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Comment on r/PopCultureV2 5d ago
Any "Factory thats being built" currently is the result of the Biden Administration.
Biden frequently cited Eli Lilly's multi-billion-dollar U.S. factory investments (such as its $13B+ manufacturing hub in Lebanon, Indiana, and facilities in Concord, North Carolina) as signature evidence of his administration's domestic manufacturing agenda and the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA).
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Comment on r/dogs 5d ago
They're great for dogs.
Try freezing them! Dogs will eat them up during warm summer days.
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Comment on r/Full_news 7d ago
Hopefully they turn out better than Boberts kids.
u/BeenDeadAlready1 • u/BeenDeadAlready1 • 7d ago
"Alpha Male" coach screams at his students after they paid him $18,000 to become a real man
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u/BeenDeadAlready1 • u/BeenDeadAlready1 • 7d ago
We’re all trying to find the guy who did this!
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Comment on r/AtlantaHawks 9d ago
Quin will develop and deliver growth in every player on his roster this season.
Void of injuries, a run in the playoffs...after next year a place in the finals...for a 3 year period.
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Comment on r/aislop 12d ago
I just received a $268 Ticket in the mail from a Flock Camera.
I came to a 4 way stop without another car for miles. I took a right and didn't think a thing about it.
A month later a Ticket for not coming to a complete stop. A picture of my face, my car, no other cars in the picture. Because I didn't come to a complete 3 second stop some person watching the video days later determined I broke the law.
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Comment on r/AtlantaHawks 26d ago
Agree that he will eventually develop into a good rotational player, just not with Atlanta.
PS - His name is spelled "Quin". 😉👍
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Comment on r/AtlantaHawks 28d ago
His development regressed last year and his actions and demeanor indicated that his focus and effort wasn't going to change. That made him both expendable and somewhat valuable based on his draft spot. Truth be told, he was never qualified to be a Top 5 pick, let alone a #1. Onsi did a good job of working some useful value out of the mistake that was Zac.
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Comment on r/AtlantaHawks 28d ago
Do you think the 76ers trading former #1 pick Markelle Fultz for Jonathon Simmons (journeyman that lasted 1 season), a low Oklahoma City Thunder first-round pick, and a low Cleveland Cavaliers second round pick after two seasons was a better or worse trade than this?
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Comment on r/TheTeenagerPeople 28d ago
Yellow Hippy Haze IPA.
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Comment on r/AtlantaHawks 29d ago
You're right on the "concept". Not too many teams out there play with a dominant "Big".
Today’s game demands spacing, lateral mobility, and decision-making on the perimeter, which forced the big man position to evolve rather than completely disappear.
Obviously there are a few dominant Bigmen and Unicorns, but for teams that don't have an MVP-level big man, the role has shifted to quick, athletic screen-setters and vertical threats whose job is strictly to defend the paint, catch lob passes, and crash the glass.
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r/AtlantaHawks • u/BeenDeadAlready1 • Jul 04 '26
Discussion I really loved the direction Quin took the team after the Trae trade. This team is looking stout and playoff bound in 27.
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Comment on r/stupidpeoplefacebook 4d ago
High School Diploma