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hahaha....I did that as well.  I hold it differently though....the striking hand.

Yep, same here. I use the thumb and pointing finger to hold the tip of the striking pencil..

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Cuomo faces mounting Democratic backlash as top New York state lawmakers call for resignation

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Born poor in Laos, lived in the refugee camp in Thailand and lived in the projects here in the United States don't determine my path. Some of hose difficulties and hardships made me stronger as a person so this guy's humbleness speaks volume:

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A humble Israel Adesanya reveals his true character after failed pursuit of glory

There were the 20 consecutive wins, the interim title after 14 months in the UFC, the triumphant knockout victory over his arch-rival before more than 50,000 fans in a stadium he once watched fights from in the upper deck, and so much more.

In some ways, though, this was Israel Adesanya’s finest hour.

The UFC middleweight champion came up short in his bid to become just the fifth double champ in the promotion’s history when he dropped a unanimous decision to Jan Blachowicz on Saturday in their match for the light heavyweight title in the main event of UFC 259 at Apex.

But Adesanya showed his peers how it is done, even in a losing effort. Perhaps it should be said, he showed how it should be done particularly following a losing effort.

He tried to make history and left the comfort of a weight class he reigns with an iron fist. There is no middleweight fight to make now in which he wouldn’t be a significant favorite. But he took a risk, moved up a class, and tried to capture a second title.

It wasn’t to be, as Blachowicz had a tight defense and didn’t allow Adesanya’s counter strikes to dictate the bout as they had so often in the past.

He offered no excuses and noted that although he entered the bout 20-0 as an MMA fighter, he has experienced defeat before.

“I’ve lost before,” Adesanya said. “I’ve lost in kickboxing. I’ve lost in boxing. I lost in life and I’ve lost in love. You don’t win all the time. I’m still here. My team’s still here. They still love me. My family loves me.”

He offered no excuses and noted that although he entered the bout 20-0 as an MMA fighter, he has experienced defeat before.

“I’ve lost before,” Adesanya said. “I’ve lost in kickboxing. I’ve lost in boxing. I lost in life and I’ve lost in love. You don’t win all the time. I’m still here. My team’s still here. They still love me. My family loves me.”

He didn’t have the explosion that he normally has, though Blachowicz definitely played a role in that. He tried to lure Blachowicz into his traps that he’s caught and finished so many of his opponents before, but either Blachowicz was wise to them and didn’t bite or Adesanya wasn’t on point with his shots.

Still, he captivated the media in the post-fight with his insistence that not only was he not devastated by the defeat but that he’ll be back at light heavyweight and heavyweight.

No fighter has ever taken a defeat in a major fight as well as Adesanya did on Saturday.

“The boxing model has made it a bad thing to lose,” Adesanya said. “It sucks to lose, but it’s not like it’s the end of the world. I’ve lost before. I’m excited to get back and work on the details. ... He had an answer tonight for the things I was throwing at him.”

“I could have won this fight,” Adesanya said. “... I’m not heartbroken and I’m not over here saying, ‘Oh my God, f***, he embarrassed me. ... This is a dip in my story, the valley, if you will, before I rise up again like the phoenix that I am.”

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..areas. During the Sturgis, some attendees and participants brought the virus back to their home states so I can see something similar with Daytona too  ???:

Daytona motorcycle rally goes on despite pandemic

Despite the coronavirus pandemic, Daytona Beach’s annual Bike Week has brought 500,000 motorcyclists to the city and its neighbors this weekend — and few of them are wearing masks

The city made a bargain with its bars — 60% capacity indoors in return for the permits necessary for temporary outdoor sales and entertainment. The city is trying to avoid what happened at the Sturgis, South Dakota, motorcycle rally in August — that event led to a disputed number of infections around the country, ranging from several hundred to tens or hundreds of thousands.


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The elderly already did their part by raising you so stop living in the basement and leeching off them. It's not fair to them as they've already did their part by raising you so no need to make them suffer more..Respect your elders (the ones that have already been there for you).. O0

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Pro Sports Discussion / Re: Official Silver & Black Thread
« on: March 08, 2021, 05:20:28 PM »
As long as we improve... O0

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Nope, you're doing a pretty job at that by yourself with your "negative" behaviors and lies. I'm just pointing out the FACTS...You put it out there so it's your words, not mine.

And speaking of "jealous", I'll just let these PH members' words do the talking:

somebody's is jello.
all I hear is, "I'm jealous."
Yup, that’s all that is. Jealous.


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damn.... i suck at this game

"we all" know...Which is why that poor girl renaissance didn't know what hit her and had no chance  :o:

GE stock as of today is $11.69 per share.  Someone is giving bad investment advice 

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Money & Investment / Re: yall pop penny stocks? MAXD
« on: March 08, 2021, 05:08:32 PM »

you sharing "how to go broke" info   

Says the guy that claimed he's been "building wealth since the beginning of time" but is still "BROKE".. ;D:

..MY LAZY BROKE ASS

I don’t have money

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Gotta give this Hmong woman a thumbs up!  O0:

Gaoly Yang and her family became the third Hmong family to resettle in Minnesota, in 1976, when they left the Ban Vinai refugee camp in Thailand.

In the United States, Yang started a professional career as a health interpreter at Saint Paul Ramsey Hospital. This job opened her eyes to the wide range of medical, social and cultural challenges Hmong families – especially mothers and the elderly – were facing in the medical system.

In 1979, despite protest by Hmong men, she co-founded and held the role of Executive Director of the Women’s Association of Hmong and Lao (WAHL), the first Hmong women’s organization in Minnesota. WAHL’s mission was to preserve the Hmong culture and empower women to thrive in their new home. They prioritized developing Hmong women leaders and provided programming for domestic violence prevention and Hmong elders.

The community engagement and advocacy work at WAHL helped shaped her long and successful career. It also strengthened her conviction to continue working towards progress for the Hmong community and the larger community.

Yang believes that each community and culture will have to find a way to redefine values based on the present circumstances to survive in the new millennium. She knows one thing is for certain: Ua li poj koob yawm txwv ib txwm qhia / We can’t remain the same as our ancestors have dictated.





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Look at this mug:

Woman Faces Possible Hate Crimes After Using Racial Slurs, Spitting on Asians Mountain View

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 ;D ;D ;D:

‘Forrest Gump’ Cited As Reason To Release ‘QAnon Shaman’ From Custody




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This grandma will kill you with kindness — and in 'Call of Duty'

It's 9 a.m. on a Tuesday morning when Michelle Statham settles into her gaming setup: three monitors, two PCs, a camera, headphones and a microphone. Colorful lights accent the walls, and a Baby Yoda doll is perched on the shelf behind her. A few minutes later, she's in the middle of a digital gunbattle — one she loses. "I thought I pulled the trigger first," Statham yelled. "This is fine, chat, because then I can drink my coffee and wake up," she said on a recent stream, referring to the chatroom she interacts with. Like many other people who stream themselves playing video games, she's settling in for a four- to five-hour session in which she plays with friends online while fans and other gaming community members watch along. Statham usually plays "Call of Duty: Warzone," a popular first-person-shooter game in which she fights with a team in a digital battlefield until only one team remains. But there's a crucial difference between Statham and most of the people who will watch her play online that is evident in her online alias: TacticalGramma .



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