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Topic: OT-Politics Thread: please TRY to keep it civil, you damned dirty apes

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Re: OT-Catch all thread - Personal attacks will result in a time out
« Reply #41370 on: January 24, 2025, 06:28:32 PM »
Just got a call from my mom, that my dad, who has been apparently having tests done since September, has an aggressive form of dementia.  They are down in Florida, and feel confident in seeing his doctor at the UM hospital once they go back in March.  But its so advanced that he had to be picked up by her from the Costco in Ft. Myers because he said they weren't taking his card, and his car was out of gas.  My mom got there, and he was using a library card, and there was over 200 miles left in the tank.  I can work remotely, so I can be there for him, but I also have 3 small children, that I can't ignore.  This is the most real world moment of my life
Nothing I say that can help, ELA, except that this sucks and we're here for you. 

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« Reply #41371 on: January 24, 2025, 08:33:16 PM »
Get those pieces of time that are there.  It's okay if it's too much at times.  We're here for you, whatever that's worth.  
Try to laugh if there's ridiculous moments, it's too much to take them all as cringe/frustrating.  

This is what makes family....family.  You all need each other.
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« Reply #41372 on: January 24, 2025, 09:01:39 PM »
very rough, but, you got this 
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« Reply #41373 on: January 25, 2025, 05:09:09 AM »
So very sad. Best wishes to the whole family, and to you, ELA.
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« Reply #41374 on: January 25, 2025, 09:05:05 AM »
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — On Monday, in a conference room at the convention center here, several coaches explored one of the hottest of hot-button topics in the world of college football: faking injuries.

In fact, the meeting even featured in-game clips of players (allegedly) dropping to the field in the middle of a drive in an effort, defensively, to slow an offense’s momentum and, offensively, to better gather the next play-call.

As part of the American Football Coaches Association convention, leaders here are adamant in finding a solution to a vexing issue.

How do you penalize programs enough to prevent the feigning of injuries?

“Maybe we just need to stop faking injuries,” deadpanned Florida coach Billy Napier, in a subtle jab at those who practice this art.

Alas, it is not so easy. Coaches, victims of their win-at-all-cost competition levels, need consequences for their actions. They find loopholes and they exploit them. But what if those loopholes were closed?

The committee of coaches emerged from Monday’s meeting with a plan: Any injured player would be sidelined the rest of the drive unless a team used a timeout to reinstate the player. A head coach fine — possibly tethered to a post-game review process — was discussed as well.

The proposal is in its very early stages. In fact, at Tuesday’s head coaches meeting, it was not discussed. Head coaches did vote for changes to the transfer portal. In a unanimous decision, the coaches are proposing a 10-day, singular portal window in early January, eliminating the spring window and condensing the current December portal window, too.

The coaches’ decision is only a recommendation that will now go before the NCAA Football Oversight Committee, a rule-making body made up mostly of school and conference administrators. The committee, likely to examine the issue during its February meeting, would then, if approved, pass it to the NCAA Division I Council, a higher governing body that tabled a similar, one-portal window proposal earlier this fall.

several SEC head coaches on Tuesday are not in support of a plan that sidelines a player for an entire drive if they were to get injured.

“It’s all fine until it’s your quarterback,” Auburn coach Hugh Freeze said.

“I just don’t think we can do that,” Napier added.

Others expressed similar feelings.

As it turns out, the feigning injury situation grew so serious in the SEC that commissioner Greg Sankey, in the middle of last season, issued a memo to league members that fined coaches if their teams were charged with feigning injuries.

In the strongly worded memo, Sankey wrote, “Play football and stop the feigned injury nonsense.” The league implemented a penalty structure that includes a $50,000 head coach fine for the first offense, $100,000 for the second and a one-game suspension for the third.

The proposal discussed on Monday here would be even more significant — any injured player missing the rest of that specific drive.
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« Reply #41375 on: January 25, 2025, 10:27:57 AM »
Just got a call from my mom, that my dad, who has been apparently having tests done since September, has an aggressive form of dementia.  They are down in Florida, and feel confident in seeing his doctor at the UM hospital once they go back in March.  But its so advanced that he had to be picked up by her from the Costco in Ft. Myers because he said they weren't taking his card, and his car was out of gas.  My mom got there, and he was using a library card, and there was over 200 miles left in the tank.  I can work remotely, so I can be there for him, but I also have 3 small children, that I can't ignore.  This is the most real world moment of my life
I’m so sorry to read this ELA. Moments like this are tough to live through. Thinking about you and the fam. 

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« Reply #41376 on: January 25, 2025, 11:52:24 AM »
Very sorry to hear this.  My MIL is having some issues as well, it's heartbreaking but there are still good moments to be enjoyed.

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« Reply #41377 on: January 25, 2025, 07:13:29 PM »
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/G6m7BUZxAxQ?feature=share
These Pennsylvania Amish built all these tiny homes in Boone, North Carolina in less than 48 hours
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« Reply #41378 on: January 25, 2025, 11:09:27 PM »
ELA, I'm so sorry to hear that 

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« Reply #41379 on: January 26, 2025, 10:04:15 AM »
Tiny homes are a result of the rich fleecing the poor, while being subsidized by the government.  It pisses me off to no end.

The super-wealthy can sleep easy at night and easily look at themselves in the mirror because they rely on the adaptability and creativity of the poor.
We fuck you, you adjust.
We fuck you, you adjust.

It's horrible.

Can't afford a house, go live in a little apartment.
Can't afford a little apartment, go live in a tiny home.
Can't afford a tiny home, go do "van life"

These are baby steps conjured from desperation, in an attempt to slow the process to homelessness.
"Adapt or die" is a known phrase, and it's what many people have to do.  Have to.  

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« Reply #41380 on: January 26, 2025, 10:09:40 AM »
Need solutions.
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« Reply #41381 on: January 26, 2025, 10:13:04 AM »
I know two people who live in Tiny Homes because they prefer the minimalist unencumbered lifestyle.  They could afford "normal" houses but choose not to.  This is not uncommon among the youngest millennials and genz kids.  

I suppose you could argue that limited options have resulted in this trend, but for some of them at least, it's a conscious choice even when other options are available.

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« Reply #41382 on: January 26, 2025, 10:17:08 AM »
Tiny homes are a result of the rich fleecing the poor, while being subsidized by the government.  It pisses me off to no end.
They did it as stop gap measure,the Gov't wasn't doing a damn thing and didn't want them to do it either
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« Reply #41383 on: January 26, 2025, 10:20:13 AM »
Alright, 2 people choose to do it.
My post is nullified.  
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