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I considered switching banks because of Jennifer Garner. I just find her annoying.

ETA there has to be an industry term for this we don't know about.
"Negative advertising" or something.
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How hard is it in this age of technology, to have the ref/timekeeper/whoever it is that runs this mystical clock, have it connected to a scoreboard clock that everyone can see in order to know how much damn time is left in a game?

Reason #4384 why soccer sux arse.


The NFL doesn't even do that.
What you are asking for is something like this:

*whistle* "Scoreboard operator, please reset the match clock to 14:56"

*whistle* "Scoreboard operator, please reset the match clock to 17:12"

*whistle* "Scoreboard operator, please reset the match clock to 33:20"

*whistle* "Scoreboard operator, please reset the match clock to 41:51"

*whistle* "Scoreboard operator, please reset the match clock to 44:20"

*whistle* "Scoreboard operator, please reset the match clock to 44:40"

re: Kudzu as food

Posted by FeauxPaw on 6/11/26 at 1:01 pm to
NATO straps are for try-hards.
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I was wondering. Is this like the biggest gathering of billionaires that happens every year?


It actually happens daily right here on the OT Lounge.
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Just like the boomers in Congress and in the white house. These insufferable old timers just can't let go.


Cope, seethe, and dilate, zoomgroid.
This reminds me of my favorite Onion article:

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Pathetic, Washed-Up Rock Star On Fifth Decade Of Doing Exactly What He Always Wanted

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DETROIT—Peter Wolf, a pitiful, has-been rock musician who hasn’t had a platinum record since 1981, has now spent more than 40 happy years doing exactly what he always wanted, reports confirmed this week. “It’s so sad to see that guy still out on tour after all this time,” a source said of the washed-up loser who has been able to walk out on a stage multiple nights a week for more than four decades and play music of his own creation while being cheered on enthusiastically by a paying audience. “When was that guy’s last hit anyway? Thirty years ago? God, it’s embarrassing.” At press time, the fans in attendance at the pathetic old artist’s latest show were reportedly singing along, word for word, with a song millions of people know by heart.




This is all very informative. Thank you for this detailed post, OP.
Increased competition from other women. Not good for the rubenesque 35s and up.
A "midwit book list" is a satirical concept referring to popular, accessible books that masquerade as profound. These are trendy, surface-level works about pop-sociology, self-help, and intellectual history that give readers the illusion of being exceptionally smart or contrarian.The archetypal "midwit" reading list usually includes:

"Atomic Habits" by James Clear: The undisputed king of midwit self-help, offering linear, actionable, but incredibly basic steps to self-improvement.

"Thinking, Fast and Slow" by Daniel Kahneman: While genuinely groundbreaking, this serves as a midwit staple because people constantly use it to sound like behavioral economics experts without diving deeper.

"Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind" by Yuval Noah Harari: Broad, sweeping, and highly engaging pop-history that is heavily criticized by actual historians for oversimplification.

"The Black Swan" (or anything by Nassim Nicholas Taleb): Often cited by finance and tech bros to sound highly analytical, while missing the nuances of risk management.

"48 Laws of Power" by Robert Greene: A staple for people wanting to sound like Machiavellian strategists, which often functions as a horoscope for corporate climbers.

"Meditations" by Marcus Aurelius: Stoicism has become a midwit obsession, with many using quotes as a trendy aesthetic on social media rather than deeply engaging with the philosophy.

"Suicidal Empathy - Dying to Be Kind" by Gad Saad: In which he argues that modern Western society is suffering from a misplaced moral priority where empathy for ostensibly marginalized groups, foreigners, or criminals overtakes a culture's fundamental survival instinct. This has been evident for at least fifty years, so Saad isn't covering any new ground here.

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Oteta Kitiona


A fine example of one of those new Star Wars names. Just more proof of the continual browning of America.

re: Coach O

Posted by FeauxPaw on 4/29/26 at 7:21 am to
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(It is intellect):rolleyes:
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Can they not process the life affecting decisions.


I want you to familiarize yourself with the term “high time preference,” and then imagine how profoundly unintelligent you would have to be in order to hold this preference for every waking moment of your life.
Exactly. We can win all the games we want but until the BOS invests more in the program/game atmosphere we'll always play second fiddle to Moo St. from an overall program perspective.
It’s so naked what you’re getting at OP. For shame!

re: Strange Houses For Sale

Posted by FeauxPaw on 4/20/26 at 7:25 am to
Randomly browsing Zillow one day, just curious to see what the houses in Walden looked like, I came across this incredible 80s Miami style house that hadn't been updated on the inside. Bright carpeting ran right up to the rim of the en-suite jacuzzi. I'll try to find it.

re: Men shopping with wives

Posted by FeauxPaw on 4/18/26 at 3:02 pm to
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Joking about hating your wife is the pinnacle of boomer humor.

And it's no coincidence that most comedians have a low opinion of marriage.
A lifetime on the road hanging out in clubs away from the missus, and they think marriage as an institution sucks. Nah, it's just your marriage that sucks.
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I can’t believe people are saying this in 2026


Oh my God. Not in the current year we are in.

re: Fear of spiders

Posted by FeauxPaw on 4/17/26 at 7:21 am to
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Spiders don’t bother me in the least but I’m not gonna knock anyone for being scared of them when birds freak me the hell out.


Hey bro check this out super cool.

LINK
I should’ve tried coming across as even more of a boomer than I already did. Congrats on the green candles.



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Back in my day we didn't sit around waiting for some cartoon frog coin to make us rich. We got off our asses, worked 50-60 hours a week, saved every dime we could, and bought real estate like actual men. Bricks and mortar. Dirt you can stand on. Something that puts a roof over your head and cash in your pocket every month from rent. Not this digital tulip mania.Stop gambling your life savings on vaporware and start building something real. Get a real job, stop buying $8 coffees, and put your money into property that actually exists. That's how you build wealth, son. Not by staring at green candles all day.


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ETA: lost count of how many "lean intos," and "at the end of the days" that were used


Let's table this and circle back once we have a path forward.
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I promise you come September it’s gonna be a far different thing and it’s not gonna be just college kids. It’s gonna be grown arse man and fricking finding wait and see from when I gathered on your post in this thread you should probably just stay home and cuddle with your Dotson.


Reading this I now get why people prefer to stay in the skyboxes away from the very finest that Livingston and Ascension have to offer.