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Just joking around you seemed pretty upset. Having Boro suspended doesnt make our team worse either. Hes pretty terrible | e8fpjz3 | Also you just stole that from the Twitter post lol | dwg05qa | 1 |
Just joking around you seemed pretty upset. Having Boro suspended doesnt make our team worse either. Hes pretty terrible | e8fpjz3 | Elbow* | e8d2l7w | 0 |
Don't forget, your heart is a muscle. The healthier and stronger your heart is, the healthier and stronger you are :) You should work out your heart as much as you do lifting weights; consider supersetting, or circuit weight training to implement both in your workout. | dypcs1y | Okay, you would know better to be honest. I heard that at some point randomly that I just kind of remember. Probably just wrong! | dypt8ik | 1 |
Don't forget, your heart is a muscle. The healthier and stronger your heart is, the healthier and stronger you are :) You should work out your heart as much as you do lifting weights; consider supersetting, or circuit weight training to implement both in your workout. | dypcs1y | Resistance training builds muscle, the reason people say cardio doesn’t build muscle is because there is so little resistance running normally that it’s negligible. But one only has to look at sprinters, sprint cyclists, rowers, etc. to see that some forms of cardio do in fact offer enough resistance to build muscle. | dypi7dj | 0 |
Spring break, and avoiding boyfriend. Where you in Miami? | dvw412y | I go through about 3 a year. I always wear a hole or a year between the legs. | dy2he0l | 1 |
Spring break, and avoiding boyfriend. Where you in Miami? | dvw412y | So were you gone for a week and he likely missed you. You then lied about it. In my book you are the asshole here. | dvw0rai | 0 |
I have no idea what that's supposed to mean, but I think I'll agree to disagree. | dym2kz1 | Then I'll have to submit a formal complaint. Someone's going to give me my €62 back. | e73c3l3 | 1 |
I have no idea what that's supposed to mean, but I think I'll agree to disagree. | dym2kz1 | negotiating the deal? http://www.businessinsider.com/trump-deserves-nobel-peace-prize-for-north-korea-work-sks-moon-2018-4
"South Korea's president calls for Trump to get the Nobel Peace Prize for his work on North Korea" | dym52zr | 0 |
girls love bad boys | e3lj5eb | youre not alone bro | e7qnolh | 1 |
girls love bad boys | e3lj5eb | Makes sense | e3livkq | 0 |
This is the worst post I have ever been to!!!! | e2x0yum | Yeah just cut him. I’m surprised he was allowed on the plane back to Green Bay | e8ox96y | 1 |
This is the worst post I have ever been to!!!! | e2x0yum | That is offensive. | e2x002z | 0 |
"edge to edge" lmao okay. | dwl3qny | That's pretty shitty. I yell at my phone all the time in my pocket to start timers, set alarms, etc. | e82v4nt | 1 |
"edge to edge" lmao okay. | dwl3qny | $250? Not bad.
The Motorola branding on the chin is a bit obnoxious, especially with the fingerprint scanner smushed there. | dwkxebi | 0 |
I’ve learned to accept it as the inflection and not the person posing a question. | e4d2pbk | I like the way you think. | e2kk852 | 1 |
I’ve learned to accept it as the inflection and not the person posing a question. | e4d2pbk | GOOD FELLOW HUMAN | e4cq22e | 0 |
What about total suicides? Isn't it possible people go there because it's common, but otherwise would've committed suicide elsewhere? Like that famous japanese forest, or like golden gate bridge? If it's a hotspot you'll choose that spot but it likely didn't drive people to suicide in the first place.. | dtxjuwd | I really don't like the idea of exceptions to rules. If you have to make exceptions then it's a bad rule. A ruleset should be as simple as possible while encompassing all possible outcomes. That is the ideal to strive for.
I also think freedom of speech is important, but of course there is no hard period on that. You cannot incite panic or violence or threaten/harass people. You cannot slander people or lie for financial gain. There are rules in place to encompass these situations, but the problem lies in enforcing those rules. There are a lot of people in the country, you can't monitor every social media channel and news outlet for tiny grievances about their standards. The resources aren't there. You have to decide which issues are most prevalent and how much damage is it causing, and how many resources need to be spent to keep it in check. So obviously you don't get pulled over for going 2 miles over the speed limit or arrested for watching an unlicensed stream of UFC.
I think in the end it comes down to the court of public opinion to enforce it. If they think what a media org is doing is wrong they will stop supporting that org, so media orgs will try to appease the public. I'm sure the news says lots of things that could be considered libelous or inciting violence/panic, but good luck proving it. However if public opinion is that it is wrong they will stop to preserve their reputation/profits.
That's my take on it anyway. Sorry if some of that was tangential to the point.
I do think how police release information about active cases or private citizens (vs public figures) names in cases very liberally is wrong, so we agree on that front. But that can be enforced through law without restricting the free speech of third parties. | dtyqldh | 1 |
What about total suicides? Isn't it possible people go there because it's common, but otherwise would've committed suicide elsewhere? Like that famous japanese forest, or like golden gate bridge? If it's a hotspot you'll choose that spot but it likely didn't drive people to suicide in the first place.. | dtxjuwd | It's not unusual for the ones who try the hardest to make others laugh to be the ones sitting in the darkest place. this is usually where we get the pagliacci the clown joke. But the ones who act up in class are often the ones who have no self-esteem, are using humor as a shield for their own problems, or desperate to not let people see whats going on with them. Most major comedians at one point or another have gone through some morbid phases in comedy where it comes out. | dtx4owq | 0 |
forget Mr Robot.
This is reality in a tech series | dwoutl1 | Odenkirk: jeez, how hard making cinnabons can be? | dxtktbl | 1 |
forget Mr Robot.
This is reality in a tech series | dwoutl1 | You're supposed to use protection, mate. | dwoara0 | 0 |
Username checks out. | du6w0ic | Local celebrity. Stole a knife from a crime scene once and had been on the news a bunch of times. I'd say quite a few know. | du6pwex | 1 |
Username checks out. | du6w0ic | You realize there was no description with the post right? Photo, title, nothing else. Pretty sure you are thinking of the top comments that are describing it, which have been added later. | du6qs2y | 0 |
someone did a lot of illegal and immoral things to keep their position and you think they are going to be a great representative of the people in the future all thanks to a couple lines in a speech that sells you? gullible idiots | e086ooy | did you have that view when you were helping cover up the crimes by the DA and police in deeply red orange county? | e07sqir | 1 |
someone did a lot of illegal and immoral things to keep their position and you think they are going to be a great representative of the people in the future all thanks to a couple lines in a speech that sells you? gullible idiots | e086ooy | That's honestly fine, to each his own, but the problem comes from these statements being empty statements that won't be backed up once they're actually elected because there's no money or political gain in it | e08qr05 | 0 |
AWWW thank you!!! I can def see your point! | dt5jxjh | I definitely get that struggle! But Chantilly is pale people approved lmao I love it a lot, so would definitely recommend! | dugktrj | 1 |
AWWW thank you!!! I can def see your point! | dt5jxjh | It’s posts like these that make me so happy this subreddit exists! I know if I saw you in public I’d want to ask what products you use. I absolutely love the way you did your eye brows, they look full and natural. My only cc would be making the large freckles under your right eye (my left) either a bit smaller or more spaced out. Other than that I love this look! | dt5552s | 0 |
All this close game experience is really gonna pay off for Minny in the playoffs | dtwwui8 | lmfao Hubie is such a hater | dtwx68h | 1 |
All this close game experience is really gonna pay off for Minny in the playoffs | dtwwui8 | Did you eat paint chips as a kid? | dtww490 | 0 |
Because people are dicks. | ds2pvi2 | Tbh he's to the point where not much he will do can change his legacy negatively. He's good. | e1ms1sq | 1 |
Because people are dicks. | ds2pvi2 | DeMar doesn't flop. He looks for contact but he never flop on someone elses back or grab their hands.
If you are evading DeRozan's space, he will get the foul, Harden however fouls you and still get the foul. | ds2tse5 | 0 |
I'm thoroughly disappointed in myself for forgetting this was a thing. | e2hpxq1 | Not sure if cringey or really good pitch.
"You're not a mom yet." "Not yet." "Wonna talk about it"... Smooth.
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I'm thoroughly disappointed in myself for forgetting this was a thing. | e2hpxq1 | This is 100% on the money. First started to see the beginning of this quality drop in Nickelodeon in the early 2000s (Fairly Oddparents come to mind). On Cartoon Network it was more striking when Teen Titans Go first came on; the fast-cutting epileptic seizure inducing visuals that you just knew nothing hand drawn could ever produce, would become the new standard. | e2hcqh8 | 0 |
Because the army will give an APC away for free but a new police cruiser costs a fortune. | e701rw4 | Depends what state you're in. New York, New Jersey and Cali have some pretty strict gun laws. In general though, civilians can still get AR-15s, they are just restricted in terms of collapsible stocks, pistol grips, flash suppressors, and magazines that can carry a certain number of bullets. Oh, and in NJ they can't be named an AR-15, because state legislators don't know what AR stands for and it's a scary name. Manufacturers just rename it.
Police wouldn't have these restrictions. Magazine size would be the major difference in terms of limiting effectiveness.
Honestly I think by "militarization of police", people are usually referring to the police departments that buy surplus military APCs or MRAPs when they have little or no need for it.
Edit: [Article/MRAP photos](https://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2017/02/military_surplus_program_1033_nj.html). In all fairness, the smaller, less ridiculous looking armored police vehicles are hundreds of thousands of dollars, and the army will give away an old MRAP to a PD for $3500 in shipping and handling. | e7018co | 1 |
Because the army will give an APC away for free but a new police cruiser costs a fortune. | e701rw4 | > it’s to make sure everyone else is safe
Including him, believe it or not.
> It doesn’t matter if they had an advantage or not.
Of course it does. It doesn't in this case because they don't have to care about it, because they have people like you that give them a free pass.
> they were in would’ve ended with someone being seriously hurt or killed. It’s not “there’s no alternative.” It’s “there’s no better alternative.”
Because the cops can't ever take the 0.0001% possibility that they'll be hurt.
> That’s why cops are trained to not let them get the gun out in the first place.
Thank you for proving my point exactly. Cops are trained like this and that's why they end up shooting innocent people that they believe have a gun. | e6zftf6 | 0 |
Being an asshole to an asshole doesn't stop the asshole. It makes two assholes.
You could have just corrected his info with the same effort. | dwv7iv1 | Oh yeah you can see her try to wiggle out a few times. He keeps pulling her back in like "oh no we are not done touching yet young lady. Where ya think you're going"
Then she goes for big air, as obvious as it can be without being blatant, and he pulls her back in and elevates *his* game too by adding some creeping fingers
And while he does all this, he tells her he thought she was a taco, lol | e59ub6d | 1 |
Being an asshole to an asshole doesn't stop the asshole. It makes two assholes.
You could have just corrected his info with the same effort. | dwv7iv1 | You are much more likely to hear about this story in Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, and Oriental Orthodox circles. Particularly the latter two. Sadly, most Protestants are probably not aware of this story and other stories like it for two reasons:
First, it isn't in the Bible. The Bible mostly talks about the activities of Peter and Paul, not as much the other disciples. The Protestant emphasis of "sola scriptura" (the "Bible Alone" has authority in the church) has meant many extrabiblical sources from the first several centuries of Christianity are often (though not always) ignored for being "too catholic." This is especially true in non-mainline churches and churches that don't require pastors to have advanced degrees. That doesn't mean that Protestants are totally ignorant on the topic (I'm a Protestant Christian myself!), but it is far less talked about.
Second, Protestants with congregationalist church governments don't like these stories because they emphasize two things they don't agree with: Apostolic Succession and episcopal church government. Again, these things are considered "too catholic." Thomas' connection to these Indian churches are important to them because that is how they trace their Apostolic Succession. In Roman Catholic and Eastern/Oriental Orthodox belief that is incredibly important to the legitimacy of their Bishops and their role in the larger, worldwide Church. | dwvjih0 | 0 |
I think my favorite thing about my kindle is being able to instantly snag a book I’m interested in or instantly start reading the next book in a series.
There have been so many nights on the weekend when I finish a book in a series and can’t wait to start the next. Instead of waiting I just instantly download the next book and get to reading.
I still prefer to read paper books. But the convenience factor is pretty high with kindle. I’ll probably end up buying the physical books I truly love. | dzcyg4z | "If you have it in your power to do something great and important and wonderful, then you should."
Such a great line. I love how passionate this guy is. I have never been great at math or engineering, but hearing this guy speak makes me want to return to school and learn those things so I can be a part of this exploration and great moment in history.
If someone like me can be this inspired, just imagine all the young kids who could be inspired to be truly great. Thanks for posting this OP. | du3k83u | 1 |
I think my favorite thing about my kindle is being able to instantly snag a book I’m interested in or instantly start reading the next book in a series.
There have been so many nights on the weekend when I finish a book in a series and can’t wait to start the next. Instead of waiting I just instantly download the next book and get to reading.
I still prefer to read paper books. But the convenience factor is pretty high with kindle. I’ll probably end up buying the physical books I truly love. | dzcyg4z | Also please give me all his money. | dzd0v5c | 0 |
I'm sure she doesn't speak out against much that isn't white and male. | e5pmxwb | Only really having experience with Alberta, it's pretty damn good. I hear Quebec has some hellish wait times though | e5rtgy4 | 1 |
I'm sure she doesn't speak out against much that isn't white and male. | e5pmxwb | Let them talk and look like idiots. If they promote violence, charge them.
If we erode free speech laws it will be used against all Canadians in the future by both sides of extremism. | e5p9hxe | 0 |
Are these bullpens indoors? That's pretty cool | e7zdl7o | Oh yeah, that's right, the main roster obeys the copyright graphic. Dammit. | dwcfipr | 1 |
Are these bullpens indoors? That's pretty cool | e7zdl7o | Social media is gonna be spicy tonight | e7z47kq | 0 |
aye dios mios peggy | dvhzn31 | if you warm your hands and grab a cold bat, your hands are cold again. i dont know why he didn't just say that. | dx1nx03 | 1 |
aye dios mios peggy | dvhzn31 | Lordthny Saviortano | dvi47eb | 0 |
They also started their life as only a couple kilograms, but I wouldn't cast an infant for them.
But if the movie was mostly pre-transition, go ahead and cast a woman; keep the same actor for post-transition since continuity is a thing. Ideally, though, I'd stick to either pre or post. | e2dugfa | As a trans person myself I can attest that it's really not an issue, we just want to be treated like anyone else. Sure, there's effort to transition, but having a cis man act as a trans man doesn't spit in the face of that - having a woman dress up as a man and say that's an accurate representation of a trans man DOES though. | e2f90r3 | 1 |
They also started their life as only a couple kilograms, but I wouldn't cast an infant for them.
But if the movie was mostly pre-transition, go ahead and cast a woman; keep the same actor for post-transition since continuity is a thing. Ideally, though, I'd stick to either pre or post. | e2dugfa | Well sure, but obviously if there's a non-trans director, or if a non-trans person wrote the screenplay, that's a problem. And then it's only okay if you depict trans people in a positive light. You can't have the trans person be a criminal or something negative. And they can't be white. And, oh the studio said they lost their patience with me and they are going to spend their money on something that doesn't have a 99% chance of blowing up on the internet. | e2ce2tg | 0 |
> As an aside, that Danganronpa text is a nightmare for me.
I feel the same way. At first I thought the text was just from a trailer or something, I didn't realize it was an actual part of the gameplay. I don't mind reading, but I can be a slow reader at times, unless it's movie subtitles, there's nothing I hate more than a game not giving me enough time to read and understand something. The Danganronpa clips nearly gave me anxiety trying to read everything on screen before it disappeared. | dt191jj | What the hell is fajita soup? The concept of a fajita is that it's served on a skillet and you put it in tortillas. How do you turn that into a soup? | dt11tgr | 1 |
> As an aside, that Danganronpa text is a nightmare for me.
I feel the same way. At first I thought the text was just from a trailer or something, I didn't realize it was an actual part of the gameplay. I don't mind reading, but I can be a slow reader at times, unless it's movie subtitles, there's nothing I hate more than a game not giving me enough time to read and understand something. The Danganronpa clips nearly gave me anxiety trying to read everything on screen before it disappeared. | dt191jj | [Vol. 1](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bE_ZuNp1CTI) | dszxvc7 | 0 |
My medication | e2zlkjd | Library, bookstores, the mall. | dyw3314 | 1 |
My medication | e2zlkjd | I get really bad social anxiety when I go somewhere new, especially somewhere like a coffee shop or local store where I have to interact with an employee. It stresses me out that I don’t know the script for that place or I won’t know what I want. So I always go somewhere new with a friend for the first time. Even if they’ve never been there before it helps me to not feel so alone and singled out, and it helps me be able to calm down enough to really take in what is happening and learn the script of the location. | e2tvxgx | 0 |
They were showing him favoritism from the beginning. Why was he front and center at every debate. Negative or not, they talked about him non-stop. Any publicity is good publicity. The media wanted a Trump vs Hillary election. That's also why Bernie Sanders got screwed over. It was all manipulation by the media.
| dxfgck1 | >And was the whole "All publicity is good publicity" adage ever tested quite as hard as it was?
I don't know, maybe it's not in certain situations. However with Trump it seemed to help him as many people actually liked him more for the things he did and said. I had a friend recently say, "I like Trump because he talks real and says what he thinks," or something like that. I replied, "but what if what he is saying is stupid," my friend didn't have much to say after that. So there are people out there, obviously who like him despite what the majority (he lost the popular vote) of us think are flaws. | dxfof9r | 1 |
They were showing him favoritism from the beginning. Why was he front and center at every debate. Negative or not, they talked about him non-stop. Any publicity is good publicity. The media wanted a Trump vs Hillary election. That's also why Bernie Sanders got screwed over. It was all manipulation by the media.
| dxfgck1 | r/titlegore | dxfkq0o | 0 |
When you live at home and part of paying rent is sharing your netflix account with the family. | dsj15gt | What season was that? It must have been after The Professor "left" | e2hycna | 1 |
When you live at home and part of paying rent is sharing your netflix account with the family. | dsj15gt | Cost me like $300 a couple years ago. Ive never needed to use Usenet. | dsjb667 | 0 |
So frustrating when reviewers (often puff artists) can only roll over and say, "well, there's no head phone jack, but heh what are ya gonna do? ¯\\\_(ツ)_/¯" instead of actually taking a stand. MKBHD in particular always seems to be holding back his real thoughts in deference to thisisfine.jpg. | dtznjls | The way these look inside is almost as cool as how they look outside IMO. | dx941je | 1 |
So frustrating when reviewers (often puff artists) can only roll over and say, "well, there's no head phone jack, but heh what are ya gonna do? ¯\\\_(ツ)_/¯" instead of actually taking a stand. MKBHD in particular always seems to be holding back his real thoughts in deference to thisisfine.jpg. | dtznjls | Viva La Headphone Jack! | dtzj6d4 | 0 |
Not the person you asked but man I love this movie and I think back to it all the time. Amazing movie, one of my favorites of all time. | dsj3bxe | Same for me. I really enjoyed it! | dy927dm | 1 |
Not the person you asked but man I love this movie and I think back to it all the time. Amazing movie, one of my favorites of all time. | dsj3bxe | I read books from the perspective that the author intended, from a political perspective, and from a psychoanalytic mind. | dsk1cjv | 0 |
"Grown ups don't hit each other" Grow the fuck up you liberal shithead | e46nnf6 | Please explain what you were inferring by your previous comments then you prick. | dzmj30f | 1 |
"Grown ups don't hit each other" Grow the fuck up you liberal shithead | e46nnf6 | > but even uttering the words islamic terror is tantamount to hate speech.
Ah yes the ol victimhood of the right. Completely disrespect the Prime Minister by calling him “Justin Borque” but god forbid people call you names back. Such snow flakes. | e468mfg | 0 |
True, i always thought it was a shot at KoH Peggy by the devs | dy4qg8j | I was only meaning that as in i dont know if sublingal is the term although I'm sure it is, i havent had time to look it up. Its whatever it its called where you have to keep the substance in your mouth to collect through the saliva instead of just being able to swallow it and still feel effects. | e048shs | 1 |
True, i always thought it was a shot at KoH Peggy by the devs | dy4qg8j | I have a college buddie that became a Texas ranger.
He has shot himself in the ass twice. | dy4qzit | 0 |
I'm right there with you. I know and love these people, and hope they can come around on their own. | dxlcvam | I'm opposed to the racist views. I have family that honor the Confederacy, claim states rights as the reason for the Confederacy (a very small part was states rights), then hug their Hispanic Jewish nephew (my kid). It doesn't make sense to me. You either recognize that what you love can be very wrong, and you move on from it, or you're declared as possibly a racist, and you have to accept that. There is no middle ground. | dxl3a20 | 1 |
I'm right there with you. I know and love these people, and hope they can come around on their own. | dxlcvam | Nashville was absolutely taken over by people from the Pacific Northwest and California. I’m not gonna lie I resent it more than a little since a lot of my friends from the area can no longer afford to live there AND a lot of the people that moved in treat the rest of the state like they’re above us all. | dxkoqn6 | 0 |
Damn Reddick is doing work against us this series. | e7zdhga | This was already an episode on Law and Order. | e5buxva | 1 |
Damn Reddick is doing work against us this series. | e7zdhga | Pace of play, until playoffs then fuck your bedtime. | e7yzwek | 0 |
They'd probably just drown in it. | e54uoxb | That's what happens when you give stupid people too much money. That, and when there's literally thousands of other stupid people willing to sucker punch the #1 boxer just for bragging rights. | dse0yvj | 1 |
They'd probably just drown in it. | e54uoxb | https://www.reddit.com/r/AnimalTextGifs/comments/76z4d4/drunk_panda/?ref=share&ref_source=link | e51qytq | 0 |
>If you don't want a kid don't open your legs
Listen, this will never happen. Ever. Nobody is going to stop fucking. Grow the fuck up and realize that. | e8lmm2y | Hypocrisy? That's so unexpected from theists, never heard of that before. | dv18cx1 | 1 |
>If you don't want a kid don't open your legs
Listen, this will never happen. Ever. Nobody is going to stop fucking. Grow the fuck up and realize that. | e8lmm2y | "I didn't post for anyone to agree with me". Keep on telling yourself that.
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I on the other hand openly enjoy my internet points. It makes me feel valid and not a waste of space | e8lp35h | 0 |
I'd play him for now based on matchups. He's got a good one this week, I just don't think his sample size is big enough to really know what he is uet. | e6qskj9 | Welcome back to the Rookie Report! Week 3 was a wild one around the NFL with some stunning upsets, most of which involved the NFC North. More importantly, we finally started to see a bigger chunk of the rookie class making their presence felt.
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Calvin Ridley, Kerryon Johnson, Josh Allen, Christian Kirk, Dallas Goedert and Baker Mayfield all had breakout games, and Saquon Barkley and Royce Freeman stayed productive as well. We’ve also arrived at the Josh Rosen era in the desert. The rookie crop will continue to make a larger impact as the season rolls on, whether through improvement or attrition. It’s going to get harder each week to decide which rookies to take a chance on, so it’s a good thing I’m here to help sort it out. Let’s take a look at what to expect in week 4.
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**Rookies to Start:**
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**RB** **Saquon Barkley, NYG (Wk. 4: vs. NO):** Saquon continues to demonstrate week in and week out that he’s a must start every week. The Giants’ offense may not be great, but he’s part of a very select group when it comes to usage, and that isn’t going to change barring injury. He’s an RB1 until further notice, and the Saints’ D is nothing to be afraid of this week.
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**RB** **Royce Freeman, DEN (Wk. 4: vs. KC):** The Chiefs have been really impressive through 3 games overall, but the defense has been less than stellar. While Freeman has been a bit touchdown-dependent, there should be plenty of chances for the Broncos to get into scoring territory. Don’t be stunned if Freeman finds the end zone more than once. Game script might have the Broncos throwing more than they’d like, but that kind of scoring upside makes Royce a solid RB2 option in 12-team leagues.
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**Borderline Rookies:**
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**RB** **Kerryon Johnson, DET (Wk. 4: @Dal.):** Kerryon became the first Lions’ running back since Reggie Bush to top 100 yards in a game last week, and while he’ll be hard-pressed to duplicate the feat this week, his performance should at least earn him more opportunities. The Cowboys defense isn’t exactly stingy, but the offense slows the game down a ton and limits the number of plays for the opposing offense. The Lions are still a pass-happy offense at heart, so the slow down likely means limited work for Johnson. Still, the rookie should be a solid bet for 60-70 yards from scrimmage and a potential TD.
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**RB** **Sony Michel, NE (Wk. 4: vs. Mia.):** Michel dominated the running back carries for New England on Sunday night as Rex Burkhead surprisingly didn’t have a single carry. The results were mixed, with Sony flashing solid skill on several runs and going nowhere on several others. At the end of the day, the usage was promising, and the production should get better as the Pats’ offense finds its footing. He’s worth taking a chance on again this week in a matchup with Miami, who has allowed the 8 th-most RB points per game (all rankings and point totals based on PPR scoring).
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**WR** **Calvin Ridley, ATL (Wk. 4: vs. Cin.):** Ridley put on a show last Sunday, but don’t get too enamored with the TD barrage he unleashed on the Saints. The pendulum will eventually swing back to Julio as defenses start to pay more attention to Ridley . The Bengals have been a much better pass defense thus far than the Saints, and I’d be surprised if they let Ridley get going the way he did last week again. This might be a week to target Julio in DFS lineups. As for Ridley , it’ll be hard to sit a player with the upside he’s shown over the past couple weeks. If you believe in the talent, keep starting him. I’d at least pause and look at my other options if I had solid other choices. At the very least, Ridley has demonstrated that it is possible for a prominent 1 st round rookie WR to start his career fast.
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**WR** **Christian Kirk, ARI (Wk. 4: vs. Sea.):** Kirk was heavily featured for the first time in week 3 posting a 7-90 line on 8 targets, and there is a decent chance it happens again this week as Larry Fitzgerald fights through a hamstring issue. There is some risk here with a new starting quarterback, but I believe the switch to Josh Rosen makes the Cardinals’ offense better, not worse, and Kirk was targeted 3 times in Rosen ’s 2 possessions at QB. Kirk is a flex option in deeper PPR leagues.
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**Rookies to Sit:**
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**QB** **Josh Allen, BUF (Wk. 4: @GB):** Allen is coming off his best day as a pro, a dazzling performance against the vaunted Vikings’ defense where he scored twice on the ground and once through the air in an emphatic victory. The win, however, included a bit of good fortune and good defense early on that staked the Bills to an early lead. Minnesota extended Buffalo’s first scoring drive with a late hit penalty on a 3 rd -down sack. Then Kirk Cousins handed the Bills the ball deep in Vikes territory with two bad fumbles where he just didn’t feel the pressure coming. I don’t expect the same kind of perfect start at Lambeau. There is a chance that Allen does some stat-padding if the Bills fall behind in this one, but I wouldn’t trust him as more than a low-end QB2. The Packers will be playing angry coming off a disappointing loss last week, and they won’t sleep on the Bills like Minnesota did.
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**QB** **Josh Rosen, ARI (Wk. 4: vs. Sea.):** Rosen has officially been announced as the starter moving forward, and it hopefully will jump start the Cards’ offense. I’m hesitant to put much faith in him this week against a Seahawks’ defense that has been playing surprisingly well despite a lot of roster turnover. The ‘Hawks rank 4th in the league in Football Outsiders’ pass defense DVOA stat. I’ll be watching Rosen closely this week, but he should only be started if you’re desperate in a 2-QB league.
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**QB** **Sam Darnold, NYJ (Wk. 4: @Jax.):** Darnold has posted back-to-back shaky performances after a strong NFL debut, and now he gets to face one of the most feared secondaries in the league. The Jaguars have allowed the 4th -fewest QB points per game and will make it a long Sunday for Darnold.
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**RB** **Phillip Lindsay, DEN (Wk. 4: vs. KC):** Lindsay was a disappointment last week after being ejected for throwing a punch on Sunday. It may have opened the door for Devontae Booker to push his way back into a role in the offense, and Lindsay might see some reduced playing time as a result of his transgression. There’s still a chance that the rookie goes right back to putting up 100 scrimmage yards this week, but I’d be cautious about trotting him out there in lineups this week.
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**RB** **Rashaad Penny, SEA (Wk. 4: @Ari.):** Penny seemed to be working his way into a big role, but that all changed in week 3 as Chris Carson tallied over 30 carries. Penny is clearly relegated to the second string again, and until we know that’s changed you just can’t trust him in lineups.
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**RB** **Nick Chubb, CLE (Wk. 4: @Oak.):** Chubb ’s time seemed to be on the horizon as Carlos Hyde struggled with his efficiency in the first 2 weeks, but Hyde took a big step forward in week 3. The veteran back posted his best game as a Brown and likely bought himself at least a couple more weeks as Cleveland ’s clear lead back. Chubb will continue to spell Hyde for the time being, but he isn’t getting enough work to be useful in fantasy right now.
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**RB** **Josh Adams, PHI (Wk. 4: @Ten.):** Adams looks like the next man up in the Eagles’ backfield group with Jay Ajayi sidelined, but he’s not worth trusting in fantasy yet. He carried just 6 times in week 3 and wasn’t targeted. There’s a chance that Ajayi returns this week, which would render Adams totally useless. If Ajayi sits, 6-8 touches feels like the most you can hope for.
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**RB** **Ito Smith, ATL (Wk. 4: vs. Cin.):** Smith will continue to see some work to keep Tevin Coleman fresh as long as Devonta Freeman is out, but not enough of it. Smith handled just 5 touches last week to 17 for Coleman. That kind of work gives him just enough opportunity to flash his skills without being useful in fantasy.
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**WR** **James Washington, PIT (Wk. 4: vs. Bal.):** Washington has seen much more playing time over the last couple games than he did week 1, but it hasn’t resulted in big production. The Ravens aren’t likely to be the team he breaks out against. Baltimore ranks 6th in the league in pass defense DVOA, and have allowed just 10 catches to WRs per game, and the vast majority of those will go to JuJu and Antonio Brown.
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**WR** **Michael Gallup, DAL (Wk. 4: vs. Det.):** Gallup ’s targets have climbed from 1 to 2 to 4 in the first 3 games of the year, but he’s caught just 1 pass each week. He also was on the wrong side of a highlight-reel interception by Earl Thomas after Gallup couldn’t hang on to the ball. His usage is trending up, but his production is not. Keep waiting on Gallup.
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**TE** **Will Dissly, SEA (Wk. 4: @Ari.):** The Seahawks finally got a chance to play from ahead in week 3, and Will Dissly’s production disappeared as a result. Seattle is a 3-point favorite on the road this weekend, and it’s hard to count on him to return to productive ways if they do in fact play from in front. The TE position has been a bit desolate this year, but there are probably better options you can find this week.
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**TE** **Mike Gesicki, MIA (Wk. 4: @NE):** Gesicki posted his best game as a pro last Sunday, but it’s going to take a bit more than 3 catches for 31 yards for me to buy into the Penn State alum. He was targeted just 3 times against Oakland and had just 1 catch prior to last Sunday.
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**TE** **Jordan Akins, HOU (Wk. 4: @Ind.):** The Colts are an inviting tight end matchup, allowing the 4th-most points per game to the position and at least 57 yards each week, but Akins has totaled just 5-50-0 in 3 weeks.
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**Deep League Sleepers, Stashes, and Cheap DFS Options:**
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**QB** **Baker Mayfield, CLE (Wk. 4: @Oak.):** If you play in a 2-QB league and have Cam Newton or Alex Smith as one of your weekly starters, Baker could make for a nice bye week fill-in. He didn’t post a TD in his debut, but he looked fantastic in leading the Browns to just their second win since 2015. The Raiders rank just 31 st in pass defense DVOA, and I don’t think they have quite enough film on Baker to be able to shut him down this week. I’m excited to see what he does for an encore.
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**RB** **Nyheim Hines, IND (Wk. 4: vs. Hou.):** Marlon Mack’s status is still up in the air for this week, and Hines has shown himself to be the only other Colts’ back worth considering. Jordan Wilkins hasn’t really made much happen with his limited opportunity, but Hines has shown himself to be a useful receiver out of the backfield. It would help him if Andrew Luck gets back the ability to push the ball down the field to create more space for screens and other short passes, but Hines has the athleticism to make a big play happen at any time. That explosiveness makes him an intriguing punt option in DFS tournaments.
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**WR** **Antonio Callaway, CLE (Wk. 4: @Oak.):** Callaway was a letdown last week, but he was a letdown that was targeted 10 times. If that volume continues, it’s only a matter of time until he has that breakout game. Baker Mayfield’s accuracy and quick decision-making should open up the Cleveland offense a bit, and make Callaway even more of a threat. If he’s still available in your league, you should rectify that. He has solid upside in week 4 against a poor Oakland secondary.
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**WR** **Courtland Sutton, DEN (Wk. 4: vs. KC):** This week is a good one to take a chance on Sutton in DFS tournaments or if you’re desperate for a flex option in deeper leagues. The Chiefs are heavy favorites and lack much of a pass defense. If Denver is chasing points, Sutton is going to see a solid number of targets against the defense. KC is allowing the 7th-most WR points per game so far.
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**WR** **Anthony Miller, CHI (Wk. 4: vs. TB):** Much like Sutton above, Miller is going to face a team with a lackluster defense and explosive offense. The Bears aren’t a team that’s likely to be involved in a shootout, but if you expect Fitzmagic to continue this week, Miller will have a chance to put up a solid day as the Bears try to keep pace. He’s worth a dice roll as a cheap DFS tournament play. He left last Sunday’s game with a shoulder injury, but posted that he was fine on twitter afterward.
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**TE** **Dallas Goedert, PHI (Wk. 4: @Ten.):** Goedert may have been the most surprising rookie performance of last weekend. He managed to out-target and out-produce Zach Ertz in the return of QB Carson Wentz. Wentz’s affinity for his tight ends is well known, so I’d look for Goedert to remain a big part of the offense at least until Alshon Jeffery returns. The Titans have allowed the fewest TE points per game, but they have yet to face a decent tight end. Goedert is an interesting DFS tournament option this week.
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**TE** **Mark Andrews, BAL (Wk. 4: @Pit.):** The Steelers have been absolutely shredded by tight ends each of the last 2 weeks, and Andrews is averaging just over 8 points per game (PPR). He’s still splitting work with Nick Boyle and Maxx Williams (at least until Hayden Hurst returns), but he is a decent DFS dart throw again this week.
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That’s all I’ve got for this week, hopefully it helps you with some of your tougher lineup decisions involving rookies. Keep a close eye on the injury report throughout the week and make sure you aren’t starting any injured players come game day. If you have any questions or want to yell at me about anything written above, feel free to hit me up on twitter ([@Shawn\_Foss](https://twitter.com/shawn_foss?lang=en)) and let me know. As always: Good luck, trust your gut, and have fun. It’s just a game.
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Posted with permission from the author, from [www.drinkfive.com](https://www.drinkfive.com). | 9jeorw | 1 |
I'd play him for now based on matchups. He's got a good one this week, I just don't think his sample size is big enough to really know what he is uet. | e6qskj9 | I'd definitely pick up Michel if he's available. I'd probably drop Lindsay for him and keep Lewis | e6rvsud | 0 |
Hype train isn't being derailed for anything | dxc4yt5 | There are more factors to being a steamer than being a good gamer. That’s why some steamers are terrible at games but still have a following. Even then you still have to build up a community because at first no one will see you, especially on Twitch that is seriously over saturated. | e2kihrf | 1 |
Hype train isn't being derailed for anything | dxc4yt5 | Im just refreshing with him rereading all his tweets. I forgot how great these are | dxc1eih | 0 |
Oh man I lost it when he said that, he struck gold and he was not gonna leave without it. Don't blame him. | dtbzz77 | White people rarely look good in something like an all-over mint suit. That shit is best left to darker skin. It can wash out a chalky real quick.(fyi, I'm white, and this is clearly just my opinion. I love pastels and neons but can only wear them as accents bc I'm so pasty. Waaaah!) | e19qkru | 1 |
Oh man I lost it when he said that, he struck gold and he was not gonna leave without it. Don't blame him. | dtbzz77 | You doin alright fam bam? | dtc1err | 0 |
Was just thinking this while watching another news channel this morning. Why is it even in practice?! | dtjkzgs | Hahahaha that's very true | e89v076 | 1 |
Was just thinking this while watching another news channel this morning. Why is it even in practice?! | dtjkzgs | He's also not as dumb as everyone makes him out to be. | dtk2uw9 | 0 |
Maybe these guys think women like assholes because their version of love is so smothering.
So when she says, “I really don’t need an ‘I love you’ text at 6 am” they hear, “I don’t need someone who loves me”. | dssrmvn | Please see a doctor for Reddit amnesia. | du09jkv | 1 |
Maybe these guys think women like assholes because their version of love is so smothering.
So when she says, “I really don’t need an ‘I love you’ text at 6 am” they hear, “I don’t need someone who loves me”. | dssrmvn | He's doing his James Joyce impression | dsrzw2g | 0 |
SPAHH IS SAPPIN MY SENTRY | dzzbfsk | Power rangers really didn't age well... | dxxh3hz | 1 |
SPAHH IS SAPPIN MY SENTRY | dzzbfsk | Croisant boi is sapin' mah sentry | dzzgf7n | 0 |
I’m obviously a huge fan of Howard as a player, but I believe in Drake and we have other holes to fill. I’d rather we just trade for a pick. | dv4v7kf | I don’t blame him, I’d do the same thing. But he just isn’t the kind of player that he wants to be paid like. He’s an awesome slot receiver, but wants true blood WR1 money. He isn’t that guy. Fuck, he isn’t even the absolute best slot guy in the game. His demand for WR1 money is going to fall on deaf ears.
I’m betting Quinn gets restructured because he doesn’t have anything guaranteed this year. We can push his big cap to next year and cut Branch, so I’m thinking it’s not a huge deal. But Tannenbaum is a mongoloid, so who knows. | dv51f0z | 1 |
I’m obviously a huge fan of Howard as a player, but I believe in Drake and we have other holes to fill. I’d rather we just trade for a pick. | dv4v7kf | God damn, Howard/Drake would be deeeeeecemt | dv58lt3 | 0 |
I honestly don't understand why more restaurants don't have a "closed kitchen policy" when it's 30 mins to closing. If I were* an owner, and we closed at 11, then 10:30 is the very last group I'd be willing to accept and seat. Close the doors so no one else can come in, and just finish serving those that are already inside. I mean, I think it's the *least* we could do to treat the staff like humans and not robots after working double shifts and running around. I also feel like people who have the audacity to come in during the last 5-10 mins of closing time and expect to be waited on and make the staff stay later than they have to probably haven't worked in food service before. It's just rude. | dspqbt4 | Believe me, I've been looking on and off for almost 2 years. | dsq28lk | 1 |
I honestly don't understand why more restaurants don't have a "closed kitchen policy" when it's 30 mins to closing. If I were* an owner, and we closed at 11, then 10:30 is the very last group I'd be willing to accept and seat. Close the doors so no one else can come in, and just finish serving those that are already inside. I mean, I think it's the *least* we could do to treat the staff like humans and not robots after working double shifts and running around. I also feel like people who have the audacity to come in during the last 5-10 mins of closing time and expect to be waited on and make the staff stay later than they have to probably haven't worked in food service before. It's just rude. | dspqbt4 | Software development processes. | dspcp5i | 0 |
Eesh. I've already taken it apart and assimilated the components into other projects.
Besides, I do not want another one considering that damned flip-chip CPU is flaky as fuck. Getting another one, on top of lack of updates for the sw... no thank you. | dvel3xu | How much y'all wanna bet this idiot is also an ardent pro-lifer? I bet that every one of those talking-point-parrot people who reflexively balk at the mere possibility of an abortion are far more than willing, if not outright excited, to accept the deaths of thousands of children each year due to school shootings (provided that the terrorist is white).
I'd love to hear this gormless fuck rant about how abortions are killing so many kids, while standing in a God damn crime scene where a lot of kids just got shot and killed, and then hear him then abandon all of that life-sensitive argumentation for his right to any fucking weapon with no check or oversight, and that the mounting ranks of dead kids are the price of freedom, and that the cost is acceptable.
The GOP's mantra might as well be: "We want to force women to give birth no matter what, so we can shoot those kids in school, and if they survive that, we would like those kids to get shot at in one of our many wars, and if the unfortunate bastards survive that, we will abandon them after the photo op and allow them to succumb to their PTSD and injuries." | dz79aag | 1 |
Eesh. I've already taken it apart and assimilated the components into other projects.
Besides, I do not want another one considering that damned flip-chip CPU is flaky as fuck. Getting another one, on top of lack of updates for the sw... no thank you. | dvel3xu | I'm still using a nexus 5. Screw new phones. Over priced garbage. This 4-5 year old phone still does everything I need just fine. Zero new features in new phones and the prices sky rocketed. | dvee602 | 0 |
QM has co-writing credits on 5 of IYRTITL's 20 tracks, and we have the reference tracks available to compare to the final products. No more than a quarter of the lines in each song were used, so at most you can say Quentin Miller helped write ~25% of 25% of the album | e6yag2c | DirtyNastySuicide and DirtyNastierSuicide are 2 of their best tapes with just bangers in my opinion, those are collab tapes with Germ. "Slip On A Banana Clip" is a personal fave of mine. Also "Memoirs of a Gorilla" on their collab tape with Getter. They're so hype | e5vt7li | 1 |
QM has co-writing credits on 5 of IYRTITL's 20 tracks, and we have the reference tracks available to compare to the final products. No more than a quarter of the lines in each song were used, so at most you can say Quentin Miller helped write ~25% of 25% of the album | e6yag2c | Thanks boss | e6yuzzc | 0 |
Tompion built a clock for the Royal Observatory with an accuracy within ~3 seconds per month that was used to determine the speed of the rotation of the earth. Harrison, who was trained by Tompion, built a clock that was accurate to ~1 second per month. A copy of one of his clocks built by the National Physical Laboratory managed a 5/8ths second loss after 100 days. [Source](https://www.theguardian.com/science/2015/apr/19/clockmaker-john-harrison-vindicated-250-years-absurd-claims)
By the end of the mechanical era in the 1920's- when pendulums were maintained in temperature controlled vacuum champers and impulsed by electricity against another error correcting pendulum - accuracy had achieved a loss equivalent to an error rate of one second in 12 years. [Source](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shortt%E2%80%93Synchronome_clock#Recent_accuracy_measurement) | dybxnvo | A dog will help you to think outside yourself. It is hard with travel - if it's your first dog I'd not get a pup - plenty of 3~5 year old dogs to adopt that will not be nearly the trouble. | dy2i4yv | 1 |
Tompion built a clock for the Royal Observatory with an accuracy within ~3 seconds per month that was used to determine the speed of the rotation of the earth. Harrison, who was trained by Tompion, built a clock that was accurate to ~1 second per month. A copy of one of his clocks built by the National Physical Laboratory managed a 5/8ths second loss after 100 days. [Source](https://www.theguardian.com/science/2015/apr/19/clockmaker-john-harrison-vindicated-250-years-absurd-claims)
By the end of the mechanical era in the 1920's- when pendulums were maintained in temperature controlled vacuum champers and impulsed by electricity against another error correcting pendulum - accuracy had achieved a loss equivalent to an error rate of one second in 12 years. [Source](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shortt%E2%80%93Synchronome_clock#Recent_accuracy_measurement) | dybxnvo | Surely they tested it using heavy test objects in place of a body but of similar weight? | dybpsx3 | 0 |
"It can still be rape even if the victim doesn’t resist,” she said. “If she is naked, actively taking part and enjoying herself, there is obviously consent. If she’s crying, inert like an inflatable doll and clearly not enjoying herself, then there isn’t.”
Seems like a pretty obvious and positive law. | e2mwnai | " Back in 2011, during Irene, The old guard stood watch over the tomb As Mark reminded us at that time, "there is a shelter the soldiers could use, but they have consistently declined to do so."
\-[https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2012/10/29/163875922/photo-despite-sandy-soldiers-stand-guard-at-tomb-of-the-unknown-soldier](https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2012/10/29/163875922/photo-despite-sandy-soldiers-stand-guard-at-tomb-of-the-unknown-soldier) | e5plkar | 1 |
"It can still be rape even if the victim doesn’t resist,” she said. “If she is naked, actively taking part and enjoying herself, there is obviously consent. If she’s crying, inert like an inflatable doll and clearly not enjoying herself, then there isn’t.”
Seems like a pretty obvious and positive law. | e2mwnai | Any woman who favors such a law would not give any man sex anyway, unless their intent was to accuse him | e2n89k2 | 0 |
Haha | dv68req | make more money | dwe429m | 1 |
Haha | dv68req | Link! | dv74xbs | 0 |
Whoa, I think I have 4 of those....
Holy shit, finding them in my dozens of binders and boxes.... | dzsp4hb | This is a shitty thing to say. There aren't a lot of other jobs in those areas. Don't be happy that individuals lose their jobs, that's just callous. Advocate for change, and try to help, but don't show happiness that someone is suffering. | e3nq6wx | 1 |
Whoa, I think I have 4 of those....
Holy shit, finding them in my dozens of binders and boxes.... | dzsp4hb | Your wallet says noooooooooo | dzstyyz | 0 |
do you not have lockers? I sure wouldn't bring a purse to work and leave it lying around in a retail environment | dzky73u | it really starts to get fun not sleeping on day 3 weeeEEEE! | e0qm04b | 1 |
do you not have lockers? I sure wouldn't bring a purse to work and leave it lying around in a retail environment | dzky73u | QOTD: Started freaking out that I lost my Car keys while I was driving. | dzk6kr6 | 0 |
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