
🦣⭕🪶 x-Darius Chode 🦣⭕🪶
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🦣⭕🪶 x-Darius Chode 🦣⭕🪶
@DariusChode
Unaffiliated with @FOXSports | Not a reporter for @CBSSports | @No3sports Correspondent for Utah Athletics #FTMF | #TusksUp | Badge of Honor - blocked by @n8rix




Some men are reportedly paying to permanently alter their ears to resemble the hardened look often associated with combat sports athletes. According to reports from Russia, demand has grown for cosmetic procedures that recreate the thickened ear shape commonly seen in long-time wrestlers and MMA fighters. The treatment reportedly costs around 6,000 rubles (about $80) per ear and has become increasingly popular among people seeking a tougher or more intimidating appearance. Doctors warn the procedure can still carry serious risks, including infection and lasting cartilage damage that may later require reconstructive surgery. Psychologists have also suggested the trend reflects changing ideas around masculinity and image, noting that experienced fighters are usually recognised more by their discipline and composure than by physical appearance alone. Source: Fike, A. (2026). “Men Are Paying to Give Themselves Cauliflower Ear to Look Like MMA Fighters” Vice.


Today, I signed an executive order declaring a statewide drought emergency. This activates Utah’s emergency response plan and helps state agencies coordinate drought response across the state. All 29 counties are in severe drought, 22 counties are in extreme drought, and water supply forecasts are well below normal. The good news is that Utah has spent years preparing for dry years by investing in reservoirs, conservation, and planning. Statewide reservoir storage is currently at 70% of capacity, but what we see in our reservoirs today is what we have. I’m grateful to Utahns who have already cut back, to cities and water districts leading by example, and to our farmers and ranchers who are often the first to have their water supply reduced. Through the Agricultural Water Optimization Program, producers have invested more than $50 million of their own funds to improve water use and help protect Utah’s water resources and food supply. We have enough water to get through this year if we treat every gallon like the finite resource it is. Please follow Utah’s weekly lawn watering guide, reduce outdoor water use, fix irrigation leaks, and avoid watering pavement.



Is Hamilton Hammers the dumbest name in all pro sports?

Let’s pass a bell-to-bell cellphone ban so high school can look more like this again.






BYU has some of the freshest uniforms in college baseball 😮💨










