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Charles Powell

@C_P0well75

Just a man looking for answers.

Life in the Big City Katılım Temmuz 2023
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Charles Powell
Charles Powell@C_P0well75·
@ClayTravis @JoshPateCFB @Rivals Alabama will have a weaker class in 2027 because they have a young roster, if you actually did some research into the football team you would actually know that instead of trying to go along with an ignorant narrative that just hurts your credibility. Please educate yourself.
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Clay Travis@ClayTravis·
@JoshPateCFB @Rivals Price keeps going up for top rosters. Alabama doesn’t have the money to keep up. The Tide discount era is over.
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iamyesyouareno
iamyesyouareno@iamyesyouareno·
Japanese man discovers White people are a minority in London. "White people are at 36.8%? I thought there would be more. If this happened to the Japanese in Tokyo, it would be terrible. I’d be worried about Japan if this happened to us.”
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IRISH PATRIOT@irishpatriot91·
A reminder on Michelle Obama aka BIG MIKE!
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Michael Casagrande@ByCasagrande·
Alabama players scoop some Omaha dirt before leaving the field for the final time.
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casaverde72@casaverde72·
Seinfeld no era una serie “sobre nada”. Era una serie sobre el futuro. Jerry, Elaine, George y Kramer eran el prototipo del adulto moderno antes de que el adulto moderno se volviera mayoría. Gente sola. Sin hijos. Sin matrimonio. Sin religión. Sin misión. Sin raíces. Sin legado. Solo departamento, café, citas, consumo, neurosis y conversaciones infinitas sobre estupideces. Y ahí está lo brillante: no te lo vendían como decadencia. Te lo vendían como comedia inteligente. Jerry hoy sería creador de contenido. Vive de observar la realidad, convertirla en chiste y monetizar su personalidad. No tiene jefe visible, no tiene familia, no tiene hijos, no tiene misión superior. Su vida es comodidad, rutinas, cereal, tenis blancos, citas desechables y reputación. Elaine es la mujer urbana moderna antes de Instagram. Independiente, profesional, sexualmente libre, siempre rotando hombres, siempre encontrando defectos, siempre incapaz de cerrar con alguien. No es presentada como tragedia. Es presentada como una mujer divertida, lista y “libre”. George es el hombre moderno promedio con ego alto y valor bajo. Resentido, inseguro, cobarde, envidioso, poco masculino, con estándares absurdos y cero capacidad real de convertirse en el hombre que las mujeres que desea elegirían. No es exactamente un incel, porque a veces tiene suerte. Pero su mentalidad sí es la del hombre frustrado que quiere más de lo que merece. Kramer es el adulto sin estructura. No trabaja de forma clara, no produce de forma estable, vive entrando y saliendo de la vida de los demás, sobrevive con favores, trucos, ocurrencias y algún ingreso fantasma. Hoy podría vivir de ayudas, reventas, economía informal o cualquier sistema donde no tenga que construir nada serio. Y lo más brutal: Ninguno construye nada. No hay familia. No hay sacrificio. No hay hijos. No hay patrimonio emocional. No hay comunidad real. No hay proyecto trascendente. Solo el yo. Mi cita. Mi incomodidad. Mi departamento. Mi café. Mi marca favorita. Mi problema ridículo. Mi neurosis. Eso no era “una serie sobre nada”. Era una serie sobre el individuo convertido en centro absoluto de su propio universo vacío. Y claro, estaba llena de marcas: Junior Mints, Twix, Snapple, PEZ, cereales, restaurantes, cafés, productos. Pero la propaganda real no era “compra esto”. La propaganda real era más profunda: consume, ríete, no te comprometas, no aprendas, no madures, no formes familia, no dejes legado. La famosa regla de la serie era “no abrazos, no aprendizaje”. Es decir: nadie cambia, nadie crece, nadie madura, nadie se redime. Perfecto. Porque ese es exactamente el adulto moderno. Un niño de 40 años con renta, citas, opiniones, ansiedad, consumo y cero dirección. Y aquí es donde hay que entender el contexto: Seinfeld nace desde una élite cultural urbana, neoyorquina, secular, irónica, neurótica, sofisticada. No necesitas inventarte una conspiración barata para ver el patrón. No fue una reunión secreta para destruir la familia. Fue algo más efectivo: una élite cultural exportando su estilo de vida como entretenimiento masivo. Y como nos hizo reír, bajamos la guardia. Hollywood entendió algo antes que muchos: si presentas la descomposición como tragedia, la gente la rechaza. Pero si la presentas como humor inteligente, la gente la adopta. Por eso Seinfeld sigue pareciendo actual. Porque no predijo el futuro. Lo ensayó. Nos mostró al adulto urbano sin propósito antes de que ese adulto llenara las ciudades, las apps de citas, los departamentos pequeños, los antidepresivos, los podcasts, los cafés caros y las redes sociales. Seinfeld fue el tráiler de una civilización cómoda, sola y estéril. Y lo más cagado es que todos se reían porque pensaban que estaban viendo una comedia. En realidad estaban viendo el manual de usuario del vacío moderno.
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Charles Powell@C_P0well75·
@JoshPateCFB Ohio State Georgia Alabama Texas Notre Dame Miami Indiana Oregon LSU Oklahoma
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Josh Pate@JoshPateCFB·
Top 10 CFB programs the next 5 years?
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Josh Pate@JoshPateCFB·
The Rose Bowl is Bret Hart
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Rachel Wilson
Rachel Wilson@Rach4Patriarchy·
So a black guy gets convicted of murdering a white guy and blacks are still the victim? They’re screaming and crying and yelling about racism? Unless they can murder whites with impunity, they are oppressed? Where are the black leaders?
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Charles Powell@C_P0well75·
@celticsblog Trade brown for Sengun and picks to reunite him with Udoka. Brown's +/- is exhausting at this point. No dynamic center? No championship.
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Brett Kollmann
Brett Kollmann@BrettKollmann·
It's not that I don't recognize college football anymore. I do recognize it, but in an unsettling way. An uncanny valley kind of way. It looks similar to before...sort of. Something's just a bit off. Your brain feels the emptiness immediately when it sees it.
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Charles Powell@C_P0well75·
@BrooksAustinBA He no longer coaches and isn't coming back, what matters is what is best for the sport. Which is exactly the argument that needs to be made. No one's opinion holds more weight or is more respected. If not Saban then who?
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Brooks Austin@BrooksAustinBA·
The response to Saban’s comments today are why he was ALWAYS a bad candidate for “CFB’s Savior” Every word is 100% jaded in “yea okay Bama coach who benefited in the old structure” Right or wrong.
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Z’s Turning 🍊
Z’s Turning 🍊@Z4BTC_·
They’re not just destroying the country, they’re destroying the entire world. One of the biggest concerns regarding modern women is their complete lack of regard for morals, as well as their lack of gratitude. They have zero appreciation for the modern world and its comforts, mostly because they took no part in building it. You can see this ungratefulness in their general attitude towards ethics, especially regarding sex and relationships. Their behavior goes beyond dressing provocatively or committing infidelity, it has descended into complete depravity. Look at the epidemic of female teachers having sex with underage male students, upper middle-class women becoming prostitutes, and their extreme repulsion toward family formation. They do not seem to care about how their actions impact not just other people, but society as a whole. Only spoiled and unappreciative people abandon such basic morals while showing such little regard for the future of humanity.
HustleBitch@HustleBitch_

🚨 PSYCHIATRIST SAYS "WOMEN ARE DESTROYING THIS COUNTRY" — AND THE INTERNET IS MELTING DOWN Psychiatrist Dr. Mark McDonald is going viral after appearing on The Edit Alaverdyan Podcast and making what many people are calling one of the most controversial statements of the year. His claim? “Women are disproportionately destroying this country.” But that's only the beginning. According to McDonald: • America has become afraid to criticize women • society constantly calls out male flaws but ignores female ones • weak men are enabling the problem • fathers are failing to step up • and what he calls “toxic femininity” is driving some of the most destructive cultural trends in the country McDonald argues that many of America's biggest problems aren't political at all... They're symptoms of a deeper imbalance between masculine and feminine influence. The comments immediately exploded: • “This man just said what millions are thinking.” • “This is one of the most controversial takes I've heard all year.” • “He's identifying a real problem nobody wants to discuss.” • “Blaming women for society's problems is insane.” Now the internet is completely divided over whether Dr. McDonald is: • exposing a real societal problem • wildly oversimplifying complex issues • or saying something most public figures are afraid to say Be honest... who do you think is doing more damage to society right now: toxic men or toxic women? 📹: TikTok/edit_alaverdyan

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Charles Powell@C_P0well75·
@BrettKollmann Need at least one jaguars player in the thumbnail to commemorate the 99 yard touchdown, other than that it's awesome.
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Brett Kollmann@BrettKollmann·
Concept for the thumb
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Charles Powell@C_P0well75·
@BrooksAustinBA LSU, Texas, and oregon. Lanning has to at least make the final four. Too much hype around that program.
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Brooks Austin@BrooksAustinBA·
Who has the most pressure to WIN in College Football in 2026? 🏈
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rabbitholebot@rabbitholebot·
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STUNNER@Cr7Godbrand·
The inability for women to realize that they too are scumbags is something that needs to be studied. The main reason women defend terrible women is because those women expose the fake image of innocence many have spent years selling to society. That’s why they panic anytime a woman is called out for cheating, manipulation, abuse, false accusations, or toxic behavior. The truth threatens the narrative. They don’t defend bad behavior because it’s right. They defend it because accountability destroys the illusion that women are automatically more moral, pure, or innocent than men. The moment one woman gets exposed, some immediately start making excuses, blaming men, blaming society, blaming trauma anything except the woman herself taking responsibility for her actions. A man can be judged instantly for one mistake, but when it’s a woman, suddenly people want a full psychological investigation into why she behaved badly. It’s constant excuse-making. They treat grown women like helpless children with no control over their decisions, while expecting men to be fully accountable for everything they do.
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What opinion will get you in this position?

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