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Didn’t this happen a few years ago as well?



In France they had a similar attack on a Christmas market in Strasbourg and then they had years before that the Nice truck attack that was also similar to this. There are really too many to count at this point though.
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Hopefully the report is true.

Wrap this shite up.


There's reports that they might be pretty close to at least a temporary cease fire in Lebanon. Lots of issues to work out but they seem much closer to getting something done in the north than in Gaza.
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More just commenting on how people in the US revere this dude, yet he constantly lobbies against the interests of the american public and it's frankly unreasonable to believe the Israeli government, which he heads, was not aware of 10/7 before it happened.


Netanyahu actually might be more popular in the US than in Israel. Most Israelis seem to see him as a "least bad option" currently and he is as hated by the left there as Trump is by our left here. Think of the protest movement against him prior to 10/7, it was the largest such movement in Israel's history.

I've read that the Israelis were, like 73, just lulled into complacency before 10/7. they feared a similar attack from Hezbollah in the north but even hearing chatter from Gaza they never thought Hamas was capable of doing something like that. After 2006 their focus was almost entirely on the north. It's why they could pull of the pager attacks and kill Nasrallah but even now they just lucked into killing Sinwar and can't find their hostages. Their intel on Gaza is actually pretty awful compared to what they have on Lebanon.

Hamas also did a good job of fooling the Israeli government into thinking they were going the way of the PA and becoming more interested in money and governance as opposed to terrorism, all while secretly planning 10/7. The Israelis thought they'd been successfully bought off and they were wrong.
It was amazing that Walz of all people tried to call Vance weird. Walz is one of the creepiest, weirdest politicians I've ever seen.
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Because of their small population, sustainment is an issue. The economic costs of fighting a long war are also very serious. You can't pull this many men out of the civilian economy without causing issues.


That's in part what killed Rhodesia. A never ending war that caused the male population to need to do 3-4 years active duty and then up to 6 months at a time on reserve duty until age 50 or so. That and sanctions crippled their economy though they won the war in the tactical sense easily.

The armchair warlord guy (though a weird guy who writes anime fantasy books) is right too. Even Israeli media is reporting about how there are neighborhoods now being cleared for the 4th or 5th time, like Jabalia in the north of Gaza. They've conducted the war as a series of raids basically. Go in, clear the area of Hamas, then leave. The civilians (and Hamas) then come back and build themselves up until the Israeli army needs to go back in again a few months later. This, combined with lots and lots of air strikes.
Is Young even that fast? I know he was mobile but I never really saw him as a "runner" more of a guy who could scramble and get first downs when he needed to. Not someone like Daniels you designed runs for and the defense had to game plan around his mobility.
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Nah, you'll still be wishing for 21.

I turn 40 next month and it really hit me like a ton of bricks out of nowhere the other night. I kept thinking that if I live to be my grandfather's age (81), my life is halfway over. And that's like best case scenario. I've been dwelling on that for the past couple days and I'm really having a tough time right now wrapping my head around the end.


I'm in the same boat. Turn 40 pretty soon and it's been rougher than I thought it would be. Really taking stock of everything I have, have been through, what future may hold, etc. more than usual.

Seeing my parents get old and crippled with various ailments has also been worse than I ever imagined.

I do wish I could afford to have a cliche mid-life crisis where I buy a sports car or meet a younger woman, but that doesn't seem to be in the cards.

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If you hold this view, don't bitch and complain when taxes must be increased to care for all the geriatric prisoners you want to lock away forever.


Any one convicted of a serious enough crime that they're in prison as an elderly person is going to be entirely dependent on the state even if they get released, they'd need housing vouchers, food stamps, medicaid, etc either way. It's not like a 75 year old who just did 25 years is going to go right back to their old job.
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So how do you square your assertion with the millions of Italians that came in around 1900 -1910 and had their own celebrations like San Gennaro and the like.

Tony , Angelo and Dom all ultimately blended into the mainstream despite having tribal and cultural celebrations that were also celebrated in the countries they came from.


I'm not entirely anti immigrant but the Italians were not always welcomed because it was feared they'd bring two major issues from the home country. One, organized crime and two, public sector corruption. And honestly...they did. They brought both of those things with them. So yes they assimilated but a lot of that assimilation was due to white flight in the 60s breaking up their urban enclaves in Chicago and the Northeast. It was not an entirely painless assimilation process. Now think of the levels of organized crime and public sector corruption in Latin America and what the Mexicans, central Americans and Venezuelans will bring with them.
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Let’s say you’re a fan of a team and invite 10 friends over that are also fans of that team for a watch party. They all bring a dish and promise to help clean up after. Then later on 10 random people from off the street barge in and start eating your food, and put a soccer game on the other TV so loud you can’t hear your game.

It doesn’t mean being a fan of a team is bullshite. It just means you have bigger problems than the game to worry about right now.


It's worse though because these people didn't barge in off the street, to keep using your example- they were *invited* by one of your friends leaving the door open, or in some cases just going outside and telling them to come in.
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Donovan McNabb. Dwight Freeney.


Marvin Harrison too.

Apparently the new hire at Syracuse is a great recruiter so maybe he'll have them getting back to at least being a respected team again. It's a tough job though, they're in a recruiting dead zone, not a huge school with a massive alumni base (though they have a lot of media alumni because of the communications school), and their fans actually have pretty high expectations because of some of the success they had in the past.

re: We will be worse next season

Posted by mattfromnj on 9/2/24 at 11:43 am
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Have you seen the recruiting class, especially QB? Probably our best class ever. Sky isn’t always falling, kid.


This plus you never know what will happen with the portal, there's bound to be surprises.
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I would think the state of the Florida program has more to do with bad coaching/bad recruiting/late to the NIL table and other such issues that normally plague once great programs than one player throwing a shoe for a penalty.


yeah but none of those things are as funny as a guy throwing a shoe.
There's a pretty good documentary about the behind the scenes porn industry in Florida called "Hot Girls Wanted" that came out a few years ago. It shows how hopeless the business is for most of the girls who enter it.

Their careers are incredibly short, usually about a year, they make nowhere near as much money as they thought they would (most make about 100k in their first year and then it drops dramatically) and they get asked to do more and more extreme and degrading stuff to stay relevant.

My favorite part was when a girl was going to tell her dad she was in porn during their hunting trip. No better time to tell dad you're a porn girl than when he's armed I guess.
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At least 10 dead, dozens injured by a Hezbollah rocket attack on a Druze town in the northern Golan Heights this evening.

Here we go …?


Rumors online that the air strike in Beirut may have taken out the second in command of Hezbollah (a guy who goes back far enough that he apparently helped plan the barracks bombing). Likely not to be confirmed for a while. Hez is threatening to strike Haifa in response.

re: 27 year old cirrhosis

Posted by mattfromnj on 6/26/24 at 3:51 pm
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To give everyone some back story, I recently became concerned with the levels of my drinking due to an occasional light burning sensation just under my rib cage.

My drinking started out around 19 when I was in college. I drank Friday, Saturday and Sunday to get drunk. I couldn’t put a number on it but I probably drank 40 drinks a week over that span. I kept up with that pace throughout college.

Fast forward to after college and I continued to drink at the 40-50 drink a week pace for the past few years. Just recently I started having a very light burning sensation that comes and goes occasionally under my ribs. Other than that, I hadn’t experienced any other symptoms other than putting on some more lbs over the past years.

This prompted me to schedule a doctors appointment to get some bloodwork. I am scared to death that I have cirrhosis as I’ve been a 40-45 drinks a week drinker for the past 8 years. This has been a huge wake up call for me to get sober. To add injury to insult, I also recently lost my job.

Hopefully my blood work comes back not so bad.

Appreciate any thoughts or advice.


Honestly I don't have any experience with alcohol but it sounds like you're having a rough time in general and I know plenty about that. Hope things turn around for you, and soon. The fact that you have the self awareness to get tested and at least try to get it together is a good sign. Good luck.
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The greatest shock of this war is simply how inept Russia’s combat operations have been. On paper, they should’ve rolled Ukraine and Zelenskyy is hiding out in Poland somewhere. I’m not a military expert, but I have to believe if they had the ability to roll Ukraine they would’ve committed the additional personnel and equipment needed, and taken care of business by now.



In fairness to Russia the Ukr army in 2022 was one of the largest and certainly the most battle tested in Europe from fighting the separatists in the east since 2014. They'd also been given a lot of NATO training and even equipment during that time and reorganized a lot of their leadership. They were very good. I think Russia thought they were the same army they'd seen in 2014-2015.

Russia seems to struggle with logistics. Remember during the invasion all those abandoned tanks? They're awful at maintenance and logistics. There were Russian soldiers looting stores because they'd run out of food less than a week into the invasion.

Fwiw the experts I've seen actually said there was nothing really wrong with Russia's plan for invasion, it just didn't work. The Ukrainians put up a good defense in depth, they contested the airfields and didn't allow the Russians to take them, they stayed back and ambushed all the supply convoys, etc. A lot of what's happened in Ukraine hasn't been about Russia doing anything wrong it's just that Ukraine is doing well with what they have.

The casualties on both sides are massive. To give one hint there was a Russian milblogger (a very popular one who goes on tv there) who said that between February and September of 2022 the VDV (Russia's airborne) lost 60% of its forces killed, wounded or captured. Both sides are taking losses the US hasn't experienced since ww2 or the very beginning of Korea, its horrific.

re: Booty is back in Louisiana

Posted by mattfromnj on 5/16/24 at 8:25 am
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Is he kin to John David Booty?


It's his nephew. He's Abram Booty's son.
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Can somebody update the fighting ?


Last I read the Israelis had entered some of the central neighborhoods of Rafah, based on sightings by local Gazans. Apparently they're not facing as much resistance as they anticipated.

The bad news for the Israelis is that they are now "clearing" neighborhoods in the Khan Younis and Gaza City areas for up to, in one case, a fourth time. They're going into Jabaliyah, part of Gaza City, with apparently as many guys as they are going into Rafah with. It's a major operation in a place they've been fighting off and on for months.

The Israeli media is even starting to note there doesn't seem to be an end game. They clear areas, wait for Hamas to come back, clear again, etc etc. Meanwhile talks over the hostages have all but ended for the time being.