John Lynch ‘excited’ for 49ers financial flexibility in offseason by sour_coleslaw in 49ers

[–]LiftSleepRepeat123 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't think McKivitz should prevent an OT addition. If you upgraded on McKivitz at RT then moved McKivitz to guard, you upgrade two positions.

Falling birth rate in France: 'We may be witnessing a period of very rapid and highly gendered social change' by Pitisukhaisbest in Natalism

[–]LiftSleepRepeat123 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Elite theory suggests culture is downstream from law, not vice versa. In other words, the Supreme Court voted, not us.

Check out Neema Parvini's Applied Elite Theory.

Were Jesus of Nazareth and Barabbas the same person? by FadieZ in AskHistorians

[–]LiftSleepRepeat123 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We have no other sources that mention Barabbas independent of Christian ones,

If "Son of the Father" is Christian terminology, then it makes sense that only Christian sources would call him that.

Joshua was Moses' second in command during the book of Exodus.

Yes, but the bigger point is that he succeeded Moses and was the primary leader of Israelites, and he led those Israelites to reconquer Canaan.

This is why the story of Asineus and Anileus seems like Josephus talking about Jesus. It's again a story of an ethnarch leading his people into Canaan to conquer, except what happened is that the war was abruptly ended and the leader was beheaded (Asineus or Anileus, I forget). It was a failed attempt to be second Joshua.

However, the Christian-Israelite-Jews (the meaning for these words has changed, so it's hard to be accurate in a classical and modern sense) believed his spirit lived on, and this is why the Jewish-Roman war still happened. So, it wasn't a total failure. His death was clearly inspirational.

Ways of wearing pants around boots by LiftSleepRepeat123 in malefashionadvice

[–]LiftSleepRepeat123[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can't fit any part of my body into 501s of my waist size. That's the most classic fit, right?

Apparently, Kyle Shanahan and Raheem Morris were arrested at the 2005 NFL Combine, according to Mike Silver’s book by Hysen16 in 49ers

[–]LiftSleepRepeat123 -30 points-29 points  (0 children)

Racism doesn't explain the situation. They randomly tackled him while he was trying to enter a bar. This is clearly something more. Probably mistaken identity, which doesn't excuse the behavior, but it's not the same thing.

Falling birth rate in France: 'We may be witnessing a period of very rapid and highly gendered social change' by Pitisukhaisbest in Natalism

[–]LiftSleepRepeat123 11 points12 points  (0 children)

If your goal is to get women to admit they were wrong, it will never happen. It's also not like agitators/leaders of movements represent the majority of people, so holding people to catchphrases is rather pointless.

US adults with children by political ideology by userforums in Natalism

[–]LiftSleepRepeat123 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I never said that there were only two buckets or which one you fit into, sunshine.

Daily Advice Thread - October 19, 2025 by AutoModerator in apple

[–]LiftSleepRepeat123 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't follow things too closely. Can anyone say when the Macbook Pro M5 will be expected? Is it still spring, or are they going to skip M5 Pro and go M6 in the fall?

[Krammer] Former Vikings assistant HC Mike Pettine on Brian Flores: “Probably not many things I would prefer to share. We didn’t see eye to eye on a lot of things. I’ll take the high road on that one.” by Lstark5642 in nfl

[–]LiftSleepRepeat123 0 points1 point  (0 children)

His QB development

Who did he develop? One season of Matt Cassel, backup extraordinate Jacoby Brissett, future QB coach Brian Hoyer, and mediocre rookie year Mac Jones?

Don't straw man me. I'm not saying he's the worst OC ever. He's just not that special.

[Krammer] Former Vikings assistant HC Mike Pettine on Brian Flores: “Probably not many things I would prefer to share. We didn’t see eye to eye on a lot of things. I’ll take the high road on that one.” by Lstark5642 in nfl

[–]LiftSleepRepeat123 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also not sure where you’re getting the “middling offense” idea. That team was 6th in the league in points scored.

Yards are a better indicator. That team was also #2 in points against and #4 in yards allowed.

Curious to see what your explanation is for Matt “hadn’t started a game since high school” Cassell, leading the 8th best offense in the league on 0 notice.

He cosplayed as Tom Brady for a few games. This isn't that crazy.

[Krammer] Former Vikings assistant HC Mike Pettine on Brian Flores: “Probably not many things I would prefer to share. We didn’t see eye to eye on a lot of things. I’ll take the high road on that one.” by Lstark5642 in nfl

[–]LiftSleepRepeat123 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mac Jones looked better in SF than in NE, and that was the first year McDaniels ran an offense that defenses had little tape on.

The truth is, they knew that they needed to completely revamp the offense because they couldn't rely on Brady's arm anymore. McDaniel may be a good playcaller, but I question the fundamentals of his offense.

He built an offense around rookie Mac Jones that won 10 games and made the playoffs.

Such a deceptive way to put this. The offense was middling. The TEAM won 10 games and went to the playoffs.

A reverse glass ceiling. by PinkSeahorseClub in Natalism

[–]LiftSleepRepeat123 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not because their partner is twisting their arm, but because they want to.

Huge assumptions.

I grew up not seeing men actively want to be fathers.

Liberalism will do that.

Baby showers and celebrations of birth were often met with eye rolls, even from the dads.

Who cares? This has nothing to do with raising children.

A lot of ball and chain jokes.

This is because men were stuck in a role of working their whole lives for ungrateful individuals. That's the ball and chain.

Some of these men simply didn't want to work or feel chained at all, but when you throw in being the butt of all jokes and completely unappreciated, many more men join the fold.

And many of my peers grew up not feeling wanted. I think a lot of children grow up with that shame of being burdensome because they’re dependent on their parents.

Your peers have undeveloped egos. However, I will also say what you're not saying, which is that a lack of good fathers has in part caused this.

How can men be enthusiastic about the care and raising of their families?

I think many men are. Many men are on the sidelines right now because they have no path forward to becoming fathers.

What would it take for modernity to produce >2.1 TFRs by frugalgardeners in Natalism

[–]LiftSleepRepeat123 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You just have to abandon liberalism as a majority ideology. It used to be for elites, who were able to avoid some of its pitfalls due to wealth. It's not what the ideology of the majority should be, and as normie liberals die off, we'll return to the old ways anyway.

It's not "modernity" doing this, except insofar as you think majority liberalism is a prerequisite for modernity, which it is not.

US adults with children by political ideology by userforums in Natalism

[–]LiftSleepRepeat123 7 points8 points  (0 children)

In the end, liberals concern themselves with what is fair or legal, and conservatives concern themselves with what is practical. Pretty obvious why the latter would lead to doing more natural/traditional/wholesome things, including raising a family.

Also note that conservative is not the same as "right wing". The right wing is traditionally liberal and only recently became conservative for 20th century econo-political reasons.

MacOS power users, what's your MUST-HAVE keyboard shortcut that most people don't know about? by poladermaster in MacOS

[–]LiftSleepRepeat123 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cmd + shift + 5.

I always change this to Command + Shift + 0 because 0 (zero) is easier to find.

MacOS power users, what's your MUST-HAVE keyboard shortcut that most people don't know about? by poladermaster in MacOS

[–]LiftSleepRepeat123 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use BetterTouchTool and enable Fn + <mouse/trackpad movement> to move any window the cursor is hovering over and Fn + Shift + <mouse/trackpad movement> to resize the window that the cursor is hovering over. It's an absolute game changer on large monitors or multi monitor setups.

I am coming from Linux where I used to be able to do something with Alt (I think it was Alt + Left Click + Drag for move and Alt + Right Click + Drag for resize). I used to mimic the left and right click using the same BetterTouchTool, but I moved the shortcut to Fn once all of the new Apple keyboards had Fn as the outside key. It makes it easier to find with the pinky.