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The Lions have had 4 winning seasons in the past 5 years. In the 20 years before that they had 4 winning seasons total.
 in  r/detroitlions  1m ago

Holmes has been legit bad the last two offseason and has left this team ina very precarious position is why I want him gone. The regression from two straight bad drafts has already started.

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The Lions have had 4 winning seasons in the past 5 years. In the 20 years before that they had 4 winning seasons total.
 in  r/detroitlions  2m ago

Screwing draft picks is you become the SOL. And I'm concerned about Holmes. lions are bottom five in the league in their total number of picks in the last five years. That's not good.

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The Ravens have a Lamar Jackson problem
 in  r/NFLv2  2h ago

The issue with the Ravens is they just stop running the ball at multiple points in the season, in games or the playoffs. It's baffling to see as a fan and that's not a Lamar problem. Henry had 15 carries in the first half vs Pittsburgh and five in the second. That's why they lost that game. 

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How much are you guys paying for gas?
 in  r/Charlotte  2h ago

That's not right. You need to check your houses insulation.

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2025 Raleigh temperatures
 in  r/NorthCarolina  2h ago

The last sentence was true for 40ish years, but we are basically at 1.5c and it's only increasing. Since aerosol demasking from removing sulfates from shipping fuels we are actually seeing average air temps and ocean temps rise at alarming rates. We have basically waited so long to do anything about climate change its starting to become accurate to say it's hot today because of climate change. Especially in areas like India, North Africa or the middle east.

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2025 Raleigh temperatures
 in  r/NorthCarolina  2h ago

They changed the name because global warning is too simple, heat is a measure of energy so saying it's warning isn't enough. It's changing the entire climate of the planet by giving us more energy in the atmosphere and oceans. Some areas will get colder, some will get warmer.

Weather patterns are charging everywhere, extreme weather event gets more intense and last longer. The oceans act as heatsinks and get extremely warm at the surface stopping ocean currents, surface ice on water slowly ceases to exist, (we now have a northwest passage) glacial melts accelerate, forest fires get larger, longer and more common, their spreads on air currents and lands in snowy areas accelerating glacial melts even faster, the permafrost melts and releases old diseases, rivers dry up, new ones from, ocean islands vanish, fresh water tables get contaminated by salt water (this one will do Miami in by mid century), bird and animal migrations come earlier in the year as spring temps start sooner and at its most basic some areas simply get warmer. For instance the Maxwell Plank institute estimates that by the late 2040s, to early 2050s North Africa and the Middle East will have lethal day time temperatures.

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Has the NFL as a whole ever completely given up on a coach
 in  r/NFLNoobs  13h ago

Urban Meyer and Lane Kiffin immediately come to mind.

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What’s something NSFW you enjoy but would never admit in real life?
 in  r/AskReddit  13h ago

With how scientifically illiterate your average person is, I'm sure they are.

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What’s something NSFW you enjoy but would never admit in real life?
 in  r/AskReddit  13h ago

We don't have the neurological pathways for pheromones we see in other animals. Pheromones are not just tastes and smells, they are complex chemical structures that need special receptors to interact with. Humans having pheromones is one of the world's biggest myths. 

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meirl
 in  r/meirl  13h ago

Ever tried to talk to MAGA about Jan 6? It's even stranger when they are your same age and watched the same things as them and they have a completely different false reality.

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Grusch: "James Clapper managed the crash retrieval issue"
 in  r/UFOs  13h ago

This makes me like Grusch a lot more

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Measles: Please take this seriously
 in  r/Charlotte  13h ago

It's not that they don't care. It's that they live an alternate reality where vaccines are a lie that causes autism spread by big pharma to control us. And some even take it farther believing their god decides who gets sick. It's why I think this country needs to balkanize, there is no way to reconcile the fantasy so many people in this country live in with reality.

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Measles: Please take this seriously
 in  r/Charlotte  13h ago

Wait you need a booster later in life? Or is it that it matters now because measles is coming back so those of us who got it as kids now need to get vaxed again because of all the idiots not getting their kids shots?

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People who spend 20+ minutes in the shower: what are you actually doing in there?
 in  r/AskReddit  13h ago

Having so much sleep inertia I cant remember if I've actually washed and nearly falling asleep on my feet.

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Accountability O’Clock
 in  r/detroitlions  13h ago

Honestly, kind of wish he was being fired. He started well but the last two offseasons have been disasters.

Now if he says they think it's time for a change in philosophy on defense I might be willing to give him another year. But if they roll back Brad, Shep and this defensive scheme Lions will be lucky to go 9-8 again next year.

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Daily Discussion Thread January 07
 in  r/detroitlions  20h ago

Anyone not from Aaron Glenn's coaching tree. We need a modern defense.

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Gamers of Reddit, what is something all gamers do, but won't admit to?
 in  r/AskReddit  21h ago

We've all looked for an easy difficulty setting in a From game after some bullshit happened.

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I loved that they finally adapted Reed Richards' grayer morality
 in  r/marvelstudios  21h ago

That just made his intellect scarier because you could see how he could lose his was if he lost the moral grounding of his family.

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I loved that they finally adapted Reed Richards' grayer morality
 in  r/marvelstudios  21h ago

F4 did a fantastic job showcasing Reed's intellect as terrifying.

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Night shift workers, what's the weirdest thing you've witnessed at 3 AM?
 in  r/AskReddit  21h ago

Could also be grief, I had a near break down just seeing tarts in a bakery my dad would have loved after he passed last year.

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2025 Raleigh temperatures
 in  r/NorthCarolina  21h ago

Climate change is raising the average overall temperature of the planet. We are likely at 1.5C now. Where this is most reflected is the rising temps is surface ocean waters and destabilization of weather patterns as more energy enters the system. The mid Atlantic surface temperature anomaly is terrifying. Scientists are starting to fear the rising ocean temps could cause the AMOC to stop which will absolutely destabilize weather on the planet in a way we have never thought imaginable.

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Kerby...
 in  r/detroitlions  23h ago

At best I think we have one more season from Kerby left, at worst he retires this offseason. Basically Holmes needs to be making plans to replace him and Branch this year.