May 6, 2024: Beef

Like many things in pop culture, there's a lot I just let pass by in the night without feeling the need to get involved. Currently that includes the discourse on diss tracks.

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        1. When I was working road crew doing sewer inspections, my coworker (who 99% of the time we got along great) liked to listen to KFAN

          We got in a big argument about which ever Wild player it was who was unhappy with his contract and was threatening to sit. (c 2018ish?)

          I was far more labor-adjacent in my view than either him or the radio fellas

    1. What's really dumb about this is that NBA contract rules means that Ant can make a lot more money re-signing with the Timberwolves. Also already he's been in a movie and has one of the top selling shoes out there. Moving up in the social media follows as well. He's not leaving any money on the table staying in Minnesota.

  1. Since at least a few people on here are somewhat sympathetic to this topic...

    The good birds have been moving in! In the past week we've had first-of-year Goldfinches and Orioles, plus a few that we don't get every year - including a Rose-breasted Grosbeak (two years in a row now!), a Purple Finch, and a Brown Thrasher. The only warbler I've see were the Yellow-Rumped, but I'm hopeful a few others will move through too.

    1. I'm not quite to "taken up birding" yet, but I do have some small binoculars on my desk that I look out the window at stuff with.

      A few turkeys were over in the alfalfa field the other day, that was neat.

      1. There's a flock or turkeys that visits our feeders when I keep them filled. I also regularly see turkey vultures circling and I finally got to see them up close a few days ago on the way to the bus stop. I couldn't see any carrion though.

      2. When we first moved into the Lawson Commons building there were peregrine falcons nesting in the tower of the Landmark Center and we were on the 12th floor. We kept a table and chair and binoculars by a window for falcon watching, it was great.

        1. Back when I was gainfully employed, our offices were on the 17th floor. We would occasionally see clouds of pigeon feathers exploding in the air from a hawk strike.

    1. As is the norm on Twitter, I'm seeing a ton of people saying how awful people are if they criticize Rudy for missing a game but I'm not seeing anyone actually criticizing Rudy. The perpetual outrage is exhausting.

  2. Gleeman today:

    Instead, the Twins have turned to Austin Martin, a rookie converted infielder, and Castro, a super-utility man, as the fill-in center fielders. Margot has logged a grand total of four innings in center field all season and it’s been more than a month since he’s played the position. On the day the Twins put Buxton on the shelf, Baldelli didn’t even mention Margot as one of the replacement options.

    Twins:

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