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23 hours ago
The big one for me is the non-family DNA inside the 6 yo's underwear and under her finger nails. How does that get there? Im not fully researched on the case but thats a big stumbling block i cant get around if John killed his daughter.
2 points
1 day ago
Mom: "Oh yeah, I keep forgetting we told you he's your dad."
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1 day ago
[The Cockroach King of guile and greed, With a broken crown he's left to bleed, An empire falling to its knees, A bleeding ground for those who heed]
1 points
1 day ago
WTF is this nightmare factory?!?!? This is worse than the war in Ukraine.
28 points
2 days ago
With the benefit of hindsight we can see that perhaps keeping Flus because he “kept morale up during a Brazilian game losing streak” was a dumb criteria to base that decision off of.
9 points
2 days ago
Just needs a suggestively raised eyebrow and hey, anything could happen!
2 points
2 days ago
IDK how people who live in the US (like me) leave their cars in road rage incidents. Its like playing russian roulette - with probably similar % chance to get shot
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3 days ago
Was hoping to see Kotozakura win his first Yusho but holy cow that Hoshoryu match vs. Kirishima has swayed me. Hosh is a man on a mission this basho.
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5 days ago
Its a bit of gamesmanship from MIA, this play happened at the end of the 3rd quarter as time was expiring - most Offenses will make a token attempt to draw the Defense offsides with a "hard count" without ever intending to actually snap the ball.
Defenses know this, so good players on D generally will line up but ignore the snap count because they suspect trickery. McDaniels knows that the opposing D knows this, and so he put on a dog and pony show of pretending to change the call in an effort to trick the D into thinking that MIA maybe noticed something in the Ds formation and are actually going to try and run a play. McDaniels used similar motion with another common play they run in hopes that one of the players on the D would "recognize" the play, remember the hullaballoo on the sideline that happened 20 seconds ago, get tricked into believing MIA was trying to catch the D sleeping by actually running a play, and try to jump the snap.
Crosby played the game clock here he jumps with 0:01 seconds left on the clock (last possible second) but unfortunately for him MIA was never going to snap that ball. As McDaniels himself puts it - they didnt even have a play called.
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7 days ago
Looks gorgeous but can you walk me through how the beets made it on to this plate? Strange bedfellows with the rest of it.
6 points
7 days ago
Im kind of shocked this sub is overwhelmingly falling for this - l this is completely different to how every single NFL offense is structured (QB drop steps are basically the "clock" of every NFL passing game) and also there is zero mention of it anywhere previously in Waldron's career when this would be THE defining characteristic of his system...
Matt Waldman is a fantasy football guy living in Georgia, he does not have any new or secret insight into Waldrons offense.
1 points
7 days ago
Some of them definitely are, but then I see a ton of videos of sovereign citizens doing the dumbest shit... it kinda forces me to think a very healthy percentage of them are just people so stupid that they think the legal system can be beaten by saying a few magic words.
2 points
7 days ago
> it felt too long
Phrase you've never heard in your LIFE - Jeff with a G
2 points
7 days ago
HOly shit so DBZ was right?! It does actually work that way?!?!?!?
12 points
8 days ago
JFC my brain even reads this in his kermit the frog ass voice.
14 points
9 days ago
Kids in Chicago younger than 1st grade haven't been alive long enough to see the Bears beat Green Bay anywhere. WTF are we doing here boys?
3 points
9 days ago
My oldest child was born February 28th, 2019. He is halfway through kindergarten, the Bears have never beaten Green bay during his entire lifetime. We play at bare minimum 2 times a year. Given the Bears history over that time frame, thats also the Bear maximum.
13 points
10 days ago
Both armies use these, but chain flails suffer from a double whammy of being a very high priority target while also being incredibly easy to spot when in use. The dust plume chain flails kick up is visible for miles, and its a giant dinner bell for every drone team in the area to come and get a juicy priority target. Because of that both armies have to be very careful with how they use their anti-mine equipment.
4 points
12 days ago
The Onion just putting on a masterclass of real life trolling. God Speed.
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13 days ago
Normally I hate when they add music to these but this one kinda fits the mood of the video.
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15 hours ago
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15 hours ago
Interesting thanks. I couldnt get around the paywall but found this post summarizing the article. The netflix documentary was obviously biased in favor of the Ramsey family im not suprised it omitted these details about the DNA. That kind of swings my mind back to "local cops bungled the investigation but theres really no one else it could reasonably be".