my first bike was a 1984 honda xl80 is was bad ass i was like 10 and i would do jumps and shit in this big field near where i lived ah the good ol days
u think fight club is deep lol u r not a philosopher u gonna tell me about the matrix next? why do you have such a crush on me i dont even like you ive said that 100 times stop acting creepy
it was the only shutout in bcs championship game history. lsu only crossed the 50 once and it was on a fumble. only bcs title game ever won by a sophomore qb. mosely injured and out. defense stepped up. stuffed the run. odell beckam jr couldnt even catch a ball. bruh you really dont even know what ur talking about that game was lit af u should probably go watch it now
More to the point, here and now, I can’t begin to imagine a reason that I would ever want to watch it.
But that’s me. And that’s the part I root in dasein. It’s not a question of why I don’t and you do [or whether one should or shouldn’t], but how the life that we lived predispose us to do one rather than another.
Just as I root the distinction between a capitalist playing the stock market as a rational means to make money and a capitalist defending capitalism itself to someone who construes this particular political economy to be immoral and ripe historically to be reconfigured into socialism as rooted in dasein.
The place that, in my view, moral and political objectivists won’t go/don’t go with me because it brings into question the reality of their own objectivist “real me in sync with the right thing to do” mentality itself.
Now, once again, as per usual, shunt all that aside and try to think up something totally dismissive or “clever” instead.
in the regular season that year alabama had already played lsu and lost 9 to 6. neither team scored a touchdown. alabama was otherwise undefeated that year and lsu went on to be #1 so they had a spot in the championship game. everyone said alabama didnt deserve to be there even though they had the strongest schedule and won all thier games by the best margins. they were clearly one of the 2 best teams in the country. they were selected to play in the game, a rematch or a defensive masterpiece played just weeks earlier. the ensuing contest was the shit of legend.
a few facts. since 2007, alabama has won 159 games and lost only 23. they nearly always beat the spread. the stadium holds over 100k people and all the games are always sold out. you can hear the crowd for miles. our current coach is tied with another old alabama coach for most championships, and needs 1 more to beat him which means that we have to 2 winningest coaches of all time competing to see who can win more.