Master Shake
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@AriWasserman Good episode - for OSU to win NC Sayin must RUN occasionally (see Beck, Mendoza and other top QBs) - nothing crazy just 1 or 2 first downs a game - not sure if Day won’t let him run - Sayin not running drove fans crazy last year
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Arch segment today
Andy & Ari On3@AndyAriOn3
“I think the mental fortitude to be able to dig himself out of that ditch is why I feel so comfortable buying stock again in Arch Manning." @jdpickell joins @AndyStaples and @AriWasserman to explain his TOP quarterbacks ahead of 2026: youtu.be/_v0EdBHXJj0
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@gustav0cardenas Whatever they do, don’t let him near a William Shatner mask
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Este es un caso del año 2011, en Florida, donde un niño de 12 años llamado Cristian Fernández recibió una condena como adulto.
Su crimen: asesinó a su hermano de 2 años golpeando su cabeza contra una repisa.
Se demostró que el bebé sufría de constantes abusos y maltratos por parte de su hermano mayor.
Muchas personas ven un niño y sienten tristeza, pero a veces los crímenes cometidos son suficientes para juzgar como adultos a estos.
En América Latina hay muchos casos de niños y jóvenes que cometen crímenes como adultos.
¿Crees que deben ser juzgados como adultos?
¿A qué edad debe bajarse la imputabilidad?
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@kevinolearytv Hey loved u in Marty Supreme - pleasantry surprised at how good u were!
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@potatokmish @hxxntrr Plus average person can’t get anywhere close to 6 figure loans let alone 0% interest
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Met a guy at a poker game who said he "borrows money for a living"
Thought he meant loan shark shit
Nope
He takes $200-300K from banks every 18 months at 0% interest, uses it to buy assets, pays it back before they charge a penny, keeps everything he made
He's done this 6 times. Net worth now: $4M+. Started with nothing but a 700 credit score
The infinite capital loop:
Here's what he explained between hands:
Banks offer business credit cards with 0% APR for 12-18 months. They're hoping you'll carry a balance and pay 24% interest after the promo ends
What they don't expect: someone who takes $200K, deploys it into something profitable, and pays it all back at month 17
His exact cycle:
Year 1: Stack $200K in 0% business cards
Year 1-2: Buy rental property / fund business / invest
Month 17: Pay off cards from profits
Month 18: Credit score rebounds
Month 24: Do it again
He bought his first rental with Chase's money. Cash flows $2,400/month. Paid Chase back $0 in interest
Second rental: Amex money
Third rental: Bank of America money
Fourth rental: US Bank money
Four properties. $9,600/month cash flow. Total interest paid to banks: $0
"Banks are the best business partners. They give you unlimited capital and ask for nothing but the principal back. If you're smart."
He's not doing anything illegal. Just using promotional offers exactly as written
The banks are betting you'll fuck up and pay interest
He's betting they're wrong
6 cycles later, he's retired at 41
(I help you get up to $250k in 0% funding. DM me if you want to start your first cycle, must have a 700+ credit score)
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@Bucknuts247 @davebiddle All these portal acquisitions are great but unless QB learns to run no NC
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BOOM! #OhioState lands a commitment from former #Northwestern tight end Hunter Welcing.
247sports.com/college/ohio-s…

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@JBook_37 All these portal acquisitions are great but unless QB learns to run no NC
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@REDMFRAIDER11 @dennisdoddcbs OSU didn’t lose 1 starter - the OL Tegra was benched - get facts straight
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@stugotz790 Snaps required for each sack record:
Myles Garrett (23): 437
TJ Watt (22.5): 616
Michael Strahan (22.5): 567
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If you didn’t get the sack record in 16 games. You didn’t really get the sack record in my personal record book.
Cleveland Browns@Browns
Legend. Icon. History-Maker. @flash_garrett sets a new league record for sacks in a single season
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@stugotz790 He got it in 100 less snaps than Strahan and almost 200 less snaps than Watt so there!!
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