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ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Sherrone Moore, the erstwhile head coach of Michigan’s football team, on Friday, accepted a plea of no contest to two minor offenses. These charges stemmed from a legal proceeding that surfaced directly after his dismissal for maintaining an inappropriate liaison with his executive assistant.
This arrangement was finalized concurrent with a judge’s scheduled hearing to consider…
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Rondale Moore’s sudden death at just 25 years old has sent shockwaves through the NFL community. The wide receiver, who rose to prominence as a standout at Purdue before playing professionally for multiple teams, was remembered for his speed, resilience and determination on the field. As tributes poured in from teammates, coaches and fans, the Arizona Cardinals released a statement mourning his…
What Happened to Rondale Moore? What We Know About His Final Days



lol, mah boyo got thirsty and realized that im literally water, and we’re a couple rooms away from our water source. i thought i felt something but didn’t realize what it was for like two minutes.
dont worry though y’all, im not like still water or dirty water, im kinda closer to maybe river water. if that makes sense. so im safely potable.
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i made this awhile ago i just forgot to finish it and post for like three weeks
heheheee… procrastination!!!

Stupid Questions
The saying that there are no stupid questions is just a folk saying, with no real basis in fact. Well, there are stupid questions, or worse, we can’t understand the answer to the question we’re asking. If you want an answer, you have to ask the right question (don’t blame AI; you keep asking the wrong question :)
The folk saying “there are no stupid questions” is not literally true. It’s a social aphorism meant to encourage participation and reduce fear of embarrassment. But philosophically, it collapses under scrutiny. There are questions that are ill-posed, incoherent, or beyond the capacity of a given mind to process and in that sense, they are “stupid” only relative to the cognitive framework attempting to handle them.
Some questions don’t lack answers in the universe; they lack answers that your mind can register as answers. This happens in two main ways. First, the question might violate the rules of the conceptual framework you’re using like asking “what is the smell of the number seven?” within logic or mathematics. There is no answer, because the question itself is malformed. Second, the answer may exist but be inaccessible due to cognitive limitations ,you may not yet have the concepts or perceptual tools to recognize the answer when it is presented.
So, in a Kantian sense, the saying fails because reason and understanding are bounded. There are questions that reality could “answer” under some framework, but your framework may not be able to receive it. That doesn’t make you wrong to ask; it makes the question temporarily unanswerable.
Not every question is valid because we can ask it, and the world does not bend itself to our curiosity.

Dont mind me, just trying out some new forms
Moore doesn’t seem to like this one, he can tell it’s very off. I think the only thing keeping him from instinctively skeddadling is the fact he knows it’s me.
(He has his hind legs, they’re just loafin back there)
✨ Fresh News: Riley Moore meets Mutfwang, promises US support to protect Nigerian Christians
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A United States Congressman, Riley Moore, has met with Plateau State Governor, Caleb Mutfwang, during the governor’s trade and security mission to the United States, pledging continued American support in addressing security and economic challenges in Nigeria, particularly the…

🚨 Latest News: US will ensure Nigerians live, practice their faith without fear – Riley Moore
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United States Congressman, Rep Riley Moore, has said the US will ensure that all Nigerians live and practice their faith without fear of persecution and death.
Moore said this in a post on his verified X handle on Saturday.
The lawmaker was reacting to the collaboration between…
US will ensure Nigerians live, practice their faith without fear - Riley Moore

Indya Moore et Luka Sabbat dans “Father Mother Sister Brother” de Jim Jarmusch, janvier 2026.
Newly obtained records shed fresh light on why the University of Michigan fired Sherrone Moore, revealing that his dismissal was not based solely on an inappropriate relationship with a staffer, but also on allegations that he lied during the school’s internal investigation.
According to a termination letter issued by Michigan athletic director Warde Manuel on December 10, and obtained by USA…
New Details in Sherrone Moore Firing Reveal Dishonesty During Investigation
Got bored but I only had a computer on me, so I had to resort to a drawing website.

Wyrm child Moore, who has once again been put in a new environment in a new style and is confused. Maybe one day I’ll stop swapping him between styles… but also probably not :þ. Sorry Moore

It’s me!!! Or just my head. I dunno, I just default to it cause I’m kind of easy to draw.

And finally, the heads of my hms designs, which I will be posting in full eventually.
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I actually really like this new style, miiight pull up the ‘pewter again to make more. I dunno
Trump Focused on Ending Christian Genocide in Nigeria – Riley Moore
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In a statement that highlights the intersection of international security and religious freedom, United States Congressman Riley Moore has asserted that President Donald Trump was intensely focused on ending the systematic killing of Christians in Nigeria. According to Moore, recent military actions were not merely…
Trump focused on ending Christian genocide in Nigeria – Riley Moore
✨ Breaking News: Longhorns’ DeAndre Moore intends to go into switch portal
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Earlier reviews indicated that extensive receiver DeAndre Moore Jr. would not go back to the Texas Longhorns in 2026, but it surely used to be unclear whether or not the junior cross catcher and go back specialist would input the switch portal or claim for the NFL Draft.
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Colleen Moore by Truus, Bob & Jan too!
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German postcard by Ross Verlag, no. 4013/1, 1929-1930. Photo: Defina / First National. Collection: Geoffrey Donaldson Institute.
American actress Colleen Moore (1899-1988) was a star of the silent screen who appeared in about 100 films beginning in 1917. During the 1920s, she put her stamp on American social history, creating in dozens of films the image of the wide-eyed, insouciant flapper with her bobbed hair and short skirts.
Colleen Moore was born Kathleen Morrison in Port Huron, Michigan, in 1899 (the date which she insisted was correct in her autobiography ‘Silent Star’, was 1902). Her father was an irrigation engineer, and his job was good enough to provide the family with a middle-class environment. She was educated in parochial schools and studied piano at the Detroit Conservatory. As a child, she was fascinated with films and stars such as Marguerite Clark and Mary Pickford, and kept a scrapbook of those actresses. By 1917, she was on her way to becoming a star herself. Her uncle, Walter C. Howey, was the editor of the Chicago Tribune and had helped D.W. Griffith make his films The Birth of a Nation (1915) and Intolerance: Love’s Struggle Throughout the Ages (1916) more presentable to the censors. Knowing of his niece’s acting aspirations, Hovey asked Griffith to help her get a start in the film industry. No sooner had she arrived in Hollywood than she found herself playing in five films that year, The Savage (Rupert Julian, 1917) being her first. Her first starring role was as Annie in Little Orphant Annie (Colin Campbell, 1918). Colleen was on her way. She also starred in a number of B-films and in Westerns opposite Tom Mix, like The Wilderness Trail (Edward LeSaint, 1919) and The Cyclone (Clifford Smith, 1920).
The film that defined Colleen Moore as which defined her as the inventor of the 'flapper’ look was Flaming Youth (John Francis Dillon, 1923), in which she played Patricia Fentriss. Her Dutch bob in the film was soon copied by hairdressers across America, and her air of an emancipated young woman inspired countless imitations. The year she married the first of her four husbands, Frank McCormick, production head of First National Pictures, later part of Warner Brothers. There followed such films as The Perfect Flapper (John Francis Dillon, 1924), The Desert Flower (Irving Cummings, 1925), Ella Cinders (Alfred E. Green, 1926) and Her Wild Oat (Marshall Neilan, 1927). By 1927, she was the top box-office draw in the US, making $12,500 a week. Her second husband was a New York broker, Albert F. Scott. Moore put her money into the stock market, making very shrewd investments. She took a hiatus from acting between 1929 and 1933, just as sound film was introduced. Her four sound pictures released in 1933 and 1934 were not financial successes. Moore then retired permanently from screen acting. Her final film role was as Hester Prynne in The Scarlet Letter (Robert G. Vignola, 1934). In 1937, she married her third husband, Homer Hargrave, again a stockbroker, and ended her film career. After she retired, she wrote two books on investing, and she travelled widely, frequently to China. At 83, she married her fourth husband, builder Paul Maginot. In 1988, Colleen Moore died of an undisclosed ailment in Paso Robles, California. She was 88. At the time of her death, she was writing a novel, a Hollywood murder mystery centred around a Mae West type. Tragically, approximately half of Moore’s films are now considered lost. Of her most celebrated film, Flaming Youth (1923), only one reel survives.
Sources: Glenn Fowler (The New York Times), Denny Jackson (IMDb), Ed Stephan (IMDb), Wikipedia and IMDb.
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