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FeauxPaw
| Favorite team: | LSU |
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I think their country is about as big as Connecticut
Lol. Case in point.
I scanned the thread and didn't see ultra long-distance races mentioned.
From a study:
The State of Ultra Running 2020
From a study:
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Female ultra runners are faster than male ultra runners at distances over 195 miles. The longer the distance the shorter the gender pace gap. In 5Ks men run 17.9% faster than women, at marathon distance the difference is just 11.1%, 100-mile races see the difference shrink to just .25%, and above 195 miles, women are actually 0.6% faster than men.
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Gender differences in pace
The average paces of both genders are quite close now. The female pace has changed from 12:25 to 13:23 min/mile - a slow down of 58 seconds (8%). The male pace has changed from 11:24 to 13:21 min/mile - a slow down of 1 minute 57 seconds (17%).
The State of Ultra Running 2020
Third year in a row it's been like this. It's the coach's responsibility to have the team ready to play from day one. Not three months into the season.
At some point you have to take a step back and look objectively at the job Jay is doing as a whole.
IMHO the LSU program is bigger than any coach. At some point you gotta move on....
At some point you have to take a step back and look objectively at the job Jay is doing as a whole.
IMHO the LSU program is bigger than any coach. At some point you gotta move on....
re: How did a planet form that can support life but the life on it cannot live forever?
Posted by FeauxPaw on 2/20/26 at 3:54 pm to crimsoncoded94
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Why evolve if not to achieve immortality?
Are lifeforms stupid?
Why does your body fight to keep you alive?
You frame these questions as if they are "gotchas" but the answers are pretty plain.
1. The genes in our DNA are, in a sense, immortal; proliferating themselves across the aeons.
2. No
3. Refer to Question and Answer #1.
re: How did a planet form that can support life but the life on it cannot live forever?
Posted by FeauxPaw on 2/20/26 at 3:46 pm to crimsoncoded94
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If planet earth just spawned from nothingness and overtime developed to support lifeforms, why do the lifeforms on this planet that spawned from the same nothingness not live forever?
Not even the mountains last forever.
The sun bleaches the desert white.
The rains crumble the cliffs.
The relentless force of gravity sags the breasts.
What makes you think lifeforms should be immortal?
re: Riders kicked off Snoopy-themed Krewe of Thoth float after throwing beads at feds, police
Posted by FeauxPaw on 2/16/26 at 2:40 pm to lionward2014
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Thankfully it was moving pretty fast at the time but I genuinely was worried about if a kid on a ladder wasn’t paying attention.
I completely forgot that New Orleans “people” do this. Absolute neighborcattle behavior. Just put your kid on your shoulders like a normal dad.
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My C7 0-60 ~ 3.2 seconds - 60 - 130, I walk these Tesla's every time.
It’s an automatic, isn’t it?
re: Deep Gras Friday is going to be lit in the Quarter
Posted by FeauxPaw on 2/13/26 at 8:11 am to Geauxzilla
My family celebrates Deep Advent after Gaudete Sunday.
re: Shooting at Clinton Mardi Gras parade
Posted by FeauxPaw on 1/31/26 at 1:54 pm to lsufan112001
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3/4 people shot it seems.
It was three-fifths of a person.
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I agree that Carlin is the GOAT, but I haven't heard anyone speak truth to power in that way since.
Lol. Truth to power? You’ve gotta be kidding with this.
re: The funniest thing about Indiana winning it all
Posted by FeauxPaw on 1/21/26 at 7:24 pm to theballguy
For me It’s funny how the only thing some LSU fans will remember about this incredible season is the media comparisons of IU and ‘19 LSU. Pathetic, really.
re: I rest my case, Buffalo got screwed
Posted by FeauxPaw on 1/18/26 at 8:06 am to TigerChief94
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Ignore the facts if you want. The League decides when to allow bullshite. They choose when to enforce their own rules.
Thank you for acknowledging our complete and utter domination.
This is why my team is the Refs. MY reffies always win.
And you'll sit there watching every Sunday in your cuck chair in the corner.

Follow Skepical Waves if you wanna step out of that playpen you’re in.
Racial hybrids are one of the natural and inevitable results of migration and the consequent mingling of divergent racial stocks. The motives bringing peoples of divergent races and cultures together are, in the first instance, economic. In the long run, economic intercouse enforces more intimate personal and cultural relations, and eventually amalgamation takes place. When the peoples involved are widely different in culture and in racial characteristics, and particularly when they are distinguished by physical marks, assimilation and amalgamation take place very slowly.
When the resulting hybrid peoples exhibit physical traits that mark them off and distinguish them from both parent-stocks, the mixed bloods are likely to constitute a distinct caste or class occupying a position and status midway between the two races of which they are composed. The mixed bloods tend everywhere to be, as compared with the full bloods with whom they are identified, an intellectual and professional class. The most obvious and generally accepted explanation of the superiority of the mixed bloods is that the former are the products of two races, one of which is biologically inferior and the other biologically superior. In the case of the Negro-white hybrids in the United States, other and less obvious explanations have been offered. It has been pointed out, for example, that the mulatto is the result of a social selection which began during the period os slavery, when the dominant whites selected for their concubines the most comely, and presumably the superior, women among the Negroes.
There is, however, the fact to be considered that in a society where racial distinctions are rigidly maintained, the mixed blood tends to be keenly conscious of his position. He feels, as he frequently says, the conflict of warring ancestry in his veins. The conflict of color is embodied, so to speak, in his person. His minds is the melting pot in which the lower and the higher cultures meet and fuse.
When the resulting hybrid peoples exhibit physical traits that mark them off and distinguish them from both parent-stocks, the mixed bloods are likely to constitute a distinct caste or class occupying a position and status midway between the two races of which they are composed. The mixed bloods tend everywhere to be, as compared with the full bloods with whom they are identified, an intellectual and professional class. The most obvious and generally accepted explanation of the superiority of the mixed bloods is that the former are the products of two races, one of which is biologically inferior and the other biologically superior. In the case of the Negro-white hybrids in the United States, other and less obvious explanations have been offered. It has been pointed out, for example, that the mulatto is the result of a social selection which began during the period os slavery, when the dominant whites selected for their concubines the most comely, and presumably the superior, women among the Negroes.
There is, however, the fact to be considered that in a society where racial distinctions are rigidly maintained, the mixed blood tends to be keenly conscious of his position. He feels, as he frequently says, the conflict of warring ancestry in his veins. The conflict of color is embodied, so to speak, in his person. His minds is the melting pot in which the lower and the higher cultures meet and fuse.
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Yep, I was discussing this with my sons last week after Cignetti was constantly playing for the cameras with the facial expressions and cutting of the eyes. The smug prick in him that I guess was always just below the surface has emerged with a vengeance in the last few weeks.
Effete Boilermaker hands typed this post.
1891 Yale would dogwalk a combined 2019 LSU & 25 IU roster.
re: Indiana ain’t winning the natty
Posted by FeauxPaw on 1/1/26 at 4:48 pm to Frac the world
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The team that is whooping our arse really sucks
Yeah those grapes are sour anyways huh.
re: This Indiana thing is insane...
Posted by FeauxPaw on 1/1/26 at 4:43 pm to AlligatorEnthusiast
I think we’ve seen this before in the late 90s to early 2000s with Kansas State. They were basement-dwellers for decades. Per Wikipedia
and then Bill Snyder comes around and they immediately have success and then maintain a high level of play for nearly two decades.
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by 1989 the school was statistically the worst program in NCAA Division I with a record of 299–509–41.
and then Bill Snyder comes around and they immediately have success and then maintain a high level of play for nearly two decades.
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