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  • Caesarjust now
    I hate how few options there are when I’m at the office :smh: and people wonder why I wouldn’t live in this area
  • djp73just now
    burger imho
  • Caesar1 minute ago
    I’m trying to decide between lemon butter chicken with broccoli and mashed taters and a hamburger for lunch
  • James3 minutes ago
    :rip:
  • Caesar3 minutes ago
    11 year streak broken
  • Caesar4 minutes ago
    This is the first season in Kingsley Coman’s career that he hasn’t won the league he was in
  • Caesar4 minutes ago
    I just realized something
  • James5 minutes ago
    XD
  • Caesar6 minutes ago
    People are saying NASCAR can artificially move the line with that so they cheated whoever that is that lost
  • Caesar6 minutes ago
    They do. I just read a tweet about it. Didn’t quell any of the conspiracy
  • James7 minutes ago
    Based on that photo I posted, I think NASCAR does the same thing.
  • James8 minutes ago
    How they actually do it
  • James8 minutes ago
  • James9 minutes ago
    Caesar wrote:
    10 minutes ago
    Which, given my complete lack of knowledge of NASCAR, is also why the painted line on the track is not perfectly straight after 200 laps of cars going 250 mph over it.
    Well there is also a change in the bank between the two cars. So the perspective and bank change could make it look not straight.
  • Caesar10 minutes ago
    Which, given my complete lack of knowledge of NASCAR, is also why the painted line on the track is not perfectly straight after 200 laps of cars going 250 mph over it.
  • James10 minutes ago
    Caesar wrote:
    11 minutes ago
    Yeah but would that be there when you finish?
    No they used transponders mounted in the car to determine who won. All mounted in the same spot.
  • James10 minutes ago
    Also this is the photo NASCAR used, VAR lines and everything Image
  • Caesar11 minutes ago
    Yeah but would that be there when you finish?
  • James12 minutes ago
    Caesar wrote:
    14 minutes ago
    Of course can’t have a painted line on a dirt track
    That's not true. My grandpa used to work dirt racing. They would spray paint lines on the track for where you could start.
  • James13 minutes ago
    Well think about who the average NASCAR fan is :tinydead:
  • Caesar14 minutes ago
    Of course can’t have a painted line on a dirt track
  • Caesar14 minutes ago
    James wrote:
    17 minutes ago
    Caesar wrote:
    18 minutes ago
    I’m being real entertained by this “line isn’t straight” conspiracy online
    Did you see the Kentucky Derby on Saturday? They had a really close finish too
    yeah but I’m not seeing any “this is a conspiracy!!! Rabble rabble!” Takes from the Kentucky Derby section
  • James17 minutes ago
    They have a mirror across from the camera to help with the finish determination
  • James17 minutes ago
    Caesar wrote:
    18 minutes ago
    I’m being real entertained by this “line isn’t straight” conspiracy online
    Did you see the Kentucky Derby on Saturday? They had a really close finish too
  • Caesar18 minutes ago
    As if in 2024 every sporting entity isn’t using some kind of high speed camera for such things
  • Caesar18 minutes ago
    I’m being real entertained by this “line isn’t straight” conspiracy online
  • James22 minutes ago
    Buscher intentionally runs high to try to pin him to the wall coming out of the corner, as they moved down I think he held his ground higher so Larson ran into him and then that last one before the line was Larson still forcing him lower.
  • djp7325 minutes ago
    Agree
  • James26 minutes ago
    Also that isn't that egregious.
  • James26 minutes ago
    I think they both bumped each other.
  • Caesar28 minutes ago
    Https://x.com/bleacherreport/status/178 ... Ncrl7GzHdw nASCAR fans. Is that bump right before the line the equivalent of Jordan pushing off?
  • Xixak32 minutes ago
    ignore
  • djp7341 minutes ago
    Yikes.
  • James45 minutes ago
    Yup
  • Agent45 minutes ago
    Dang. Tough break

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