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Tommy Togiai, 4* 2018 DT, Pocatello (Highland), ID (Offered)
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Ok!Gladstone said:
Including you.backthepack said:
Including Lake?Gladstone said:
Kill everyone.CokeGreaterThanPepsi said:I’m calling it for Ohio State, I’ve seen enough.
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Yeah, I'll wait until he signs to shoot @SpiritHorse
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Can't wait for the predictions from @SpiritGlueSwaye said:Yeah, I'll wait until he signs to shoot @SpiritHorse
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Why do you hate AIDSjhfstyle24 said:I love that this 33 page thread is devoted to a recruit who isn't going to UW
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Hippopeteamus said:
Welcome to the 1880's?NEsnake12 said:
TUG TALK WARNING but as a late millennial doog, about 1 in 20 people I know are actually religious, and I'm being generous with that number. I have a sibling that was at Eastside Catholic pretty who says that even there at least half of kids there aren't... most just go through the motions for their parents' sake.NorwegianHusky said:
Apart from like 80% of Americans. You're probably being sarkasmic, but still.TheHairyNugget said:If roof could keep her bigoted opinions and jesus talk to herself. Its 2017 bitch nobody believes in god anymore.
I'd say Religious belief in in sharp decline in metro areas especially on the West coast and especially amongst white people. It's still strong as ever in rural communities, in the south, and amongst ethnic communities (mainly black and hispanic).
"The Madman. Have you ever heard of the madman who on a bright morning lighted a lantern and ran to the market-place calling out unceasingly: "I seek God! I seek God!" - As there were many people standing about who did not believe in God, he caused a great deal of amusement. Why! is he lost? said one. Has he strayed away like a child? said another. Or does he keep himself hidden? Is he afraid of us? Has he taken a sea-voyage? Has he emigrated? - the people cried out laughingly, all in a hubbub. The insane man jumped into their midst and transfixed them with his glances. " Where is God gone?" he called out. "I mean to tell you! We have killed him, - you and I! We are all his murderers! But how have we done it? How were we able to drink up the sea? Who gave us the sponge to wipe away the whole horizon? What did we do when we loosened this earth from its sun? Whither does it now move? Whither do we move? Away from all suns? Do we not dash on unceasingly? Backwards, sideways, forewards, in all directions? Is there still an above and below? Do we not stray, as through infinite nothingness? Does not empty space breathe upon us? Has it not become colder? Does not night come on continually, darker and darker? Shall we not have to light lanterns in the morning? Do we not hear the noise of the grave-diggers who are burying God? Do we not smell the divine putrefaction? - for even Gods putrefy! God is dead! God remains dead! And we have killed him! How shall we console ourselves, the most murderous of all murderers? The holiest and the mightiest that the world has hitherto possessed, has bled to death under our knife, - who will wipe the blood from us? With what water could we cleanse ourselves? What lustrums, what sacred games shall we have to devise? Is not the magnitude of this deed too great for us? Shall we not ourselves have to become Gods, merely to seem worthy of it? There never was a greater event, - and on account of it, all who are born after us belong to a higher history than any history hitherto!" - Here the madman was silent and looked again at his hearers; they also were silent and looked at him in surprise. At last he threw his lantern on the ground, so that it broke in pieces and was extinguished. "I come too early," he then said, "I am not yet at the right time. This prodigious event is still on its way, and is travelling, - it has not yet reached men’s ears. Lightning and thunder need time, the light of the stars needs time, deeds need time, even after they are done, to be seen and heard. This deed is as yet further from them than the furthest star, - and yet they have done it!"
Interpretive note:
The key here is that the madman is carrying a lantern in the daytime. His message is already known, even if no one has realized the consequences of it.
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I would agree but with these poly kids a lot of times it's the mom making the decision or at least giving final approval.CokeGreaterThanPepsi said:I’m calling it for Ohio State, I’ve seen enough.
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And not a lot of Poly's in Columbus.AtomicDawg said:
I would agree but with these poly kids a lot of times it's the mom making the decision or at least giving final approval.CokeGreaterThanPepsi said:I’m calling it for Ohio State, I’ve seen enough.
But fuck, not a lot in Idaho either... he gone -
There's polys in Pocatello.NeGgaPlEaSe said:
And not a lot of Poly's in Columbus.AtomicDawg said:
I would agree but with these poly kids a lot of times it's the mom making the decision or at least giving final approval.CokeGreaterThanPepsi said:I’m calling it for Ohio State, I’ve seen enough.
But fuck, not a lot in Idaho either... he gone -
backthepack said:
There's polys in Pocatello.NeGgaPlEaSe said:
And not a lot of Poly's in Columbus.AtomicDawg said:
I would agree but with these poly kids a lot of times it's the mom making the decision or at least giving final approval.CokeGreaterThanPepsi said:I’m calling it for Ohio State, I’ve seen enough.
But fuck, not a lot in Idaho either... he gone
Lots actually. Thats Mormon country. -
Dude, paragraphs. It’s not hard.Hippopeteamus said:
Welcome to the 1880's?NEsnake12 said:
TUG TALK WARNING but as a late millennial doog, about 1 in 20 people I know are actually religious, and I'm being generous with that number. I have a sibling that was at Eastside Catholic pretty who says that even there at least half of kids there aren't... most just go through the motions for their parents' sake.NorwegianHusky said:
Apart from like 80% of Americans. You're probably being sarkasmic, but still.TheHairyNugget said:If roof could keep her bigoted opinions and jesus talk to herself. Its 2017 bitch nobody believes in god anymore.
I'd say Religious belief in in sharp decline in metro areas especially on the West coast and especially amongst white people. It's still strong as ever in rural communities, in the south, and amongst ethnic communities (mainly black and hispanic).
"The Madman. Have you ever heard of the madman who on a bright morning lighted a lantern and ran to the market-place calling out unceasingly: "I seek God! I seek God!" - As there were many people standing about who did not believe in God, he caused a great deal of amusement. Why! is he lost? said one. Has he strayed away like a child? said another. Or does he keep himself hidden? Is he afraid of us? Has he taken a sea-voyage? Has he emigrated? - the people cried out laughingly, all in a hubbub. The insane man jumped into their midst and transfixed them with his glances. " Where is God gone?" he called out. "I mean to tell you! We have killed him, - you and I! We are all his murderers! But how have we done it? How were we able to drink up the sea? Who gave us the sponge to wipe away the whole horizon? What did we do when we loosened this earth from its sun? Whither does it now move? Whither do we move? Away from all suns? Do we not dash on unceasingly? Backwards, sideways, forewards, in all directions? Is there still an above and below? Do we not stray, as through infinite nothingness? Does not empty space breathe upon us? Has it not become colder? Does not night come on continually, darker and darker? Shall we not have to light lanterns in the morning? Do we not hear the noise of the grave-diggers who are burying God? Do we not smell the divine putrefaction? - for even Gods putrefy! God is dead! God remains dead! And we have killed him! How shall we console ourselves, the most murderous of all murderers? The holiest and the mightiest that the world has hitherto possessed, has bled to death under our knife, - who will wipe the blood from us? With what water could we cleanse ourselves? What lustrums, what sacred games shall we have to devise? Is not the magnitude of this deed too great for us? Shall we not ourselves have to become Gods, merely to seem worthy of it? There never was a greater event, - and on account of it, all who are born after us belong to a higher history than any history hitherto!" - Here the madman was silent and looked again at his hearers; they also were silent and looked at him in surprise. At last he threw his lantern on the ground, so that it broke in pieces and was extinguished. "I come too early," he then said, "I am not yet at the right time. This prodigious event is still on its way, and is travelling, - it has not yet reached men’s ears. Lightning and thunder need time, the light of the stars needs time, deeds need time, even after they are done, to be seen and heard. This deed is as yet further from them than the furthest star, - and yet they have done it!"
Interpretive note:
The key here is that the madman is carrying a lantern in the daytime. His message is already known, even if no one has realized the consequences of it.







