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That was the most MMA ending to a fight I've ever seen

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Green and Mckinney was the chaos it was supposed to be.
UFC running an alternative simulcast so instead of listening to the 2nd dumbest mainstream podcaster in existence (Rogan), you can listen to the actual dumbest (Theo Von) should warrant an FCC investigation.
Sometimes I just mute the broadcast and listen to music lol.
Boots Ennis and Xander Zayas are THROWING yall!
That was fun as hell. Glad I stayed up and watched.
aye that’s such a good point bro. they’re legit all the same experience lol and they always got that built in fyp “vine “ experience. 😂
this makes me kinda wonder if maybe the death of vine is what started the transition . apps were more unique before that
I was late too all social media not named Myspace so I could be wrong lol.
But from the outside looking in. Vine died, tik tok picked up a few years after. Tik Tok exploded especially during the pandemic. And then everybody started copying of tik tok.
Now Youtube shows you more shorts than long form videos, IG might be more about reels now than pictures like it used to be. And we don't even talk about Facebook lol.
It's all a mess. I hate it for Youtube the most because it was my favorite of all of em. That site has fallen off a cliff ever since they started getting into shorts. I hate it.

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this a weird time for the internet cuz there’s not one social media app everyone is using, so they all feel empty and boring .
at one point everyone was on MySpace so it was goin up everyday. Then it was Facebook , then it was twitter etc
we need one cool social media app that everybody uses so this internet shit can be fun again
I'm gonna throw Youtube in this also. A lot of these apps lost their sauce because everybody started copying each others homework instead of sticking to what made them fun in the first place.
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As much as I'm hurt for Horiguchi, Kape Vs Van sounds like a great time
Mannnnn. I hate to see Horiguchi lose. But that's a great comeback from Kape. Nice counter right to set that finish up.
I might run a victory lap outside when I finish Armored Core 6. Since chapter 4 these bosses kicking my chest in lol. I'm almost finished chapter five, the end is near.

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WE GOING TO THE FINALLLSSSS
Parnasse needs to be in the UFC man. He's been a top level talent for years. But knowing Dana and them they'll offer 12K to win and a bag of fritos.
Mannn that was a great finish from Amosov. That slam into the choke was beautiful. Really interested to see how far his UFC run goes.
Takeru is an absolute lunatic. What a display of violence lol.
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Get a Library Card
Going off topic for this one. When I’m not talking about combat sports, I’m a librarian. And it is frustrating that people don’t understand all the things that library card gets you access to. So I’m going to show you some stuff that’s accessible for FREE from your local library using my own local library system, the Bergen County Cooperative Library System (BCCLS).
Books and Films (but also eBooks and digital streaming)
I think the vast majority of people understand that you can rent books and films (DVD & BluRay) from your local library. But a lot of people don’t know is that most libraries are part of wider cooperative library systems, meaning their library cards are good at any library that is part of the consortium. A membership to a BCCLS library here gets you access to 77 libraries across like 4 separate counties. And if you can’t afford the time to drive to a separate library to pick up a copy of Partly Cloudy by Tanita Davis, you can have it sent to your library for easy pick up!
I think even fewer people realize that a lot of libraries have ebooks and access to streaming. On the eBooks front some libraries use apps/websites such as Hoopla or Libby, which both offer tens of thousands of free eBooks, eAudiobooks, eMagazines, comics, music, movies, and TV shows. Many libraries also have deals with Kanopy, a streaming service that has a collection of classic, foreign and independent films. Straight from your phone or computer. I know the New York Public Library has their own e-reader app called SimplyE, which has titles in multiple languages.
Events and Programs
Want to learn a skill? Meet new people? Learn about assistance programs in your area? Learn English as a second language? Help studying for a citizenship test?
Well libraries are perfect for that! Many offer weekly/biweekly/monthly programs for people of all ages. At my library we have like 6-9 programs a week, just for kids. These range anywhere from baby lap time for kids as young as 5 months old to guitar classes for middle schoolers. For adults we offer citizenship classes, technology classes (to learn the basics of how to work something like an iPhone or android), ESL classes, book clubs, craft programs, open mic nights, and the like. We’ve actually have also had acting classes for people who wanted to get into Community Theater taught by professional actors. And this is all just one library. I know a library nearby that teaches Korean, at multiple skill levels.
Language Learning Software
Speaking of learning languages, many library systems have language learning software. Ever wanted to learn German? Well there’s probably a complete set of CDs and workbooks sitting on a shelf in your library that can help you out. But if that isn’t enough, some libraries offer free access to Rosetta Stone. If you’re a BCCLS member here, you get access to the entire Rosetta Stone lesson plan with your card.
Video Games, Hotspots, Kindles, and Museum Passes
Outside of books and film, libraries also offer other cool stuff. Many offer video games. So if I don’t want to spend $60-70 on Halo Infinite to try it out, I could just order a copy to my library. Don’t have internet access at home? Many libraries have hotspots that they loan out. Same with kindles.
Don’t want to spend $25 a person to get into the MOMA? Well, many libraries offer museum passes. (These may require a deposit to pick, but you get it back when you return the pass).
Cool Shit
Here’s the fun stuff. Certain libraries just have weird, unexpected stuff that you can just borrow! And it’s amazing. Here’s a list of cool random things you might be able to get from the library.
 The Oakland Library in California allows you to check out power tools.
The Athens County Library System in Ohio allows you to borrow bicycles!
The Glen Rock Library in NJ allows you to check out cake pans.
Many libraries, mine included, collect Prom Dresses for those that can’t/don’t want to shell out hundreds or thousands of dollars.
The Arlington, Virginia library loans out American Girl Dolls.
The Ann Arbor Library system up in Michigan rents out instruments.
The Chicago Public Library loans out fishing poles.
Many libraries have seed libraries, gardening tools, and even gardening plots you can check out, like the Pima County Library in Arizona.
The Fontana Regional Library in NC loans out hiking gear!
So this is me telling you to go check out your local library and see what they have to offer. Or if you already frequent your local library, consider starting/becoming a Friend of the Library.
Todays the perfect day to get a library card
I can't remember if I ever mentioned this while we podded but in high school for my community service requirement I worked at the local library lol.
So I can vouch for all of this. I was one of the people who helped sort the DVD's and you'd be surprised at some of the gems you can find their.
There's so many different types of programs that your local library runs that you probably have no idea about. And if nothing else, it's a quiet place to go to if you need work done or just need internet access.