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i keep harping on about this, but nothing is more fatal for writing as a craft than feedback systems: likes, comments, whatever this is. feedback inevitably leads to optimisation; optimisation leads to dullardry. you still have a chance. turn it off. ncG1vNJzZmirpZfAta3CpGWcp51kvbO7xaKjnmdhaX95hZVvbmarkaJ6rL7IrKpopp%2BpsnCvjGprbWlnbH51
Durk’s career renaissance has been one of the biggest in recent memory, and despite his music not fully following suit, this new cover of his shows some artistic evolution. Loading... Almost Healed is Lil Durk’s eighth studio album, and his career-long visual output has been choppy at best. When placing this new cover in context, it’s easily his best. The first two are truly atrocious and completely frozen in their time period.
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The Quietside Journal By Lincoln Millstein A news blog written in the tradition of pamphleteers to stir the citizenry toward a common good. (QSJ is a member of the Maine Press Association and published by The Quietside Journal, Mount Desert Island LLC. It is represented by Morgan Lewis & Bockius. ncG1vNJzZmirpZfAta3CpGWcp51kjbW0xKqqo6elp7uiuA%3D%3D
One week after Black Friday, Lindenwood University staged its own Black Friday, announcing late that day it will eliminate discontinue nine NCAA sports - men’s lacrosse, men’s swimming & diving, men’s tennis, men’s indoor track & field, men’s outdoor track & field, men’s wrestling, women’s field hockey, women’s gymnastics, and women’s swimming and diving - one year after reclassifying to become NCAA Division I.  As the “haves” in Division I athletics eschew years of tradition for megaconferences, multi-million dollar coach buyouts, NIL deals, and transfer portals, many of the remaining Division I schools face a different competitive reality.
One of the first things you notice about “Irish Wish,” the latest output of Lindsay Lohan’s deal with Netflix, is just how… saturated the colors are. The pink accents in her plaid knee-length dress look a little too pink. The green grass of the Irish countryside is a little too green. The blue of the water is a little too blue. Are we in Ireland at all, you start to wonder?
On this episode of Talking Buffalo, Patrick Moran is joined by WGRZ-TV sports anchor and reporter Lindsey Moppert to discuss her life and career to this point with a heavy focus on getting to know Lindsey and how she feels about working and living in Buffalo. Moppert is just approaching her mid-20's but is already beginning to carve out a nice sports broadcasting career for herself. Lindsey talks about growing up near Philly and always loving sports, with cheerleading becoming a big part of her life before she even turned five and would ultimately take her to becoming a captain on the college cheerleading team at Temple.
Line changing is a common occurrence in ice hockey. It’s like a pit stop in F1 or NASCAR… in that it’s boring and out of the limelight most of the time… that is until it goes wrong, like it did for Brad Marchand, on a play that contributed to his team losing a game in the Stanley Cup Final. Unlike in racing, ice hockey has way more variability during the change.