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Rick Carlisle: "I think Luka's going to be the MVP this year"
  • Dude he looks MUCH leaner. I'm excited to see what he can pull off and if he has the drive to stick with conditioning. Ive made bets on him as MVP since his 2nd year in the league and I dont plan on stopping. This offseason as really gotten my hopes up for the upcoming season.

  • Rick Carlisle: "I think Luka's going to be the MVP this year"
  • He's got all the skills in his bag, but will he show the leadership that's needed? Will the Mavs win enough to have people buzzing about them keeping them in the national conversation? Will he stay in shape/have enough help to not be burned out by March?

  • Trump wants classified documents trial delayed until after 2024 election
  • The GOP didn't start packing the courts just for Trump. It's been their priority for decades. They know their agenda is not favorable to the average voter so they've been trying to govern via the courts, and what do you know, it's worked.

  • I don’t own this website but godisimaginary has been my springboard to atheism. What was your starting ground to atheism?
  • For me it was going to a Catholic high school. I was all well and good with the eucharist being a metaphor and what not. But then when I learned about transubstantiation, and that we were suppose to believe when the priest said the magic words those wafers and wine literally, and I mean literally, turned into the body and blood of Christ, I was out. I started questioning lots of stuff from there and eventually found myself moving toward deism, then agnostic, then finally straight up aetheist.

  • I don’t own this website but godisimaginary has been my springboard to atheism. What was your starting ground to atheism?
  • For me it was going to a Catholic high school. I was all well and good with the eucharist being a metaphor and what not. But then when I learned about transubstantiation, and that we were suppose to believe when the priest said the magic words those wafers and wine literally, and I mean literally, turned into the body and blood of Christ, I was out. I started questioning lots of stuff from there and eventually found myself moving toward deism, then agnostic, then finally straight up aetheist.