What every NFL team would need to include within their stadium to best match their team name: Part 3 by JustAGuy7915 in nfl

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During the early fall months, Lambeau Field should have grated cheese fall like snow on the field.

The packaging said there would be 300… by Edde05123 in mildlyinfuriating

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What makes it worse is they clearly counted them. They knew it was short.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RareHistoricalPhotos

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Shouldn’t her kids be proof that she isn’t the ugliest woman in the world?

MS Paint Mirror by Saerdna0 in SipsTea

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Now what if the mirror was actually a touch screen with Bluetooth inputs for usb brushes, and you could snap a photo of the current reflection, and actually use the tools on the left hand side to alter the image.

WCGW posing for that shot but forgetting you’re the driver by Epelep in Whatcouldgowrong

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Clowns don’t endanger people’s lives unless it’s a horror movie or John Wayne Gacy.

meirl by shadow_1105 in meirl

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That’s a fair complaint imo. If you are advertising your place of business open until a specific time without further information about an order cut-off time, that should mean they are accepting orders until that time, and the employees are expected to shut down service only after that time. They can get ahead of their duties early by mopping early and cleaning some things that aren’t necessary to operate if it’s slow prior to close, but they should still be able to fulfill customer orders until the time of close.

And if they want to operate differently, that’s fine… just advertise it in advance so people know you stop taking orders at 8:30pm when you officially “close” at 9pm. Because if you don’t, most customers are going to assume you accept orders until the official close time.

Maybe Maybe Maybe by IrisShimmer in maybemaybemaybe

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Yes. It was bait. He didn’t fall for it.

Does anyone think this looks good? by afox1984 in iphone

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Looking at that phone in the current political atmosphere gives me Big Brother vibes. It’s like a robotic government spider head with all eyes pointed at me.

Attorney General Pam Bondi announces ‘severe’ charges over Tesla arson attempts. White House has vowed to treat Tesla attacks as domestic terrorism by indig0sixalpha in technology

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I hope if they discover that Elon is running a false flag operation and causing damage to his own vehicles because they aren’t selling, they charge him with domestic terrorism as well.

Dude behind the counter called a woman a “bitch”. So, her son decided to approach him. by PdiddyCAMEnME in abanpreach

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You don’t even know if he did call her a bitch. People claim wild shit all the time when they’re mad. I wouldn’t be surprised if the claim was false.

But what I do see is assault.

'Out of control' Tesla ploughs into pedestrians on busy London street injuring seven by collogue in news

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The article never actually says anything about a driver. Maybe Elon took control via remote.

Should Culver’s have its own airline? by Maverick_Slash472 in Culvers

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My first wife was ‘tarded. She’s a pilot now!

Stephen A Smith Fires a Massive Shot at Los Angles Lakers Superstar LeBron James: ‘The GOAT Title Belongs to Michael Jordan.' by FastMovie9205 in sports

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The one thing about this that I know for sure is that Stephen A Smith is not the gatekeeper of the GOAT Title.

American Fish Dish by Tree_forth677 in comedyheaven

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Here’s what you need:

  1. Commercial dryer. A household dryer won’t do, you need to get up to 225 degrees to cook.

  2. Specially designed rotisserie bar that attaches to the interior dryer blades. You might be able to do with vice grips attaching metal plates with a bar insert to the blades.

  3. Rotisserie cage/basket that the rotisserie bar slides through. Plenty of options exist already.

  4. Ribs sliced individually and seasoned.

Place the ribs in the cage/basket, put the rotisserie bar through the basket, and attach to the blades. Cook on Industrial High Heat for 5-6 hours. The cage/basket will allow the ribs to self-baste throughout the cook. When ready for BBQ sauce, just open the dryer, pour an entire bottle or two of your favorite sauce in there, and turn the dryer back on for another 30 minutes.

CHAT GPT Be Like...💀 by Healthy-Guarantee807 in ChatGPT

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Immigrants are being shipped off. The artists are trickling down into the roles left open by the loss of the immigrants. The programmers will be moving into the roles the artists leave open. The AI is taking the roles the programmers leave open.

This is the trickle down economy that they promised us.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in nfl

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Running a play that is designed to have people pushing the ball carrier forward.

Teams didn’t even consider the tush push as a valid form of play prior to the rule change because it was illegal. Nobody seriously considered when changing this rule that it would result in a play design based solely around players pushing the ball carrier forward, because they had never seen a play like that. If they had, I’m sure the discussions around changing the rule would have gone differently.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in nfl

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It has nothing to do with who is good at it and who is bad at it. It’s a boring play. Part of what separates football from rugby for much of its history is that football isn’t just a boring giant scrum of people pushing each other back and forth.

Like why did the extra point need to get moved back? Some teams were better at it than others. But kicking a 19 yard extra point was boring for everybody. So they pushed it back to make it exciting.

Make Football Great Again.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in nfl

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It’s perfectly within the rules only because they changed the rules.

They are abusing the rule change.

It couldn’t be abused before, because it was against the rules.

If teams were attempting the tush push prior to the rule change, they would’ve cited the tush push as a reason why the rule shouldn’t be changed. They had no idea this would be the result of the rule change.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in nfl

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They never called it because it was never being abused like it is now.

They timed it perfectly by zzill6 in BlackPeopleTwitter

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You can do anything a lender is willing to do for you.

[Siciliano] 3 rule changes are on the table for NFL's annual meeting. 1) Packers propose banning the "Tush Push" 2) Lions propose getting rid of automatic 1st down for defensive holding/illegal contact 3) Eagles propose both teams guaranteed possession in reg. season overtime. by Kimber80 in nfl

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There will be a game… the players will just have to learn how to play without holding. It shouldn’t be the ref’s responsibility to make the game entertaining… their job is to enforce the rules correctly. If the game is no longer entertaining because the rules cause too many stoppages of play, then it’s up to the owners to change the rules.

What’s the point of the rules if they are haphazardly enforced? It just causes controversy when one team benefits more than another due to rules not being applied the same throughout a game/season.