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Troy Hochstetler

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I've never been to Vegas but I've gambled up my life

Lafayette, Indiana Katılım Nisan 2009
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Nick DePaula
Nick DePaula@NickDePaula·
Reggie Miller is wearing his Air Jordan 19 SE PEs from 2004 at the NBA Finals tonight. “KILLA 31” on the heel.
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ArtButMakeItSports
ArtButMakeItSports@ArtButSports·
The Kiss of Judas, by Luca Giordano, 1655-75, 📸 by @albello55
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Troy Hochstetler@thochstetler·
Further proving my theory that NBA off court drama is more interesting than on court games.
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Stuart Gutwein
Stuart Gutwein@StuartGutwein·
We’re proud of the young man you’ve become and thankful for the lessons you’ve learned with @LCCknightFb and @lccknightsball We’re thankful for your opportunities at Wheaton and desire to surround yourself with people who will push you mentally, spiritually, and physically
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Greg Starr
Greg Starr@gregstarr·
Decoupling from employment is the entire key and the hardest part. Whoever proposes it will be vilified like the old ‘grandma over the cliff’ vitriol. It solves 90% of the problem to let people select their own plans and keep them regardless of employer. It works for home , auto, boat, etc and the market adjusts to the consumer.
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SMB Attorney
SMB Attorney@SMB_Attorney·
Dear Incoming Trump Administration (and other interested parties), Healthcare executives are being shot in the street. This your wake-up call to fix the terrible system. Let’s face it: health care in America is broken. We’re spending over $12,000 per person annually—far more than any other developed country—but our outcomes are worse. Life expectancy here is 77 years, three years lower than the average in other high-income countries. How does this make any sense? And tying health care to employment? That’s just making things worse. It’s a massive roadblock for entrepreneurs. People who want to start businesses or work for themselves often can’t because they’d lose their employer-sponsored health insurance. If lawmakers were thinking strategically, they’d prioritize incentivizing self-employment through healthcare and other measures. Why? Because when people start businesses, they grow and build wealth—and that wealth becomes taxable. Stifling entrepreneurship with high health care costs doesn’t just hurt individuals; it shrinks your tax base. And what about the middle class? They’re footing the bill for everything. We’re paying sky-high premiums for mediocre care, and now some states like Colorado are offering programs like Medicare for illegal immigrants, funded by, guess who, the middle class. This isn’t sustainable. It’s not about being against helping others—it’s about priorities. If we don’t ensure affordable, high-quality care for the middle class first, policies like this will only create more backlash and division. Here’s the solution: 1. Decouple health care from jobs—make it affordable and accessible so people can start businesses without risking their families’ health and finances. 2. Focus on the middle class—give us the affordable, high-quality care we’re already paying for before extending benefits elsewhere. 3. Incentivize self-employment—help people grow businesses, build wealth, and expand your tax base instead of stymieing it. This isn’t complicated. Help the middle class, incentivize growth, and fix the system. The time for Band-Aids and half-measures is over.
MWT@mountainwesttax

it pains to quote tweet this person, but you simply cannot have middle class families paying $30k/year for healthcare while immigrants are covered by the state general fund

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ᗩᑎT ᗯᖇIGᕼT@itsAntWright·
Best non scoring moves in sports Basketball - breaking ankles Soccer - nutmeg Football - leaping over someone What is it for baseball?
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Troy Hochstetler@thochstetler·
@ryenarussillo I’m 6’1. 180. Not big. Always wanted to live big guy life. Pod has me on Zillow.
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Russillo
Russillo@ryenarussillo·
Russillo on the Road San Sebastián 🇪🇸 Biarritz Pamplona Madrid-The Bullfight Also- My war on salads Am I a De Goya guy now? New best wine you’ve never heard of The Hartford to Manhattan Beach scale open.spotify.com/episode/4Hoj4F…
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Troy Hochstetler@thochstetler·
@Ceruti listened to the most recent pod. Honest question. Why do we know how to develop uswnt players but not usmnt players?
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Mike Cosper
Mike Cosper@MikeCosper·
Some clarifications regarding the Olympic Boxing controversy, from the co-owner of the outlet that broke the story. TLDR — the two boxers disqualified from IBA boxing were subjected to DNA testing that showed XY chromosomes. That might mean (and there is reason to believe) they suffer from DSD, but that also means they. likely have significant biological advantages. Thus the disqualification. Like I said yesterday, while this means the label “trans” doesn’t apply, it also means biological advantage, and distorted gender ideology makes a rational conversation about how we weigh those advantages difficult and incoherent.
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I absolutely despise essay-posting but as the co-owner of the outlet (@reduxx) that broke the news about Khelif and Lin and started this wildfire, I feel compelled to put to bed some of the bullshit surrounding this story. A rapid-fire FAQ: 1. "L & K are just women with high testosterone!" Khelif and Lin were never tested for their testosterone levels. The claims that they were disqualified from the 2023 Women's World Boxing Championship due to simple testosterone abnormalities were made by their respective national sporting bodies, who, obviously, have some motivation to lie here. 2. "L & K have female ID!" Khelif and Lin are not believed to be transgender, and @reduxx made that VERY clear in our July 28 article. They are believed to be impacted by a Difference of Sexual Development, in which there is a developmental abnormality in secondary sex characteristics. This is a medical condition which can manifest with children being born with ambiguous or disfigured genitalia. Male children impacted by DSDs are often "assigned female at birth" due to these genital defects, as there is a genuine assumption they are girls. Thus, their identification documents would be completely irrelevant in this case. As is the fact they were "raised as girls." That's entirely expected for male children with DSDs. Even more so for male children with DSDs in socially conservative countries. Is a boy without a penis more likely to be raised as a boy or a girl? Exactly. 3. "The IBA never said they had XY chromosomes!" On March 25, 2023, IBA President Umar Kremlev said that the boxers disqualified at the championships had XY chromosomes. He said this in a statement to TASS News. There were only two boxers disqualified at the championships: Lin and Khelif. 4. "But Kremlev could be lying!" Over the last 72 hours, the IBA has released two separate statements confirming that Khelif and Lin were not subject to testosterone testing, but had instead been subjected to a separate test validated by two independent laboratories. That test confirmed they were not eligible to compete in women's boxing as per the IBA guidelines. Crucially, the IBA defines "woman" as "an individual with XX chromosomes." In their guidelines, they also indicate that the gender tests they use to determine if a person is eligible to compete with women is a chromosomal test, not a hormone test. In their second statement, the IBA condemned the IOC for allowing Khelif and Lin to proceed as they believed it was putting female boxers at risk and that they did not support "boxing between the genders." 5. "Why doesn't the IBA release the test!" They cannot. It is protected medical information. They would be sued. Khelif and Lin, however, can agree to have the laboratories release those tests themselves... Why haven't they? 6. "The IBA didn't let L & K appeal their disqualification!" Yes they did. They have no choice in the matter. The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) is a fully independent tribunal which oversees all disputes in elite athletics. Every athlete has a right to bring a case to the CAS. Lin did not challenge the disqualification. Khelif challenged the disqualification but withdrew the appeal before it could proceed through the court. Please ask yourself why. If they were genuinely female, why would they have chosen to refuse their opportunity to establish that in an irrefutable and legally binding way at a fully independent venue? Literally none of this would have happened had they simply submitted their tests to the CAS. Buuuut... Consider that all decisions at the CAS are public information. It was through a CAS challenge that the world became aware that Caster Semenya had XY chromosomes, for example. If Khelif and Lin had proceeded through the CAS, there would have been irrefutable evidence, documented by an independent body, that they were either male or female. So why? Why did they not want the CAS to examine their tests? Why did they not want this information to be public? I think the reason is obvious. 7. "But the IOC approved their eligibility for 2024!" The IOC stopped sex testing athletes in 1999. Since then, they have deferred to individual sporting bodies to ensure athletes were eligible. HOWEVER, for the purposes of the 2024 Paris Olympics, there is no formal oversight body for boxing. This is the first time this ever happened. As a result, the IOC created an ad-hoc boxing unit to temporarily oversee the boxing competitions in Paris. This unit has no guidelines for gender eligibility, and has apparently just been allowing boxers to compete "as females" if they have female gender markers on their passports/legal documents. 8. "The IBA is corrupt and cannot be trusted!" The IOC has long had an issue with the IBA because the IBA has refused to disqualify Russian athletes on the basis of their national identity. Claims of the IBA's "corruption" can basically be summarized to "Russia bad, Russians evil." The IBA has literally no history of bullshitting about the sex of boxers involved and it doesn't benefit them in any kind of way to do so. 9. "The IBA only disqualified L & K because they beat Russian boxers at the 2023 championships!" No they did not. I started seeing this weird, completely false claim circulating over the last 24 hours. Khelif beat Thailand's Janjaem Suwannapheng and was set to compete against China's Yang Liu for gold in the Welterweight category. Lin beat Bulgaria's Svetlana Kamenova Staneva for bronze in the Featherweight category. They were scheduled to fight no Russian boxers in either one of their categories, and only one Russian boxer won a gold medal in the entire championship (Anastasiia Demurchian, Light Middleweight). India won the most gold medals (4) at the 2023 Women's Championship. China won the most medals overall (7). Kazakhstan won the second most medals overall (6). Russia only won 3 medals at the championship. Also worth noting that another Taiwanese boxer, Huang Hsiao-wen, won gold in the Bantamweight category. So for all the Taiwanese mouthpieces claiming Lin's disqualification was just "discrimination against Taiwan"... lol no. 10. "L & K were only singled out because they don't look feminine!" This idea that Lin and Khelif were singled out for not meeting some "western feminine beauty standard" is atrocious and quite easily refutable when you look at literally any of their competitors, most of whom do not meet that arbitrary standard themselves because boxing is a physically demanding sport for robust people, male or female. Below is Khadija El-Mardi of Morocco, for example, who likely would be accused of failing to meet this supposed "western feminine beauty standard." El-Mardi won gold in the Heavyweight category at the 2023 World Championships. She is advancing to the quarter-finals in Paris as we speak. She's one of the best female boxers out there. She is a woman. Her features and tall stature literally do not matter. She is biologically female. Sex testing would return an XX. Women are adult human females. This is true regardless of their external appearance. Likewise, men are adult human males. This is true regardless of abnormalities or defects in their secondary sex characteristics.

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LeBron Is Left Handed
LeBron Is Left Handed@MrMarcus260·
Indiana kinda cool sometimes. Some Amish hoopers pulled up to an inner city park yesterday and gave them that work
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