
Billy TuckerMar 11, 2026, 06:39 AM ET
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• Talent acquisition manager for ESPN RecruitingNation.• Head, Under Armour All-America Game. • Has been assessing potential players at ESPN since 2006.
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Annually, an influx of fresh talent redefines the ACC landscape. Miami serves as a prime example. The incorporation of Malachi Toney directly from high school ranks and strategic…
If you talk abt chuuli you have to actually acknowledge the fact that their race, and how POC are both fetishized and masculized and how that influenced how an almost all white group treated her
You also have to be normal about them too
Round 1:
Stanford def. Pitt
SMU def. Syracuse
Virginia Tech def. Wake Forest
Round 2:
Stanford def. N.C. State (again)
SMU def. Louisville
Florida St. def. Cal
Virginia Tech def. Clemson
Round 3:
Virginia def. Stanford
SMU def. Miami FL
Duke def. FSU
Virginia Tech def. UNC
Round 4:
Virginia def. Miami FL
Duke def. Virginia Tech
Finals:
Virginia def. Duke
Stanford def. Pitt
SMU def. Syracuse
Wake Forest def. Virginia Tech
Round 2:
N.C. State def. Stanford
SMU def. Louisville
Cal. def. FSU
VT def. Clemson
Round 3:
N.C. State def. Virginia
SMU def. Miami FL
Duke def. California
Virginia Tech def. UNC
Round 4:
N.C. State def SMU
Duke def. Virginia Tech
Round 5:
Duke def. N.C. State
Well I’m 21 (going to be 22) and your friend is wrong. Adults should never ever have sexual conversation with minors like Synni did.
It sounds like this is the first time a YouTuber you like is getting exposed and if it is, I’m sorry.
Good morning, here are my predictions for the ACC Women’s Tournament day 3/Quarterfinals:
(1) Duke def. (9) Clemson
(2) Louisville def. (7) Syracuse
(3) North Carolina def. (6) Virginia Tech
(5) Notre Dame def. (4) N.C. State
Virginia is such a frustrating NCAAW team to watch. Their goal is to beat you with height, so they don’t even take particularly high percentage shots, since they can get any rebound they please.
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. — Propelling No. 21 North Carolina to a 74-69 triumph over No. 12 Duke on Sunday, Elina Aarnisalo tallied a personal best of 22 points, while Nyla Harris delivered 10 of her 19 total points during the fourth quarter.
The Tar Heels (25-6, 14-4 Atlantic Coast Conference) thwarted the Blue Devils (21-8, 16-2) from clinching their inaugural outright league regular-season…
On Guns and Firing ranges
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Anywhere in the world, one of the favourite playthings for young boys is a simple toy gun. This simple toy is not something new. It has been always a popular toy ever since guns were invented and used by mankind. I guess, before that, a simple toy bow with arrows must have been very popular, though they are still popular to some extent. A bow could easily be made from a bamboo strip and arrows from bamboo sticks. Whereas a toy gun is far more complicated and cannot be easily made at home. Toy guns can be something as basic as a shot gun, an automatic gun, a machine gun or a revolver. These days, newer toy guns like laser guns or those fancied as used by astronauts and aliens in science fiction movies also are available.
The first toy gun I ever had was a present, from my grandfather on Diwali day, when I was just 8 years old. The gun had a wooden butt like a real gun, a trigger and a barrel. The barrel had a long slot along the length from which a bolt protruded out. There was a long spring inside the barrel, which would be pressed when the bolt was pulled inside towards the butt. When the trigger was operated, this spring would be released. It would expand in the barrel and hit a cork press fitted in the mouth of barrel. The cork would fly off, but its travel limited to a foot or so only, as it was attached to the barrel by a thread. This gun was thrilling enough for us young boys for playing “Thieves and Police” (चोर-शिपाई, चोर-पोलिस) but, it was very clumsy or unhandy to use. Another toy gun that was very popular in those days and remains so, even now, is the Diwali time Pistol or revolver, which fired small caps. It used to be shaped like an automatic revolver and when the trigger was pulled, there would be a small bang with sound and some smoke. A later version could accommodate a roll of caps and therefore could fire repetitively like a real automatic revolver.
As I grew older, I found these toy guns no fun. Then a friend showed me a book that explained with diagrams about making a cardboard pistol. I found this pistol or gun just great fun at that age. It consisted of three cardboard pieces. Two of them of pistol shapes and the third one shaped like a trigger piece. These three pieces were held together with a brass split rivet usually used for pinning together loose paper sheets. This brass rivet ensured that the trigger cardboard piece would only move between two pistol shaped pieces over a limited range. A rubber loop, usually cut from a bicycle tube, would be attached to the front of the pistol and the pulled out to the other end snapped in a notch cut on two pistol shaped pieces. When the trigger was pushed, the other end of the trigger piece would move up and push up the rubber band, releasing it. A thick paper strip folded several times and then bent in a ‘U’ shape, would be kept hanging on the rubber band. When the rubber band was released, the paper ‘U’ piece would just fly off like a shot, and hit the targeted area.
The front and rear cardboard covers of our exercise books were of the right thickness to make the carboard pistole. It goes without saying that they all were converted in pistols within short time. For everyone in the classroom all exercise books were now left without cardboard covers. Whenever teachers were absent from the class, due to some reason or other, this gun used to be of great fun to fight wars in classrooms. Surprisingly this gun is very popular even today after eighty years or so, as can be seen from number of How to do it? Videos, that are listed on You Tube.
Even though I played with such toy guns, I was no stranger to a real gun. Ever since I was a small boy, my father used to own a 12-bore single barrel shotgun. Usually, I was not allowed to touch it even, except on one day every year. On the day when Dusshera was celebrated, it used to be my duty, to …

Somebody tell ace (and also anybody he told about this like chuuli and yen bc i assume thats all he told them) that callmecarson has hurt multiple teens and the 17 year old was not the only person he has acted like that towards. Idk what happend that theyre all now convinced a two year gap means no abuse can happen, but the mfer has abused his power over the teens who have watched him and looked up to him bc he was miserable bc hes ugly or whatever. So i dont wanna hear his unfunny ass being used as a defense for other people, especially if those people were just a gap and thats all, thanks.