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Steve Kerr, Sam Altman, and Manny Yakutiel

Steve Kerr, Sam Altman, and Manny Yakutiel

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Adam Silver and Mickey Mouse

Adam Silver and Mickey Mouse

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Jack Ryan ads have nothing on The Last Ship ads

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my favorite part of that flashback is how they made no effort to make him younger

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Even if you take the point of all this at face value it's just not a good way to promote the arts! It's culture from people who think that means having a party to go to

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In other news, Rothy's has announced that they will be positioning themselves as a Defense Prime going forward. They will not, however, be closing their retail stores, instead repurposing them to deliver "best in class hypersonic weaponry direct to the consumers who need it most."

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real hoops

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The "everyone wears 42" thing is the most Universal Baseball Association thing in Major League Baseball

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Guess I'll do it with my hardware store instead

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Damn I was going to pivot my shoe company to AI

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Love the bit where the host says rivalries will be a thing of the past

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You have to level up to access it like in Scientology

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Brooks has always reminded me of Bebop from Ninja Turtles

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LaMelo having a clutch moment that doesn’t technically exist in any statistical record is the right outcome

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My favorite thing about Silver’s NBA is how play-in stats fall into a netherworld

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That’s the name you take when you’re Bob Vincent and there’s already one in SAG

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Robert Vince is one of the funniest names I’ve heard in a while

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Or is there a new business school term for being a good basketball player now

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Someone please say LaMelo “impacts winning”

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No longer critically reviled, commonly/accurately cited as one of her best

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You can buy it in a bundle with his memoir too

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Attn @grantbrisbee.bsky.social

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CBS News contributor

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Whoops

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Charles de Gaulle

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What he says after losing to Jackson is right though, they need him

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A color portrait of Dennis Eckersley, the Major League Baseball pitcher who gained fame as a “closer” for the Oakland Athletics in the late 1980s and early 1990s. In 1989 he helped the A’s sweep their neighboring rivals, the San Francisco Giants. It’s neither here nor there, but Dr. Slife was in the stands for Game Two, hotdog in one hand, beer in the other, when he saw a slim figure in a forest green tunic cartwheeling across the diamond. Nobody else seemed to notice. The figure landed lithely on his feet, spun around, looked up to the stands, and made eye contact with Slife. The figure smiled menacingly and Slife thought he saw two rows of teeth each on the top and bottom all filed down to glistening ivory needlepoints. The figure threw back his head and capered off the diamond. Still nobody noticed. Slife felt a warm wet shadow spread across his crotch.

A color portrait of Dennis Eckersley, the Major League Baseball pitcher who gained fame as a “closer” for the Oakland Athletics in the late 1980s and early 1990s. In 1989 he helped the A’s sweep their neighboring rivals, the San Francisco Giants. It’s neither here nor there, but Dr. Slife was in the stands for Game Two, hotdog in one hand, beer in the other, when he saw a slim figure in a forest green tunic cartwheeling across the diamond. Nobody else seemed to notice. The figure landed lithely on his feet, spun around, looked up to the stands, and made eye contact with Slife. The figure smiled menacingly and Slife thought he saw two rows of teeth each on the top and bottom all filed down to glistening ivory needlepoints. The figure threw back his head and capered off the diamond. Still nobody noticed. Slife felt a warm wet shadow spread across his crotch.

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Furious at this change

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