28 September 2018 Friday I am not good with weekends anymore. I dont know what to do with them. But dancing in the mirror to talking heads, and talking on a videocall with a person is not too bad.
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28 September 2018 Friday I am not good with weekends anymore. I dont know what to do with them. But dancing in the mirror to talking heads, and talking on a videocall with a person is not too bad.

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playing minecraft with my twin brother is looking up and seeing over 1000 donkeys raining down from the sky
As I understand it, just about every person wants to make something in their own image before they die. The easiest way to do that, is to have a child; take everything, good and fucked up about yourself and mould another person.
My question is this: Is making something else in your image, a piece of art or a corporation, the same thing? Do you think it feels the same? And, is it enough?
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CLEVELAND | Knock, knock: Browns there; team set for HBO's 'Hard Knocks'
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CLEVELAND | Knock, knock: Browns there; team set for HBO's 'Hard Knocks'
CLEVELAND (AP) — Ready or not, the Cleveland Browns are getting their close-up.
Coming off a historic, dismal 0-16 season, the Browns have been chosen to appear on HBO’s popular “Hard Knocks” series, which gives NFL fans a behind-the-scenes look at training camp.
The Browns have turned down previous opportunities to be on the award-winning series. But with renewed optimism around Cleveland following the recent draft, and the selection of quarterback Baker Mayfield, the team is granting HBO unlimited access to its upcoming camp.
Cleveland is the 13th franchise to participate in “Hard Knocks,” which began in 2001 with the Baltimore Ravens. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers were featured last summer.
Although they’ve won only one game the past two seasons under coach Hue Jackson, the Browns see the show as a possibility to highlight some of their younger players and put a positive spin on their rebuild.
And for HBO, Mayfield’s quest to win the starting job is just one of several juicy story lines.
“NFL Films has always been exceptional at bringing fans closer to the game and they do an outstanding job with every show they produce, including HBO’s Hard Knocks,” Browns owners Dee and Jimmy Haslam said. “We have been asked multiple times about being featured on Hard Knocks, and we really felt like it was our turn this year and the timing was right. We want to be great partners in this league, and we also recognize Hard Knocks gives fans a special opportunity to learn more about our team and players.”
HBO’s cameras are certain to focus on Mayfield, the brash Heisman Trophy winner from Oklahoma the Browns chose over other quarterbacks. Mayfield is expected to back up Tyrod Taylor this season, but their competition could make for the kind compelling TV that has made the series a must-watch for football junkies.
A 30-person film crew will be at the team’s training facility in Berea to record more than 2,000 hours of footage for the five-segment series, which will debut Aug. 7.
The Browns have some good young players who are not well known outside Cleveland. But “Hard Knocks” will give national exposure to budding stars like defensive end Myles Garrett, Mayfield and safety Jabrill Peppers and give the network a chance to tell the well-documented story of former Pro Bowl wide receiver Josh Gordon, who has missed most of the past three seasons because of drug suspensions.
Jackson and Browns defensive coordinator Gregg Williams have both been on “Hard Knocks” — Jackson with the Cincinnati Bengals in 2013 and Williams with the Los Angeles Rams in 2016.
“Being able to bring our fans in so they can get to know our players and our organization in a different way will be a huge positive for us,” Jackson said. “I want people to see how much our players and coaches care, how hard they work and how badly they want to win for Cleveland. This will be a great opportunity for our team.”
Browns general manager John Dorsey had reservations about the series, but feels the team is equipped to handle the added scrutiny.
“Once we sat down and talked about it as an organization, I feel a lot better and understand why the time is right,” said Dorsey, who has been overhauling the team since being hired in December. “Hue and I both feel like this team is in a good place and that we are in the process of building something that will lead to success.”
By TOM WITHERS , By Associated Press – published on STL.News by St. Louis Media, LLC(R.A)

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ANYWAYS Eric Reid posted a picture of him and Kaepernick wearing I Know My Rights shirts and Reid wrote a paragraph applauding him and I don't know man I just love em
Building Something
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It wasn't so much an instruction manual as it was a complex set of interconnected riddles designed to confuse people. Maggie's brow scrunched together as she tried to make sense of step seven, an Allen wrench held idle in her right hand. “It says to attach board G to the frame using the cams, but it doesn't say how these cams are supposed to fit into the frame, and I have no idea which one is board G.” She extended her arm towards Rick so that he could take a look, struggling to lean forward over the swell of her belly. “The picture makes it look like it just magically slides in, but that can't be right.” They certainly weren't going to lay the baby in a crib that wasn’t structurally sound, but Maggie was beginning to lose faith in their handiness. This was a lot harder than Judith’s pack’n’play. “We should have called Tara.”
She reached for the mason jar of sun tea sitting on the floor beside her, pausing to take a long sip. It was good-- not as good as her mother's, but very decent for a community that rationed sweeteners. Carol was showing her how to use old stores of maple syrup in various different foods since they'd found a crate full of the stuff in the back room of some kind of specialty food store. Maggie couldn't argue with the older woman; it made a pretty decent batch of cookies, too. She offered the glass to Rick to see if he wanted a sip, watching his face as he looked over the instruction booklet.