Hence the Magnolia cover, thank you!
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Hence the Magnolia cover, thank you!
Can someone make out the song/artist/cover? I think I recognize the second word of the song as “Me”
Don’t do this to me
Similar story here, my youngest just graduated college. And apparently my family sat in front of one of his neighbors who I met later at the a house party. And he goes “I’m pretty sure I sat behind you at the ceremony. I sat down and the first thing I heard was ‘god bless those Australians, they took one look at a whole onion and said ‘I bet you we can fry that and Americans will eat it’’”
Shameless plug for !cfb@fanaticus.social it’s the offseason so it’s not crazy active. But if you’re looking for college football…
Honestly idk lol, but the first time I made cookies topped with himalayan salt flakes I became an instant convert from sea salt and haven’t looked back.
Sorry that you haven’t tried himalayan salt brother
All good, I just see that myth propagated everywhere. And idk about y’all, but mlp is probably the biggest furry factor that I know of lol.
It’s worth noting that Kimba’s influence on The Lion King was marginal at best as outside of character species (which are limited to African species in both mediums) there are hardly any similarities.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=fSjRAQ2Ifsw
sorry for youtube link and I’m not sure what the original upload is, but here’s the video.
How many parties do normal people go to for this to be true?
Nah I want everybody to know how massive my johnson is
So you’re saying I have a chance…
edit: congrats on your transition btw
Generalized questions to figure out a baseline for your hormones and body composition. My guess is they then match that up to some sort of corresponding chart for female hormones and body composition and try to find a match.
I am also disappointed with my predicted B cups. Again nothing wrong there, but I wanted to be able to turn some heads with some shoulder boulders
Just gonna leave this here…
If the game go into overtime…
Yeah, the few at the top bring in revenue, but most don’t. Speculating on future revenue is not helpful.
Not true? Even schools as low as 220 in that list are bringing in a profit, admittedly not as much, but if we only look at the schools that have the vastly overpaid coaches then we start only looking at the schools that are bringing in multiple millions of dollars a year. The usatoday numbers include contributions as well, and as the Princeton paper shows those donations increase with high performing teams (again the teams with overpaid coaches).
As for your articles, in your first link look at the schools that are actually taking money for athletics. These are all tiny schools, without a major cfb or m/wbb program to subsidize the rest of athletics. So again the schools with crazy overpaid coaches aren’t taking much tuition money (searching for the cfb bluebloods in that list shows most charge no money or somewhere in the range of 30 to 50 dollars annually, so covering your costs at the student rec center effectively).
For your second article, we’re only looking at P5 schools, not D1. This is good as it gives us a better look at the schools with overpaid coahces. But the number in the article is cherry picked. They are using generated revenue for that figure, not total revenue. If you follow their own link (https://www.ncaa.org/sports/2019/11/12/finances-of-intercollegiate-athletics-database.aspx) and look at the numbers for total net you’ll see P5 is bringing in on average 4.9 million and this is from the NCAA’s numbers themselves. Admittedly looking at the range you’ll find a P5 school losing 34 million last year. What’s important to note with these figures is that often P5 programs are jumping back and forth from red to black year over year as they continually expand facilities. And with there being only one football stadium per university, this mostly means upgrades to student athletic facilities/equipment or non revenue sport facilities/equipment.
Your last article seems to mostly be a pro NIL piece laying out why college athletes deserve to be paid. And for what it’s worth I think that you’re right here. Especially revenue earning teams should see some of that revenue go towards their athletes. Those young men and women are putting their bodies on the line for their respective universities and deserve compensation for that.
At the end of the day, I think it’s no coincidence that the schools with the overpaid coaches are bringing in more money than the schools that don’t put as much emphasis on athletics. And I totally believe that the presidents of these huge universities know better than either of us when it comes to running and funding their schools. Even if I believe that the money coaches earn is ridiculous. Also if you want to get really upset, look up how much Jimbo Fisher is getting paid to NOT coach at Texas A&M.
It’s the actual curling you’ve got to get good at, shuffleboard in steroids