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@themidnightfox

I threw a perfect game once | Go Bearcats | CIN ⬅️ ATX | @ATBBTTR

Cincinnati, OH Katılım Eylül 2008
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Donnie@themidnightfox·
@HarrisonSawyerT @WarPigsChief I’ve lived in OTR for 6 years and just bought a house in the West End. I love it down here 🤷🏻‍♂️ to each his own I suppose
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CHIEF, THE@WarPigsChief·
Reports of Downtown Cincinnati’s demise have been grossly overstated.
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Harrison Sawyer@HarrisonSawyerT·
@WarPigsChief Very excited you were able to drink a beer outside without being assaulted! Step in the right direction for sure.
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Signal 99 Cincinnati
Signal 99 Cincinnati@Signal99Cinci·
We do not “make-up” stories on Signal 99…that would severely damage our credibility with our peeps. Yeah, we saw the weak-as bs that Cincinnati News and NKYNewsNetwork said about us… “People being attacked in downtown Cincinnati last night would be all over social media. There are no reports except from Signal 99. It's a false report by Signal 99.” -Cincinnati News “Questioning the Signal 99 reporting about roaming teens in downtown Cincinnati last night. There are no reports elsewhere, no videos.” -NKYNewsNetwork Even local reporters from the media believe the City…that we made it all up—or made a huge mistake. Silly idiots…we usually have the receipts for our tea. Several Officers and members of Command Staff reached out us last night…blew me up about roving mobs of juveniles attacking people from Smale Park, to Fountain Square, to the Roebling Bridge—and everywhere in between. A high-ranking member of CPD Command Staff sent us screenshots of a CAD report last night, detailing the fiasco. The incident(s) started at 8:09 pm…and continued until 11:40 pm. Below, we have attached that CAD report of last night’s ridiculous game, played by several mobs of juveniles—numbering 30-40 juveniles, attacking people, starting fires, fighting and destroying property downtown—primarily in the Central Business Section-(CBS). As you read through the CAD screenshots that were sent to us late last night…you will see everything that we posted last night—to be the truth. Of course the City doesn’t want to admit this happened. Naturally, they will try to bury it…deny it…and hopefully discredit Signal 99 to shut us down. Just because they deny it, doesn’t mean they are telling you the truth. In addition, The Savanah Banana group came into town last night for the weekend—and the City definitely doesn’t want them to think the City isn’t safe. So for those of you rejoicing that, “A HA!” moment where you think we have embarrassed ourselves…you are the ones embarrassed now. Will you retract your so-called stories about us and apologize? I’ll wait right here. 31 total CPD units, as well as two drone units were deployed last night to corral these juveniles, who clearly planned a coordinated takeover last night. As you all know…when the units start to roll up—they scatter and then regroup somewhere else. It was like playing wack-a-mole for the CPD last night. They did apprehend several juveniles and called for a prisoner transport bus to respond to Graeter’s on 5th last night. I’d bet the dregs of my 401k, that not one of them spent the night in 2020–thank Juvenile Court Judge Kari Bloom for that. In fact, thank her in November, by voting for Bloom’s opponent—Susan Luken…who intends to restore law and order—as well as Justice to the Juvenile Court. Two District 3 units, Three District 2 units, 2 drone units-(numbered 297 and 295), all of the CBS units-(numbered in the 6000’s), and CPD SWAT-(numbered in the 8,000’s) responded and were tied up with this bs for several hours last night. The receipts are below…read them for yourselves. We did redact the names of the Officers, as well as the Dispatchers, because that information is none of anyone’s damn business. We can only post 4 of the screenshots at a time—so here are the 4 most significant screenshots. Give us your thoughts… #fyp #Signal99 #Share #Cincinnati
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Ebo@EBoKnowss·
Skyline Chili is actually really good
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Donnie
Donnie@themidnightfox·
@factpostnews This is hilarious! Comedy is legal indeed!
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FactPost@factpostnews·
Vance claims Donald Trump has the highest IQ of any president in history: If you give Donald Trump an IQ test with the other 45 presidents that the United States has had, he'd be either near the top or at the top
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Donnie
Donnie@themidnightfox·
@Local12 Why is a local Cincinnati network reporting this
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Local 12/WKRC-TV@Local12·
Minor league baseball team forfeits game after players refuse to wear 'Pride Night' jersey: bit.ly/4uIKcTy
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ATBBTTR@ATBBTTR·
GENO IS HOT AND BASEBALL IS FUN AGAIN
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Donnie@themidnightfox·
GENO SUAREZ MY GOODNESS
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Donnie@themidnightfox·
@mckenzielaw That’s what Claude thinks, now what do you think?
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David McKenzie
David McKenzie@mckenzielaw·
The Big 12 has gone to federal court to ask permission to have a conviction. There was a time when a conference could simply disapprove of a player who bet on his own team's games. Now it needs a declaratory judgment first. The Texas AG's threatening letter to the Big 12 was an unforced error of the first order. Strip it out and there's no lawsuit— because there's no justiciable controversy. A conference privately mulling a sanctions vote isn't a "case"; it's a meeting. The AG's 200M per se antitrust threat is what manufactured the ripeness, handed the Big 12 its MedImmune, Inc. v. Genentech, Inc hook, and let Sidley walk into federal court in Dallas with a complaint instead of a press release. Paxton's office didn't just pick a fight— it wrote the other side's standing argument for them, then signed it. Now TTU and the AG get to defend a theory the Oklahoma AG already called "facially absurd," in a real courtroom, against a national firm on its home turf. The letter was meant to intimidate. It functioned as service of process. The complaint itself is well made, and its strongest section is also its most dangerous. Paragraphs 32 through 36 are devastating on TTU's hypocrisy: TTU voted for the Baylor sanctions in 2017 and now insists the conference has no power to sanction anyone. That is good lawyering, and it should sting. But it cuts both ways. Baylor was sanctioned after findings, through process, for institutional conduct. The Big 12 wants to sanction TTU preemptively, for fielding a player a Texas court has enjoined the NCAA from declaring ineligible. The state court injunction is the elephant in the room, and paragraph 62 works very hard not to look at it— "this isn't about the injunction." But it is. The District Court of Lubbock County enjoined the NCAA from barring Brendan Sorsby from practicing or playing for Texas Tech, on a 5K bond, through a trial not set until February 2027. The practical effect is that Sorsby plays the entire 2026 season. The Big 12 now asks a federal court to declare that it may bar Texas Tech from competing for letting him. Strip away the labels, and the conference is asking one sovereign's courts to restore the very exclusion another sovereign's court just lifted—relabeled, from "NCAA eligibility" to "conference governance," but identical in result. That's a real trap, and it is structural. Federal and state courts keep a wary distance from one another's orders; neither likes to be handed the other's ruling to undo. A federal court will rarely enjoin a state proceeding, and it is nearly as reluctant to grant relief that achieves the same end through the back. The Big 12 was shrewd to choose a declaratory judgment over an injunction— a softer vehicle that does not, on its face, touch the state order. But that shrewdness cuts both ways: declaratory relief is discretionary, and a federal judge may simply decline to issue a declaration whose only real function is to neutralize a state court's ruling. The conference says it is exercising independent governance authority. A skeptical judge may see a conference trying to do through the side door what a state court has barred the NCAA from doing through the front— and may decline to hold the door. The Big 12 should win this, and it should win because the law is not actually close: a private association enforcing its own bylaws against a member who bet on his own games is ordinary self-governance. The Texas AG has managed the rare feat of threatening a lawsuit so weak that he walked his adversary into court, drew a public rebuke from a fellow attorney general within 24 hours, and turned a meeting the Big 12 might never have held into a federal complaint with his own letter stapled to the back as an Exhibit. Crazy times. Thanks to @TomMarsLaw for making the complaint available.
Tom Mars@TomMarsLaw

ICYMI, here’s the 47-page Big 12 federal court lawsuit that no doubt blindsided Texas Tech and the Texas AG. Filed by powerhouse law firm Sidley Austin in the Northern District of Texas. drive.google.com/file/d/1-glhVO…

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The Weather Channel
The Weather Channel@weatherchannel·
UFC Freedom 250 is facing a chaotic weather setup on the White House South Lawn, with a 60% chance of thunderstorms, heavy downpours, and wind gusts up to 34 mph threatening to delay the outdoor fights. On top of the storm risk, brutal D.C. humidity is driving a triple-digit heat index alongside massive swarms of mosquitos and gnats that fighters will have to battle inside the cage. While the venue’s massive 92-foot overhang will keep the octagon dry, a single lightning strike within eight miles will trigger an automatic 30-minute freeze on the entire event.
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Donnie
Donnie@themidnightfox·
@carney What if he buys a social media platform and uses it to artificially promote his sides political views
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John Carney
John Carney@carney·
Liberals are worried that Musk might use his “extreme concentration of wealth” to do what exactly? Explore space? Electrify automobile transportation? Advance free speech on digital platforms? What’s the threat here?
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Donnie@themidnightfox·
@BrennanBaxt I, too, would have better mental health if I got away with my crimes instead of held accountable for them
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Brennan Baxter
Brennan Baxter@BrennanBaxt·
It’s becoming clear that any school other than Texas Tech couldn’t care less about the mental health of their student athletes.
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Donnie
Donnie@themidnightfox·
@bmarcello What about the fact that there should be legal action against their QB who gambled illegally?
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Brandon Marcello
Brandon Marcello@bmarcello·
I'm told Texas Tech would consider legal action if athletic programs and/or conferences try to exclude them from competition or hinder their scheduling.
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Donnie
Donnie@themidnightfox·
@kirbyhocutt If I’m a mid tier CFB program I’m absolutely gonna shave points this year and make the whole squad rich. And if anyone complains I’d cite my mental health.
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Donnie@themidnightfox·
@vrexec Permanent underclass lmao some of you need to go take a walk
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VEO@vrexec·
Here's how I feel about the situation... You either have to... 1) stop what you're doing and start using AI to bring all the ideas you've ever had to life via code ASAP (before the token/usage costs skyrocket as VC's stop funding them.. like they did in the Uber/Lyft days) or 2) own as much public equity as you can reasonably allocate tied to AI software and hardware (as AI eats human knowledge labor at an accelerating pace). The alternative is... I think... from what I can tell after being in the thick of AI as a heavy user now for 12+ months... permanent underclass I suppose a corollary to this would be to... be in the IRL experience business or the high-quality premium goods business.
Claude@claudeai

Introducing Claude Fable 5: a Mythos-class model that we’ve made safe for general use. Its capabilities exceed those of any model we’ve ever made generally available.

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MLFootball
MLFootball@MLFootball·
TRENDING: #Bengals QB Joe Burrow has been very outspoken about being “PRO-ABORTION.” “I’m not pro-murdering babies. I’m pro-Susan who was sexually assaulted faces the impossible choice of raising her attackers child or living with trauma. I’m pro-life. Their lives. Womens lives”
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Donnie
Donnie@themidnightfox·
@WRBolen @ClamsAndCockles There is a memory loss storyline in the books but they sort of introduce another character to explore that, but it’s an otherwise unconnected side story so they probably just gave that character’s storyline to Juliette for the show. It actually is kind of important
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Ross Bolen
Ross Bolen@WRBolen·
If you’ve read the books that inspired SILO on Apple TV, can you confirm there is no Juliette memory loss storyline in the text?
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Donnie@themidnightfox·
WILLIE BEAMIN YOU BEAUTIFUL MAN!!!
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