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Присоединился Nisan 2022
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Dick Vitale
Dick Vitale@DickieV·
Yes it sickens me that they water down the tournament by expanding - more teams that are MEDIOCRE at best will. Be added - the real chaos of college hoops instability - no controls of NIL are just left alone - is that leadership ? espn.com/espn/feature/s…
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Jason Cohen 🇺🇸
Jason Cohen 🇺🇸@JasonJournoDC·
💥NEW: Alan Dershowitz🇺🇸 “I’ve been a Democrat for 70 YEARS! I now am STRONGLY opposed to that party … I am SCARED of them!” “I’m 87 years old. I don’t have the strength I had when I was 47 — but I’m going to use EVERY bit of strength I have to oppose the Democrats.”
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Richard Grenell
Richard Grenell@RichardGrenell·
. @BarackObama is a total fraud….he created sanctuary cities. He pushed the idea that states get to ignore the federal laws they don’t like.
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Did we not know this was coming? The minute they were no longer amateur athletes, it became pro football. We have that on Sunday already. I understand players want to be paid, but the result affects the fan. It’s not the same game.
Three Year Letterman@3YearLetterman

College football has committed itself to transitioning from being a completely unique and fun alternative to the NFL with its own character to being a shitty NFL knock off that dispenses with all that was great about CFB and replaces it with none of what is great about the NFL

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@3YearLetterman Did we not know this was coming? The minute they were no longer amateur athletes, it became pro football. We have that on Sunday already. I understand players want to be paid, but the result affects the fan. It’s not the same game.
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Three Year Letterman@3YearLetterman·
College football has committed itself to transitioning from being a completely unique and fun alternative to the NFL with its own character to being a shitty NFL knock off that dispenses with all that was great about CFB and replaces it with none of what is great about the NFL
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Educator@LearnEducateNow·
@YouSceneThis It went out on top in my view, with only a slight decline after Larry David left in final seasons.
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YouSceneThis?@YouSceneThis·
Jerry Seinfeld was reportedly offered $110 million by NBC to do a 10th season of Seinfeld (1989–1998), but he turned it down because he felt the series had reached its natural ending and wanted it to go out at its creative peak rather than decline. He later said it was the easiest decision he ever made and that he never second-guessed it for a single day.
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Ari Fleischer
Ari Fleischer@AriFleischer·
You mean like the transition you led to incoming President Trump? The one in which you, Biden, Brennan, Comey and Clapper sandbagged Trump with false charges of collusion and then launched the bogus Steele dossier against Trump. Not to mention what you did to countless WH and campaign aides.
TheBlaze@theblaze

Obama: "The White House shouldn't be able to direct the AG to go around prosecuting whoever the president wants prosecuted. You can't have a situation where whoever is in charge of the government starts using that to go after their political enemies or reward their friends."

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adult swim@adultswim·
RIP Captain
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Darren Rovell
Darren Rovell@darrenrovell·
RIP to Ted Turner. The last owner to manage a game. The last owner to host a wet T-shirt contest.
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David Axelrod
David Axelrod@davidaxelrod·
This is fascinating.
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka

Winston Churchill fought his depression with bricks. He'd lay them for hours at his country home in Kent. He joined the bricklayers' union. And in 1921 he wrote about why it worked. It took psychology another 75 years to catch up. He called his depression the "Black Dog." It followed him for decades. His method for fighting it back was as basic as it sounds: laying brick after brick, hour after hour. Churchill spelled out his theory in a long essay for The Strand Magazine. People who think for a living, he wrote, can't fix a tired brain just by resting it. They have to use a different part of themselves. The part that moves the eyes and the hands. Woodworking, chemistry, bookbinding, bricklaying, painting. Anything that drags the body into a problem the mind can't solve by itself. Modern psychology now calls this behavioral activation. It's one of the most-studied depression treatments out there. Depression sets a behavior trap. You feel bad, so you stop doing things, and doing less means less to feel good about. Feeling worse makes you do even less. The loop tightens until you can't breathe inside it. Behavioral activation breaks the loop from the action side. You schedule the activity first, even when every part of you doesn't want to. Doing it produces small rewards: a wall gets straighter, a painting fills in, a messy room gets clean. Those small rewards slowly rewire the brain. Action comes first, and the feeling follows. Researchers at the University of Washington put this to the test in 2006. They studied 241 adults with major depression and compared three treatments: behavioral activation, regular talk therapy, and antidepressants. For the people who were most severely depressed, behavioral activation matched the drugs. It beat the talk therapy. A 2014 review of more than 1,500 patients across 26 trials backed up the result. Physical work like bricklaying does something extra on top of this. It crowds out rumination, the looping bad thoughts that grind people down during the worst stretches of depression. Bricklaying needs both hands and gives feedback brick by brick: each one is straight or crooked. After an hour you can see exactly how much wall you built. No room left for the mental chewing. The line George Mack used in his post, "depression hates a moving target," is good poetry. The science behind it is sharper. Depression hates a brain that has somewhere else to be.

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@davidaxelrod Painting walls sounds awful, but he’s right. That, looking for small successes, and prayer can do a great deal. The slippery slope is real. Finding incremental, non-thinking, but focused, activities work.
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Ric Flair®
Ric Flair®@RicFlairNatrBoy·
So Sorry To Hear About The Passing Of The Great Ted Turner! The Man That Created Cable Before Cable Was Cool! He Created CNN And Look At It Now! He Rolled The Dice And Wasn’t Afraid Of Taking Risks. He Won The America’s Cup For Sailing! His Office Looked Like The Hall Of Fame Which Included A Picture Of Him And Khrushchev. On Top Of All Of That, He Created So Many Opportunities For So Many Wrestlers Because Of His Love For Wrestling. Rest In Peace My Friend! Thank You For The Memorable Personal Times That We Spent Together.
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Newt Gingrich
Newt Gingrich@newtgingrich·
Beyond business, Ted was also a remarkable personality. Whether helping fund the film Gettysburg or entertaining friends with stories and dramatic reenactments, he had a larger-than-life presence that people never forgot. Ted Turner accomplished an enormous amount in his life and represented the bold, entrepreneurial spirit that has always made America exceptional. He will be deeply missed. gingrich360.net/p/remembering-…
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Skip Bayless
Skip Bayless@RealSkipBayless·
RIP Ted Turner. Spent a week with him in Newport ahead of 1977 America's Cup (which he won) for an LA Times story I wrote. Rare dynamo. Whacky fearless genius. "Captain Outrageous." Top 5 all-time interview for me. CNN. TBS. TNT. Braves. Hawks. Married our neighbor Jane Fonda.
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Educator@LearnEducateNow·
@For_Film_Fans That’s talent, and I’m not even a country music fan. That was special.
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Michael Warburton
Michael Warburton@For_Film_Fans·
33yr old DOLLY PARTON was still a year away from the superstardom “9 To 5” would bring her but here she is with a song she wrote just for Johnny and proving that you you can still shred a guitar whilst wearing 5-inch nails. A super Superstar.
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Super 70s Sports
Super 70s Sports@Super70sSports·
Super Sky Point to Ted Turner, who pulled arguably the all-time greatest narcissistic team owner move ever in 1977 when he got fed up and just named himself the Braves’ manager. Career record: 0-1. Tell St. Peter you’ll be there at :05 after the hour, big guy. #RIP
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@colecubelic 8 made sense; winners of five super conferences and three at large
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Cole Cubelic
Cole Cubelic@colecubelic·
24 team College Football Playoff... Good or Bad?
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Clay Travis
Clay Travis@ClayTravis·
Ted Turner used to have wet t-shirt contests on college night at Braves games. We used to be a proper nation!
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The White House
The White House@WhiteHouse·
President Donald J. Trump on the passing of Ted Turner:
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