Sentrist
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It will be interesting to see how the Giants navigate having the fifth and 10th picks. It's similar to Joe Schoen's first draft when the Giants had the fifth and seventh picks in 2022.
There were three similarly graded tackles and Kayvon Thibodeaux on the board at No. 5. So Schoen took Thibodeaux at 5, fearing that he wouldn't make it until 7. The Panthers took OT Ikem Ekwonu at 6 and the Giants took Evan Neal over Charles Cross at 7.
It's slightly different tonight with a bigger gap between picks and a variety of positions in the mix. So the question is how much will the fifth pick be influenced by who they think might be there at 10? Or do they just take the best player on their board at 5 and do the same at 10?
If the Giants want a wide receiver, the sense is there are teams between 6-9 who could take one. So do the Giants take a WR at 5 to eliminate the possibility of losing their top choice?
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In high school my dad had the hardback edition. Even when you slipped off the dust jacket the spine of the book still had a big damn swastika.
So when I read it in public, I'd just periodically shake my head in disgust, like "that darn Hitler!"
mkultra@biggestboy118
how the fuck am i supposed to read this in public man
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🇹🇷🇬🇧 Turkey just secured 44 Eurofighter jets from the UK in a $10.7B power move.
A full mockup lands at Istanbul's SAHA 2026 expo in May.
Why does this matter? It shows that U.S. sanctions don't always stop allies from leveling up.
Turkey is now becoming a dominant air power despite being "canceled" by the F-35 program in 2019.
Source: Clash Report
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@stengel @MalcolmNance And be able to have nuclear weapons after the 10 year period.
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You know what would be amazing if Vance and his team can negotiate an agreement where Iran doesn't enrich above 3.67% (far below weapons grade); gets rid of 98% of its stockpile of enriched uranium; has weekly inspections by the IAEA; keeps the straits open without charging anyone; and commits to all of this for at least ten years. Oh, yeah, that was the Obama Iran deal.
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@persianmetalist @rezasadx As part of NATO, their systems need to match, thus they have to buy American. If US withdraws, they will have other options.
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@Sentrist1 @rezasadx Wrong..They keep buying the weapons they need from the US with or without the US being part of the NATO..there is no better supplier..
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@Sentrist1 @DailyMoonX The far side of the moon isn't dark, earth and the moon are both lit from the sun. This is fake because it's showing the features from the side that faces earth, but from this angle it would be the features from the far side.
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BREAKING!
The @MarioNawfal expose will be BRUTAL!
Not only will I expose him for the bot laden fraud that he is, I’ll expose his relationship with @x
I wouldn’t even debate this nerd.
I have dozens of messages from this fraud of an account run by other people.
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How can this be real?
Is this a skit? If so, it’s superbly acted.
If it’s real, we need to find this young lady and shake some common sense into her…
Drew Pavlou 🇦🇺🇺🇸🇺🇦🇹🇼@DrewPavlou
“Is it a little bit homophobic to focus on the straights of Hormuz rather than the gays of Hormuz?” No Kings protester, completely serious: “Yes, absolutely, I agree.”
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@dccommonsense Netanyahu will go down as Israel's greatest prime minister. He turned a socialist country into an economic and technological powerhouse, expanded its diplomatic footprint worldwide, and annihilated its enemies and their proxies, sworn to Israel's destruction.
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@MarioNawfal You kill Churchill, the next in line will not be as competent as Churchill. With each killing, the next layer becomes thinner and weaker. There is a reason he was the fifth guy in line.
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🇮🇷 Iran isn’t fragile the way people think
Top officials get killed: the system keeps moving
They’ve built succession plans up to 4 levels deep
Every key role already has a replacement ready
This is pre-planned because leadership continuity is built into the system itself
Even leadership losses don’t break the structure
They just activate the next layer
That’s what “built for resilience” actually means
CNN, iranyarcccxiii
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal
🇬🇧🇺🇦🇮🇷 UK PM Starmer says that even with everything happening around Iran, the UK’s focus still “must remain on Ukraine.” This is a clear NO to Trump...
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A source familiar with private plans & discussions tells me Ali Larijani was, for the US & Israel, the most favored transitional candidate as of Sept 2025, but became a target early Feb 2026.
The source said Larijani became a target when he:
-Pushed for crackdown on protesters;
-Took front seat in lashing out at US/Israel;
-Assumed key role in strategizing the IRGC kinetic actions, in particular against GCC states.
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Instead of fighting over a 21-mile-wide bottleneck forever, we cut a new channel through friendly territory. A dozen thermonuclear detonations and you’ve got a waterway wider than the Panama Canal, deeper than the Suez, and safe from Iranian attacks. chinatalk.media/p/its-time
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Thursday Night Las Vegas Strip
Vegas isn’t dead.
Vegas reset.
Those $13 candy bars and $26 bottles of water weren’t a mistake — they were a signal.
After COVID, the Strip started attracting anyone looking for a cheap vacation. It got flooded with the “cruise-ship crowd” — people complaining about drink prices, gift shop prices, everything.
So Vegas reset the market.
Over the last few years the Strip basically cleared out the Griswolds — the $19 room, buffet coupon, candy-bar complainers.
Now the model is different:
Fewer tourists.
Higher spenders.
The guests coming now aren’t looking for the cheapest vacation — they’re here to spend and play.
And if you drive the Strip tonight, it definitely doesn’t look dead.
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.@MarkCMontgomery: "Successful opening of the Strait of Hormuz requires two broad steps. First, the United States needs to destroy the Iranian missile, mine, drone, and fast attack craft threat. This will take three to four weeks and reduce transit risk to manageable levels. Second, establish a vessel convoy schedule utilizing ‘unblinking eye’ capabilities, air-defense-equipped destroyers, Advanced Precision Kill Weapon System (APKWS)-equipped fighter aircraft, and armed helicopters. Only when the conditions for these two steps are set should we consider the strait ‘reopened.’"
FDD@FDD
3 Ships Struck by Projectiles Near Strait of Hormuz @MarkCMontgomery, @EFittonBrown, & @Brad_L_Bowman react: fdd.org/analysis/2026/…
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