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Bitman
Bitman@Pittcoin1·
@AIPAC What country is this?
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AIPAC 🇺🇸🇮🇱
Ed Gallrein’s victory in KY and Clay Fuller’s win in GA ensures two outspoken pro-Israel voices are positioned to fill seats previously held by outspoken detractors, Thomas Massie and Marjorie Taylor Greene. Our community was proud to help pro-Israel candidates win these races.
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Bitman@Pittcoin1·
@SnobbyScheffler Would you rather have a very interesting life or a very dumb and boring life?
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Snobby Scheffler@SnobbyScheffler·
Would you rather: 1) Break 80 every time you play but never under par 2) Shoot under par half the time but the other half you’re in the 90s
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zerohedge@zerohedge·
*LIV GOLF SAID TO READY US BANKRUPTCY IF IT CAN'T RAISE FUNDS Can't it just rebrand to LivAI and be worth $100BN?
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Brian Kirschner
Brian Kirschner@BrianKirschner_·
Okay as of 5:15pm est this is the worst major Sunday I have ever watched in my life
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Country Club Casual
Country Club Casual@casualclubguy·
Aronimink’s magnificent clubhouse has me thinking… What’s the Mount Rushmore of golf club clubhouses? ⛳️ Right now I’m going: • Friars Head • Shinnecock • Seminole • Winged Foot What am I most wrong about?
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Jamie Kennedy
Jamie Kennedy@jamierkennedy·
Slightly hot take... the Aronimink set-up stinks. I'm not usually one to wade in on how a course is set-up but I think the data suggests this isn't a great set-up. Let me explain. I wrote a piece earlier in the week (see reply below) looking at the data from past events at Aronimink. Yes, they were a long time ago and the 2018 BMW played very wet, but all three events were essentially putting competitions. ▫️In 2018, Keegan led the field in putting and won. Of the players who finished in the top 10, eight ranked in the top 10 on the greens. ▫️In 2011, Nick Watney led the field in putting and won. The top five on the leaderboard that week all ranked in the top 15 putting. ▫️In 2010, Ryan Moore led the field in putting and finished one back of Justin Rose (4th in putting). 5 of the top 6 players on the leaderboard ranked inside 16th or better in putting. That year, of the top 6 players in strokes gained approach, two missed the cut and none finished in the top 15. The strategy at Aronimink appears to be, get it on the green, then try not to three-putt. Potgeiter hit 5 of 14 fairways and ranked 63rd in proximity on his approaches, yet he is co-leader after 18 holes. Of the 7 players tied for the lead: • 5 are in the top 15 in putting • 2 are in the top 15 in driving • 1 is in the top 15 in approach • 1 is in the top 15 around the green My point is this, what do we consider both entertaining and valued at majors? Is it players avoiding three putts, or being rewarded for high-quality tee shots (Open courses), executing precise approach play (think Augusta and US Opens) and the ability to show creativity and skill around the greens (again, Augusta)? None of the top 6 players at this year's Masters finished in the top 15 in putting. Was that an entertaining watch? What was the challenge that week? I know, it's early in the tournament and yes, players that putt well "tend" to score well. But if this plays out for the week, like it has the last three times Aronimink has hosted a Tour event, I fear it could be a flat week. For the record, I hope it's not.
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Bitman
Bitman@Pittcoin1·
@chrisbriem It’s without question the greatest opening, and also the greatest closing to any movie ever.
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Bitman@Pittcoin1·
@Super70sSports Jill Biden. “Call me Dr.” Every astrophysicist ever “call me Bob”
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Super 70s Sports@Super70sSports·
When I was a college student, I once addressed a professor as “Mister” and he condescendingly tut-tutted me and said “Doctor.” Hey, listen, unless you can save someone’s life or you’re Julius Erving, you can settle the fuck down with that energy.
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Jum@JesterJum·
A submissive woman actually controls a man. Most people are too low IQ to understand this. Especially modern women. Masculine men don't submit to loud women. Not to arrogance. Not to masculine energy. Not to women constantly trying to dominate everything. That kills attraction fast. But a feminine woman? A peaceful woman? A woman who knows how to soften a man instead of fighting him? She can influence him deeper than any "boss bitch" ever could. Submission was never weakness. It was psychological leverage. Soft power. Quiet power. Ancient feminine intelligence. Women abandoned it because modern culture trained them to hate femininity. A man will sacrifice for peace. He will move mountains for the woman who makes life feel lighter. But he becomes emotionally cold toward women who treat relationships like warfare. Modern women think power comes from attitude, arguments, and acting emotionally untouchable. Wrong. That only works on weak men. The loud girl gets attention. The submissive, feminine girl get commitment, protection, investment, and a ring. There are levels to female intelligence. Masculine men don't respond to control. They respond to loyalty, peace, grace, and genuine respect. That is what makes a powerful man emotionally fold. A submissive woman rarely has to beg. The man gives willingly. Because peace makes a man generous naturally. Pressure makes him distant. Modern women were told acting like men would make them powerful. Now many are single, angry, combative, and confused why their relationships keep failing. The married woman doesn't control him loudly. She controls his heart quietly. Effortlessly. Gracefully. Without force. A true feminine woman doesn't lose power through submission. She multiplies it.
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The Steelers n'at@thesteelersnat·
France is not ready for Yinzers to drop in and be like "I'm from North Versailles"
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Michael S. Kim
Michael S. Kim@Mike_kim714·
Looking forward to the week! It’s a course that I feel like I can compete in. Playing with Ryo Hisatsune and Jared jones at 845. Let’s get after it!
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Michael S. Kim
Michael S. Kim@Mike_kim714·
Thoughts from Wed at PGA -Played the back nine today early. -Def tougher than the front nine. At least 1 shot harder im going to guess. -15 especially is going to be brutal. Into the wind, I hit driver 3wd haha. Wind is slightly different and it’s going to be down wind but it’s still quite difficult. -18 Idk if ive ever seen a tree in play that’s this big. Left side is definitely the preferable side but even then I’ll likely have to play around it or go below it. It’s going to be a fascinating finishing stretch with guys hanging on. -I know I’ve said this but the rough is STRONG. It is patchy but from a poor lie, I’m not carrying it anymore than a 100yds. -Also, the first cut here is prob the highest I’ve ever seen haha My plan is to putt with a wedge and belly it. Unlikely to happen a lot but it’s tricky.
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Elizabeth Warren
Elizabeth Warren@SenWarren·
If Jeff Bezos can drop $10 million to sponsor the Met Gala, he can afford to pay his fair share in taxes.
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Sen. Bernie Sanders
Sen. Bernie Sanders@SenSanders·
The reality of American life today: Jeff Bezos, worth $290 billion, spent: $10 million on the Met Gala $120 million on a penthouse $500 million on a yacht Meanwhile, he‘s planning to throw 600,000 Amazon workers out on the streets and replace them with robots. Unacceptable.
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