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dynastytrades · 3 months
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🚨DYNASTY TRADE ALERT!🚨 (Josh Allen, Dak, Garrett Wilson) - #shorts #dyna...
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rickyvalero · 1 year
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News Or Noise: Trade Deadline Recap
A lot of trades went down last week and @iheartcaravans looks at the winners and losers in this week's News or Noise.
There are many reasons to make a trade. Getting value is a fantastic reason. Everyone likes to win a trade. There’s dynasty trades to make your team better long term. There’s selling off good players in an effort to accumulate draft picks and tank it out for a season or two. Lots of reasons. Take the trade above for example. One quarterback league I had three starting quarterbacks in Jalen…
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pazzesco · 6 months
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Opium pipe - China, Qing dynasty to Republican period, inscribed with cyclical date corresponding to 1868 or 1928. Water buffalo horn, metal, and ceramic. - Harvard Art Museums
It probably wasn't a bequest, it just kept turning up in the House Administrator's residence at Cabot House. 🔽
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Cabot House (above) was built with money donated from Boston's most successful slave-trading, opium-smuggling family, the Cabots. Serously, the house is named in honor of Thomas and Virginia Cabot, benefactors of Harvard and Radcliffe Colleges. The Cabots were part of the Boston Brahmin, also known as the "first families of Boston".
Here's the Cabot family Coat of arms.
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Perhaps the 3 fish represent the ways the family built their fortune at sea:
Slave-trading
Piracy
Opium smuggling
Opulence and Opium: The Legacy of Harvard's Drug Syndicate
Of all the families implicated in the drug trade, Bradley argues, the Cabot family was the most nefarious. The Cabots profited from the slave trade. They sent privateers to attack ships from imperial powers and sell their spoils. Finally, while operating in China, they caught wind of the lucrative opium export business. Elated, they brought the trade back to Boston. Within a few short decades, the Cabots had formed an empire, cementing their status as Boston’s elite, the Boston Brahmins. [...] these families had become deeply embedded in the Harvard hierarchy. At the beginning of the nineteenth century, members of these families were treasurers for Harvard, directors for the Harvard and the Massachusetts Bank, and even the president of Harvard College.
Cabot House's Coat of arms
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Party-time at Cabot House! Harvard students and one of their professors, celebrating the football team's 18-0 victory over rival Dartmouth on November 12th 1910 in one of the Cabot house's dorm rooms.
I'm just kidding about that being a photograph of Harvard students, but they really did beat Dartmouth that year.
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blackmensuited · 9 days
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mades some woven sandals (not strictly historical as these are made with hemp rope rather than straw)
very tempted to cosplay as ya boy liu bei at the local anime con and pretend to sell them. i'll have his battle standard and a sign that says BARGAIN PRICE SANDALS! HELP ME REVIVE THE HAN AND KICK CAO CAOS ASS! CASH, CREDIT OR WECHAT BANK TRANSFER AVAILERBLE.
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wafflesetc · 4 months
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sorry about alabama waffles
Honestly, if anyone who reads this is a college football fan this might be very controversial, but it was a good game. I am bummed for Bama but honestly, Michigan outplayed them. I think Jim Harbaugh is a great coach, and Michigan deserves to be in the Natty. It was a good game to watch, it was close at points and a nail biter. I'm glad the CFP chose Bama over FSU - because seeing how UGA vs FSU went on Saturday, a UM vs FSU game would have been just as tough, if not worse.
Personally, as a Bama fan, I was just happy that they won the SEC and beat Georgia, the playoffs were just an added bonus this year.
And, there's always next year.
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cruwuisal · 1 year
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"He had a marvelous time" - Lionel Messi x The Last Great American Dynasty
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Rocky & Andrew are "psych"ed (sorry, couldn't resist) to welcome back James Roday Rodriguez to the podcast. We do talk some Psych and A Million Little Things, but also the Titans offseason, SFB12, and finding some trades for James's dynasty team. Sure to be a great time!
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samdelurvanrafigon · 3 months
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There are so many worse things happening in the world right now but the potential of a Chiefs/49ers Superbowl might be my breaking point
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dynastytrades · 9 days
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You Mid, Now What? Getting Out of the Middle In Dynasty Fantasy Football
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rickyvalero · 2 years
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News Or Noise: Week Seven Edition
The Chiefs added a wide receiver, Brady is struggling and Dak is back. What does @iheartcaravans think of this week's headlines? Find out if they're news or noise!
I’m going to Vegas! It’s a first for me. Also going to be traveling by myself. That’s a first for me as well. There’s not a lot of things that would pull me into this situation. The When We Were Young Festival is one of those things. I tend to call this a playlist concert. Growing up, I discovered punk and emo music early. Right about the time that Blink 182 hit, I started hanging out with a new…
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t-is-for · 3 months
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Behind the scenes at #BayFC’s Media Day with Hunter Pence and Alexis Pence! 🎬🙌
via wearebayfc January 22, 2024
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aquarri · 7 months
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travis kelce is so ugly idk how to describe it
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jimfostercoc · 7 months
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David Harris, author of "The Genius: How Bill Walsh Reivented Football and Created an NFL Dynasty," gives a colorful example of what kind of guy Bill Walsh was as a younger man, and how he was an excellent general manager in addition to head coach. The full interview from a 2008 episode of "Conversations On The Coast with Jim Foster" can be heard now wherever you get your podcasts.
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infographicjournal · 9 months
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NFL Dynasties – Exploring the Best in History
Having trouble reading infographic here?
Check out the full size infographic at - https://infographicjournal.com/nfl-dynasties-exploring-the-best-in-history/
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