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spilladabalia · 2 years
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dyoungv · 3 years
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THE ART OF ART Myself and over 100 artists will be participating in this massive group project curated by @mikecuffe of @warholian this Saturday ( 8/14) night at @moderneden in SF. Swing through! On View: August 14–September 1 Opens:  Saturday August 14, 6–9 pm The Art of Art focuses on works that explore the tools and imagery of the visual arts. From paintbrushes to color wheels, this immersive show celebrates the artist in the studio and the world of the painter, the sculptor, and beyond. The Art of Art turns the mirror on the artist, exploring the very foundations of what has made the visual medium succeed for centuries. Featuring works by: Adam Caldwell, Adam Ziskie, aica, Alec Huxley, Allison Reimold, Amandalynn, Andrea Guzzetta, Arik Ehle, Aunia Kahn, Caia Koopman, Carly Janine Mazur, Catherine Moore, Charles Keiger, Cody Seekins, Cucueco, Daniel Chen, Daniel Valadez, Daria Theodora, Daryll Peirce, David Natale, D Young V, Diana Ormanzhi, Emily Fromm, Fafi, Felicia Ann, Gigi Chen, Gina Altadonna, Glenn Arthur, Grace Wang, Happy D, Helice Wen, Holly Matthews, Howard Lyon, Isabel Samaras, Jaclyn Alderete, Jana Brike, Jane Lee, Jessica Sillus, Jessica So Ren Tang, Jodie Herrera, John Casey, John Osgood, John Walker, Joseph Lorusso, Josh Thurman, Joshua Coffy, Joshua Lawyer, Julie Filipenko, Juliet Schreckinger, Kelly McKernan, Kelsey Bowen, Kierstin Young, Kim Leutwyler, Kremena Chipilova, Lacey Bryant, Lana Kohn, Lara Dann, Laura Colors, Lauren Saxton, Leilani Bustamante, MJ Lindo-Lawyer, Mandy Tsung, Mara Bubblegum, Marcos Lafarga, Margaret Morales, Maria Carmela, Marie-Eve Proteau, Mark Bryan, Maryam Gohar, Michael Camarra, Olympia Altimir, PX Miranda, Ransom & Mitchell, Raul D’Mauries, Raúl Guerra, Regina Sattarova, Richard Ahnert, Ricky Watts, Robin Galante, Sarah McCloskey, Skye Becker, Sofia Venegas, Spencer Keeton Cunningham, Stacy Ransom, Steve Hughes, Steve Javiel, Steven Kenny, Sybiline, Sylvia Ji, Terry Ribera, Thomas Ascott, Tosin Kalejaye, The Obanoth, The Tracy Piper, V R Rivera, Valeriya Volkova, Xhanthi, Yamakawa, Young Ji Cha, Zarina Situmorang, Zelyss, and more. #moderneden #mikecuffe #warholian #theartofart #tenderliundreaming (at Modern Eden Gallery) https://www.instagram.com/p/CSiDB_Ipr4Q/?utm_medium=tumblr
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susulaw · 4 years
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Books read in 2019
‪2019,看的最多的是小說。讀的最多的作家是老金和石黑一雄,每人各佔三本。今年看的這幾本小說基本上都很喜歡,最有感覺的是Shirley Jackson的We Have Always Lived in the Castle。
中文越看越少,其他語言只有兩本日语翻中文,一本西語翻英文的百年孤獨,後者是重讀。
翻來覆去重看的則還是那幾個:紅樓夢,尼采,木心和Saint-Exupéry.
Fictions:
Mrs. Dalloway by Virginia Woold
The Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemingway
The Remains of the Days by Kazuo Ishiguro
An Artist of the Floating World by Kazuo Ishiguro
Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro
We Have Always Lived in the Castle by Shirley Jackson
The Stand by Stephen King
The Outsider by Stephen King
IT by Stephen King
炸裂志 by 閻連科
The Testaments by Margaret Atwood
The Girl Who Never Read Noam Chomsky by Jana Casals
An American Marriage by Taraji Jones
Philosophy and History:
The Art of Loving by Erich Fromm
Escape from Freedom by Erich Fromm
Originals: How Non-conformists Move the World by Adam Grant
陰翳禮讚 by 谷崎润一郎
江戶日本 by 茂呂美耶
Social & Science:
All the Single Ladies by Rebecca Traister
Seven Days in the Art World by Sarah Thornton
China Airborne by James Fallows
Accessory to War: The Unspoken Alliance Between Astrophysics and the Military by Neil deGrasse Tyson
Other:
Morning Glory on the Vine: Early Songs and Drawings by Joni Mitchell
Greek to Me by Mary Norris
沉默與喘息:我所經歷的中國和文學 by 閻連科
Permanent Record by Edward Snowden
紅樓夢的兩個世界 by 余英時
The Great Courses:
The Fall and Rise of China by Richard Baum
The Great Ideas of Philosophy, 2nd Edition by Daniel N. Robinson
The Will to Power: The Philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche
Read & Listened again (and again):
Land of Men: Wind, Sand and Stars by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel García Márquez
A Little History of the World by E. H. Gombrich
Manage Your Day-to-Day: Build Your Routine, Find Your Focus, and Sharpen Your Creative Mind
The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas (LOL)
Astrophysics for People by Neil deGrasse Tyson
文學回憶錄 by 木心
紅樓夢
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julesrulessports · 4 years
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NFL Combine Winners and Losers
I always love the NFL draft process and the combine is very fun to watch. I look forward to watching it every year. This year, I decided to talk about winners and losers from it.
Winners
Isaiah Simmons - he proved that he’s an athletic freak
Mekhi Becton - how does someone of his size run a 5.11 40]
Jonathan Taylor - stood out among the running backs
Tristan Wirfs - all around great combine
Michael Turk - 25 bench press reps as a punter
Chase Claypool - very fast for his size 
Losers
Mitchell Wilcox - slow 40 time and low vertical
Trey Adams - underperformed in almost everything
Tony Jones - struggled athletically, even compared to other running backs of his size
Jake Fromm - poor accuracy and arm strength
Zack Moss - slow 40 time
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abhayhatia · 3 years
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Expenses Comeback To Beat Lions 16-15
Expenses Comeback To Beat Lions 16-15
Josh Allen rested and Mitchell Trubisky slightly performed within the Buffalo Expenses’ preseason opener, giving Davis Webb and Jake Fromm prolonged alternatives to turn what they may do. Buffalo Expenses quarterback Davis Webb (7) is tackled via Detroit Lions cornerback Ifeatu Melifonwu (26) all over the primary part of the preseason NFL soccer sport in Detroit, Michigan USA, on Friday, August…
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stokesy · 4 years
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So HAPPY to be a part of this along with friends and fellow Bay Area Artists!!!!! Wonderland SF is truly excited and honored about having the opportunity to curate "The Return" At our favorite gallery in the World 111 Minna Gallery The show will go live Friday August 7, 2020 at 6:pm hosted by Robert Casanovas To see it live for free please go to: https://howlive.tv/event/v3WhgaipXkAWCfgqbRnbVA Artwork will be on sale at : www.111minnagallery.com The show will be up for 2 months and if you want to see in person please email Michelle for an appointment at: [email protected] Also if you wish to donate to keep 111 Minna gallery supporting our community please go to: https://www.gofundme.com/f/111-minna-gallery-funraiser?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=p_cp%20share-sheet&fbclid=IwAR2rWVWrSqDYLeKEPql1TU12yaKOjj8DaqR0JUKbqZuzQO6YpabjxwhyDCk Featuring: Alberto Ybarra Alec Huxley Amandalynn Amber Allen Andrzej Karwacki Brandon Hurley Brett Crawford Chris W. Stokes Daryll Peirce David Young Dianne Hoffman Donavon Brutus Doug Rhodes Eddie O. Rodriguez Emily Fromm Erik Alós Felicia Ann Felicia Gabaldon Inga Bard J.L. King Jaxon Northon Jeffrey Nemenzo Jesus Hernandez Joel Tesh John Osgood Jon Ching Josh Thurman Joshua Lawyer Kenneth Malone Lana Kohn Laura Buss Leon Loucheur Lindsey Millikan Luciano Roque Marc Wagenseil Marina Berlin Matt Gonzalez Micah LeBRUN Michael Murphy Mike Davis MJ Lindo Monty Guy N8 Van Dyke Olympia Altimir Galvez Paul Lewin Paul Morin Phillip Hua Ransom and Mitchell Raul D’Mauries Rob Casanovas Robert Bowen Romanowski Safi Kolozsvari Sam Flores Serge Gay Jr. Sierra Lowe SKINNER Steve Javiel Tati Hol Ursula Xanthe Young Ximena Rendon ---------------- Also... 111 Minna Gallery is hosting and producing this 3 day festival to raise money to keep the gallery running. You can check out below all the cool stuff happening: Special Thanks to Co-Producers Rob Pengoo Casanovas and Richard Ciccarone THURSDAY AUGUST 6, 2020 Event link: https://howlive.tv/event/RlSjzpbZ-uTwhfmhyNs0xg · Last Gasp “50 Years of Art (Group show curated by the fabulous Ron Turner · Magic by the fabulous Jeremy Flores · Saving our SOMA Spots (Manny (at San Francisco, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/CDk6CQHhocc/?igshid=pl0f8a968tdo
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bdscuatui · 4 years
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Tài sản được bán lần cuối vào tháng 11 năm 2012 với giá 7 triệu đô la.Sheridan-MacMahon Realtor ở Middleburg đại diện cho người bán và người mua.Cũng trong tuần trước, một trang trại rộng 83 mẫu gần The Plains được bán với giá 2,85 triệu USD.Dọc theo đường Zulla, nông trại Gone Away Farm có một ngôi nhà chính gồm bốn phòng ngủ với bảy phòng tắm, một nhà bếp sành điệu và bốn lò sưởi.Tài sản bao gồm một người thuê nhà ba phòng ngủ, một nhà khách, hồ bơi, bốn ao, hai chuồng trại, một nhà kho thiết bị và các tòa nhà khác.Tài sản đã đi vào thị trường vào tháng 5 năm 2018 với giá chào bán 4,98 triệu đô la, theo Realtor.com. 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packernet · 4 years
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New Post has been published on https://www.packernet.com/blog/2019/12/31/2020-nfl-draft-big-board-2/
2020 NFL Draft Big Board
My consensus big board for the 2020 NFL Draft is currently comprised of 20 big boards that have been updated in the last 30 days to create one giant big board that gives a big picture view of where each player is currently being ranked around the web.
  Rank Player Position Type School AVG 1 Chase Young EDGE DE Ohio State 1.12 2 Joe Burrow QB Pro LSU 4.06 3 Jerry Jeudy WR WR Alabama 4.65 4 Jeffrey Okudah CB CB Ohio State 6.24 5 Tua Tagovailoa QB Dual Alabama 6.53 6 Derrick Brown DL 3 Tech Auburn 6.76 7 Andrew Thomas OT LT Georgia 6.82 8 Isaiah Simmons LB SLB Clemson 9.06 9 Ceedee Lamb WR WR Oklahoma 9.24 10 A.J. Epenesa EDGE DE Iowa 11.06 11 Tristan Wirfs OT RT Iowa 13.00 12 Henry Ruggs WR WR Alabama 13.75 13 Grant Delpit S SS LSU 14.00 14 Javon Kinlaw DL 3 Tech South Carolina 14.81 15 Kristian Fulton CB CB LSU 18.35 16 Justin Herbert QB Dual Oregon 19.41 17 D’Andre Swift RB RB Georgia 19.88 18 Laviska Shenault WR WR Colorado 23.29 19 Jedrick Wills OT RT Alabama 23.53 20 Trevon Diggs CB CB Alabama 24.18 21 Jonathan Taylor RB RB Wisconsin 24.53 22 Tyler Biadasz IOL OC Wisconsin 24.75 23 Xavier McKinney S SS Alabama 26.13 24 Dylan Moses LB WLB Alabama 28.15 25 Yetur Gross-Matos EDGE DE Penn State 29.29 26 Creed Humphrey IOL OC Oklahoma 30.80 27 Kenneth Murray LB MLB Oklahoma 31.38 28 Raekwon Davis DL 3 Tech Alabama 31.47 29 Tee Higgins WR WR Clemson 31.94 30 Paulson Adebo CB CB Stanford 32.88 31 Travis Etienne RB RB Clemson 33.63 32 Curtis Weaver EDGE OLB Auburn 34.60 33 K’Lavon Chaisson EDGE OLB LSU 35.13 34 Marvin Wilson DL NT Florida State 36.17 35 C.J. Henderson CB CB Florida 36.47 36 Shaun Wade CB Ohio State 36.93 37 Terrell Lewis LB SLB Alabama 37.75 38 Julian Okwara EDGE DE Notre Dame 38.69 39 Alex Leatherwood OT LT Alabama 39.18 40 Jalen Reagor WR WR TCU 40.27 41 J.K. Dobbins RB RB Ohio State 42.81 42 Neville Gallimore DL Oklahoma 43.57 43 DeVonta Smith WR WR Alabama 44.15 44 Bryce Hall CB CB Virginia 44.21 45 Prince Tega Wanogho OT LT Auburn 46.67 46 Jacob Eason QB Pro Washington 47.93 47 Austin Jackson OT USC 48.93 48 Hamsah Nasirildeen S Florida State 51.64 49 A.J. Terrell CB CB Clemson 52.33 50 K.J. Hamler WR Penn State 53.85 51 Nick Harris IOL Washington 55.00 52 Jake Fromm QB Pro Georgia 55.19 53 Tyler Johnson WR SWR Minnesota 59.50 54 Trey Adams OT LT Washington 60.47 55 Jeff Gladney CB CB TCU 60.50 56 Chuba Hubbard RB Oklahoma State 62.00 57 Ashtyn Davis S California 63.07 58 Jordan Love QB Pro Utah State 63.57 59 Justin Jefferson WR WR LSU 64.40 60 Jalen Hurts QB Dual Oklahoma 64.71 61 Jaylon Johnson CB CB Utah 65.43 62 Lucas Niang OT RT TCU 65.57 63 Brandon Aiyuk WR WR Arizona State 69.27 64 Brycen Hopkins TE TE Purdue 69.86 65 Tylan Wallace WR WR Oklahoma State 69.86 66 Carlos Basham EDGE DE Wake Forest 71.38 67 Leki Fotu DL Utah 71.40 68 Josh Jones OT Houston 72.18 69 Jabari Zuniga EDGE Florida 73.62 70 Sage Surratt WR WR Wake Forest 74.44 71 Mekhi Becton OT LT Louisville 76.23 72 Cameron Dantzler CB CB Mississippi State 76.53 73 Cam Akers RB RB Florida State 77.15 74 Alton Robinson EDGE DE Syracuse 77.33 75 Brandon Jones S FS Texas 77.38 76 Darryl Williams IOL OG Mississippi State 77.58 77 Netane Muti DL Fresno State 77.90 78 Zack Moss RB RB Utah 78.91 79 Jonathan Greenard EDGE Florida 80.55 80 Anfernee Jennings EDGE DE Alabama 81.00 81 Samuel Cosmi OT Texas 82.00 82 Hunter Bryant TE Washington 83.57 83 Kenny Willekes EDGE DE Michigan State 83.85 84 Jack Driscoll OT RT Auburn 85.33 85 Troy Dye LB ILB Oregon 87.77 86 Justin Madubuike DL 3 Tech Texas A&M 88.30 87 Trey Smith IOL OG Tennessee 89.55 88 Najee Harris RB RB Alabama 89.62 89 Bradlee Anae EDGE DE Utah 89.89 90 Antoine Winfield S Minneosta 90.11 91 Darrell Taylor LB SLB Tennessee 90.36 92 Deommodore Lenoir CB Oregon 91.13 93 Michael Pittman WR Southern California 91.33 94 Malik Harrison LB OLB Ohio State 91.38 95 Richard LeCounte S Georgia 93.30 96 Collin Johnson WR WR Texas 93.42 97 Josh Uche LB SLB Michigan 94.67 98 Clyde Edwards-Helaire RB LSU 95.38 99 Jared Pinkney TE TE Vanderbilt 95.54 100 Shane Lemieux IOL OG Oregon 96.09 101 Rashard Lawrence DL 5 Tech LSU 96.09 102 Solomon Kindley IOL OG Georgia 97.09 103 Devin Duvernay WR Texas 97.80 104 Monty Rice LB Georgia 99.86 105 Jacob Phillips LB MLB LSU 100.44 106 Denzel Mims WR WR Baylor 101.22 107 Jake Hanson IOL OC Oregon 101.25 108 Albert Okwuegbunam TE TE Missouri 102.07 109 Zack Baun EDGE OLB Wisconsin 102.67 110 Donovan Peoples-Jones WR WR Michigan 103.20 111 Alaric Jackson OT LT Iowa 107.11 112 Walker Little OT LT Stanford 107.80 113 Khalid Kareem EDGE DE Notre Dame 108.00 114 Logan Stenberg IOL LG Kentucky 108.83 115 Markus Bailey LB Purdue 108.83 116 Shyheim Carter CB CB Alabama 109.50 117 Larrell Murchison DL NC State 110.29 118 Lloyd Cushenberry IOL LSU 110.88 119 Jordan Elliott DL Missouri 111.67 120 Kyle Dugger S Lenoir-Rhyne 112.57 121 Marlon Davidson EDGE DE Auburn 113.70 122 Eric Stokes CB CB Georgia 116.75 123 Ke’Shawn Vaughn RB RB Vanderbilt 117.88 124 Ben Bredeson IOL OG Michigan 120.00 125 Eno Benjamin RB RB Arizona State 120.38 126 Nick Coe EDGE OLB Auburn 120.88 127 Hakeem Adeniji OT LT Kansas 121.29 128 Calvin Throckmorton OT RT Oregon 122.00 129 Chazz Surratt LB ILB North Carolina 122.86 130 Zach Shackelford IOL OC Texas 123.17 131 Jordyn Brooks LB Texas Tech 123.83 132 Lamar Jackson CB CB Nebraska 124.73 133 Bryan Edwards WR WR South Carolina 125.00 134 Raequan Williams DL NT Michigan State 125.75 135 Damon Arnette CB CB Ohio State 126.22 136 Antoine Brooks CB SCB Maryland 127.89 137 Isaiah Hodgins WR Oregon State 130.75 138 K.J. Hill WR SWR Ohio State 132.89 139 Antonio Gandy-Golden WR WR Liberty 133.78 140 Jacob Breeland TE TE Oregon 135.10 141 David Woodward LB ILB Utah State 136.43 142 Lamical Perine RB Florida 136.63 143 Joe Bachie LB MLB Michigan State 137.00 144 Anthony McFarland RB Maryland 137.88 145 J.R. Reed S S Georgia 138.89 146 Alex Highsmith DL UNC Charlotte 139.50 147 Darnay Holmes CB CB UCLA 139.75 148 Ross Blacklock DL DT TCU 139.83 149 Robert Hunt OT Louisiana-Lafayette 140.00 150 Nico Collins WR Michigan 140.50 151 Kylin Hill RB 0 Mississippi State 140.63 152 Tommy Kraemer IOL RG Notre Dame 141.14 153 Julian Blackmon S Utah 141.29 154 A.J. Dillon RB RB Boston College 142.00 155 Trevon Hill EDGE Miami 142.00 156 Paddy Fisher LB MLB Northwestern 142.43 157 Justin Strnad LB Wake Forest 142.86 158 Anthony Gordon QB QB Washington State 143.57 159 Colby Parkinson TE TE Stanford 144.38 160 Davon Hamilton DL Ohio State 145.17 161 Gabriel Davis WR WR UCF 145.89 162 Jonathan Garvin EDGE Miami 150.14 163 K’Von Wallace S Clemson 152.20 164 Charlie Heck OT North Carolina 152.50 165 Harrison Bryant TE Florida Atlantic 153.63 166 Aaron Fuller WR Washington 155.25 167 Essang Bassey CB CB Wake Forest 155.63 168 D.J. Wonnum EDGE DE South Carolina 156.00 169 Justin Herron OT Wake Forest 158.20 170 Richie Grant S FS UCF 159.43 171 Evan Weaver LB ILB California 159.50 172 John Simpson IOL OG Clemson 160.40 173 Jamie Newman QB Wake Forest 160.60 174 Shaquille Quarterman LB MLB Miami 161.25 175 Myles Bryant S SS Washington 162.00 176 Isaiah Wilson OT RT Georgia 163.33 177 Tyler Huntley QB Utah 163.67 178 Myles Dorn S North Carolina 164.71 179 McTelvin Agim DL 3 Tech Arkansas 164.75 180 Lavert Hill CB CB Michigan 165.75 181 Kwity Paye EDGE DE Michigan 167.33 182 Jaron Bryant CB Fresno State 168.67 183 Jordan Mack LB Virginia 169.00 184 Levonta Taylor CB CB Florida State 169.00 185 Thomas Graham CB 0 Oregon 169.50 186 Terrell Burgess S Utah 171.00 187 Alohi Gilman S FS Notre Dame 171.67 188 K.J. Costello QB Pro Stanford 171.83 189 Benito Jones DL Ole Miss 172.25 190 Reggie Floyd S SS Virginia Tech 173.71 191 Nate Landman LB Colorado 173.80 192 Akeem Davis-Gaither LB Appalachian State 173.80 193 Kamal Martin LB Minnesota 175.25 194 Kendall Coleman EDGE DE Syracuse 175.25 195 Troy Pride CB Notre Dame 177.20 196 Jordon Scott DL Oregon 177.38 197 Patrick Jones EDGE Pittsburgh 179.33 198 Michael Divinity EDGE OLB LSU 179.67 199 Jason Strowbridge DL DT North Carolina 180.43 200 Charles Snowden LB Virginia 180.67 201 Tipa Galeai EDGE Utah State 180.71 202 John Hightower WR Boise State 181.00 203 Chase Claypool WR Notre Dame 181.43 204 Mohamed Barry LB Nebraska 182.67 205 Baron Browning LB Ohio State 182.75 206 T.J. Brunson LB MLB South Carolina 184.50 207 Joe Gaziano EDGE DE Northwestern 184.67 208 Quartney Davis WR WR Texas A&M 184.71 209 Jalen Elliott S Notre Dame 185.17 210 Carter Coughlin EDGE DE Minnesota 188.14 211 Kendrick Rogers WR WR Texas A&M 188.40 212 Tyler Clark DL 5 Tech Georgia 189.00 213 Cole Van Lanen OT Wisconsin 189.60 214 Jaylinn Hawkins S California 189.67 215 James Proche WR WR Southern Methodist 190.00 216 Cheyenne O’Grady TE Arkansas 190.00 217 Scott Frantz OT LT Kansas State 191.33 218 Yasir Durant OT Missouri 191.75 219 Robert Landers DL Ohio State 192.33 220 Kalija Lipscomb WR WR Vanderbilt 192.75 221 Jauan Jennings 193.00 222 Josiah Deguara TE Cincinnati 196.86 223 Nate Stanley QB Pro Iowa 198.67 224 Mitchell Wilcox TE TE South Florida 199.75 225 Cesar Ruiz IOL OC Michigan 200.67 226 A.J. Green CB Oklahoma State 201.20 227 Trey Sermon RB 0 Oklahoma 201.60 228 Trajan Bandy CB Miami 202.50 229 LaBryan Ray EDGE DE Alabama 202.67 230 Chase Lucas CB CB Arizona State 204.50 231 Jordan Fuller S SS Ohio State 205.40 232 Patrick Queen LB LSU 207.00 233 Matt Hennessy IOL OC Temple 207.33 234 Bryce Perkins QB Dual Virginia 207.40 235 Sam Ehlinger QB Dual Texas 207.50 236 Quintez Cephus WR WR Wisconsin 207.86 237 Brad Stewart S Florida 208.67 238 Jared Mayden S Alabama 209.00 239 Van Jefferson WR Florida 210.67 240 Cam Brown LB Penn State 212.00 241 J.J. Taylor RB Arizona 212.60 242 Ezra Cleveland OT LT Boise State 214.40 243 Jake Luton QB Oregon State 215.00 244 Daniel Bituli LB Tennessee 215.00 245 Sadarius Hutcherson OT LT South Carolina 216.50 246 Charlie Taumoepeau TE Portland State 217.50 247 Khaleke Hudson LB SLB Michigan 218.50 248 Glen Logan DL 5 Tech LSU 219.50 249 Tremayne Anchrum OT Clemson 220.00 250 Adam Trautman TE Dayton 220.00 251 Jeremy Chinn S Southern Illinois 221.00 252 Francis Bernard LB Utah 223.00 253 Matt Peart OT UConn 223.00 254 Colton McKivitz OT LT West Virginia 224.86 255 Reggie Corbin RB Illinois 226.50 256 Terence Steele OT LT Texas Tech 227.50 257 Levi Onwuzurike DL Washington 229.33 258 Kellen Mond QB Texas A&M 229.50 259 Michael Pinckney LB WLB Miami 229.50 260 Patrick Taylor RB RB Memphis 230.00 261 Stephen Sullivan TE LSU 232.00 262 Geno Stone S SS Iowa 234.00 263 Joe Reed WR WR Virginia 234.25 264 Nigel Warrior CB Tennessee 234.40 265 Shane Buechele QB SMU 241.00 266 Saahdiq Charles OT LT LSU 241.00 267 Stanford Samuels CB CB Florida State 241.00 268 Khyiris Tonga DL NT BYU 244.50 269 Chris Orr LB ILB Wisconsin 244.50 270 David Dowell S FS Michigan State 244.67 271 J.D. Spielman WR Nebraska 245.25 272 Erroll Thompson LB MLB Mississippi State 246.33 273 Lynn Bowden WR Kentucky 247.00 274 Dane Jackson CB CB Pittsburgh 250.00 275 T.J. Vasher WR Texas Tech 250.00 276 Lawrence Cager WR Miami 252.00 277 Michael Onwenu IOL OG Michigan 252.50 278 Stephen Carr RB USC 255.00 279 Rayshard Ashby LB MLB Virginia Tech 255.50 280 Gage Cervenka IOL Clemson 257.00 281 Alex Taylor OT South Carolina State 258.00 282 Robert Windsor DL Penn State 259.67 283 Khalil Davis DL Nebraska 261.00 284 DeeJay Dallas RB Miami 261.33 285 Salvon Ahmed RB Washington 262.50 286 Kyahva Tezino DL San Diego State 266.50 287 Cole McDonald QB Hawaii 269.00 288 James Smith-Williams EDGE NC State 271.25 289 Steven Montez QB Pro Colorado 271.33 290 Naquan Jones DL Michigan State 274.67 291 Tyler Vaughns WR WR USC 275.00 292 Charleston Rambo WR WR Oklahoma 279.67 293 Jeff Thomas WR Miami 280.00 294 David Reese LB MLB Florida 281.50 295 Joshua Kelley RB UCLA 282.00 296 Marquez Callaway WR WR Tennessee 284.33 297 Darius Anderson RB TCU 285.00 298 Carlos Davis DL Nebraska 286.50 299 Brendon Hayes DL UCF 291.00 300 Logan Wilson LB Wyoming 296.00 301 Damar Hamlin S FS Pittsburgh 296.33 302 Joey Magnifico TE TE Memphis 297.67 303 Asmar Bilal LB Notre Dame 298.00 304 Davion Taylor LB Colorado 304.00 305 Trystan Colon-Castillo IOL Missouri 304.00 306 Jaquarius Landrews S Mississippi State 305.00 307 Brian Lewerke QB Pro Michigan State 305.00 308 Ty Chandler RB RB Tennessee 308.50 309 Larry Rountree RB Missouri 312.00 310 Jay Tufele DL USC 314.50 311 Luke Farrell TE TE Ohio State 315.50 312 John Penisini DL Utah 316.50 313 Sean McKeon TE Michigan 325.67 314 Nyles Pinckney DL Clemson 328.00 315 Kindle Vildor CB 0 Georgia Southern 329.33 316 Shea Patterson QB Pro Michigan 330.00 317 John Reid S Penn State 334.50 318 Easop Winston WR Washington State 337.50 319 Tarik Black WR WR Michigan 351.50 320 Keith Taylor CB Washington 351.50 321 Mike Panasiuk IDL Michigan State 352.50 322 Christian Rector EDGE OLB USC 356.50 323 Moe Neal RB Syracuse 365.00 324 Jon Runyan OT LT Michigan 366.00 325 Emeka Emezie WR WR North Carolina 370.00 326 Steven Gonzalez IOL Penn State 370.50 327 Mason Fine QB North Texas 376.00 328 Juwan Johnson WR Oregon 378.00 329 Marcel Spears 378.50 330 Marco Wilson CB Florida 389.00 331 Greg Eisworth S SS Iowa State 390.00 332 Ray Lima 393.00 333 Juju Hughes S SS Fresno State 397.00 334 Tamorrion Terry WR WR Florida State 397.00 335 Tanner Muse S Clemson 406.00 336 Noah Togiai TE Oregon State 414.50
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longrocksonthebeach · 4 years
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1. Buffalo Springfield - For What it’s Worth
2. The Flying Burrito Brothers - Older Guys
3. The Allman Brothers Band - Don’t Keep Me Wondering
4. Luis Gasca - Street Dude
5. Traffic - Rock n Roll Stew
6. David Bowie - Ziggy Stardust
7. Bruce Springsteen - Growin’ Up
8. The Overton Berry Trio - And I Love Her
9. Joni Mitchell - Court and Spark
10. Van Morrison - Into the Mystic
11. Bob Dylan - Forever Young
12. Graham Nash - I Used to Be a King
13. The Grateful Dead - Foolish Heart
14. The Talking Heads - Once in a Lifetime
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dyoungv · 4 years
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#Repost @micahlebrun • • • • • • @111minnagallery has been such a major part of my life over the past 20 years and I'm not the only one! It SUPER sucks they've had to close & unable to open yet due to their unique business model, so they need some help. Please consider a donation www.gofundme.com/f/111-minna-gallery-funraiser (link in their bio) AND check out what they have coming up: THE RETURN opening will be hosted on August 7th during their 3-day online live stream festival on Minna TV, to raise funds to keep their doors open and bring the community back together. +++ Incredible artist lineup featuring: Alberto Ybarra @albertoybarra Alec Huxley @alechuxley Amandalynn @alynnpaint Amber Allen @amberallenart Andrzej Karwacki @andrzej_michael Brandon Hurley @brandonhurleyarts Brett Crawford @brettcrawfordart Chris W. Stokes @chrisstokes Daryll Peirce @daryllpeirce D Young V @dyoungv Dianne Hoffman @diannehoffmanart Doug Rhodes @dougrhodes Emily Fromm @emilylfromm Erik Alós @erik_alos Felicia Ann @felishita Felicia Gabaldon @feliciagabaldonart Inga Bard @ingabard J.L. King @j.l.kingart Jaxon Northon @jaxonnorthonportraits Jeffrey Nemenzo @jnemenzoart Jesus Hernandez @theartofjesus John Osgood @johnosgood Jon Ching @jonchingart Josh Thurman @thurmanart Joshua Lawyer @joshuathelawyer Kenneth Malone @3nolam Lana Kohn @lanakohn_art Laura Buss @authentictattoo Leon Loucheur @loucheur Lindsey Millikan @milli_art Luciano Roque @luciano_art Marina Berlin @marina.berlin Micah LeBRUN @micahlebrun Michael Murphy @supersonicmod Mike Davis @mikedavis813 MJ Lindo @mjlindo Monty Guy @montyguy N8 Van Dyke @69n8vandyke Olympia Altimir @olydarko Paul Lewin @paullewinart Phillip Hua @philliphua Ransom and Mitchell @ransom_mitchell Raul D’Mauries @rdmauries Rob Casanovas @pengoo Robert Bowen @bowenstuff Romanowski @romanowski45 Sam Flores @samagram12 Serge Gay Jr. @sergegayjr SKINNER @theartofskinner Steve Javiel @stevejaviel Tati Holt @tati_holt Ursula Xanthe Young @ursulaxyoung Ximena Rendon @ximenarendon +_+ #111minnagallery #111minna #wonderlandsf #artgallery #artcommunity #sanfranciscoart #sfart #bayareaart #sfevents #onlineartshow #artforsale #newcontemporaryart #artlove #art (at 111 Minna Gallery) https://www.instagram.com/p/CCt2OM5BZ4Z/?igshid=12czdgj4qe9lh
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tlatlandblog · 7 years
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Mavrakis, Mendoza, Mercedes Bunz
Internet, un continente del amor y del odio
por Bibiana Ruiz, Revista Ñ, 4/11/2017
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La conocida parábola “Los ciegos y el elefante” cuenta la historia de seis sabios hindúes privados del sentido de la vista que querían saber cómo era un elefante. Para el primero, que tocó su lomo, el paquidermo era como una pared. Para el segundo, que tanteó un colmillo, como una lanza. Para el tercero, que se topó con la trompa, como una serpiente. Así siguieron hasta completar seis descripciones del animal absolutamente incompatibles entre sí. La paradoja es que todos tenían razón. En Occidente, fue el poeta estadounidense John Godfrey Saxe quien popularizó este relato en 1872, y el psicólogo y filósofo humanista Erich Fromm lo empleó en El arte de amar (1956) para hablar de los objetos amorosos. En los últimos veinte años, la metáfora ha sido repetida en más de una disertación para dar cuenta de la variedad de perspectivas, emanadas de diferentes disciplinas, sobre un objeto misterioso que invadió nuestra cotidianeidad: Internet, eso para lo que todo el mundo tiene una definición. Pero ¿qué es eso que llamamos Internet? ¿Todos sabemos exactamente de qué hablamos cada vez que enunciamos esa palabra?
Tres textos publicados este año trabajan con los significantes de la red y dialogan con el discurso naturalizado. En Internet, el último continente (Crujía), el filólogo y doctor en Letras Juan José Mendoza aborda ese espacio como una geografía en la que recorre mapas, e-Topías –un nuevo tipo de espacios, en términos de W. J. Mitchell– y cuerpos que le permiten transitar el territorio de la Web. Casi dándole una continencia –o por qué no cierto refugio– al ambiente que ¿supimos conquistar? analiza la actitud y la compostura de ese “cuerpo” que llamamos Internet intentando comprender la cartografía emergente. La datificación del mundo, la cultura del yo y las tecnologías “pergeñan las escuelas estéticas del mundo contemporáneo”. Por eso Mendoza analiza obras de arte e instalaciones, e incluso entrevista al antropólogo francés Marc Augé, autor de Los no lugares, todo en el marco de “la ominosa fábrica de resentimientos que es el presente”.
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Por su parte, el periodista y escritor Nicolás Mavrakis cuestiona, desde La utilidad del odio, una pregunta sobre internet (Letra Sudaca), lo naive de seguir hablando de las bondades de la Web cuando todos los años (y todos los hechos) que llevamos respirando el ambiente digital debieran ser más que suficientes para comprender que insistir con un discurso en nombre de la libertad, de la supuesta neutralidad y objetividad de la red, y de la positividad que seguimos empeñados en sostener no son lo que se pregonaba en épocas del auge de la Web 2.0. En esta era marcada por la palabra experiencia, la materialidad y la espacialidad se representan aquí y ahora.
A su vez, ambos autores se ocupan del área de intersección entre la literatura, la técnica y la tecnología. En ellos la pregunta sobre Internet es estética, filosófica, íntima, virtual y social, y las citas y los datos duros están ahí para secundar sus reflexiones. Por la cadencia en la escritura, en el texto de Mendoza resiste la poesía. Describe “cables de fibra óptica chorreando agua marina y luz” a la vez que desliza ideas como la de que las empresas de Internet “serán nuestros países”, la información y la recolección de datos parece ser “el gran móvil de nuestra época” y el ciberespacio se vuelve “un inconsciente colectivo moralizante y biempensante, ominoso e insondable al mismo tiempo”. Allí también se pregunta, no sin un pesar, “¿Qué haremos con el presente, esa distopía en la que todos los días iniciamos sesión?”.
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En cambio, Mavrakis ensaya desde la observación y la crítica. Y también habla del poder o el carácter moralizante pero de los “filtros sociales” y la “neutralidad del vínculo” entre empresas como Facebook y Google y sus millones de usuarios. ¿Hay libertad en Internet? ¿Es un espacio democrático, o democratizado? ¿Puede la libre expresión arbitrarse? ¿Qué hacen las personas con las (ya no tan) nuevas tecnologías? son algunas de las preguntas que articulan el texto. Georg Hegel, Martin Heidegger, Slavoj Žižek, Byung-Chul Han, Martin Amis, Hito Steyerl, Boris Groys, Claudia Kozak, entre otros, están ahí para validar lo que observa el autor, que la Web de los primeros años del siglo XXI amenaza con transformarse en “un club totalitario de buena onda y neutralidad”. Así, el escritor agrega a la discusión condimentos bien actuales: la relación entre la tecnología y la exhibición, y la política y su intervención e interacción con (y a través de) la Web.
Este último punto es algo que comparte con la periodista y teórica cultural alemana Mercedes Bunz, quien también recurre a la dimensión social de la red. Enfocado en el fenómeno de la automatización, La revolución silenciosa, cómo los algoritmos transforman el conocimiento, el trabajo, la opinión pública y la política sin hacer mucho ruido (Cruce) alcanza también el aprendizaje y la pluralidad de voces. Aunque la primera parte del texto, donde compara la tecnologización con la industrialización resulta algo redundante para el debate presente, su lectura sirve para entender por qué llegamos donde llegamos y cómo o en qué condiciones a la discusión actual. Bunz habla de los medios, del periodismo, pero sobre todo de los algoritmos que hicieron que la percepción, la recepción y la reproducción de ellos fueran diferentes. Analiza el fenómeno de la digitalización en el mundo del trabajo, la democracia y los medios de comunicación; describe cómo la algoritmización en diferentes campos pone en tensión el rol del “experto” y la forma de procesar la información y producir conocimiento. Ante la grieta entre tecnofóbicos y tecnoutópicos, Bunz reconoce dos caras de una misma reacción: la pasividad ante los cambios que se naturalizan como algo dado.
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La revolución silenciosa... propone rescatar una actitud más progresista frente a la tecnología. “Para la población no es hora de temerle a la digitalización sino de aprovecharla”, para salir del dilema, sin olvidar que “las máquinas no tienen intereses, no tienen voluntad”, sino que existen un diseño y un programa humano que responden a intereses detrás de cada innovación. También recuerda que no hace mucho “concebíamos la tecnología como una herramienta que da forma a nuestras sociedades y las desafía –como algo que nos permite intervenir creativamente”, y un devenir inevitable que sólo deja espacio para la resignación o la celebración.
Habitar la actualización para estructurar y darle sentido a la realidad parece ser la expresión del lenguaje digital vigente. La tan nombrada “experiencia usuario”, ¿existe? Mavrakis considera que la pregunta más interesante sobre la tecnología ya no se concentra en la expansión de dispositivos conectados a la Web sino “en las cualidades con las que las sociedades digitales establecen y regulan sus propios símbolos y sus propias costumbres”. En otras palabras, Bunz se refiere a “técnicas culturales” que se establecen de manera imprevista a partir de la “funcionalidad técnica” y que a su vez “ninguna de ellas determina de qué manera la tecnología se emplea como técnica social y qué uso político se hace de ella”.
Ni optimistas ni pesimistas, los tres autores se proponen aceptar el desafío que propone la digitalización desde una mirada crítica rigurosa. Entre todos dan cuenta de la multiplicidad de perspectivas desde muchos y diferentes campos al tiempo que rechazan la pasividad frente al cambio. Después de todo, como dice Bunz, “todos los aparatos, también los digitales, se entregan con un interruptor para apagarlos”.
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Georgia Bulldogs Summer Long Sweet Southern Lady FootBall Started shirt, hoodie, sweater, v-neck t-shirt
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This is a design that we would like to bring to the fans of the Georgia Bulldogs, let’s wear the Georgia Bulldogs All Summer Long She Was A Sweet Southern Lady Then FootBall Started shirt to express love to his team. We can certainly use some corner depth and safety. It is likely that DJ informed Kirby that he was not coming so he called Mitchell to let him know there was a list available. I’m curious how many points we have left because I know we are still targeting a few people. Maybe I was skeptical, but I thought Kirby had told DJ to come to SC, so he encouraged Mitchell to commit to the fundamentally.
Kirby is controlling ‘optics’ in recruitment. The basic story that I have read so much about DJs promising their commitment to UGA at 2 pm. When that will not happen, he certainly has a commitment with UGA at 2 pm. In one of the episodes, the team climbed 40 points and their star backward had a late-season injury. The field must tell him that the second string should come in. Just an interesting difference in QB coach motivation from what I have seen with Fromm and his head coach.
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These efforts and experiences draw on a long historical tradition. Since the early days of the psychoanalytic movement, therapists and theorists have worked to uncover and disclose compromises and repressions that are concealed or disguised through fear, distraction, complacency, custom, or compliance. Wilhelm Reich wrote a study called The Mass Psychology of Fascism in 1933. Frankfurt School leaders like Theodor Adorno, Walter Benjamin, Erich Fromm, Max Horkheimer, and Herbert Marcuse developed critical theories melding psychoanalysis with Marxism to analyze new forms of social control that Marx had not foreseen. In the 1960s and 1970s, Frantz Fanon and R. D. Laing (both formally trained psychoanalysts) unmasked the hidden cruelties of race, colonialism, psychiatric diagnosis, and family life. Psychoanalytic feminists like Juliet Mitchell, Nancy Chodorow, Jessica Benjamin, and Dorothy Dinnerstein contributed core ideas to the Second Wave.
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New Post has been published on https://www.packernet.com/blog/2019/12/10/2020-nfl-draft-big-board/
2020 NFL Draft Big Board
For years I’ve been tracking NFL Draft websites and their big boards and aggregating their boards to make 1 master big board. Unfortunately, earlier this year I decided to shut down the site but since I still have the information I figured I would continue the tradition right here on Packernet. Below is my board. the full board has 717 prospects which have been cut down to only players with 2 or more rankings bringing us down to 381 prospects, and then sorted based on highest average rank.
  Rank Player Position Type School AVG 1 Chase Young EDGE DE Ohio State 1.5 2 Jerry Jeudy WR WR Alabama 4.3125 3 Joe Burrow QB Pro LSU 5.1875 4 Andrew Thomas OT LT Georgia 5.3125 5 Jeffrey Okudah CB CB Ohio State 7 6 Tua Tagovailoa QB Dual Alabama 7.0625 7 Derrick Brown DL 3 Tech Auburn 7.6875 8 Isaiah Simmons LB SLB Clemson 9.5 9 Ceedee Lamb WR WR Oklahoma 10.0625 10 Grant Delpit S SS LSU 11.4375 11 A.J. Epenesa EDGE DE Iowa 11.4375 12 Tristan Wirfs OT RT Iowa 11.8125 13 Henry Ruggs WR WR Alabama 14.69231 14 Javon Kinlaw DL 3 Tech South Carolina 15.125 15 Kristian Fulton CB CB LSU 16.1875 16 Justin Herbert QB Dual Oregon 18.6875 17 Trevon Diggs CB CB Alabama 19.93333 18 D’Andre Swift RB RB Georgia 21 19 Tyler Biadasz IOL OC Wisconsin 21.53333 20 Dylan Moses LB WLB Alabama 23.76923 21 Laviska Shenault WR WR Colorado 23.875 22 Xavier McKinney S SS Alabama 30 23 Jonathan Taylor RB RB Wisconsin 30.375 24 Yetur Gross-Matos EDGE DE Penn State 30.6875 25 Creed Humphrey IOL OC Oklahoma 30.78571 26 Alex Leatherwood OT LT Alabama 31.5625 27 Raekwon Davis DL 3 Tech Alabama 32.75 28 Travis Etienne RB RB Clemson 32.8 29 Curtis Weaver EDGE OLB Auburn 32.85714 30 Marvin Wilson DL NT Florida State 33.06667 31 Kenneth Murray LB MLB Oklahoma 33.13333 32 C.J. Henderson CB CB Florida 35.625 33 Julian Okwara EDGE DE Notre Dame 36.26667 34 Tee Higgins WR WR Clemson 37.46667 35 Paulson Adebo CB CB Stanford 37.73333 36 Jalen Reagor WR WR TCU 38.6 37 Jedrick Wills OT RT Alabama 40.57143 38 Bryce Hall CB CB Virginia 43.26667 39 Terrell Lewis LB SLB Alabama 43.53333 40 K’Lavon Chaisson EDGE OLB LSU 44 41 Neville Gallimore DL Oklahoma 44.07143 42 Shaun Wade CB Ohio State 44.38462 43 Jacob Eason QB Pro Washington 46.66667 44 J.K. Dobbins RB RB Ohio State 47.92857 45 Tyler Johnson WR SWR Minnesota 48.92857 46 A.J. Terrell CB CB Clemson 49.53333 47 Prince Tega Wanogho OT LT Auburn 52.13333 48 Austin Jackson OT USC 52.58333 49 Hamsah Nasirildeen S Florida State 54.33333 50 K.J. Hamler WR Penn State 57.83333 51 Jake Fromm QB Pro Georgia 58.53333 52 Jalen Hurts QB Dual Oklahoma 59.92308 53 Jordan Love QB Pro Utah State 60.5 54 DeVonta Smith WR WR Alabama 60.85714 55 Lucas Niang OT RT TCU 61.64286 56 Brycen Hopkins TE TE Purdue 61.64286 57 Darryl Williams IOL OG Mississippi State 62.36364 58 Jaylon Johnson CB CB Utah 64.71429 59 Trey Adams OT LT Washington 64.875 60 Carlos Basham EDGE DE Wake Forest 65.92308 61 Jeff Gladney CB CB TCU 66 62 Chuba Hubbard RB Oklahoma State 66.30769 63 Ashtyn Davis S California 66.57143 64 Justin Jefferson WR WR LSU 67.21429 65 Alton Robinson EDGE DE Syracuse 67.69231 66 Tylan Wallace WR WR Oklahoma State 67.92857 67 Josh Jones OT Houston 68.7 68 Netane Muti DL Fresno State 69.09091 69 Sage Surratt WR WR Wake Forest 73 70 Brandon Jones S FS Texas 73.83333 71 Leki Fotu DL Utah 73.91667 72 Samuel Cosmi OT Texas 75.42857 73 Cameron Dantzler CB CB Mississippi State 77.4 74 Kenny Willekes EDGE DE Michigan State 78 75 Jabari Zuniga EDGE Florida 79.16667 76 Cam Akers RB RB Florida State 79.66667 77 Zack Moss RB RB Utah 79.66667 78 Trey Smith IOL OG Tennessee 81.09091 79 Hunter Bryant TE Washington 83.57143 80 Nick Harris IOL Washington 83.81818 81 Anfernee Jennings EDGE DE Alabama 84.91667 82 Jonathan Greenard EDGE Florida 85.90909 83 Jack Driscoll OT RT Auburn 86.3 84 Jared Pinkney TE TE Vanderbilt 87.07692 85 Lloyd Cushenberry IOL LSU 88.375 86 Troy Dye LB ILB Oregon 88.69231 87 Collin Johnson WR WR Texas 88.81818 88 Malik Harrison LB OLB Ohio State 89.27273 89 Bradlee Anae EDGE DE Utah 90.54545 90 Brandon Aiyuk WR WR Arizona State 91.1 91 Jacob Phillips LB MLB LSU 92.5 92 Mekhi Becton OT LT Louisville 94.45455 93 Monty Rice LB Georgia 94.875 94 Antoine Winfield S Minneosta 95.5 95 Solomon Kindley IOL OG Georgia 95.53846 96 Richard LeCounte S Georgia 95.8 97 Rashard Lawrence DL 5 Tech LSU 97.27273 98 Darrell Taylor LB SLB Tennessee 97.72727 99 Grant Calcaterra TE TE Oklahoma 100.75 100 Shyheim Carter CB CB Alabama 101.8 101 Alaric Jackson OT LT Iowa 102.3333 102 Jaylen Twyman DL DT Pittsburgh 102.5 103 Shane Lemieux IOL OG Oregon 102.8889 104 Najee Harris RB RB Alabama 103.1818 105 Jake Hanson IOL OC Oregon 103.7778 106 Khalid Kareem EDGE DE Notre Dame 105 107 Albert Okwuegbunam TE TE Missouri 105.2308 108 Justin Madubuike DL 3 Tech Texas A&M 105.9 109 Clyde Edwards-Helaire RB LSU 108 110 Jared Hilbers OT RT Washington 108.5 111 Devin Duvernay WR Texas 108.5455 112 Logan Stenberg IOL LG Kentucky 109.625 113 Hakeem Adeniji OT LT Kansas 111.625 114 Deommodore Lenoir CB Oregon 111.7778 115 Ben Bredeson IOL OG Michigan 112.7 116 Josh Uche LB SLB Michigan 112.7273 117 Keandre Jones LB SAM Maryland 113.5 118 Marlon Davidson EDGE DE Auburn 115.3 119 Kyle Dugger S Lenoir-Rhyne 119 120 Cole Kmet TE Notre Dame 119 121 Walker Little OT LT Stanford 119.1429 122 Markus Bailey LB Purdue 119.2857 123 Eno Benjamin RB RB Arizona State 119.75 124 Raequan Williams DL NT Michigan State 121.3 125 Michael Pittman WR Southern California 122.4545 126 Levi Onwuzurike DL Washington 124.2 127 Ke’Shawn Vaughn RB RB Vanderbilt 124.6667 128 Nick Coe EDGE OLB Auburn 126.5 129 Jordan Elliott DL Missouri 126.7143 130 Isaiah Hodgins WR Oregon State 126.9 131 Reggie Floyd S SS Virginia Tech 127.5714 132 J.R. Reed S S Georgia 128.1 133 Larrell Murchison DL NC State 128.625 134 Antonio Gandy-Golden WR WR Liberty 129 135 David Woodward LB ILB Utah State 129.1429 136 Calvin Throckmorton OT RT Oregon 129.5 137 Donovan Peoples-Jones WR WR Michigan 129.5 138 Zack Baun EDGE OLB Wisconsin 129.5833 139 Denzel Mims WR WR Baylor 129.6 140 Jordyn Brooks LB Texas Tech 130.4286 141 Shaquille Quarterman LB MLB Miami 130.7143 142 Antoine Brooks CB SCB Maryland 131.7778 143 Jamie Newman QB Wake Forest 132.2857 144 Anthony McFarland RB Maryland 132.375 145 Darnay Holmes CB CB UCLA 134.7778 146 Chazz Surratt LB ILB North Carolina 136.25 147 K’Von Wallace S Clemson 136.8 148 Lamar Jackson CB CB Nebraska 138.3636 149 Dontavious Jackson LB MLB Florida State 139 150 Damon Arnette CB CB Ohio State 139.1 151 Jacob Breeland TE TE Oregon 140 152 Lamical Perine RB Florida 140.2222 153 Zach Shackelford IOL OC Texas 140.2857 154 Paddy Fisher LB MLB Northwestern 140.3333 155 Hamilcar Rashed EDGE Oregon State 141.5 156 John Hightower WR Boise State 142 157 Colby Parkinson TE TE Stanford 142.8889 158 Bryan Edwards WR WR South Carolina 142.9 159 Justin Strnad LB Wake Forest 143.125 160 Trajan Bandy CB Miami 145.4 161 A.J. Dillon RB RB Boston College 146.2222 162 Eric Stokes CB CB Georgia 146.4286 163 Richie Grant S FS UCF 147 164 Willie Gay LB WLB Mississippi State 147.3333 165 K.J. Hill WR SWR Ohio State 147.9 166 Nico Collins WR Michigan 148 167 Myles Bryant S SS Washington 149 168 Ross Blacklock DL DT TCU 149.8333 169 Trevon Hill EDGE Miami 150 170 Joe Bachie LB MLB Michigan State 150 171 Cole Van Lanen OT Wisconsin 151.4 172 Mustafa Johnson DL 5 Tech Colorado 151.5 173 Alex Highsmith DL UNC Charlotte 151.75 174 Tommy Kraemer IOL RG Notre Dame 153.125 175 Essang Bassey CB CB Wake Forest 153.2222 176 Jaron Bryant CB Fresno State 154.3333 177 Josiah Deguara TE Cincinnati 154.7143 178 Kylin Hill RB 0 Mississippi State 155.25 179 Quartney Davis WR WR Texas A&M 155.25 180 Julian Blackmon S Utah 157 181 Cheyenne O’Grady TE Arkansas 160.3333 182 Baron Browning LB Ohio State 161.6 183 Trey Sermon RB 0 Oklahoma 161.6 184 Liam Eichenberg OT LT Notre Dame 163.25 185 Jonathan Garvin EDGE Miami 163.2857 186 Aaron Fuller WR Washington 163.5556 187 Jalen Elliott S Notre Dame 163.8571 188 Myles Dorn S North Carolina 164 189 Chase Claypool WR Notre Dame 164.75 190 Gabriel Davis WR WR UCF 165 191 Patrick Jones EDGE Pittsburgh 166.5 192 Michael Divinity EDGE OLB LSU 167.8 193 Ezra Cleveland OT LT Boise State 168.3333 194 Charlie Heck OT North Carolina 169.875 195 Frederick Mauigoa IOL OC Washington State 170.5 196 JD Spielman WR Nebraska 170.75 197 Anthony Gordon QB QB Washington State 170.8571 198 Alohi Gilman S FS Notre Dame 171 199 John Reid S Penn State 171.5 200 D.J. Wonnum EDGE DE South Carolina 171.625 201 Kwity Paye EDGE DE Michigan 172.2 202 Tre Walker WR San Jose State 173 203 Levonta Taylor CB CB Florida State 173.2857 204 Tyler Clark DL 5 Tech Georgia 173.5 205 Quintez Cephus WR WR Wisconsin 174.1429 206 Chauncey Rivers DL Mississippi State 174.5 207 Tyler Huntley QB Utah 174.5 208 Lavert Hill CB CB Michigan 174.875 209 T.J. Brunson LB MLB South Carolina 175.8 210 Damien Lewis IOL LSU 176 211 Harrison Bryant TE Florida Atlantic 176.375 212 K.J. Costello QB Pro Stanford 176.5714 213 Davon Hamilton DL Ohio State 177 214 Jordan Mack LB Virginia 177.25 215 Mitchell Wilcox TE TE South Florida 177.4286 216 Troy Pride CB Notre Dame 177.5 217 McTelvin Agim DL 3 Tech Arkansas 177.6 218 Jordon Scott DL Oregon 177.6667 219 Tipa Galeai EDGE Utah State 177.875 220 T.J. Carter CB CB Memphis 179.3333 221 Mohamed Barry LB Nebraska 180 222 Charles Snowden LB Virginia 180.4286 223 Jason Strowbridge DL DT North Carolina 182.3333 224 Justin Herron OT Wake Forest 183.8 225 Steven Montez QB Pro Colorado 184.2 226 Nate Landman LB Colorado 184.3333 227 Nate Stanley QB Pro Iowa 185 228 Levante Bellamy RB Western Michigan 185 229 Evan Weaver LB ILB California 185.7143 230 Benito Jones DL Ole Miss 185.8 231 Robert Landers DL Ohio State 187.1429 232 Carter Coughlin EDGE DE Minnesota 187.7143 233 Kendall Coleman EDGE DE Syracuse 187.75 234 Terrell Burgess S Utah 188 235 Jaylinn Hawkins S California 189 236 Kamal Martin LB Minnesota 190.4 237 Darrion Daniels DL NT Nebraska 190.5 238 Colton McKivitz OT LT West Virginia 191.2 239 Michael Warren RB Cincinnati 193 240 Kendrick Rogers WR WR Texas A&M 194.8571 241 Brad Stewart S Florida 196.3333 242 Kylan Johnson LB Pittsburgh 196.5 243 Kalija Lipscomb WR WR Vanderbilt 197.8571 244 Anthony Hines LB Texas A&M 198.5 245 Tyler Vaughns WR WR USC 199 246 Thomas Graham CB 0 Oregon 200.5 247 Binjimen Victor WR Ohio State 202.5 248 Scott Frantz OT LT Kansas State 203 249 Joe Gaziano EDGE DE Northwestern 203 250 Matt Hennessy IOL OC Temple 203 251 Patrick Queen LB LSU 203.2 252 Joey Magnifico TE TE Memphis 204.5 253 Marquez Callaway WR WR Tennessee 204.5 254 Khaleke Hudson LB SLB Michigan 205.3333 255 Van Jefferson WR Florida 205.75 256 Akeem Davis-Gaither LB Appalachian State 206 257 Cam Brown LB Penn State 206 258 Ben Cleveland IOL OG Georgia 206 259 Matt Bushman TE BYU 206.2 260 Chase Lucas CB CB Arizona State 206.75 261 Yasir Durant OT Missouri 207 262 Tariq Castro-Fields CB Penn State 210.5 263 Lynn Bowden WR Kentucky 214.5 264 Daniel Bituli LB Tennessee 214.75 265 Kevin Jarvis IOL OG Michigan State 215 266 Daelin Hayes EDGE Notre Dame 216.3333 267 Cesar Ruiz IOL OC Michigan 217.2 268 James Smith-Williams EDGE NC State 217.5 269 Bryce Perkins QB Dual Virginia 218.5 270 Reggie Corbin RB Illinois 219 271 Jake Luton QB Oregon State 220 272 Joe Reed WR WR Virginia 221.75 273 James Proche WR WR Southern Methodist 222.2 274 Jared Mayden S Alabama 222.5 275 Big Kat Bryant EDGE Auburn 222.6667 276 Sadarius Hutcherson OT LT South Carolina 223.5 277 A.J. Green CB Oklahoma State 224 278 Dante Olson LB Montana 225 279 Michael Pinckney LB WLB Miami 225.5 280 Sean Pollard IOL OG Clemson 226.5 281 Isaiah Wilson OT RT Georgia 228.5 282 Saahdiq Charles OT LT LSU 229.6667 283 Robert Hunt OT Louisiana-Lafayette 229.6667 284 Brian Lewerke QB Pro Michigan State 231.3333 285 Erroll Thompson LB MLB Mississippi State 231.75 286 Matt Peart OT UConn 232.25 287 Terence Steele OT LT Texas Tech 233 288 Elijah Riley CB Army 233.5 289 Jeff Thomas WR Miami 235.2 290 Kellen Mond QB Texas A&M 235.75 291 Naquan Jones DL Michigan State 236.3333 292 Patrick Taylor RB RB Memphis 237.25 293 Nigel Warrior CB Tennessee 237.7143 294 Geno Stone S SS Iowa 239 295 Lorenzo Neal DL 3 Tech Purdue 245 296 Kindle Vildor CB 0 Georgia Southern 246 297 David Dowell S FS Michigan State 246.6667 298 Shane Buechele QB SMU 247 299 LaBryan Ray EDGE DE Alabama 247.3333 300 Sam Ehlinger QB Dual Texas 247.3333 301 T.J. Vasher WR Texas Tech 248.3333 302 Damar Hamlin S FS Pittsburgh 248.6667 303 Trevis Gipson DL Tulsa 249 304 Jeremy Chinn S Southern Illinois 249.3333 305 Salvon Ahmed RB Washington 249.5 306 Khyiris Tonga DL NT BYU 250 307 Ahmad Wagner WR Kentucky 250.5 308 Jordan Fuller S SS Ohio State 255.5 309 Josh Metellus S Michigan 255.5 310 C.J. Verdell RB Oregon 256.5 311 Dane Jackson CB CB Pittsburgh 257 312 DeeJay Dallas RB Miami 257.5 313 Mike Hampton CB CB South Florida 258 314 Jeffrey McCulloch LB Texas 258 315 Michael Onwenu IOL OG Michigan 258.5 316 Evan Foster S Syracuse 262 317 Tamorrion Terry WR WR Florida State 262 318 John Simpson IOL OG Clemson 262.5 319 J.J. Taylor RB Arizona 263 320 Gage Cervenka IOL Clemson 263 321 Chris Orr LB ILB Wisconsin 263 322 Glen Logan DL 5 Tech LSU 264 323 Juwuan Jones DL Western Kentucky 267 324 Thayer Munford OT Ohio State 268.5 325 Jack Anderson IOL OC Texas Tech 268.5 326 Cole McDonald QB Hawaii 269 327 Jace Whittaker CB CB Arizona 269 328 Carlos Davis DL Nebraska 269.3333 329 Kyahva Tezino DL San Diego State 271.5 330 Robert Windsor DL Penn State 272.25 331 Krys Barnes LB UCLA 273 332 Sean McKeon TE Michigan 273 333 Rayshard Ashby LB MLB Virginia Tech 275 334 Luke Farrell TE TE Ohio State 276 335 Logan Wilson LB Wyoming 277.6667 336 Shaun Bradley LB Temple 278.5 337 Larry RountreeI RB Missouri 279 338 Adam Trautman TE Dayton 280 339 Khalil Tate QB Dual Arizona 281 340 Charleston Rambo WR WR Oklahoma 282.3333 341 Garrett Marino DL UAB 283 342 Joshua Kelley RB UCLA 286.5 343 David Reese LB MLB Florida 288.5 344 Keisean Lucier-South LB OLB UCLA 289 345 Darius Anderson RB TCU 291 346 Jay Tufele DL USC 291.3333 347 DeMarkus Acy CB CB Missouri 292.5 348 Josiah Coatney DL DE Ole Miss 299.5 349 K.J. Osborn WR Miami 303.5 350 Jaquarius Landrews S Mississippi State 311 351 Brendon Hayes DL UCF 312.6667 352 Bryce Huff LB Memphis 313.5 353 Alex Taylor OT South Carolina State 314.5 354 Ty Chandler RB RB Tennessee 315.5 355 Tyrie Cleveland WR WR Florida 317 356 Mike Panasiuk IDL Michigan State 317.5 357 Riley Neal QB Vanderbilt 319 358 Sage Lewis LB MLB FIU 319.5 359 John Penisini DL Utah 322 360 Isaiahh Loudermilk DL DE Wisconsin 327 361 Trystan Colon-Castillo IOL Missouri 328.3333 362 Nyles Pinckney DL Clemson 333 363 Rakeem Boyd RB Arkansas 333.5 364 Shea Patterson QB Pro Michigan 333.6667 365 Jared Rice TE Fresno State 336 366 Mason Fine QB North Texas 336 367 Tra Minter RB South Alabama 337.5 368 DeAndre Pierce S Boise State 338 369 Tanner Muse S Clemson 338 370 Jon Runyan OT LT Michigan 340.3333 371 Easop Winston WR Washington State 342.3333 372 Christian Rector EDGE OLB USC 345 373 Dicaprio Bootle CB CB Nebraska 346 374 Chapelle Russell LB WLB Temple 348.5 375 Kennedy McKoy RB West Virginia 349.5 376 Cedric Byrd WR Hawaii 351 377 Luke Campbell OT Michigan State 353.5 378 Greg Eisworth S SS Iowa State 355.5 379 Keith Taylor CB Washington 356.5 380 Asmar Bilal LB Notre Dame 361.5 381 Mykal Walker LB Fresno State 381
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adityatodi · 6 years
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HKS Fall Semester
August 18-August 20, 2019 Killington, Vermont  Jointee Retreat (Rented a house) 10 mile hike in Killington, Vermont with Jointee Pizza at Ramunto's Sicilian pizza
October 7-9, 2017 Gamma Retreat in Wilmington, Vermont
October 27-29 Cross-Class Jointee Retreat Maine (Sunday River) Team bonding games Halloween Party
November 22-26 Bay Area San Francisco/Palo Alto/Campus/Sacramento visit for Thanksgiving November 22 Chill with Rob Udupi Place with Mrs. Fromme Sightglass in SoMa with Alfredo and then Morgan+Jessica Jin Dinner with Anurag and Kunal -home cooked Indian food Mitchell's Icecream with Diana and Son and chill with them at Anurag's house 
November 23 Drive to Sacramento Thanksgiving with Anurag's relatives house (beautiful house with an amazing view) Drive back FIFA at Anurag's place 
November 24 Caltrain to Palo Alto Meet up Chris in Fraiche in Palo Alto Brunch at Creamery with Shubham, Suril, Anurag and his brother, Jay, Naren, Akshay Putting at Stanford Cricket in Wilbur field Meet with Christina at Tresidder Ice cream at tin pot  Drive with Arpan and Anurag to Chaat Paradise Dinner at Chaat Paradise (above people and Trijeet join in) Movie Ittefaq at AMC Mercado 20
Stay over at Naren's house in Cupertino
November 25 Pick up Jay from Stanford Drive to Muir Woods (take shuttle for the last few miles) Hike the Canyon Trail with Jay, Naren, Anurag, his brother and Akshay Dinner at Mandalay (pretty in delicious food) Go to Shaurya's apartment (Nema)–really pretty apartment on Market Chill there with Shaurya, Shubham, Naren, Jay, Akshay. Trijeet and later Anunay joins Go to Market for buying drinks, pizza Play FIFA Chat with Shaurya about his start up Sleepover at Shaurya's
November 26 Drop luggage at Shubham's house Caltrain to Palo Alto Mediterranean wrap from Cafe 220 Walk down Palm drive, oval, memorial church, quad, engineering quad, lake lag Lunch at Treehouse with Jay and Naren Shake from Creamery Meet Curran at Caltrain station Caltrain to SF Local Brewing Company with Sarah Jacobson Chill with Akshay Shubham's apartment Dinner at August 1 Five (Indian food) Uber to airport
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“While Marcuse’s essay is framed explicitly around the issue of Freudian theory, there was, as with Adorno’s earlier critique, a Marxist subtext to the polemic. Ever since Marx’s attacks on the utopian socialists, Marxists have looked poorly on moral discourse (Aronson, 1995). Marcuse is rooted in this tradition when he claims that Fromm revives idealist ethics by suggesting that it is possible to write of personality, care, responsibility, respect, of productive love and happiness in the context of a totally alienated market society. Thus Fromm, for Marcuse, is neither a real Freudian nor a genuine Marxist. For Marcuse, the “style alone betrays the attitude” (Marcuse, 1955b: 232) — the revisionists are moralistic not political, conformist not critical. Marcuse claims that Freud’s writings are full of irony, insight and a willingness to squarely face the inevitable conflict between instinctual necessity and society. In contrast, the neo-Freudian “mutilation” of the instinct theory simply accentuates the positive, preaches about “inner strength and integrity (Marcuse, 1955b: 233),” turns social issues into spiritual concerns and defines neurosis as a moral problem. The writing style of the neo-Freudians, according to Marcuse, “comes frequently close to that of the sermon, or of the social worker, (Marcuse, 1955b: 232)” suggesting “the Power of Positive Thinking (Marcuse, 1955b: 233).” Marcuse rejects both therapy and traditional radical politics as solutions to the modern dilemma, instead arguing for a “fundamental change in the instinctual as well as cultural structure” (Marcuse, 1955b: 238). The first step towards this radical project must be an internal battle within the left, a defence of orthodox Freudian ideas against revision. Fromm’s rebuttal appeared in the next two issues of Dissent (Fromm, 1955a; Fromm, 1956b). Fromm takes Marcuse to task for indiscriminately lumping Horney, Sullivan and Fromm together as well as making elementary misreadings of both Sullivan and Freud. Fromm dismisses Marcuse’s assertion that the rejection of drive theory leads to naive pre-Freudian social theory and conservative conformist politics. And Fromm argues that Marcuse’s politics are deeply flawed by his unwillingness to outline a program that links his critique to practical movements to move beyond the present. Fromm agreed with much of Marcuse’s analysis of capitalism but dissented from his almost total rejection of modern market society. Marcuse’s perspective was a politics of nihilism since it left people only with the options of being a martyr or going insane. Marcuse attempted a response to Fromm’s discussion of Freud, a difficult task since Marcuse was primarily a left Hegelian philosopher not a psychoanalytic theorist (Marcuse, 1956b). Today one can find few serious defenders of the death instinct, the primal horde or orthodox libido theory. Most of the interesting work in psychoanalysis rejects instinct theory and deals with, as Fromm suggested it must, relatedness and identity (Greenberg and Mitchell, 1983; Benjamin, 1988). Fromm’s neo-Freudian former collaborator Karen Horney is now being rediscovered as an early proponent of feminist object relations (Chodorow, 1989; Westkott, 1986; Sayers, 1991). Sullivan’s work has given rise to the emergence of interpersonal psychoanalysis, an important school of thought within contemporary Freudian theory (Greenberg and Mitchell, 1983). In addition, Fromm’s position on Freudian theory has gained new influence in recent years (Burston, 1991; Cortina and Maccoby, 1996; Greenberg and Mitchell, 1983). Marcuse’s attack on neo-Freudianism found an audience among the left at the time, however, by the clever way in which he shifted the terms of the debate away from Freudian theory to the issue of Fromm’s political program. Marcuse quotes from Fromm’s newly published The Sane Society (1955) in an attempt to illustrate that Fromm’s work is indeed conformist and partakes of alienation (Marcuse, 1956:80). Focusing on Fromm’s practical suggestions for change, Marcuse falsely accuses Fromm of being a promoter of industrial psychology and scientific management (Marcuse, 1956: 80). Marcuse concludes with a dry run for what would later become a famous polemic in One Dimensional Man (1964) for what he calls the “Great Refusal.” “Nihilism,” Marcuse argues, “as the indictment of inhuman conditions, may be a truly humanist attitude — part of the Great Refusal to play the game, to compromise with the bad ‘positive” (Marcuse, 1956: 81). Marcuse had not even attempted to document his assertion that Fromm’s political errors were rooted somehow in his Freudian revisionism. While Fromm drew freely from the Marxist tradition, he was as much of an unorthodox socialist as he was a renegade Freudian. Numerous young radicals would read Fromm’s The Sane Society and its influence was widespread among the younger generation of the late 1950s and early 1960s (Jamison and Eyerman, 1994). Looking back at The Sane Society today, it is hard to avoid the conclusion that it is, if anything, overly harsh about the realities of modern society not excessively conformist. Marcuse was right that Fromm’s practical suggestions for social change were not well worked out, but Fromm’s critique of modern capitalist society was perceptive and powerful even if his strength was not as a political strategist or organizer.” 
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