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bean-chinchilla · 1 month
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Here is my (poorly edited) ROTTMNT season 3 teaser poster.
Note: it's just a fan thing. NOT CANON! (Don't bully me)
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i pray for ROTTMNT Season 3...
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the-football-chick · 2 years
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IG: nfl (9/22/22)
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ace7librarian · 5 months
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Things liberal goyim aren't allowed to have until they stop calling for the death all Jews and start calling out their antisemitic friends
Every piece of media created by Jews, including but not limited to: star wars, superheroes (any of them), good omens, what we do in the shadows, our flag means death, gravity falls, big bang theory, any Sondheim musical, crazy ex girlfriend, anything by Michael schur, BoJack horseman, rick and morty, scooby doo and heartstopper.
Laser
Email
Diapers
MRI
Every piece of media inspired by monotheistic religion, even if it's anti religion.
Mobile phones
Disk on key
Every research by a Jewish scientist ever, actually
Barbie
Vaccines
Condoms
Video games
Music by Jewish musicians, like Adam Levine, pink, will wood, ajr, Bob Dylan, Barbara Streisand, doja cat, drake, Leonard Cohen, Amy Winehouse, Neil diamond, KISS and daveed diggs.
Google
Jeans
Ballpoint pen
Color television
Psychoanalysis
Bagels
Progress achieved by Jewish politicians, activists and scholars, like Magnus Hirschfeld, Harvey milk, Larry Kramer, Bernie Sanders, Ernestine Rose and Gloria Steinem.
Pacemakers
Stainless steel
Weekends
Fantasy creatures, mainly goblins, dwarves and witches
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todaysdocument · 5 months
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Discharge Petition for H.R. 7152, the Civil Rights Act of 1964
Record Group 233: Records of the U.S. House of RepresentativesSeries: General Records
This item, H.R. 7152, the Civil Rights Act of 1964, faced strong opposition in the House Rules Committee. Howard Smith, Chairman of the committee, refused to schedule hearings for the bill. Emanuel Celler, Chairman of the Judiciary Committee, attempted to use this discharge petition to move the bill out of committee without holding hearings. The petition failed to gain the required majority of Congress (218 signatures), but forced Chairman Smith to schedule hearings.
88th CONGRESS. House of Representatives No. 5 Motion to Discharge a Committee from the Consideration of a RESOLUTION (State whether bill, joint resolution, or resolution) December 9, 1963 To the Clerk of the House of Representatives: Pursuant to Clause 4 of Rule XXVII (see rule on page 7), I EMANUEL CELLER (Name of Member), move to discharge to the Commitee on RULES (Committee) from the consideration of the RESOLUTION; H. Res. 574 entitled, a RESOLUTION PROVIDING FOR THE CONSIDERATION OF THE BILL (H. R. 7152) which was referred to said committee November 27, 1963 in support of which motion the undersigned Members of the House of Representatives affix their signatures, to wit: 1. Emanuel Celler 2. John J. Rooney 3. Seymour Halpern 4. James G Fulton 5. Thomas W Pelly 6. Robt N. C. Nix 7. Jeffery Cohelan 8. W A Barrett 9. William S. Mailiard 10. 11. Augustus F. Hawkins 12. Otis G. Pike 13. Benjamin S Rosenthal 14. Spark M Matsunaga 15. Frank M. Clark 16. William L Dawson 17. Melvin Price 18. John C. Kluczynski 19. Barratt O'Hara 20. George E. Shipley 21. Dan Rostenkowski 22. Ralph J. Rivers[page] 2 23. Everett G. Burkhalter 24. Robert L. Leggett 25. William L St Onge 26. Edward P. Boland 27. Winfield K. Denton 28. David J. Flood 29. 30. Lucian N. Nedzi 31. James Roosevelt 32. Henry C Reuss 33. Charles S. Joelson 34. Samuel N. Friedel 35. George M. Rhodes 36. William F. Ryan 37. Clarence D. Long 38. Charles C. Diggs Jr 39. Morris K. Udall 40. Wm J. Randall 41. 42. Donald M. Fraser 43. Joseph G. Minish 44. Edith Green 45. Neil Staebler 46. 47. Ralph R. Harding 48. Frank M. Karsten 49. 50. John H. Dent 51. John Brademas 52. John E. Moss 53. Jacob H. Gilbert 54. Leonor K. Sullivan 55. John F. Shelley 56. 57. Lionel Van Deerlin 58. Carlton R. Sickles 59. 60. Edward R. Finnegan 61. Julia Butler Hansen 62. Richard Bolling 63. Ken Heckler 64. Herman Toll 65. Ray J Madden 66. J Edward Roush 67. James A. Burke 68. Frank C. Osmers Jr 69. Adam Powell 70. 71. Fred Schwengel 72. Philip J. Philiben 73. Byron G. Rogers 74. John F. Baldwin 75. Joseph Karth 76. 77. Roland V. Libonati 78. John V. Lindsay 79. Stanley R. Tupper 80. Joseph M. McDade 81. Wm Broomfield 82. 83. 84. Robert J Corbett 85. 86. Craig Hosmer87. Robert N. Giaimo 88. Claude Pepper 89. William T Murphy 90. George H. Fallon 91. Hugh L. Carey 92. Robert T. Secrest 93. Harley O. Staggers 94. Thor C. Tollefson 95. Edward J. Patten 96. 97. Al Ullman 98. Bernard F. Grabowski 99. John A. Blatnik 100. 101. Florence P. Dwyer 102. Thomas L. ? 103. 104. Peter W. Rodino 105. Milton W. Glenn 106. Harlan Hagen 107. James A. Byrne 108. John M. Murphy 109. Henry B. Gonzalez 110. Arnold Olson 111. Harold D Donahue 112. Kenneth J. Gray 113. James C. Healey 114. Michael A Feighan 115. Thomas R. O'Neill 116. Alphonzo Bell 117. George M. Wallhauser 118. Richard S. Schweiker 119. 120. Albert Thomas 121. 122. Graham Purcell 123. Homer Thornberry 124. 125. Leo W. O'Brien 126. Thomas E. Morgan 127. Joseph M. Montoya 128. Leonard Farbstein 129. John S. Monagan 130. Brad Morse 131. Neil Smith 132. Harry R. Sheppard 133. Don Edwards 134. James G. O'Hara 135. 136. Fred B. Rooney 137. George E. Brown Jr. 138. 139. Edward R. Roybal 140. Harris. B McDowell jr. 141. Torbert H. McDonall 142. Edward A. Garmatz 143. Richard E. Lankford 144. Richard Fulton 145. Elizabeth Kee 146. James J. Delaney 147. Frank Thompson Jr 148. 149. Lester R. Johnson 150. Charles A. Buckley4 151. Richard T. Hanna 152. James Corman 153. Paul A Fino 154. Harold M. Ryan 155. Martha W. Griffiths 156. Adam E. Konski 157. Chas W. Wilson 158. Michael J. Kewan 160. Alex Brooks 161. Clark W. Thompson 162. John D. Gringell [?] 163. Thomas P. Gill 164. Edna F. Kelly 165. Eugene J. Keogh 166 John. B. Duncan 167. Elmer J. Dolland 168. Joe Caul 169. Arnold Olsen 170. Monte B. Fascell [?] 171. [not deciphered] 172. J. Dulek 173. Joe W. [undeciphered] 174. J. J. Pickle [Numbers 175 through 214 are blank]
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Rafael Casal Explains Why He And Daveed Diggs Just Hosted Their Second Screenwriters’ Salon For Bay Area Artists
[...] How would you describe the screenwriter’s salon and how did you and Daveed come up with it?
Rafael Casal: This is our second one; we did one back in August just for TV writers. I’ve never found a way to get other writers in the Bay that are doing a similar thing. When I was working on film stuff early on in my 20s, I didn’t know anyone else who was even seriously attempting scripts like that because I mean, who gets to make a movie? It’s such a big, wild dream to have. And now that we made a movie, and now we’re making a TV show, I recognize that it’s significantly more real for me. But I was certainly raised in a community where you don’t let the screen door slam behind you.
The big thing for us was we should probably make a space where people can get together and, even if it’s just to see the other people that are trying and have those conversations, you can exchange some information you can talk about the challenges, the hurdles, and feel in community with other folks. We did this with TV writers earlier in the year and now we’re doing it with film writers. I think we’ll keep doing it. But it’s been a really beautiful experience, and every time, you know, you’re just surrounded by other like-minded people that want to tell stories about this place.
[...] What do you hope participants get out of it? Is this the start of a series?
Casal: I think three or four times a year, to have a destination for people, for writers. I was doing this interview with some high school kids, and they were like, “What’s your advice for somebody who wants to get in the door?”
The reality is, I never know how to answer that question. Because it’s a hack. There’s no way to get there. It’s like a f–ing trash shoot: You have to climb down. The industry doesn’t have doors. So I think it’s just trying to create a door that gets other people in the community around a thing.
I take a lot of inspiration from Franklin Leonard, who created The Black List, who’s a friend, in watching what he’s built. He’s created a thing that the industry has to look at. You’re hoping that you’re creating a space where people can launch off and go into their careers; we can’t just do it once. We have to keep doing it so that people find out about it and that it’s useful.
We also turn a bunch of people away every time, and we only advertise it a few days before it starts. Hopefully, as we build it, we’ll be able to make something bigger and bigger and bigger, and in creating that, we can get some brands to come in and contribute software that we need for writers and spaces that people can write in, screening rooms that people can check out.
We’ve had a few people just this time around, who are from production companies in LA be like, “Hey, if you ever have writers in the salon that you think are really good I’m always trying to have a meeting.” amazing. So I think the more we promote not only to writers in the Bay, but [also to Hollywood] people who see what we’re doing back home, [they] will want to have the direct line to emerging talent. We’re trying to create a little bit of excitement around that and see if we can create another pipeline for people getting to get their work made.
What have you and Daveed gotten out of it, artists who others might say have “made it”?
Casal: I’m just gonna say all the cliches, but you learn that there is no making it, and that you don’t know anything. There are no there are no master filmmakers, there’s just people who have gotten really lucky and people who haven’t. There’s always talent, and there’s always craft and the mastering of the thing, and by the time you master anything in storytelling, the medium changes.
This second season of “Blindspotting,” we changed the way that lighting worked, because the industry, the bulbs and the technology around lighting has fundamentally changed. There’s always a new approach, a new method of leadership. Stay hungry and curious and studious, and lead with a sense that you couldn’t possibly know what’s coming next. It’s the same hunger as when you start. I think sometimes we’re trying to get to a place where it’s not going to feel like that, and the faster everyone realizes that it will always feel like that and that’s actually the fuel in your tank to do a good job, the less you‘ll fight against it, and the more you’ll chase that feeling.
In terms of success, there’s no success. It’s an industry that’s freelance, so nothing’s promised. We’re just trying to be really thankful for the things that we’ve gotten to do. And if it’s over tomorrow, great; it’s more than most people get to do. And if we get to do another one even more thankful, and again, you know, let the guilt that it got to be you and not someone else fuel you into creating opportunities for other people.
It’s humbling. [You] see how few people get to create art in this way. How can you chip away at the fact that only a few people get to do it, and make it a little bit more equitable? Because when we talk about wanting more stories, we are inherently saying we want more storytellers. It starts with writing. It starts with somebody saying “I have an idea,” and then working through it for a decade. You know, without much thank you or money.
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justjarminsports · 25 days
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Stefon Diggs traded to the Houston Texans
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Stefon Diggs's trade rumors have finally been answered.
On Wednesday, The Buffalo Bills are sending wide receiver Stefon Diggs to the Houston Texans in exchange for a 2025 second-round pick.  
According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, Buffalo is also sending Houston a 2024 6th-round pick (No. 189 overall) and ESPN's 5th-round pick. 
Diggs spent the last four seasons in Buffalo. Each season, he had over 100 catches. His best year was 2020, with 127 receptions and over 1500 yards. However, this last season was his worst, with only 1152 yards and 107 catches. 
His second-season collapse could be part of the Bills firing offensive coordinator Ken Doresy after their Monday Night defeat against the Denver Broncos. Since Dorsey's departure, the four-time Pro Bowler has only had two games with 5+ catches and one touchdown.
Bills general manager Brandon Beane said, "This is by no means the Bills giving up or trying to take a step back or anything like that. Everything we do, we're trying to win, and we're going to continue to do that."
But the Bills have been taking a step back with their player departures lately. They released Jordan Poyer and Micah Hyde and lost players to free agency, with Leonard Floyd signing with the 49ers and wide receiver Gabriel Davis signing with the Jacksonville Jaguars. Losing that many starting players seems to suggest that a rebuild is in the works, and the window of opportunity for a Super Bowl could be closed.
The new Houston Texan wide receiver posted a farewell message on his Instagram, saying, "I can't begin to express the amount of love and respect I have for the city of Buffalo ♥️💙. Four of the best years of my life, the city welcomed me with open arms. I'm forever grateful for you all and the @buffalobills organization ! Something special was built over these years with some very special men, that will always have a place in my heart. Billsmafia, so many great memories created throughout the years. Those games were crazy because of you. Sadly good things come to an end until we meet again ♾️ 14."
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However, this trade puts the Texans at a Super Bowl contender level. The Texans have been shopping this offseason. Sending a 2024 7th-round draft pick (No. #224 overall), Mixon signed a 3-year $27 million contract with the Texans. Houston has also added pass rusher Danielle Hunter to a 2-year 49 million dollar contract. 
Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud will have plenty of targets to choose from this season with wide receivers Nico Collins, Tank Dell, Stefon Diggs, and tight end Dalton Schultz.  
It's still determined if the Bills will pursue a trade before the draft. Back in February, Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins requested a trade, and San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Brandon Ayuik also requested a trade. 
The Bills have 10 draft picks this year to work with, including the 28th pick overall.
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anthonybialy · 7 months
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Capital Idea as Buffalo Bills Prepare for More Divisional Grappling
Congratulate Washington for their field goal.  They didn’t even get the score over on behalf of degenerate gamblers, so at least it seems like the game wasn’t fixed.  Only one fanbase wishes it were.
The Buffalo Bills welcomed results in a way those with financial stakes didn’t get.  There are bigger challenges ahead than guessing the point total.  The reigning AFC East champions finally face another divisional matchup after breezing through a non-conference schedule portion.  FCS-level competition is over.
It’s tough to measure defenders statistically unless they do something exceptional.  Terrel Bernard made it easy to notice.  How does he top a sack?  An interception is an even more effective way to disrupt a pass attempt.  Throw in a recovered fumble for a Bernard hat trick.  He even added a second sack for a four-goal outing.  Tage Thompson was undoubtedly impressed.
Blitzing is legal?  The greatest change since the coach also became his own subordinate has been the willingness to modify plans like trying to gather the gang for a movie.  Stubbornly sticking with a philosophy instead of responding to conditions leads to soft coverage at times we unfortunately remember as a precise quantity of seconds.  Sean McDermott knows the best chance for a successful repair is to fix it himself.
Stopping Washington at the goal line’s edge early in the second quarter when the result was still in question reflected play-calling that was as aggressive as the play.  The defense is bending but not breaking the philosophy of bending but not breaking.
A welcome new option contributed to a high percentage of sacking Sam Howell nine times.  Leonard Floyd would fit with any defense and especially this one.  Briefly setting a rate of tackling the quarterback behind the line of scrimmage on every play ever was an exciting two-play stretch.  He still set a pretty good standard.  Floyd is notably versatile in pursuit as seen in sacks that respectively reflected uncommon speed and viciousness.
Big steals are the most fun way for recuperating players to make their comebacks official.  Micah Hyde brought back the Jambi chant for fans who miss both Paul Reubens and John Paragon.  Similarly, Tre White tending the goal was terrific for more than the play itself.  Nothing is heartening to Bills fans like a fantastic turnover created by a universally beloved player who still appears to occasionally lag during his recovery process.  Let this be the boost and sign he needs.
Can you throw it over A.J. Epenesa?  That’s a fun way to learn the answer is no.  He scored twice as many points as Washington if you want to know how the day went.
Throwing an interception of his own was an unnecessary attempt to keep conditions fair.  Did Josh Allen’s turnover constitute an acceptable risk?  I’d call it borderline.  The questionable force didn’t affect anything other than football square pools.  But the general sense that he’s still trying to shoehorn in completions could affect the Bills in closer contests.  You may have much preferred fitting in a rocket to Diggs that the defender deflected to him in a call that was as close as Lando escaping from the Death Star.  I’m sorry for the spoiler.
Patience paid off.  Is this Earth?  it’s nice to see examples about doing what’s wise actually working for once.  Trying to not eat a Paula’s donut before the salad sets up joy later as long as you can postpone fun for just a moment.
Gabe Davis changing directions really is unjust.  How is any cornerback supposed to turn with him?  Balancing calls makes life even trickier for defenders, who should know it’s okay to cry.  A strategy learned playing Tecmo Bowl is as basic as it is fundamental.  The Bills got just the foe to test it against.  Buffalo and Washington technically have the same record.
Rushing at the right times is a sign of maturity for an offense that treats throwing like a social media dance craze.  Buffalo’s best running back since Thurman fake-high-fived the saddest capital-area fans possible after knowing just when to take off.
Eric Bieniemy and I spell our family names slightly differently.  He supervised more successful drives this week than me, but only barely.  Cherish an extra side benefit of holding his offense to a garbage time field goal, namely a week without hearing how racist the NFL is for not giving him a head coaching job.  It’s almost like he’s good as long as he coordinates skilled players.
Conditions are only relevant if you keep throwing away the ball.  Modest rain made the afternoon in Maryland look comfortable, at least if your favorite team didn’t lose by 34.  
Washington sold out like Howard Stern thanks to Bills fans who enjoyed a win in a setting that wast homey if not quite home.  This team’s followers are used to traveling to a stadium stuck in the distant suburbs.  In honor of the contributions, they should have played Shout.  The hosts missed a chance to let everyone hear the Isley Brothers version.
Teams can only control how they play against who they play.  The opponent obviously affects every moment.  As with everything else in life, our reaction is the only thing we control and thus the most important aspect.  Enjoy the life lesson along with a comically lopsided result.
The best clubs minimize the impact their foes exert.  All they could do with the opportunity was expose Washington.  Their next enemy faced an even sadder side.  Denver is playing like they’re hosting an estate sale.
Buffalo isn’t going to face another quarterback learning how not to make a fifth mistake. As for their own passer, Allen must continue to not imagine opportunities are available during a game that’ll be watched by action fans in addition to backers of the two competitors.  Expecting a 90-point game with slightly more balance seems reasonable.  Out-balancing the Dolphins will tilt the score in their favor.
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fantasy football draft cheat sheet 2022 mod menu 6MY+
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whyyourteamisgood · 2 years
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2022- Week 2
BUF - Stefon Diggs leads the NFL with 4 receiving TDs and is second in both catches and receiving yards
NE - The Pats have given up only two first downs due to penalty, tied for second fewest in the AFC
MIA - Tua Tagovailoa has 739 yards passing, most in the league
NYJ - Joe Flacco has completed 63 and attempted 103 passes, both most in the league
BAL - Lamar Jackson is averaging 9 yards per attempt and is second in the league (applies for either passing or rushing)
PIT - Minkah Fitzpatrick has 2 INTs, tied for second in the AFC
CLE - Nick Chubb has 3 rushing TDs, tied for most in the league
CIN - Joe Burrow has attempted 89 passes, second most in the league
TEN - Kyle Philips has 62 punt return yards, tied for most in the league
JAX - James Robinson has 2 rushing TDs, second in the AFC
IND - Jonathan Taylor has 40 carries, second in the AFC
HOU - Kamu Grugier-Hill and Jonathan Owens both have 17 solo tackles, tied for most in the AFC
KC - Patrick Mahomes has a 127.9 QB rating, tops in the league
LV - Divine Deablo has 12 assisted tackles, tied for second in the league
LAC - Austin Ekeler has 13 receptions, most among RBs
DEN - Montrell Washington has 62 punt return yards, tied for most in the league
DAL - Micah Parsons has 4 sacks, tops in the league
WAS - Carson Wentz has 650 yards passing, second in the league
PHL - Jalen Hurts has 3 rushing TDs, tied for most in the league
NYG - Saquan Barkley has 39 rushes, second most in the NFC
GB - Aaron Jones is averaging 9.05 yards per carry, second most among RBs
CHI - The Bears run 66% of the time, most in the league
DET - DeAndre Swift is averaging 10 yards per carry, tops in the league
MIN - Harrison Smith has 18 solo tackles, tied for most in the league
NO - Pete Werner has 18 solo tackles, tied for most in the league
TB - Leonard Fournette has 45 carries, second in the league
ATL - Drake London has 13 receptions, most of all rookies
CAR - Xavier Woods has 13 assisted tackles, most in the league
SEA - Geno Smith is completing 81% of his passes, tipis in the league
LAR - Cooper Kupp has 24 receptions, most in the league
ARI - Eno Benjamin is averaging 27 yards per kick return, second in the league
SF - Nick Bosa has 3 sacks, tied for second in the NFC
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fantasyfootball1 · 2 years
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Fantasy Football Week 3 Predictions
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Whenever you are 2-0, 1-1, or 0-2 here are some people that you should start/sit.
Injuries continue to mount for fantasy owners, with Justin Herbert (ribs), Jerry Jeudy (ribs), Dalton Schultz (knee), Damien Harris (knee), and James Conner (ankle) joining the likes of JK Dobbins (knee), Keenan Allen (hamstring), Alvin Kamara (ribs), Gabriel Davis (ankle), George Kittle (groin), Chris Godwin (calf), and Michael Pittman (quad) on the injury report. Mike Evans also went and got himself suspended, so plenty of fantasy squads will be shorthanded. Chances are, more players will pop up on the injury report as the week goes on, so you never know how deep you'll have to go to fill out your starting lineup.
Navigating through a wide array of potential starting options, here are our must-starts and start/sit recommendations for Week 3:
QB must-starts
Josh Allen, Bills (at MIA)
Jalen Hurts, Eagles (at WAS)
Justin Herbert, Chargers (if he plays, vs. JAX)
Patrick Mahomes, Chiefs (at IND)
Lamar Jackson, Ravens (at NE)
Joe Burrow, Bengals (at NYJ)
Kyler Murray, Cardinals (vs. LAR)
Stronger starts
Kirk Cousins, Vikings (vs. DET). 
Matthew Stafford, Rams (at ARI).
Derek Carr, Raiders (at TEN).
Carson Wentz, Commanders (vs. PHI).
Jared Goff, Lions (at MIN).
Justin Fields, Bears (vs. HOU).
Marcus Mariota, Falcons (at SEA).
Weaker starts
Russell Wilson, Broncos (vs. SF).
Tom Brady, Buccaneers (vs. GB).
Aaron Rodgers, Packers (at TB).
Tua Tagovailoa, Dolphins (vs. BUF).
Jameis Winston, Saints (at CAR).
Trevor Lawrence, Jaguars (at LAC).
Jimmy Garoppolo, 49ers (at DEN).
Fantasy Football Week 3 Start 'Em: Running backs
RB must-starts
Jonathan Taylor, Colts (vs. KC)
Dalvin Cook, Vikings (vs. DET)
Nick Chubb, Browns (vs. PIT)
Joe Mixon, Bengals (at NYJ)
Derrick Henry, Titans (vs. LV)
Austin Ekeler, Chargers (vs. JAX)
Saquon Barkley, Giants (vs. DAL)
Christian McCaffrey, Panthers (vs. NO)
D'Andre Swift, Lions (at MIN)
Leonard Fournette, Buccaneers (vs. GB)
Najee Harris, Steelers (at CLE)
Antonio Gibson, Commanders (vs. PHI)
Aaron Jones, Packers (at TB)
Alvin Kamara, Saints (if he returns, at CAR)
James Conner, Cardinals (if he plays, vs. LAR)
Javonte Williams, Broncos (vs. SF)
James Robinson, Jaguars (at LAC)
David Montgomery, Bears (vs. HOU
Kareem Hunt, Browns (vs. PIT)
AJ Dillon, Packers (at TB)
Stronger starts
Clyde Edwards-Helaire, Chiefs (at IND).
Cordarrelle Patterson, Falcons (at SEA). 
Jeff Wilson Jr., 49ers (at DEN). 
Miles Sanders, Eagles (vs. WAS).
Ezekiel Elliott and Tony Pollard, Cowboys (at NYG).
Dameon Pierce, Texans (at CHI).
Breece Hall, Jets (vs. CIN). 
Darrell Henderson Jr., Rams (at ARI).
Travis Etienne Jr., Jaguars (at LAC). 
Weaker starts
Josh Jacobs, Raiders (at TEN).
Damien Harris and Rhamondre Stevenson, Patriots (vs. BAL). 
Devin Singletary, Bills (at MIA).
Melvin Gordon, Broncos (vs. SF). 
Cam Akers, Rams (at ARI). 
Chase Edmonds and Raheem Mostert, Dolphins (vs. BUF).
Nyheim Hines, Colts (vs. KC). 
All Ravens (vs. NE). 
Fantasy Football Week 3 Start 'Em: Wide receivers
WR must-starts
Cooper Kupp, Rams (at ARI)
Justin Jefferson, Vikings (vs. DET)
Stefon Diggs, Bills (vs. TEN)
Davante Adams, Raiders (vs. ARI)
Ja'Marr Chase, Bengals (at NYJ)
A.J. Brown, Eagles (vs. WAS)
Tyreek Hill, Dolphins (vs. BUF)
Deebo Samuel, 49ers (at DEN)
Amon-Ra St. Brown, Lions (vs. WAS)
Mike Williams, Chargers (vs. JAX)
Courtland Sutton, Broncos (vs. SF)
Jaylen Waddle, Dolphins (at BUF)
Michael Pittman Jr., Colts (if he returns, vs. KC)
Michael Thomas, Saints (at CAR)
Tee Higgins, Bengals (at NYJ)
Keenan Allen, Chargers (if he returns, vs. JAX)
Rashod Bateman, Ravens (at NE)
Gabriel Davis, Bills (if he returns, vs. TEN)
Christian Kirk, Jaguars (vs. LAC)
Terry McLaurin, Commanders (vs. PHI)
D.J. Moore, Panthers (vs. NO)
Brandin Cooks, Texans (at CHI)
CeeDee Lamb, Cowboys (at NYG)
Diontae Johnson, Steelers (at CLE)
Stronger starts
Drake London, Falcons (at SEA).
Brandon Aiyuk, 49ers (at DEN).
Allen Robinson, Rams (at ARI).
Curtis Samuel and Jahan Dotson, Commanders (vs. PHI).
Amari Cooper, Browns (vs. PIT).
Hunter Renfrow, Raiders (if he plays, at TEN).
DeVonta Smith, Eagles (at WAS).
Garrett Wilson, Jets (vs. CIN).
Treylon Burks, Titans (vs. LV).
Russell Gage, Buccaneers (vs. GB).
Allen Lazard, Packers (at TB).
Jakobi Meyers, Patriots (at BAL).
Weaker starts
Marquise Brown, Cardinals (vs. LAR).
DK Metcalf, Seahawks (vs. ATL).
JuJu Smith-Schuster, Chiefs (at IND).
Jerry Jeudy, Broncos (vs. SF).
Jarvis Landry, Saints (vs. NO). 
Adam Thielen, Vikings (vs. DET).
Elijah Moore, Jets (vs. CIN). 
Tyler Boyd, Bengals (at NYJ). 
Chase Claypool and George Pickens, Steelers (at CLE).
Robbie Anderson, Panthers (at NO).
These are my predictions for Week 3.
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DIGGES, LEONARD. C.1515-1559.
A geometrical practical treatize named Pantometria, divided into three bookes....
London: Abell Jeffes, 1591.Small folio (268 x 178 mm). Engraved vignette on title page, 2 large woodcut coats-of-arms, numerous woodcut initials, illustrations, head- and tail-pieces in text, errata leaf at end. Modern quarter calf antique and marbled boards, edges gilt, large bookplate and blue morocco blind-stamped coats-of-arms cut from earlier binding and laid down to front endpapers. Marginal paper repairs to some edges and corners, lacking initial blank, dampstaining from leaf D1 to end, old ink ownership inscriptions to title, ink marginalia, minor soiling and staining.
Provenance: : Sir William Stirling-Maxwell [1818-1878] (bookplate).
Second edition, but considered superior to the first, as it was greatly expanded by the author's son, Thomas Digges (c.1546-1595). This work on practical applied geometry contains the first description of the theodolite, one of Leonard Digges's inventions, and  the earliest description of what we would come to call the telescope. In this addition, Leonard Digges has added sections on navigation, ballistics, and pyrotechnics. Cockle 16; ESTC S107357; Tomash & Williams D54.
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Kurama's Top 10 Actors
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Fun fact: I absolutely love The Rogues.
Decided to play around with some character designs, though I kinda lost my mojo halfway through.
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Man it's like every episode of The Simpsons when they show the church, Lenny and Carl are there. Like what??? What are they doing there? They're Buddhists!!
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