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TopicPost MANLY songs
Vol2tex
10/30/19 4:41:27 PM
#1
TopicCheck out this ass
Vol2tex
10/30/19 4:20:32 PM
#14
TopicOther than America, which other countries' movies do you like?
Vol2tex
10/30/19 4:20:06 PM
#1
Starting to get into Swedish films lately.
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TopicWhich celebrity do people say you most resemble?
Vol2tex
10/30/19 4:15:58 PM
#34
SSJGrimReaper posted...
Lex Luthor


So you're black??
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TopicNCAA Plans To Allow College Athletes To Get Paid For Use Of Their Names, Images
Vol2tex
10/30/19 2:00:53 PM
#12
I miss the NCAA basketball games. I loved College Hoops 2K6 and 2K8.

I think NCAA Basketball 10 was the last game released.
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TopicRate this ass
Vol2tex
10/30/19 11:07:18 AM
#12
TopicWhich celebrity do people say you most resemble?
Vol2tex
10/30/19 10:07:11 AM
#1
A model several years ago (2013?) told me I looked like Gus from Breaking Bad. I hadn't seen the show at that point.

A random Verizon salesman yesterday said the same thing.
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TopicCheck out this ass
Vol2tex
10/30/19 12:21:25 AM
#12
WerewolfPaws posted...
Id like to slide my credit card there.


Yes
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TopicRate this ass
Vol2tex
10/30/19 12:13:42 AM
#9
TopicNCAA Plans To Allow College Athletes To Get Paid For Use Of Their Names, Images
Vol2tex
10/30/19 12:12:46 AM
#1
https://www.npr.org/2019/10/29/774439078/ncaa-starts-process-to-allow-compensation-for-college-athletes

In a surprise move, the NCAA says it intends to allow college athletes to earn compensation but it says it's only starting to work out the details of how that would take place. The organization's board of governors said Tuesday that it had voted unanimously to permit student-athletes to benefit from the use of their name, image and likeness.

"We must embrace change to provide the best possible experience for college athletes," said Michael Drake, the NCAA board chair who is also president of Ohio State University. In a statement, Drake stressed the need for "additional flexibility" in the NCAA's approach.

Drake added, "This modernization for the future is a natural extension of the numerous steps NCAA members have taken in recent years to improve support for student-athletes, including full cost of attendance and guaranteed scholarships."

The timeline for implementing the changes was not immediately clear in the NCAA's statement.

The NCAA, the national governing body for collegiate athletics, said its decision followed input over the past few months from "current and former student-athletes, coaches, presidents, faculty and commissioners across all three divisions."

Notably, the decision follows California's adoption of a law that bans schools in the state from preventing student-athletes from accepting compensation from advertisers and allows them to hire agents. Gov. Gavin Newsom signed the legislation late last month, calling it the "beginning of a national movement."

Indeed, it did spark a trend. Politicians in Illinois, New York, Florida and other states have introduced bills allowing endorsement deals for college athletes. And days after the California bill was signed, national politicians signaled they would push for something similar in Congress.

Amid this groundswell of political support for paying college athletes, the NCAA has quickly eased its public resistance to the idea. After initially pushing back hard on California's measure, the NCAA has recently been taking a more conciliatory tone, suggesting it would "move forward with ongoing efforts to make adjustments" to the organization's practices.

The NCAA has reported annual revenues topping $1 billion, largely on the strength of TV rights and marketing fees connected with its most prominent sports and events, such as the highly lucrative Division 1 men's basketball tournament.

And though the organization long argued that it was converting those revenues into scholarships and other opportunities for students, that line had lately attracted prominent skeptics such as NFL cornerback Richard Sherman and NBA superstar LeBron James, who hosted Newsom's signing ceremony on his sports programming company la st month.

"As a national governing body, the NCAA is uniquely positioned to modify its rules to ensure fairness and a level playing field for student-athletes," organization President Mark Emmert said in a statement Tuesday. "The board's action today creates a path to enhance opportunities for student-athletes while ensuring they compete against students and not professionals."


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TopicImagine going on a date with dis chick
Vol2tex
10/29/19 10:47:08 PM
#11
TopicYour reaction: Your son is dating a female video game support NPC.
Vol2tex
10/29/19 10:41:37 PM
#16
Manocheese posted...
I would encourage my son to talk to her repeatedly and buy her things in order to build up relationship points.


Good
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TopicRate this ass
Vol2tex
10/29/19 10:39:23 PM
#6
ThyCorndog posted...
too many clothes on


This is actually the most TOS-safe pic of her. Every other ass pic on her page is such a thin thong or underwear that I am sure I would get modded.
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TopicRate this ass
Vol2tex
10/29/19 10:34:33 PM
#1
TopicChipotle stock is TANKING
Vol2tex
10/29/19 9:43:45 PM
#1
TopicHypothetical: Your teenage son thinks he has to be his friends slave for 30 days
Vol2tex
10/29/19 9:36:00 PM
#12
darkphoenix181 posted...
Sounds like when Joey Wheeler dressed up like a dog for Duke Devlin.


lol
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TopicScenario: A man heroically saves your entire family but he is a massive racist
Vol2tex
10/29/19 9:35:25 PM
#42
Kitt posted...
I'd thank him for saving my family then never talk to him again after that.

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TopicYour reaction: Your son is dating a female video game support NPC.
Vol2tex
10/29/19 9:33:56 PM
#14
TopicYour reaction: You go outside tomorrow morning and see THIS:
Vol2tex
10/29/19 9:28:58 PM
#16
TopicHave you been to the Mall of America?
Vol2tex
10/29/19 9:27:15 PM
#19
Didn't know so many of you were close to it!
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TopicCheck out this ass
Vol2tex
10/29/19 9:13:20 PM
#10
R1masher posted...
I think she dislocated her shoulder


lol
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TopicCheck out this ass
Vol2tex
10/29/19 8:18:52 PM
#4
TopicHave you been to the Mall of America?
Vol2tex
10/29/19 8:08:07 PM
#11
I have to look up what stores The American Dream has.
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TopicCheck out this ass
Vol2tex
10/29/19 8:02:42 PM
#1
Xtlfl25

Saw this ad on the train, nice position!
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TopicWould you be a paparazzi?
Vol2tex
10/29/19 8:02:12 PM
#24
boxington posted...
Vol2tex posted...
The Trent posted...
i don't know if that's true
i just think they aren't presented with good options to the contrary

are we really fascinated with miley cyrus wearing sweatpants at a cafe while drinking a smoothie?


How about when they capture a celebrity topless at the beach?

you're fine with people having their privacy invaded?


More that it's unavoidable and comes with being a celebrity, so it is expected.
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TopicHave you been to the Mall of America?
Vol2tex
10/29/19 5:51:45 PM
#7
An amusement park too?

Yeah it sounds like an all-day destination
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TopicWould you be a paparazzi?
Vol2tex
10/29/19 5:38:14 PM
#22
TopicBeyond Meat website removes claim that eating meat contributes to heart disease
Vol2tex
10/29/19 5:28:18 PM
#15
vigorm0rtis posted...
"The Post Millenial?" Seriously? Might as well call your site the Full-of-Shit Weekly.



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TopicHave you been to the Mall of America?
Vol2tex
10/29/19 5:21:32 PM
#1


I didn't know about it before WCW Nitro had their debut there, but it looks awesome. Have any of you been there?
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Topicman I really cannot watch tv shows anymore
Vol2tex
10/29/19 1:11:43 PM
#16
smoke_break posted...
Romulox28 posted...
i think the older i get, the less interested i get in "following" entertainment, whether it's shows, video games, sports, movies, whatever.
I think this might be what TC is experiencing, and me too to a certain extent. Maybe I'm becoming more mindful of my time as I get it older. "Do I really want to spend my time doing this? What do I get out of it?" When I was younger I felt like I had all the time in the world to do everything, and now it's like... I realize I don't, lol.


Very true.
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TopicBeyond Meat website removes claim that eating meat contributes to heart disease
Vol2tex
10/29/19 1:10:24 PM
#13
trappedunderice posted...
Not so slamming :(

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TopicHas anything you learned in school been useful in your life?
Vol2tex
10/29/19 12:16:29 PM
#1
Aside from your degree classes?

Did you have to use the quadratic formula at any time after graduating?
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TopicJensen Ackles earns $175,000 per episode of Supernatural.
Vol2tex
10/29/19 12:11:16 PM
#22
TopicWould you be a paparazzi?
Vol2tex
10/29/19 12:10:31 PM
#21
The Trent posted...
eh i dunno, rhonda rousey topless on the beach doesnt seem very fascinating at all tbqh


We got Sophie Turner topless pics recently because of paparazzi
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TopicBeyond Meat website removes claim that eating meat contributes to heart disease
Vol2tex
10/29/19 11:18:39 AM
#3
SimpleMan posted...
I'm not joining just to read the full article.


I posted it
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TopicWould you be a paparazzi?
Vol2tex
10/29/19 11:05:53 AM
#17
The Trent posted...
i don't know if that's true
i just think they aren't presented with good options to the contrary

are we really fascinated with miley cyrus wearing sweatpants at a cafe while drinking a smoothie?


How about when they capture a celebrity topless at the beach?
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TopicBeyond Meat website removes claim that eating meat contributes to heart disease
Vol2tex
10/29/19 11:04:58 AM
#1
https://www.thepostmillennial.com/beyond-meat-website-quietly-removes-claim-that-eating-meat-contributes-to-heart-disease-and-cancer/

The Beyond Meat website has quietly removed a likely inaccurate statistic that purported to show that eating meat increases the likeliness of developing heart disease by 21 per cent and getting cancer by 16 per cent.

The statistic originated from a 2012 Harvard study which focused exclusively on the negative impact of consuming highly processed meat products such as hot dogs or bacon. It did not apply to all red meat, specifically fresh meat, poultry, or fish. Below the graphic was an easily miscible footnote which specified that fresh meat was not part of the study that produced the statistics displayed.

For misleadingly publishing this statistic on their website, Beyond Meat had been coming under heavy criticism that they were marketing its vegetarian burger as healthier than meat without the science to prove it, reports CBC.

The company denied that their reason for removing the graphic was the criticism it received, instead saying that the removal was part of a larger update to add more information.

The study itself had also received heavy criticism and had been delayed for review several times, in large part due to the rapidly changing nature of the health science landscape.

Where is their research saying that that this is better than eating a small, portion-controlled, lean piece of meat?said dietitian and nutritionist Rosie Schwartz.

Science is not an absolute, things evolve, said Sylvain Charlebois, a professor at Dalhousie University specializing in food distribution and policy.

Charlebois also pointed to an opposing study which suggested the complete opposite of what Beyond Meat had reported: that adults do not need to cut back on their meat consumption

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TopicWould you be a paparazzi?
Vol2tex
10/29/19 11:03:25 AM
#15
The Trent posted...
i guess i could see that
but wouldn't you rather photograph something like wild natural things that the world wouldn't see otherwise?
also thrilling and you can't invade the privacy of a clouded leopard hunting


That's also exciting, and I have to look up nature photography more.

Overall though, people are more fascinated with seeing other people.
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TopicWould you be a paparazzi?
Vol2tex
10/29/19 11:00:07 AM
#13
The Trent posted...
what about it looks thrilling?


The idea of capturing moments that the rest of the world wouldn't see otherwise. Like when they photographed Christina Hendricks in the bathing suit.
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TopicWait. There are people out there who thinks digital art ISN'T 'real art'?
Vol2tex
10/29/19 10:58:03 AM
#23
Digital art is certainly art, it's very impressive what people can do. I will say though that I personally like traditional art more.
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TopicWould you be a paparazzi?
Vol2tex
10/29/19 10:55:21 AM
#8
TopicSupergirl on CW getting a spinoff called Superman And Lois
Vol2tex
10/29/19 9:32:38 AM
#25
Medzzz posted...
Surprised it is not superwoman and Lois



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TopicHer name is Leila Lowfire and I love her
Vol2tex
10/29/19 1:24:37 AM
#10
TopicWould you be a paparazzi?
Vol2tex
10/29/19 1:09:50 AM
#1
TopicWhere have you met new people these days?
Vol2tex
10/29/19 12:52:32 AM
#7
RedWhiteBlue posted...
I don't, and I don't care to meet new people tbh. If it were a potential date or something, sure, but otherwise I don't want to go out of my way to see people.


Oh wow
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TopicHIMYM's best outro (or whatever you call the 45 second clip befoer the credits)
Vol2tex
10/29/19 12:21:22 AM
#4
I haven't seen this show in so many years, I miss it. It was my favorite comedy at one point. The last time it was in syndication had to be 2016.
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TopicSupergirl on CW getting a spinoff called Superman And Lois
Vol2tex
10/28/19 11:30:17 PM
#7
au_gold posted...
Are there 500 DC shows on the CW now?


DCW
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TopicSupergirl on CW getting a spinoff called Superman And Lois
Vol2tex
10/28/19 11:25:51 PM
#2
TopicWhere have you met new people these days?
Vol2tex
10/28/19 9:57:17 PM
#5
Lost_All_Senses posted...
Cemeteries and truck stops



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TopicHer name is Leila Lowfire and I love her
Vol2tex
10/28/19 9:38:27 PM
#9
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