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Host of podcast Mann vs. #Dodgechallenger Political views are my own. Road to 100k before 30 = achieved

This is why I don’t take religion seriously. A truly religious person would be humble enough not to draw attention to themselves and would be spending their free time helping the needy or volunteering in shelters. This is just egotistical optics. It helps no one.

It's rare for people on social media to agree on anything these days. That said, literally everyone seems to be in agreement about what happened in this video. Both the Duke and UConn fans in my replies are in alignment: Braylon Mullins was 0-for-4 from three. His team was down 19 against the number one overall seed. And he just hit a 35-footer with 0.4 seconds left to send UConn to the Final Four. The shot everyone will remember only existed because UConn kept building when the scoreboard said it was over. UConn trailed Duke 44-25 late in the first half. Not a close game. Not a tight battle. A 19-point hole against a team that came in 35-2 as the number one overall seed in the tournament. The kind of deficit most teams see and start thinking about next year. UConn did not stop building. Possession by possession, they chipped away. They cut it to 15 at halftime. Then kept cutting. They never held the lead at any point in the second half until the final 0.4 seconds. Every possession was building from behind. Every stop was another layer added to a comeback that did not show up on the scoreboard yet. Then in the final seconds, Silas Demary Jr. came up with a steal at midcourt, the ball found Mullins, and the freshman who had missed every three he took all game unleashed a 35-foot shot that swished through the net and ended Duke's season. And it sent Alex Karaban to his third Final Four. Karaban is the part of this story that makes the building argument real. He is a senior who has played all four years at UConn. 147 games. Two national championships. The most NCAA Tournament wins as a starter by any player since 2000, surpassing Tyler Hansbrough. He was inducted into the UConn Huskies of Honor while still on the active roster. No men's player in program history has received that distinction while still playing. In the era of the transfer portal, when players leave the moment things get difficult, Karaban stayed and kept building at one program. Dan Hurley did the same. He turned down the Lakers. He turned down Kentucky. He stayed at UConn and kept adding layers to what he was building. Now he has back-to-back national championships, three Final Fours in four years, and a program that comes back from 19 down in the Elite Eight because the depth of what they have built does not collapse under pressure. That is what happens when you build something instead of chasing the next opportunity. The depth holds. This is exactly what is happening across most marketing budgets right now. Most businesses look at their search visibility, see competitors dominating the first page, and decide they are down 19. So they pull the budget. They stop building content. They stop investing in backlinks and authority. They move the money to paid ads because at least those show up on the scoreboard immediately. And they never give themselves the chance to take the shot. Paid ads show up instantly. But they do not build anything. You pay, you show up. You stop paying, you disappear. Social campaigns deliver a burst, then the reach expires. Email blasts hit once and are forgotten. PR gets one cycle. Influencer deals get one moment. Every one of those channels resets to zero the moment the budget stops. None of them are building anything possession by possession. None of them are chipping away at a deficit that compounds into something permanent. (If you want to see where your site stands across Google and AI search, start here: seo-stuff.com/free-audit) SEO and AI search visibility is the only marketing channel that builds while you are behind and keeps compounding once you get there. You publish one authoritative piece of content. It does not rank on page one immediately. It looks like a miss. Then you publish another. Another backlink lands. Another AI system indexes your content. You are still behind, still building, still adding layers that the scoreboard does not show yet. Then ChatGPT cites your content to a buyer who never opened a browser. Google AI Overview pulls your page as the reference. Perplexity surfaces you in an answer. AI Mode selects your business as the recommendation. And every piece of content you published, every backlink you earned, every layer of authority you built while you were down 19 is what put you in position to take that shot. No ad budget influences that. No social following affects it. No campaign calendar determines the outcome. The channel itself selects for the best answer. The businesses that kept building when the scoreboard said they were losing are the ones getting cited now. The businesses that pulled the budget at halftime are still spending to show up. That is the gap SEO Stuff was built to close. seo-stuff.com Braylon Mullins missed four straight threes. UConn was down 19 against the best team in the country. Alex Karaban spent four years building at one program instead of chasing the transfer portal. And now they are in the Final Four because they never stopped building when the scoreboard said to quit. The question is whether your marketing budget is still building from behind or whether you already walked off the court at halftime.



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"Luka’s been going crazy recently. Let’s be honest, that boy Luka is something different." - Jaylen Brown 👏

Tbh…. I’m born and raised in ATL…. Never heard of no 404 day until post pandemic. Ain’t mad at it but let’s not act like this been a thing forever


You ate a sausage and then you came to talk to the boss?



The idea of Ayesha Curry really gets under people's skin. She has all the stuff we've been brainwashed to believe would make a straight woman infinitely happy and she's like "It ain't all it's cracked up to be" and people can't take it.








