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My favorite Lynism of all time was I believe 2 years ago he said something along the lines of "he's trembling more than Mike Tyson trying to balance a checkbook." Had me in tears for minutes.
The evidence for that is murky. While it certainly did move from New to Old world. European skeletal remains from well before first contact show signs of treponematosis which is the parent disease of syphilis.
Actually, the Indians didn't give the Europeans any diseases. check out this YouTube video by a guy called CGP Grey LINK
But sorry Indians we won, you lost. Maybe we could have been more gracious victors, but let bygones be bygones.
Just to get the record straight. Professor Bryner teaches Environmental Law and Administrative Law. It's not Climate Change Law. It's mostly EPA stuff, and until recently the Chevron Standard. While I disagree with professor Bryner's opinion and sentiment, I feel this occurring in a Law School class is not nearly as bad as if it occurred in undergrad. Me and my peers or more than capable of forming logical conclusions based on real evidence. We are not nearly as susceptible to indoctrination as undergraduate students. Plus, lawyers love nothing more than arguing that their opinion is right. Thats basically our job description lol.
I can't speak for the whole university, but from talking to a lot of my peers at LSU Law I only know of a few people who voted liberal among the student body. The faculty is a whole other story, however. My last class was canceled today; the professor is a younger black man. He's very smart and a great teacher, but I'll let you connect those dots.
Yea, still their ball, unfortunately.

re: Closing Ceremony Thread

Posted by BrownLeft Shoe on 8/11/24 at 4:07 pm
Internet says Angele. She's Belgian. The first e has the French accent thing on top of it.


This is just my current 2L Law School analysis, but the supremacy clause allows the Constitution to overrule and override any state law that is in conflict with it. Also, the Supreme Court ruled in Marbury v. Madison that the Supreme Court has the ultimate say as to the meaning of the Constitution and what is and isn't allowed. TLDR, the SC ruled in 1803 that the SC can say any state law isn't legal. :lol:
I'm sorry, but I'm a 1L at LSU Law and am currently taking Constitutional Law, and I can't let this slide. It's Article 1 Section 8 Clause 7. Sorry I know that's pretty smart arse of me, but I've spent the last 4 months studying the powers granted to Congress by this section and how they've developed over the years. And before anyone asks why congress has been allowed to go so far past their enumerated powers, 5 words: Commerce Clause and Spending Clause
Adjusted Yards per Attempt. Basically they take out dropped passes, spikes, and throwaways to calculate your average yardage gained every time you throw the ball excluding those previously stated scenarios.
Dylan just hit a first inning 3-2 count home run that went 416 at 105 off the bat.

Anyone remember Marlon Taylor

Posted by BrownLeft Shoe on 5/7/23 at 10:03 am
I almost forgot about this dude. He had some crazy athleticism.
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That would be good old twitch.tv my friend. Filled with thots in hot tubs and virgins doped up on Adderall :lol:
maybe 643 charts? its as close to baseball savant as we have for the college game. its a paid service though.

America Could Be a Utopia

Posted by BrownLeft Shoe on 4/10/23 at 9:31 am
This YouTube video by a Brit actually talking good about America shows how if the Dems would stop sabotaging this country. We could achieve as close to societal perfection as possible.

Note: It’s a long video ~38 minutes.
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I believe it is quite an enjoyable time to stay at the Young Men's Christian Association building, otherwise known as the YMCA