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  1. Steinkuhler was a 4 star, 6th ranked OT in the country on 247 and a 5 star, 8th ranked OT on Rivals his senior year, and he switched because Bo placed a premium on DTs rather than OTs. It was an incredible disservice not only to the team, but to Baker in the long run.
    3 points
  2. Mostly, I just hope they satisfy whatever looking 'strong' is so we don't have to endure a 'S&C sucks' thread ever again.
    3 points
  3. Does anyone know how Frost ran the Spring game at UCF? I am tired of Spring games being nothing more than exhibitions for the fans. I want to see 1s vs. 1s and 2s vs 2s in real, hard-hitting football. I want to see players fighting for position on the depth chart.
    2 points
  4. I expect to be playing the final game of the season with a win taking us to the Big10 Championship. Anything less will be a disappointment from me. Now in this same thread we have gone to the "did you see the schedule?" Yep I see the schedule and frankly I give two $@&$ about the schedule. Go ahead and analyze every game before we get to it. I saw last years schedule as well, and we won 4 games, you see how that holds nothing to me.
    2 points
  5. It was Baker's decision to switch. It has been said 10000000000000000000x on this board and by Baker himself. Why some keep blaming Bo on it is beyond me.
    2 points
  6. Hopefully, the upcoming season will finally put to rest the never ending "talent' debate. It seems fairly well accepted that Frost is an excellent coach and therefore, if the talent is really there, we will see immediatel improvement in the team (atleast 9 wins and competitive in the losses we do suffer) and if the wins don't come, we'll know the talent is NOT there. I think it is highly likely we will see a much better conditioned, football 'fit' team that takes the field in 9 months. This alone should translate into a much better performance against the weakest opponents. We should be able to produce some 3 or 4 TD wins against those just by being in much better physical and mental condition. It seems hardly debatable that we have more talent than the bottom third of the schedule. The top third will be tough. The middle third should be competitive but if Frost and Company instill their schemes and the players are truly capable (i.e. talented enough), then those games should be wins (by a 7 to 14 pts) although they may be competitive going into the fourth quarter. Our conditioning should be a big factor late in games as well. No more watching our team 'wear down' and run out of gas when the crunch time hits.
    2 points
  7. I think there is truth to that. Didn't Phillips come from USC? I don't remember anyone saying the Trojans weren't strong enough to compete. I dunno, it just seems like blaming the S&C coach is the low-hanging fruit when the team is playing poorly.
    2 points
  8. Or the player gets to pop a hole in Lil Red
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  9. can i add....someone who takes time to read and understand something before commenting? hatch apparently thinks being the utahn of the year for his "utter lack of integrity and lust for power" is an honor.
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  10. I would agree with this and the comments from @Enhance Across the board there seemed to be a lack of accountability. I think the Defensive position coaches are much better than the results in the field. I think they were screwed by Diaco. Same with Philips. We had issues for sure, but he was the least of the problems.
    2 points
  11. Here's a quote recently from Frost. Looks like he is confident he has the players in place now to run what he wants. Didn't listen to the above, so I can't comment to Walter's comments. 1. "I think we have good pieces on the team in Lincoln, and I think they probably had more talent on the team last year than what the record (4-8, 3-6 Big Ten) indicates, so we're excited to get to work with the guys who already are on the campus in Lincoln." That was Frost's response to the very first question he fielded from media last week regarding Nebraska's 2018 recruiting class. When a reporter asked for the coach's impressions of the class, Frost first expressed confidence in players already on campus before elaborating on incoming players. Talk about refreshing. I go back to former Nebraska athletic director Shawn Eichorst's comments two days before the Music City Bowl in late 2016. He said the key for Mike Riley's program going forward was talent acquisition. That was a prevailing media and fan narrative during most of Riley's tenure — that he inherited a deficient roster and needed ample time to improve overall talent level. To Riley's credit, he never pushed the narrative, but Eichorst did. Common sense tells you it's dangerous for any program to allow a prominent part of its culture to be one that forever suggests the next batch of players will be the answer. The message Eichorst — who had far too heavy of a hand in Riley's program — sent to Nebraska players before the Music City Bowl essentially was, "You're not good enough, but we'll be much better in the future." I'm sure that inspired confidence throughout the roster. On the other hand, Frost's immediate approach ("I think we already have good pieces on the team in Lincoln") is more in line with the thinking of a high-level competitor who's bound and determined to win now — or at least compete! — as opposed to an excuse-laden culture that tends to place too much emphasis on the future while the program routinely gets its teeth kicked in on fall Saturdays. Rest of article here... http://journalstar.com/sports/huskers/sipple/steven-m-sipple-frost-s-comments-suggest-sorely-needed-style/article_1e9bc36e-e845-5c35-9190-89b280473f3b.amp.html
    2 points
  12. Merry Christmas and enjoy being a hs kid mocked on a message board for low grades. And happy new year!
    2 points
  13. It seems to be more the combination of bellies and tiny arms. But it's not normal to see huge bulging bicep muscles when arms are hanging at the sides. Here's a photo of the Alabama offensive line: This is more to do with our OL being bad, and people looking for reasons why it's bad. Maybe the workouts can improve, but I think it's more to do with coaching
    2 points
  14. Saw it today. Really wanted to like it. Really didn't. The main thing I took away from this is that, with the main arc movies, they're going to play it safe and build on rip off the original movies. It's a formula they know works, they regurgitate the old scenes packaged in a new way, and they get their $4.1 billion dollars back. Safe. But awful if you're looking to watch a great new movie. I'm going to miss some of the repeats, but here's a partial list. We've Seen This Before The Empire - the thing that needed explaining the most in this whole new trilogy is What Happened To The New Republic?!?!? Instead, we just have to accept that the Republic, which had stood for thousands of years, is suddenly out AGAIN after reestablishing itself from the couple-three decade reign of the Emperor. We absolutely needed a brief scene explaining how that coalition of systems that grew so big they overthrew the Empire - setting off celebrations around the galaxy - became so impotent so fast that the Empire essentially reestablished itself in... what? A few years? But where did they get the funds to build a huge new fleet, how did they train all those Stormtroopers, how do they have a functional government, how isn't the entire galaxy in turmoil or fighting against them? The tiny Rebel Resistance fleet... where did the galaxy-wide support go, and how did it go so fast? This is the least believable part of this whole thing, and that's not even including all the science questions you have to just ignore. Hoth - AT-ATs, underpowered but plucky "rebel" ships, a fortress surrounded by snow salt with a giant main gate. Trenches & turrets set up not in any strategic position but right out front. It's like a kid building a fort in the loose earth in the backyard for his green army men. Zero sophistication, just Here Are Good Guys Opposing Bad Guys. Blend that with the Falcon coming to save the day a la the trench run in Star Wars. Handcuffs - The whole Kylo takes Rey to see the Emperor Snoke scene was lifted from ROTJ. Some of the lines were lifted wholesale, the Emperor Snoke removing the handcuffs, the battle in the Throne Room, the conversation about conflict in you bap bap bap. The Bacta Tank - Finn waking up in the medical chamber, full of goop from his healing gizmo. Dagobah - Luke Rey travels to a faraway planet where an old Jedi Master is hiding and, after some coercion, convinces the Master to provide training. There's even an X-Wing sunken in the water and a giant water dwelling creature broaching in front of us. The training is again entirely enigmatic (reach out with your feelings) and, especially in Rey's case, almost nonexistent. There's some physical training (but condescendingly? not nearly to the same extent as Luke's) and there's the emotional pull of the Dark Side and the cave under the tree pit by the sea where we see... Luke's Face in Vader's Helmet - Luke goes into the tree cave where he swipes Vader's mask off only to reveal his face. Rey thinks she's going to get answers, too, only to see... her own face. Bleh. I could go on and on. The worst thing is, there is NO NEED to recycle these plot lines, at all. There are a million great stories they could tell with this universe, so why (other than it's a guaranteed buck) do they rehash this stuff? And why don't fans hold them accountable for it? Too much gushing over this movie, not enough people asking why. Audiences need to be critical of the movies they watch or they're going to get crap movies. If this movie wasn't in the Star Wars line, if it was its own stand-alone story like Bladerunner or 2001: A Space Odyssey, it would be laughed out of the theater. SO MANY PLOT HOLES. So much dumbness. Why did Laura Dern wait for a dozen of those transports to be destroyed before doing something? Fire up your guns, have the ship's autopilot help out. Cheap ploy to create drama. Why didn't the Empire put the pedal to the metal and catch up to the fleeing Rebel cruiser? Or, if it was faster, why didn't they just continue to pull away? That whole space chase was dumb. How do you sneak ships off that cruiser for side missions or escapes and the Empire can't see them? We have, today, an Earth-made telescope that can detect something as weak as a home WiFi signal from a million miles away. Literally - I'm not making that up. Why would we believe a space-based culture wouldn't/couldn't see those ships and blast them? What in the world was that whole casino planet thing? It seemed nothing more than a way to introduce Benicio Del Toro's character, and produce some love plot between Finn & Rose, and to introduce some sympathetic and lovable horsedogcats and SUPER DUPER cute slave kids with clean faces and huge, cutesy eyes (and a force wielder). Leia's space sojourn. That whole thing was corny as hell, should have resulted in her death so Carrie Fisher could have a been written out of the show, and we'd have closure. A human can't survive in space that long. And when she started Force-floating back to the ship, why didn't her gown flutter? I know the science is wonky in the Star Wars universe, but surely we're not supposed to believe inertia doesn't exist. Right? Why were the bombers dropping bombs via some manual remote control? That was asinine. Again. Bleh. I could go on and on. Like this movie went on and on. This is likely the last of these movies I see in a theater. They've lost me. If this is what they're going to produce from now on, I guess I'll just let the present die & cherish my childhood memories from the past.
    2 points
  15. https://nebraska.rivals.com/news/hol-s-christmas-wish-list
    1 point
  16. After dealing with two statements at xmas dinner: 1. Communists are the same thing as Socialists. 2. What about Uranium One? I introduced them to Snopes. Sent the Fox News Shep Uranium One blurb. And lastly, I asked for one thing from my parents for xmas - that they get 50% of their news ANYWHERE other than Fox. So my mom turned to MSNBC. NOOOOOO! I shared the grid looking at bias' and news and they "didn't get it, do I really think CNN is neutral? That the BBC is good with news?" My heart is breaking that my kin is completely bought into Fox and their messaging. It's elder abuse that this channel is allowed on free cable.
    1 point
  17. My list: 1. Education (I'm an Industrial Tech teacher) 2. LGBT rights (and also basic human decency) 3. Environment 4. Healthcare 5. Infrastructure (see the #6) 6. Responsible Fiscal policies
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  18. I get that but it doesn't take "time and patience" to beat NW, IL, Minny, Purdue, Rutgers, Maryland, Indiana, Iowa...It doesn't take time and patience to win your crappy non-conference games. The 9 wins (our patience) are there...the rest of it...beating Wisconsin or Michigan or OSU or PSU or MSU (I don't think much of them actually) that is where there might need to be some time.
    1 point
  19. No. The corn head hats are silly enough.
    1 point
  20. Hopefully the program includes some tried and true methods from Rocky. Nothing prepares a man better than chasing chickens and punching slabs of meat.
    1 point
  21. Trump unquestionably desires it. Among the populace, I think there's a healthy strain of authoritarian wishes -- maybe it's our culture, maybe it's humanity generally. But it's a smaller number that's hardcore, probably, versus people who are just OK with it or would allow it. Which is why I think it's important to think of it as the priority, or we'll find ways to justify measures of support, accommodation, or even unwitting aid.
    1 point
  22. Oh I totally agree with you...I just think that how the coaches are is how the older players will be too...if that makes sense. A few years ago I got tossed into a HC position because of some bulls#!t that went on and I did a really crappy job. I let the good players skip practice (basically on their own word) when they were hurt or dinged up...but really looking back on it they just didn't want to practice. We had a s#!tty season...had I been better with them and had they been better leaders (if I had been a better leader for them) I think we would have been a bad ass team. But they saw an easy way out and took it...I set a bad tone and they followed it. I wish they had been badasses since I sucked.
    1 point
  23. Exactly. Just like nobody ever "wants" to join a cult, and yet many do.
    1 point
  24. Completely agree. And, even though recent success is no guarantee of future success, Chinander's defense would be a significant improvement over what we saw last year.
    1 point
  25. Total Defense Rankings for the past 10 NCAAF National Champs (total offense ranking in parentheses): *2017 - TBD - Clemson [#6, (#30)], Alabama [#2, (#19)], Georgia [#4, (#35)], Oklahoma[#57, (#1)] - side note, odds are probably not good for OU -> Heisman winner curse AND a total d ranking of 57 yikes!! still hope our old enemy wins it though 2016 - Clemson - #8 (#12) 2015 - Alabama - #3 (#45) 2014 - Ohio State - #19 (#9) 2013 - Florida State - #3 (#6) 2012 - Alabama - #1 (#31) 2011 - Alabama - #1 (#31) 2010 - Auburn - #60 (#7) 2009 - Alabama - #2 (#42) 2008 - Florida - #9 (#15) 2007 - LSU - #3 (#26) For fun: 1997 - Nebraska - #5 (#1) *Michigan was #1 in Total D that year (#44 in total offense!!!) 1995 - Nebraska - #13 (#2) 1994 - Nebraska - #4 (#5) Average Total Defense ranking of the national champions for the last 10 years is: 10.9. If you throw out 2010 Auburn (unless you have Cam Newton you can consider this an outlier) the average is 5.4. The magic number for NC's is in or around the top 10 in total defense. I doubt we want to rest our laurels on a top 20-25 complacency and rely on anything less. As the ole saying goes "offense sells tickets defense wins games"...the numbers don't lie. Average Total Offense was 22.4. So you can have a non-top 10 offense and still win a championship with a top ten defense, not the other way around (again, unless you have Cam Newton and you are Auburn 2010). Let's make sure we have our priorities in order. SF has the tools to make the offense a beast in any conference, that I am sure of. Let's focus on defense and not sell ourselves short with a 20-25 ranked D...unless of course you are 94,95 & 97 Nebraska and are top ten-ish in both O and D and then you got no worries becaus you curb stomp just about everyone.
    1 point
  26. no documents produced by 107 board members in only 30 days with only their final report to show for their work. http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/U/US_EPA_TOXIC_SITES?SITE=COBOU&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT "Pruitt's plan for cleaning up toxic sites was apparently immaculately conceived, without the usual trappings of human parentage," Ruch said. "It stretches credulity that 107 EPA staff members with no agenda or reference materials somehow wrote an intricate plan in 30 days."
    1 point
  27. “Sometimes you have to go into a cave and then dig your way out” recent comment by a former Husker after he watched the team lift. Too many high fives, too much jubilation in his mind. The weight room is where you get BROKEN. Broken to pieces and either rise up and get your ass back in there for the next rep, the next set, the next day or GTFO. Turn off the AC, turn down the lights, blast some f’ing Metallica, rip your palms bloody, tear off your shirt, spit on the ground, bang the bars against the rack, and then look at who is left standing. Those men are who you trust when the s#!t is on the line. Ignite the fuse that is HUSKER POWER
    1 point
  28. In our defense, President Hilary Clinton would probably be doing similar things that Trump is right now; I mean, what choice did we really have?
    1 point
  29. I think you're confusing him with someone else. Under Beck we were ALWAYS at Top 20 rushing offense and sometimes in the Top 10. He's also responsible for 4 of the Top 10 career rushers in Husker history.
    1 point
  30. Giant gold plated Runza.
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  31. I found this picture interesting.
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  32. People need to get over the whole "OL are fat" thing. Offensive linemen have to be fat to weigh 300+ lbs (yes there are outliers, like Tyron Smith). This isn't 1983 when Steinkuhler and Rimmington weighed 250lbs. All CFB/NFL teams have fat O-linemen.
    1 point
  33. If the offense goes through growing pains in year one, I'm calling it now - it's gonna be the Tim Beck criticisms all over again. 'Too multiple!' 'Why do they do that looking to the sideline stuff?' 'Quit getting too cute and going away from what's working', etc.
    1 point
  34. some (a lot) of you guys need to step back off the ledge and realize what you're saying. If you're going to get this worked up following this stuff then do yourselves a favor and don't follow it. Hell even in my college choice I was accepted to Nebraska and put down the deposit to go to UNL in November. I got into Clemson and UConn later on in May after I had already set a date for my orientation for UNL. Toured those two and wound up choosing to go to UConn instead of UNL. You make the best decision for YOU. This is a life altering event for these kids and if you can't get that then I politely suggest just waiting for kids to sign and celebrating that instead.
    1 point
  35. I bought my tickets for this movie a month ago. I have a room full of Star Wars memorabilia.I haven't lost interest in anything. What I don't have is an appreciation of a media company that owns a massive chunk of Hollywood cashing in on my fandom by making a very bad movie simply because they can. I liked Rogue One because it was a good movie. TFA and TLJ are not good movies. I am analyzing a movie, nothing more. Please do the same and stop attempting to diagnose the level of my fandom. You don't know me and this isn't the place to make a personal assumption about me because I like or don't like a movie.
    1 point
  36. I do NOT believe Kylo's story about Rey's past. I think they're twins, like Luke & Leia. It would explain why Snoke was able to manipulate the connection between the two of them - it's preexisting, and very strong. Luke & Leia have a similar connection, but not nearly as strong. It's in Kylo's best interest to manipulate Rey so she turns to the Dark Side. The lie of her origin is just another manipulation.
    1 point
  37. Now that I am back on land, I can type a little more about it. I do plan on watching it again in a better theater because the ship's screen/sound system left a lot to be desired. My thoughts basically echo what most have said. Overall liked the movie. The Fin/casino thing was a waste of time. Could have cut that out and saved 20-30 minutes of run time. Loved seeing Yoda again. I thought all the comedy lines were a good touch. Thought for sure Leia was dunzo (and that would have been a good way for her to go) and her "forcing" her way back to the ship wasn't the best choice. The Rey/Ren/Snoke scene was great. Other random thoughts: Do we believe the Rey's backstory that Ren said? She was just sold for booze money? Or do we still think she might be someone's daughter? I totally missed the kid force move the broom at the end. I did think that was a weird way to end the movie. What are they going to do with Leia in IX? TLJ picked up real quickly from the end of TFA. How did the 1st O regroup so quick after Starkiller was destroyed? Will we see the "Outer Rim Rebels" that the Resistance talked about in IX?
    1 point
  38. The casino world's metaphor is the only redeeming quality of that whole sub plot but, in my opinion, it isn't relevant enough to the rest of the movie to justify the roughly 30 minutes it took to tell that part of the story. We gain little else from that foray and it ultimately ends with their mission failing and them face down in a futuristic beheading. Perhaps it will carry more relevance in later films, particularly with the boy at the end who force pulls a broom.
    1 point
  39. I'm going to mirror Landlord a bit here. The good: -Snoke was fantastic, so well done. Not a sith but powerful! Lightsaber unnecessary because he is so powerful and all knowing. Then, he dies in an amazing scene. Seriously did not see that coming, I really expected him to like regenerate or something. But no, just flopped over in two pieces. The fact he was nobody actually made it better, I'm glad he wasn't Plagueis, Sifo Deus or Gallus Rax. His throne room was awesome, the lightsaber battle was also slick as hell. -Daisy Ridley, really nailed the vunerable lost soul with raw potential thing. Love her, can't wait to see her come full circle. -Adam Driver, homerun. LOVE that he is being handed the reigns to be the big bad after all the speculation of his conflicted position. Not even Vader got to be the true big bad, not once. Kylo Ren is a great character. -Chewbacca was about perfect, not too much but just enough. -Leia really got to shine in her swan song. -Crait was an awesome planet and visually it was just beyond fascinating. -Holdo and the suicide lightspeed shot through the destroyer was an absolute achievement. Beautiful. In retrospect it's almost a shame they didn't have Leia go down with the ship and have Holdo take her place as General. Hindsight 20/20 unfortunately. That and Laura Dern was terrific, would have liked to see her in the next. -FINALLY, a freaking Star Wars movie remembered what Yoda is SUPPOSED to look like! Seriously! -Poe is such a fun character, funny but courageous and all that jazz. -Luke force projection battle was too good. Man Mark Hamill still had it, how cool to see that after all this time. And was it not just freaking perfect to have him chuck the lightsaber over his shoulder?!!?! 2 year wait after TFA and he just goes "Meh...junk. leave my planet". Force Ghost Luke is going to be bone chillingly cool to see in 2 years. Damn, Luke was awesome! He was still Luke but like more badass than ever! The bad: -2 movies, and it is BEYOND evident that Captain Phasma was merely a way to sell a chrome stormtrooper action figure. What a complete waste. You could have random stormtrooper #7 with a different colored shoulder pad to indicate rank fill the role in either movie and literally nothing would be different. -John Boyega as Finn is good, don't get me wrong. But they clearly had no clue what to do with him in this movie. -Benicio Del Toro, unecessary. -The whole Casino subplot could have been cut and made the runtime shorter and nobody would complain. Too bad, it could have been a lot better. Finn and Rose could have simply infiltrated the First Order ship without the detour, would have been way more interesting to watch an extended infiltration mission instead of lollygagging around with the race horses etc. Oh well. -We have all wanted to see Leia do force stuff.......but that was straight out of a Stanley Kubrick idea journal. Like that took me out of it honestly. Not a fan of that scene, probably my biggest gripe since the decision to insert Hayden into ROTJ. -Still no Knights of Ren, after all the waiting. I'm sure I'll think of more, that was a lot to digest. SO much happened but almost nothing happened, heard it said that way yesterday and it rings so true. I want to see it again to truly rank it, but it's towards the top.
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  40. So, just got back from the film. Here's my thoughts (spoilers): Overall, I mean, I loved it. It definitely has some problems, some big questions marks as far as actual storytelling and some big question marks as far as speculation/rumors/expectations that were built by the hype, but it also has some amazing moments - imo, some of the best moments ever in the Star Wars mythology. The good: • The cinematography. Across the board, the film was beautiful. Rogue One stepped up the game of Star Wars cinematography in a big way, and Ep VIII might have raised the bar even higher. • They subverted expectations and stayed away from a lot of tropes, mainly regarding the overly simplistic "good vs evil" narrative of SW, and the idea that you have to be of a certain bloodline or destined as a "chosen one" to be a great hero • The big moments. Warping through the First Order ships was literally jaw-dropping. So was Kylo and Rey's teamup lightsaber battle. So was Luke's force projection standoff with Kylo. So many awesome pieces at play. • The chemistry between all the main cog characters is great. Even when some of them suffer from poor writing, they all shine with tons of personality. In addition to the actors, even with the confusing plot developments, a lot of these characters are brimming with flaws and complexity • I thought the style and amount of humor was on point and awesome. In a lot of ways, this movie is very self-aware. The bad: • The whole Finn/Rose subplot was almost entirely literally pointless. We spent a ton of time in that, and it didn't actually impact the plot at all? The only lasting effects are introducing Benecio Del Toro's character (is he important? I guess we'll see), killing off Phasma (who once again was overhyped and not delivered upon), and showing us a vague ending with a kid having hope and being able to force pull a broom toward his hand. Oh, and I guess them falling in love. But honestly - that subplot was the worst part of the entire movie. • I was really anticipating a dive into the mythos of the Force, and for Luke to actually give us some exposition on true balance, or why the Jedi were misguided, or something. Instead it mostly just boiled down to Luke feeling guilty and angry and the burden of being the last Jedi. • Still no backstory whatsoever for Snoke. I love the way they killed him off and I thought the character was really engaging, but if you don't establish him, I'm not going to be cheering too hard when he's dead. • Leia's force-pull and being totally fine floating in space was.... odd. Man, there is a lot to unpack in this film. I feel like I typed out a ton and still didn't even reference half the things I was thinking through. All in all, loved it, even with it's flaws.
    1 point
  41. ^^^ tough son-of-a-gun right there.
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  42. The only consistently good teams on that schedule are tOSU and Wisconsin. Michigan will probably also be good, but Colorado, Michigan St, Iowa, NW might be average or worse. Let's see how this year plays out before convincing ourselves how tough this schedule is.
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  43. "White privilege" fits into this thread nicely.... And also, any word Trump ends his tweets with... "Sad!" "Bad!" "Yuge!" "Unfair!" "Nice!"
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