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which card are you choosing?
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@awkquarian
@songra.eth’s birthday today… and the charts said say less. 🐂👀
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@july
We pass so many people on the street or on the road every day and we don’t even get to know their hopes and dreams and their desires what they wanted for breakfast who their childhood crush was how they felt when their mom got sick it’s actually pretty crazy that I don’t even know their name or their life story
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does the mlb need to implement a salary cap? a handful of casts on competitive balance, the growth in team valuations and player salaries, and why owners want to implement a salary cap this thread uses data from various sources including spotrac, forbes, fangraphs, and statcast
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Choose joy every sunset
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@kagami
should the pirates trade skenes at the deadline? some overall chatter about this, so doing a quick breakdown on why the pirates should. 1. the pirates inept offense the pirates rank bottom 5 in the league in many offensive categories like weighted on base average (woba) and lack impact bats in their farm system. the only way the pirates can likely add offense is either free agency or through trades. as a small market team, competing to sign an impact bar is pretty much off the table, so that leaves one option-trades. 2. paul skenes is a top 5 cost controlled pitcher skenes has dominated since entering the league and is in the 99th percentile of qualified starters in mlb. he’s also still on his rookie contract that pays him league minimum and has another 3+ years before reaching free agency. a generational talent at basement prices? teams will literally line up and trade their best prospects for him. 3. the likelihood of tommy john skenes like all hard throwing, high spin rate pitchers is likely at higher risk of tommy john. while he hasn’t yet, trading him now is likely capturing peak value. the team that trades for him may lose him for at least a year due to tommy john at some point in his career. 4. small market, small budget while the pirates have signed some of their franchise players to long term deals, skenes will command way more than bryan reynolds franchise setting contract (8 years for $106.75m). the pirates highest payroll is just under $100m. now consider that the highest paid pitchers sit around $35m-$42m a year. it’s also not inconceivable to believe skenes could command $50m+ given juan soto’s contract (using soto as a comp due to marketability, age, and skill). it’s almost impossible for the pirates to commit $50m+ a year to a single player given they typically sit between $80m-$100m total team budget. personally, i hope the pirates keep skenes a little longer but it’s likely a better baseball move to trade him for a massive package of high end prospects vs try to compete in the pirates current state.
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@rush
temptation exists, reminders that desires root, seeds of suffering.
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Dream big work hard stay humble
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gm
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Less stress more adventures
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@roy2
Not everyone can be trusted to keep the peace during the holidays. Fight off rogues in a new holiday variation of Red Dead Online’s A Merry Call to Arms.
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@july
I just finished this book (believe it or not in a “In and out” parking lot on the way to LA which somehow seems fitting. I just stood there because I was almost done and read the entirety of Notes on “Camp” in one go) A Review: A lot of good essays. On Style. notes on “camp” come to mind. I’ll focus on those. Great overview of art and how it came into being in the backdrop of the 1960s in New York. In many ways, trends of where art was going at the time and where technology was going and moving towards seems generally contemporary and could be words that I read in a blog post somewhere. Of course there are some ideas that are outdated but overall my feeling about how art is perceived and created doesn’t feel like it’s significantly changed in the past 50 years. If anything artists creators writers etc. in a modern setting have been struggling to find meaning in an increasingly complex and difficult age of mechanical reproduction hard. It also highlights Susan Sontag’s ambition or at least desire to create something interesting and lasting as she had just arrived in NYC with something to prove just as the 60s was happening.
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Life's too short for boring
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Keep smiling it confuses people
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@july
Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
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POV: Overslept on the weekend but didn't want to miss ballet class 🐣
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trying to learn more about commercial real estate - is anyone here in the industry/knowledgeable and willing to discuss? I’ve always been curious, but it seems difficult to break in🙏🙏
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Be authentic.
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Embark on a new journey, pursue passion.
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just had an insane urge to smoke an entire marlboro red
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