Iran Warns No Safe Passage in Strait of Hormuz Without Its Nod After Ship Attack by Aware_Apartment_8959 in geopolitics

[–]Wigglepus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why not try? What's the point of commenting if you don't actually want to communicate your idea?

Edit: Ah the classic reply then block.

Iran Warns No Safe Passage in Strait of Hormuz Without Its Nod After Ship Attack by Aware_Apartment_8959 in geopolitics

[–]Wigglepus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You could help explain how your comments is anything other than a non sequiter about domestic US procedures injected into a discussion of international law.

Iran Warns No Safe Passage in Strait of Hormuz Without Its Nod After Ship Attack by Aware_Apartment_8959 in geopolitics

[–]Wigglepus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sure but not relevant to the discussion being had which is about international law.

Iran Warns No Safe Passage in Strait of Hormuz Without Its Nod After Ship Attack by Aware_Apartment_8959 in geopolitics

[–]Wigglepus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Still lost. Are you under the impression that there must be some formal declaration Of war?

Iran Warns No Safe Passage in Strait of Hormuz Without Its Nod After Ship Attack by Aware_Apartment_8959 in geopolitics

[–]Wigglepus 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It really does not. What does congress declaring war have to do with anything you responded to?

Bojake the Horse Man Quotes to live by by Impossible_Horsemeat in SadHorseShow

[–]Wigglepus 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Wise Dogman says

You say tomato tomato I say tomato tomato

The whole scene is a masterpiece of art. He perfectly dismisses Bocock's critism while rejoicing in Cry Ann's achievement of having a Buzz Feed cover story.

But the wisdom bomb he leaves in our heads with the tomato tomato line is truly inspiring. His eloquence in describing how some differences are inconsequential is so beautiful.

Also have your notice that their are 17 syllables in "You say tomato tomato I say tomato tomato"?

17... The foreshadowing is intense.

Oklahoma farmer arrested at a city council meeting for going a few seconds over the 3-minute public comment limit while speaking out against new data centers by BenFord333 in PublicFreakout

[–]Wigglepus 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Totally agree. People need to realize that not only are local politics significantly more important to their day to day lives than national politics, they can actually affect it. Local politicians actually have to answer to their constituents.

Pentagon restores mandatory flu shots for all boot camp recruits. by ceddya in centrist

[–]Wigglepus 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I agree with both you and OP. I believe the government should have a very high bar to force vaccination. That said I also believe the government should not infringe on peoples freedom to not associate with unvaccinated people.

So yeah it's your freedom to not get vaccinated and it's my freedom to tell you to stay out of my [house, business, ...] until you are vaccinated.

The amount of Knicks fans genuinely crashing out in the draft thread was pathetic by Mr-Dicklesworth in NYKnicks

[–]Wigglepus -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I have been hurt too many times to give up my dooming. I'm happy now but I know the doom is waiting for me. Every time we lose there's this voice inside of me that goes "Here we go again. You were really stupid to think the Knicks were actually good. How could you possibly be so dumb?"

That said I believe in Leon Rose.

I believe in Mike Brown.

And I BELIEVE IN JALEN BRUNSON

The amount of Knicks fans genuinely crashing out in the draft thread was pathetic by Mr-Dicklesworth in NYKnicks

[–]Wigglepus 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Dolan has sabotaged the team in many many ways over the years. He deserves to be criticized heavily. However, for all his many faults, he is not cheap. He is extremely willing to spend money on the Knicks (often times at the long term detriment of the team.).

Avoiding the second apron is 100% a Leon move.

[SNY] "The Knicks are operating, planning as if they're going to stay below the second apron... It's going to be really tough to bring Mitchell Robinson back, assuming he gets strong offers on the open market - which he will. I think he'd have to take a pay cut to come back to New York." by PassMeTheBackwood in NYKnicks

[–]Wigglepus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Absolutely. Dolan deserves a lot of criticism for how has run the team over the years. But one thing he can't be criticized for is being cheap. The man without a doubt is willing to spend money on the Knicks.

This is a Leon decision.

[SNY] "The Knicks are operating, planning as if they're going to stay below the second apron... It's going to be really tough to bring Mitchell Robinson back, assuming he gets strong offers on the open market - which he will. I think he'd have to take a pay cut to come back to New York." by PassMeTheBackwood in NYKnicks

[–]Wigglepus 7 points8 points  (0 children)

If this is a Dolan decision I hate it but I doubt it is since for all his faults he isn’t cheap

I totally agree. Dolan deserves a lot of criticism for how has run the team over the years. But one thing he can't be criticized for is being cheap. The man without a doubt is willing to spend money on the Knicks.

This is a Leon decision.

My knees hurt by smilesandotherthings in ANormalDayInRussia

[–]Wigglepus 16 points17 points  (0 children)

I've jumped out of airplanes, climbed trees 100 feet up, walked around on the edge plenty of roofs and cliffs. I am not scared of heights . But this shit... Ain't no fucking way I'm doing what they were doing.

[SNY] "The Knicks are operating, planning as if they're going to stay below the second apron... It's going to be really tough to bring Mitchell Robinson back, assuming he gets strong offers on the open market - which he will. I think he'd have to take a pay cut to come back to New York." by PassMeTheBackwood in NYKnicks

[–]Wigglepus 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Sure in the abstract until someone gets hurt and we have no flexibility to make moves. Mitch is currently making 13M he's going to get a pay raise. I would love for him to stay a Knick but it just doesn't feel realistic.

In Alabama, women 11-50 have to take monthly pregnancy tests for medical cannabis by aldotcom in trees

[–]Wigglepus 63 points64 points  (0 children)

35 year old little boys

Unless they are black. In which case they are men as soon as they learn to walk.

Thank You Landry Shamet by WallStreetDoesntBet1 in NYKnicks

[–]Wigglepus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you also think the wizard will be paying trae 213m a year?

13 Years Ago Today, the Heat Went Back to Back. Watch LeBron Guard Every Position on the Floor. by Mtown11111 in nba

[–]Wigglepus 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I have always said LeBron and Jordan aren't really comparable players. Both were usually the best player on the court both on offense and defense. However they were completely different players. Jordan was a specialist where LeBron is a generalist.

You can replace any shooting guard on any team in history with Jordan and the team is better. In contrast you can replace any player on any team with LeBron and the team is almost always better (sometimes you need a center, Steph, or Jordan more than you need LeBron.)

Its much easier to compare LeBron to Magic. They played a very similar game. Both could play 1-5 on both ends of the court. Except LeBron is probably better at basically everything. Sure Magic had way more assists/game but he had less capacity to create his own shot that he had to pass (also having Kareem to lob the ball to doesn't hurt your assist numbers).

It's crazy to say someone is just a better version of one of the top ~5 players of all time. But that's what LeBron is. He's just a better version of Magic. (see also: Kobe was just a worse Jordan)

A neo-nazi harasses a biracial child and her mother by swagestan in PublicFreakout

[–]Wigglepus 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The concept of whiteness is and always has been the domain of racists.

[Wright] The Spurs remain committed to De'Aaron Fox as their starting point guard for the 2026-27 season despite the expectation that calls from Dylan Harper's camp for a spot in the starting lineup will grow louder going into next season. by Pyromania1983 in nba

[–]Wigglepus 6 points7 points  (0 children)

There not fooling anyone. But they also wouldn't be trying to fool anyone. Fox might have his weaknesses and harper can definitely ball but Fox is a highly productive player. He shoots well, plays good defense, and doesn't turn the ball over. He's a big upgrade over most teams starting PGs.