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BingoBoingo: Well, he's prolly been kicked
there
to
the point of
torsion
brg444: i say we just be done with
the whole area
there. not
that
there'd be much
to remove
brg444: wouldn't help with
the kick in
the balls he's gonna continue
to get until he dares no more
to show his face
BingoBoingo: The Hearnia can likely in
this case be
treated non-surgically with a
Truss
brg444: the Hearnia is really sore,
this is good
BingoBoingo: <brg444> I'm generally bored w/ football so far
this season, most NFL
teams are
terrible << I hope
the NFL leaves St Louis.
brg444: who'd shame
themselves "dining" in at
these places
brg444: don't see
the need for
these "priority"
brg444: I'm generally bored w/ football so far
this season, most NFL
teams are
terrible
BingoBoingo: I dunno. West other
than Arkansas and Auburn looking good. Prolly Ole Miss or LSU
to win
the conference. East as it usually is is a mystery until
the last day of play.
brg444: What's up with
the SEC
though :D:D
BingoBoingo: When Mizzou plays Georgia
this year I'm hoping we can just aim Beckner Jr. at him all game.
brg444: he a sophomore
too right?
BingoBoingo: Chubb is handicapped by playing for Georgia which is going
to have 1 or 2 embarrassing losses as is Georgia
tradition.
brg444: likely,
thought Chubb would have a chance but at
this point..
BingoBoingo: Fournette is... prolly getting
the Heisman
BingoBoingo: Yes
they do. Mizzou was luck
to snag
Terry Beckner Jr.
this year. Giant from East Saint Louis. No need
to redshirt him.
brg444: BingoBoingo:
these days some of
these kids come with pro level muscle in HS
though :/
BingoBoingo: And LSU has a
tendency
to catch shorter genetic freaks
that do
the same, but due
to height slot into running back
brg444: was about
to say: depends on
the athlete indeed
BingoBoingo: In
the college games schools like Bama
tend
to horde
the genetic freaks who can pack on pro-level muscle over
the college career.
BingoBoingo: But bulking muscle
takes years as opposed
to weeks bulking adipose does.
brg444: lots of
time
they have
to bulk up as well
brg444: Don't
think
this can be generalized
BingoBoingo: Or
the
time.
They can grow a lot of strength over
the four years of college, but often
they need more injury free
time.
brg444: and
typically don't have access
to NFL level strength
training
BingoBoingo: Then after college it often
takes a couple years
to get up
to weight at a lean "pro" weight
BingoBoingo: brg444: Pro sure. College
they
tend
to keep a little extra adipose weight on for
the blocking potential
brg444: dude is about on
the verge of claiming he's Satoshi
brg444: huh, about linebackers, I was under
the impression
they are all pretty much physical specimen
btcdrak: looks like people are beginning
to see past
the veil...
☟︎ cazalla: i guess it doesn't matter anyway as american kids are now
trans gender fags so you would have difficulty filling a football
team full of boys who actually want
to pummel
the other
team
BingoBoingo: cazalla: Many heavier people like Prince Fielder and linebackers are well exercised with some extra adipose
tissue. Hamplanet chooses
to utilize adipose
tissue as a fortress for
their spiritual poverty.
assbot: Logged on 30-09-2015 23:54:38; asciilifeform: 'hamplanet' as i understand is a mark of rancid, unrepentant, irremediable... spiritual poverty - rather
than lack of physical exercise as such
cazalla: obviously doesn't have
to be football, but if
that's
the american past
time,
then let
them play football
cazalla:
http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=30-09-2015#1289083 <<< dog or cat is not a sport nor competitive endeavour and given we no longer go out and hunt as a group, it's
the next best
thing for kids
to learn how
to follow a leader, work with others, learn from other men how
to be masculine, physically and mentally challenge others
☝︎ BingoBoingo: phf: Linebackers
tend
to start out kinda fat already.
phf: in philly i know a handful of "linebacker in college", who got "just a little bit out of shape", i.e. where former muscle if
there was ever any all got
turned into fat.
that's people who are, when drunk, prone
to challenging each other and me when i'm
there
to various acts of physical fitness, usually
to fail miserably.
☟︎ Naphex: jgarzik even
tried
too cry a river over it
BingoBoingo: It is
the physical manifestation of
the spiritual and intellectual poverty affecting
the US and reddit generally
BingoBoingo: The hamplanetary lack of physical activity goes beyond lack of physical exercise
to lack of ordinary human movement. i.e. using scooty puffs at
the Walmart
to navigate aisles instead of
their own feet.
BingoBoingo: The unnatural dietary and chemical excesses involved in high level football, when you remove
the atheletics and chemical excesses amount
to hamplanetary fast food consumption.
BingoBoingo: Though former footballers often fall into
the spiritual poverty of hamplanetary orbit after
their "career" ends
BingoBoingo: <asciilifeform> 'hamplanet' as i understand is a mark of rancid, unrepentant, irremediable... spiritual poverty - rather
than lack of physical exercise as such << Pretty much
assbot: Logged on 30-09-2015 22:14:53; cazalla: if i was american, i
think i'd rather choose brain damage in sports over video games and ham planeting for my kids
mats: folks
that've read 'Uninformed' might recognize ken from his RE work on patchguard
mats: sure, just wanted
to share
cazalla: yeah but for every one of you mats
there is a million hamplanets playing cod, much better
to be outside playing football (sure, watching is boring, but playing?)
mats: skywing (ken johnson, guy
that patented 'aslr') reversed
the battle.net login protocol, and i used his documentation
to write a chat client so i didn't have
to keep starcraft open
to maintain ops in a channel
☟︎ cazalla: if i was american, i
think i'd rather choose brain damage in sports over video games and ham planeting for my kids
☟︎ assbot: Adults Are Concerned About Sons Playing Football, Especially
the More Highly Educated and Obama 2012 Voters | RAND ... (
http://bit.ly/1LkTQoC )
BingoBoingo: In its glory days football was not
the monster it is at present
ascii_field: phun phakt: i was once
told, by a reliable source,
that RAND corp., in its glory days, would NOT hire any man who confessed
to
taking an interest in football.
BingoBoingo: * ascii_field would rather read his spam box
than anything pertaining
to football, and doesn't foresee
this ever changing << Oh just highlighting
the other aspect, something not meaningful which people are directed
to rage about instead of
their cattle pen
trinque: seems stupid, yet I don't have
the
time currently
to discover why
trinque: just started instantiating whatever ply object it is every
time I go
to parse
trinque: punkman: grammar wasn't
the problem, as I did not change it
to fix his deed
punkman: trinque: well you can't get nested structures by parsing
the same string
twice, it's gotta go in
the grammar?
ascii_field would rather read his spam box
than anything pertaining
to football, and doesn't foresee
this ever changing
trinque: it seems
that ply parsers are one-shot, or I've missed something. So far my observation is
that if you call parse successively on
the same parser object, it misbehaves
☟︎ trinque: I will keep
the
torn-off signature up
there under block 376696.
trinque: ;;later
tell funkenstein sadly, new parser ripped up your last deed. happily,
the part it ingested included
the signature. I've since sent
the whole
thing back
through, and it should pop out shortly.
assbot: I
tried out Cuddlr,
the ‘Tinder for cuddling,’ and all I got was severely creeped out -
The Washington Post ... (
http://bit.ly/1LkPMVl )
assbot: Everyone you know will be able
to rate you on
the
terrifying ‘Yelp for people’ — whether you want
them
to or not -
The Washington Post ... (
http://bit.ly/1RgDFYj )
mircea_popescu: btw, you ever saw
that incredible fight where romania's best boxer was
totally gutted ?
trinque: mircea_popescu |
trinque we need
that jobs board yo,
teh cup runneth fulleth. << indeed! I estimate having something usable by
the end of next weekend
mircea_popescu: the head being actually a more advantageous place
to be hit in
than
the liver, yeah you get hit.
BingoBoingo: Recently
they've been introducing new rules
to football
to penalize you from hitting otherpeople's heads in certain ways, but hitting your head is still mandatory.
BingoBoingo: At least boxing was more honest about
the crippling yourself for others amusement
there. If you work hard enough and get good enough your head doesn't get hit as much. American football hitting your head against
things is kinda mandatory.
mircea_popescu: this is like
that except with less shot.
technically a step up
mircea_popescu: lafond has a pretty good point re
the "yo mamma's gonna cash out on being
the mother of a got-shot".
BingoBoingo: The big problem with American Football is
that it is actually a combat sport, but a polite consensus has developed around not referring
to it as such
BingoBoingo: Then
they build a mythology about how Maximum Concussion Sport is
the epitome of Opportunity and
the chance
to earn your own social justice.
BingoBoingo: <ascii_field> i have always seen american football as emblematic of usian anti-intellectualism. glorifying concussions, yes. << It's a
tournament, or more a lottery market deal. It's for
the poor kids
to fight for
the chance
to make all
the money
they'll be able
to for four years after
the drop out of college in
teir senior year
mircea_popescu: they're still pushing it
too hard. not as dangerous in running, sure. but school performance is running
the 100meters in fifteen seconds, not
trying for eight.
thestringpuller: pete_dushenski: mircea_popescu maybe for contact sports. But
the runners are like one step from being a robot.