Scott Bolander

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Scott Bolander

Scott Bolander

@scottbolander

I never use pretentious phrases like, “When in Rome.” Unless, of course, I travel to some place where they commonly do that.

Baltimore, MD Katılım Mayıs 2009
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Scott Bolander
Scott Bolander@scottbolander·
@ardinarchist_ And that definition of a woman is what? If you cannot answer that question, you are not pro-science. You trade politics for reason. My opinions are based on my own study, yours seem to derive from following the crowd - out of weakness.
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𝕬𝖗𝖉𝖎𝖕𝖎𝖙𝖍𝖊𝖈𝖚𝖘 𝕽𝖆𝖒𝖎𝖉𝖚𝖘 🏴🌽 🆅
“Different humans were printed off by aliens” They’d rather believe in this nonsense than just educate themselves on evolution. Jesus fucking christ
Scott Bolander@scottbolander

@MichaelButtonX Not evolution. Different humans were "printed" off by aliens to suit whatever their needs were at the time. After being left to their own devices, these humans continued on. Common template, with different features selected.

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Scott Bolander@scottbolander·
@PacersWoody If there is a way to get the 5th pick to a LA team, the NBA will do that. I think the bluepill Pacers screwed up by making that trade with a bog-market teams. The NBA is run by literal evil people. Is there some place I can bet that the Clippers pick 5th?
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Scott Bolander@scottbolander·
@PacersWoody He looks great when given the ball on a short roll, but still tries too many risky passes when initiating the offense.
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WOJ Artest🇦🇺🦘🏀
I’m confident that this huge step Jarace has taken is real. The sample size is big enough. He’s becoming the player we all hoped he would be 💯💯💯
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Sergio 🗽@Sergio4Liberty·
Flock Safety camera pointed at a playground, not even near a roadway. It was never about "license plate tracking." 📍Manassas, VA
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Scott Bolander@scottbolander·
@MichaelButtonX Not evolution. Different humans were "printed" off by aliens to suit whatever their needs were at the time. After being left to their own devices, these humans continued on. Common template, with different features selected.
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Michael Button@MichaelButtonX·
A 7.2 million-year-old Balkan fossil is raising questions about where the earliest human ancestors emerged. Graecopithecus shows human-like dental traits, suggesting early hominins may not have originated only in Africa. These claims remain highly controversial.
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Scott Bolander@scottbolander·
Kennedy was a criminal from a family of criminals, and he was ALSO a threat to the wrong people. During the nineteen-sixty campaign, as the presumptive nominee, Kennedy did get intelligence briefings from the CIA—like on November eighteenth, right after winning, but some accounts say he picked up hints earlier through back channels. He hammered Nixon in debates, calling out the administration for being too soft on Castro, pushing for aid to anti-Castro forces—stuff Nixon couldn't fully counter without spilling classified beans. Nixon later griped in his memoirs that Kennedy knew the score and exploited it.Is it true? Mostly, yeah—Kennedy attacked Nixon's "weakness" on Cuba in the fourth debate, October twenty-first, saying the U.S. let Castro slide while ignoring warnings. Nixon defended quarantine moves but couldn't say "hey, we're actually prepping an invasion," so he looked restrained. The twist: Kennedy wasn't fully looped in until after the election, but he knew enough to play the hawk card. And then of course Kennedy pissed it down his leg and called off the invasion in the middle of it, getting all the people helping us in Cuba TORTURED TO DEATH.
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Alex Cerna
Alex Cerna@Wh1teFuture·
@MmisterNobody @Red_Pill_US They were def in on it. JFK was an outsider with balls. A real man. He couldnt be controlled. That tells you a lot about all the presidents we’ve had since him.
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Red Pill USA@Red_Pill_US·
FORMER CIA OFFICER JOHN KIRIAKOU JUST CONFIRMED: 10,000 JFK files were deliberately hidden from us last year in violation of the law. "Every single one of them points directly at Israel." JFK tried to stop their nukes and lobby. They took him out. x.com/ShadowofEzra/s…
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Sassafrass84@Sassafrass_84·
I learn something new every single time I watched Adam.
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Scott Bolander@scottbolander·
@JustinRTBColts Buckner is not a scheme fit. He still produces because he's a beast, but they want two gappers and the rush comes from blitzers.
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Justin Aufiero
Justin Aufiero@JustinRTBColts·
I coulddd see the Colts moving off the contract of either Buckner or Grover Stewart, both of whom are on the wrong side of 30. Not saying it’s likely, but as great as Grover is, he doesn’t exactly fit into the “younger and faster” mantra that we heard coming into the offseason…
SleeperColts@SleeperColts

In @FieldYates latest mock draft, he has the Colts selecting Florida DT Caleb Banks at pick 47 “He’s 6-foot-6 327 pounds and has 35 inch arms to give him pass rushing upside. With 32 year-old Deforest Buckner returning from a neck injury, the Colts need youth at DT” W or L? 🤔

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Scott Bolander@scottbolander·
@ColtsFilmRoom Based on some things Steichan said when he was first hired, I think it was clear that Steichan wasn't happy to have to dumb down his offense for Hurts. And who would? He was used to Rivers and Herbert. They had to simplify the scheme during the season, after a poor start.
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Colts Film Room@ColtsFilmRoom·
At the time it was a schematic match made in heaven based off of what Steichen had done with Hurts. Injuries, ARs commitment to development, and the Colts willingness to live through the bumps and bruises are why it did not work in my opinion.
Shad@Shaddydaddy105

@ColtsFilmRoom Can you relate this way of thinking to back when Steichen drafted AR. I remember thinking this was a match made in heaven, so was that just a misconception? Or did it not work out primarily due to injuries/timing of injuries?

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Scott Bolander@scottbolander·
@DrHughT @4gottnHistory @4gottn_History It shows planets around a star. Western science wasn't sure of that until Galileo. So that is a big deal all by itself. Praveen Mohan has found something similar (but less ambiguous) on the wall of a thousands of years old temple in India.
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Hugh Thomas@DrHughT·
@4gottnHistory @4gottn_History There are 11 dots and a ‘star/sun’ But there are only 8 planets in our solar system. 9 if you include Pluto. Was there some extra planets back then?
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Forgotten History@4gottnHistory·
I’m convinced the Sumerians understood our solar system thousands of years ago.
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Steve 🇺🇸@SteveLovesAmmo·
The fact that they didn’t break character is a testament to their acting.
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Red Pill Dispenser@redpilldispensr·
LISTEN VERY CAREFULLY. Explosives? What explosives could he be talking about?
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Science girl@sciencegirl·
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Kristie Leong M.D.@DrKristieLeong·
Mind-blowing gut news from UC Davis microbiologists: Plain old sauerkraut (fermented cabbage) can actually shield your intestinal lining from inflammation damage Raw cabbage? Zero protection. Just the salty brine? Nope, not enough. In lab tests with human gut cell models, sauerkraut extracts kept the barrier strong and reduced damage from inflammatory cytokines. Unfermented cabbage? No dice. It’s the full fermentation magic that creates powerful metabolites, like lactic acid, GABA, and unique amino acid derivatives, that your gut cells recognize and thrive on. A small daily serving (just a forkful or two!) might help build a more resilient digestive system—especially paired with plenty of fiber. Fermented foods never stop surprising us. Who’s adding more kraut to their plate this week? #GutHealth #FoodAsMedicine Reference: Wei L, Marco ML.2025.The fermented cabbage metabolome and its protection against cytokine-induced intestinal barrier disruption of Caco-2 monolayers. Appl Environ Microbiol91:e02234-24.
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