading so many biographies, one pattern is clear: real success tends to happen in two windows—your 20s, or between 45–60.
Your 30s and early 40s? A success wasteland.
Success in your 20s is often just energy combined with mentorship and capital from someone older. A lottery ticket.
But 45–60? That’s the sweet spot.
Your kids are grown. You’re no longer ruled by biology. And you’ve seen enough failure to be dangerous.
The worst move? Delaying kids until your late 30s or 40s. It kills momentum on both ends.
Having kids young, like nature intended, gives you the energy to pull all-nighters and show up for Little League. Later, they are out of the house sooner giving you the time and space to go big.
Success isn’t about sacrifice. It’s about timing and patience or deciding (consciously or, more often, subconsciously) being the villain in someone else’s origin story.
Another tip? Don’t worry about hitting home runs while the kids are young. Do the research needed to hit home runs after they leave.
You do this by reading lots of books on the couch as they play and sitting down and doing your homework at the dinning room table as they do theirs.
Success is about preparation. Use your 30s and early forties to prepare for something big.
Those are your options:
1) have kids very early to give you energy on the front end to do both and more time on the back end
2) be patient and prepared to hit homeruns in your late forties
3) be a bad Dad and suck knowledge out of them without giving them much in return
P.S. A lot of success originates in trauma. Well balanced people don’t work 18 hour days, aren’t yearning for big awards, don’t put themselves ahead of their kids. Massive success requires massive commitment.
This is why so many uber successful people have very successful kids. Bad parenting is passed down generation to generation along with wealth.
Childhood trauma causes one generation to work harder to mask the pain… causing them to neglect the next generation and the cycle continues.
P.S.2. This is also why monarchies built vast empires and why political dynasties happen in DC. It’s generations of compounding trauma and compounding success until the last is so screwed up the entire empire collapses.
John Ʌ Konrad V@johnkonrad
Biggest waste of time and money? Chasing hustle cult advice. My least productive years came from following that crap. What they don’t tell you: success is plateaus and backslides. You crush it, climb a rung, think “I’ve made it”—then stall or slip. That’s the game. But backsliding feels awful when you’re at the top of your game so you’ll try anything to stay on top…. Which leads even the most successful people to be influenced by bad advice.
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@johnkonrad @abjoseph I went to the Ulsan shipyard for work a few years ago and was blown away by how much was going on at once and how big it was
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@abjoseph Many reasons but the first is culture
Lots of loafing around in US yards and the unions get blamed but it’s the red tape and change orders slowing things down
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Comment your console and you might get a #PGATOUR2K25 code in your DMs 😉
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@bostonareahuman @AntiWuCoalition @MayorWu Are the majority of the colors on the map not on the scale or am I missing something
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@AntiWuCoalition @MayorWu Yeah their model overblows things like 100% of the time...this one is generally more accurate..this the next 10 days of accumulation expected..

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@johnkonrad @EmbryRiddle I am old enough to barely recognize the campus from when I was there.
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No big deal—just the Thunderbirds buzzing my son’s dorm before they clear the on campus runway for Air Force One. @EmbryRiddle 🚀🇺🇸
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