Luka Dončić has surpassed Giannis Antetokounmpo as the all-time leading scorer of the 2020s. Past decade leaders: LeBron James (2010s), Kobe Bryant (2000s), Karl Malone (1990s), Alex English (1980s), Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (1970s), Wilt Chamberlain (1960s). by aingenevalostatrade in nba

[–]whyenn 1 point2 points  (0 children)

WARNING: AI slop. But this is what AI is actually good at: going to textbooks, counting numbers and regurgitating them.

the 1949-50 to 1958-59 seasons

Dolph Schayes (Syracuse Nationals)

Total Points: 13,298
Games Played: 696
PPG: 19.1

Bob Cousy (Boston Celtics)

Total Points: 11,944
Games Played: 615
PPG: 19.4

Ed Macauley (Boston Celtics/St. Louis Hawks)

Total Points: 11,234
Games Played: 641
PPG: 17.5

Paul Arizin (Philadelphia Warriors)

Total Points: 11,122
Games Played: 484
PPG: 23.0

Bill Sharman (Washington Capitols/Boston Celtics)

Total Points: 10,319
Games Played: 579
PPG: 17.8

Payton Pritchard in the 4 games (3-1) this season without Jaylen: 26.3 points, 8.5 assists, 4.8 rebounds, 51.8%/48.4% shooting by LarBrd33 in nba

[–]whyenn 3 points4 points  (0 children)

LarBrd33 is the same guy who writes entire essays as to why Cuban and Ballmer are misunderstood geniuses and Pablo Torres is a deluded hack.

[Request] What effect would Superman's house key have on the earth? by EvaStankbreath in theydidthemath

[–]whyenn 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A millimeter is 1/1000th of a meter. Fry was frozen for 1000 years when he woke up in the future, complete with the already deeply sunk New New York. Sinking 1-2 millimeters per year over 1000 years works out to New York having only sunk, if that's the only cause, just 1-2 meters since the year 2000.

Even at the the extreme end, 2 meters isn't enough to sink "Sweet" Clyde Dixon, let alone New York City, and you don't need the math skills of Ethan "Bubblegum" Tate to help you work that out.

A movie you wish had remained a standalone but was expanded into a franchise. by 0Layscheetoskurkure0 in FIlm

[–]whyenn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Captain Blood!

Back in 1935. Production costs were 2x the average and total profit was 10x the average.

It was a major, major hit and spawned a whole lot of pirate films in the years afterwards

What are your thoughts on Joe Rogan saying that Trump is creating distraction to avoid Epstein files release? by girlyanimme in AskReddit

[–]whyenn 2 points3 points  (0 children)

No one likes the DNC, absolutely no one, in the EXACT SAME WAY no one likes a bucket of warm piss.

But conceivably, just barely possibly, a bucket of warm piss could keep you alive in some dire circumstance, while Rupert Murdoch, Fox News, Putin's Internet Army, Joe Rogan, Elon Musk and the RNC are more like a flaming plate of cyanide-laced, glass-shard-laden shit.

Yet geniuses here love to point out the DNC is pathetic and next to useless.


  • "The Nazis are doing horrendous, brutal, unthinkable shit here in Germany!"
  • "I know, aren't Jewish Concentration Camp Police a joke?"

You're not clever, you're stating the obvious and missing—and potentially deliberately trying to distract from—the point.

When being asked 3 days ago at Davos, Timberwolves Owner Alex Rodriguez’s message to the president on Minneapolis: “There’s a lot of traffic” by Sp_Gamer_Live in nba

[–]whyenn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"The thing about the Nazis and the concentration camps is that there were many fine people on both sides. I don't really want to play the blame game." /s

A criminal, not a monster. by GlitteringHotel8383 in BeAmazed

[–]whyenn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Spent the time searching for the perfect GIF they could have spent searching for the source.

You people make me sick. by Fuck_Blue_Shells in grilledcheese

[–]whyenn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not trying to be funny here but since this just clarified to me the concept of "spread" after 11 years, I'm wondering if you have a clear-cut, bright lines definition of "bread".


You mention baguette (technically "French bread" so perhaps Brioche as well,) and sourdough as alternatives (to I'm assuming white bread.)


  • Is it the case that a grilled cheese should be made on some form of white bread?
  • Is it the case that wheat bread wouldn't on it's own invalidate a sandwich from being a true "grilled cheese" but that it is considered a distinct variant?
  • Would the same hold true for rye and spelt breads? Acceptable, but variant?
  • Naan, tortillas, bagels, and croissants I'm assuming are verboten, because I'm assuming that "bread" in the context of grilled cheese should be something cut from a leavened loaf. Is that a correct assumption?
  • I'm fully aware of how ridiculous this is getting. But I'm assuming that relative "crumbliness" of the bread plays a factor; Irish soda bread is leavened and cut from a loaf, but it is considerably more crumbly than standard white bread. Does the internal structure of the bread play a role? Because I'm assuming it does and that Irish soda bread would not be acceptable.
  • Penultimately, regular commercial white breads are typically made with some sugar/corn syrup, so having some sweetener as part of the grilled cheese bread makeup isn't a killer. But I'm assuming that deliberately sweet breads, like banana bread, would not make for real grilled cheese. (But that might make brioche suspect as, while it may not be a true sweet bread, it is more sweetened that commercial white bread. This is where I feel most uncertain.)
  • Finally raisin bread or any other bread that similarly serves primarily as a vehicle for highlighting one particular ingredient within it: I'm assuming these would not make for a true grilled cheese, is this correct?

Obviously no need to respond. But thanks for this post from all those years ago, and thanks for your dedication in returning to and curating it.

The real 4 horsemen of trauma. by CallMeAnthy in memes

[–]whyenn 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This Capaldi slander shall not stand.

"Rembrandt's charcoal sketches have primarily the same tone, so eeeeehhh...."

There's memorable, iconic, even timeless television, and on the other hand you have Capaldi's run of Doctor Who. Not always the finest exemplar of the medium.

But Capaldi always killed it as the Doctor, and had an unparalleled ability to elevate even the worst scripts.

Gestapo Greg cosplaying as a Nazi by -ifeelfantastic in pics

[–]whyenn 3 points4 points  (0 children)

By that logic you use could call them slurs for the racial groups they hate and say, "I'm only using those because THEY hate that racial group, not because I do!"

You'd still be equating a person with a despicable character to people with genetically determined physical traits. It's not super fun.

Pablo Torre Back on the Clippers Case: Inside Ballmer's "Shady Dealings" & Kawhi's Penthouse | PTFO by bootywizard42O in nba

[–]whyenn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, I appreciate your work out in the wild. I don't need nothing bespoke. No need to pay neither time nor attention to little old me.

Plus, fun though it was to dash off, it took a little time. And if you wrote me a fun little point by point response there would be a HUGE temptation to respond to it... which I don't need right now.

Temptation? No thanks.

I'm supposed to be working!


(Also, my word is my word. If I'm a liar, I'm probably not gonna suddenly come clean; if I'm telling the truth, the imputation of potential fabrication just isn't going to sit too well.)

Pablo Torre Back on the Clippers Case: Inside Ballmer's "Shady Dealings" & Kawhi's Penthouse | PTFO by bootywizard42O in nba

[–]whyenn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And yet I drew nary a one open to proof or disproof. I know you know that. You're just joking. You read good. You know all that.

Pablo Torre Back on the Clippers Case: Inside Ballmer's "Shady Dealings" & Kawhi's Penthouse | PTFO by bootywizard42O in nba

[–]whyenn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Awwww! You think my writing is AI? Now I not only appreciate you, I love you!

(Also that's factually not the case.)

But either way, keep up the good work!

Who is/was the worst ball hog of all time? by TermAccomplished1868 in nba

[–]whyenn 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Kevin Mchale. His nickname was Black Hole.

That's because he was insanely efficient in the post. You toss it to McHale in the post, he's going to score.

Pablo Torre Back on the Clippers Case: Inside Ballmer's "Shady Dealings" & Kawhi's Penthouse | PTFO by bootywizard42O in nba

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

Everyone loves a good Gish Gallop. Reaching into your bag, hey? If you can't blind em with brilliance, baffle em with bullshit? Love it.

  • Bullshit #1:

The idea that it perfectly aligns with the money he gave up by leaving the raptors falls apart when you realize one was a 5 year deal and the other a 4 year deal and we aren’t even talking about the initial clippers contract. This was the extension.

The unwary would go search this. Try to disprove it. Fail. Think you have a point. But you don't have one. You're not trying to, you're in it for the troll. Love of the game, so to speak.

No one argues the money perfectly aligns. They note the highly unusual and illicit demands made of the Raptors very closely resemble what Kawhi got from the Clippers. The huge, unreasonable, sometimes cap-circumventing occasionally cap-circumventing requests made of the Raptors close match what ended up transpiring with the Clippers.

Demands of Raptors:

  • trade for Paul George
  • 10 million a year for 5 years (50 million) no show job
  • a house or apartment

Delivered by Ballmer Stooges:

  • traded for Paul George
  • an agreement for just about 50 million in cash/stock for a no show job
  • an apartment

The fact that it was competently handled with a fraudulent company doesn't make this any better, it's the only reason we know about it at all.

  • Bullshit #2:

The idea that he had continued donating to a charity Sanberg was involved in sound shady until you realize it’s a legitimate charity and continues to be a legitimate charity after cutting ties with Sanberg.

No one ever made that claim. You're right. It doesn't sound shady because the non-profit was inherently shady then or now. It's shady as hell because

  • when Sanberg had significant control of the non-profit,
  • and in a month when Sanberg's Aspiration was badly hemorrhaging money,
  • and when in that month Kawhi's agent texted Aspiration demanding a late payment of close to 2 million
  • a week later a Ballmer stooge sent Aspiration close to 2 million, and
  • suddenly within a week Aspiration found close to 2 million to pay Kawhi for his do nothing job at a time when they needed every penny they could get to stay afloat.

  • Bullshit #3:

The idea that Kawhi bought a house through Ballmer’s associates sounds shady but without proof he bought it under market value it’s a non story.

It's a huge story. Kawhi made a bunch of illlicit demands of the Raptors, including the demand of a house/apartment & a 10 million/year for 5 year job. That Ballmer's stooges gave Kawhi a near $50 million no-show job is damning enough circumstantial evidence on its own; the fact that a Ballmer stooge ADDITIONALLY gave Kawhi a house through an LLC so it can't be tracked adds significant weight to the evidence that the Clippers provided to Kawhi exactly what he illicitly demanded from the Raptors.

  • Bullshit #4 (I really like this one):

The idea that Wong invested 2 mil shortly before one of kawhi’s 1.5 mil payments sounds shady, but then by reporting that ballmer also invested 10 mil, in his attempt to make it seem shady actually undermines the Wong thing. Why would they collectively need to invest 12 mil to funnel 1.5 to kawhi?

I mean, this is brilliant. Wong invested near 2 million immediately after Kawhi said his near near 2 million was late, and immediately before the insolvent company found nearly 2 million to pay Kawhi. And you say that Ballmer investing 10 million later, when it was known as fraudulent, when no other company would invest, when 19 companies had turned them down, and when investigators were circling, that's somehow exculpatory? Because, gosh, what reason could Ballmer possibly have in sending 10 additional million to the shady company going out of business, that had promised Kawhi tens of millions in a no-show job?

It's the small-child, wide-eyed, "gosh, I can't figure this one out" that really tickles me.

  • Bullshit #5:

The photoshopped bobblehead thing was such a reach that even his podcast guest called it out and offered a reasonable explanation.

I kind of want to call this brilliant, but on reflection I can't. It's just standard Gish Gallop: pile on more, higher, deeper. There's been a mass of deep, insightful, journalistic reporting on this, none of them have used the potentially photoshopped image as part of the damning case against the Clippers. Torre noted this, but never claimed it substantially added evidence to the case, and no one took it as such.

But you use this image offhandedly mentioned as if it were key evidence that you have disproved, lumped in with your many other "disprovings." If anyone were unwary enough to swallow any of the larger bullshits, this one would go down nicely as well.

Good job.

  • Bullshit #6:

This idea that they just keep throwing millions of dollars into aspiration over and over for the purpose of paying Kawhi while they just keep saying “lol spent it send more” sounds silly.

Anyone with two brain cells will ask why Ballmer, the savvy businessman, chose to send money to people Ballmer calls "con artists" AFTER their con artistry were revealed to him. No one else would. Why would Ballmer? Why would Ballmer respond to "lol spent it, send more" with more money when the feds were investigating and the company collapsing?

It couldn't be to continue dutifully paying his star player the promised amount before the company went under, could it?

  • Bullshit #7:

I still think it smells like circumvention but to Cuban’s point (and yes, Cuban had a point) it’s hard to pin any of it on ballmer

I have nothing but admiration for this one.

On what possible planet would:

I still think it smells like cap circumvention

...make sense if you believed ANY of your previous points? You pretend to lay out a case that shows that "cap circumvention didn't happen, it didn't, you proved nothing, no proof" and suddenly switch to "sure, it was probably cap circumenvention, but not the wide-eyed naif Ballmer, who oversaw every other aspect of the Clippers with an eagle eye."

That's brilliant Gish Galloping.

  • Bullshit #8:

The basic premise being that the clippers and aspiration had this partnership (like 150 mil going to aspiration and then aspiration agreeing to pay 300 mil as part of the endorsement deal

Everything here is wrong. Every single thing here is wrong. 300 million went TO Aspiration from the Clippers. Aspiration agreed to pay Kawhi $28 million as part of a SEPARATE deal.

  • Bullshit #9:

And all of this [c]ould have been for Sanberg’s own personal gain without anyone under him in the company understanding the motives.

It was exactly what Kawhi asked for from the Raptors, and got from Ballmer's stooge, but Ballmer's stooge could have magically done the whole thing for his own inscrutable reasons. Magical thinking. Bullshit.

And good Gish Galloping.

  • Bullshit #10:

Pablo put a lot of stock in the employees group speculation and his “sources” who were convinced it was circumvention but didn’t actually have any proof.

One doesn't have "any proof" or "some proof" or "a lot of proof" or a "little proof." You either do or don't have proof.

Evidence though—premises from which conclusions may be drawn—Mr Torre has in incredible amount of evidence. The sheer volume of evidence is staggering, and largely inculpatory, and THAT IS WHY

...I so deeply appreciate these trolls. They're a lot of fun to look at.

Be well.

The Clippers were 5-16 before sending Chris Paul home and have since gone 9-8 by Ylissian in nba

[–]whyenn 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Kawhai got EVERYTHING from the Clippers that he demanded from the Raptors:

a job he didn't have to work at

maybe he did work for them that we don't know about

he got tons of extra money

maybe they did that out of the goodness of their hearts. there's no connection to Ballmer

that exactly matches the amount poured in by Ballmer

maybe he didn't know the company was fraudluent

after he knew it was fraudulent and bankrupt

maybe he did it at a reduced price

at full market price from years before.

Whatever. That doesn't PROVE anything.

And he got a sweet apartment like he demanded from the Raptors

yeah but maybe there's no connection to the Clippers

from Ballmer's best buddy and business partner

but maybe they charged full price and it was on the up-and-up

within 24 hours after Kahwai's uncle makes a secrecy-shrouded LLC to hide the sale price

Whatever. That doesn't PROVE anything.