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2023.06.07 00:08 StormTheTrooper Some ramble on ideas for #10

Between this Cato news and a quite nice provocation (not in the bad way) I found in the NBA Draft sub (no reason to tag the guy here, since he's not a Mavs fan and I do not know him at all to start with), I started to think (or rather cope) with the loss of the draft pick and trading for a veteran. If this isn't a smokescreen, I believe we will be diving head first into the "build to win now" scenario. Considering this, I decided to play a little bit in Spotrac and see how far could we go in the roster build.
Disclosure, I'm following exclusively the Spotrac simulator, so any mistake cap-wise, send the e-mail to them, eh?
Disclosure #2: we will be hard capped if we use the BAE, so, yeah, no.
Scenario 1
a) DAL sends 10, 2027 FRP, Bertans to the Magic for WCJ
Honestly, WCJ is a secret in the open. He fits well a defense that switches a lot, considering how his feet is light, while he can anchor a defense to an extent. He can shoot from the perimeter, he is a legit amazing screener and a lob threat. He is a do-it-all C, on an amazing deal, that is just 24. Some might wrinkle the nose for trading 2 FRPs for him, but I think it is even kinda cheap. I'm not sure the Magic would do it, but who knows, maybe they want to package 6, 10 and 11. Three lottery picks has a lot of power, enough to either trade up hard if they want Scoot or even trade for an actual star. The deal, honestly, makes sense for both parties if we are to part ways with the pick.
A fun stat. Here's the shooting attempts that Embiid had in the last 3 games he faced WCJ: 9-18, 12-23, 11-33. If you want to say "Well, maybe the Magic has a good defense against Embiid". First, it's Embiid in Orlando, it's pretty much Luka against the Celtics. Second, WCJ did not play one game in that stretch: 18-23 and a 50pt party in 27 minutes.
b) We re-sign Kyrie for the max deal
Really, is there anything to say? If we are going this route, we are going with Kyrie.
c) Renounce the bird rights of Christian Wood
Bye bye, Wood, hope you learn how to play defense and set a screen somewhere else.
d) Sign Jalen McDaniels for the MLE
Now this starts to get interesting. Apparently, if we make those moves, at least according to Spotrac (again, I'm not a cookie smart enough to know the CBA that well to calculate the exceptions), we will have access to the full MLE. This open up the portfolio of players that we can acquire and I believe many will wander towards Dillon Brooks. However, I believe we may have a shot at signing McDaniels for the full MLE. Morey is emotional in his deals and McDaniels was an afterthought in their playoff run. Sure, Nurse is in the house, there may be a renewed interest into him, but there is a shot for him to come to Dallas for the full MLE, specially if we offer him a guaranteed starting role, which he would have. Also, if Philly re-signs Harden, they will probably be touching the 2nd apron, with Maxey's deal looming. Things could get rough.
e) Sign Pinson, Ntilikina and Powell to veteran minimum deals
Yes. They're more than decent depth, bring some locker room chemistry and have spot minutes usage in the court, specially Ntilikina. The whole "People forget about Frank" meme is a think, but Ntilikina playing spot minutes as a defensive specialist is a decent role and he could get more than the veteran minimum deal here.
Tax situation: we would be in the tax here (duh), but 6.3M over the tax. This would trigger the 1st apron, but we would be 10M +- clear of the 2nd apron, where things start to get really ugly.
Possible rotation: Luka/Kyrie/Green/McDaniels/WCJ, with Hardy, Bullock, Maxi and McGee playing an eventual playoff rotation. We can get bigger by rolling with a McDaniels/Maxi/WCJ rotation and bringing Green off the bench. There's some nice flexibility to get bigger or smaller here and WCJ is extremely versatile, enough to fit multiple defensive looks in a similar game.
Scenario 2
a) DAL sends 10, 2027 FRP, Green, Hardy and Bertans to the Raptors for OG Anunoby and Achiuwa
This is Masai we're talking about. If he is to trade Anunoby and take in Bertans' deal, he will demand Hardy. I'm not making judgements here on the trade itself (everyone here knows I want to draft, even trade down in the draft itself), but if you folks wish OG Anunoby, this deal could entice Masai, specially for Green. Yes, I know what Cato said and I know Nico almost sank the Kyrie deal because the Nets wanted Green, but if we are to make a splash, this is the way. We're getting a DPOY-caliber wing and Achiuwa, that can play more than enough spot minutes here. Maybe we could keep Hardy if we took in Boucher instead? I don't know, but we would probably need to send Timmy as salary filler and Masai hates salary fillers that are not on an expiring deal so...a rough price, in general.
b) We re-sign Kyrie for the max deal
Same.
c) Renounce the bird rights of Christian Wood
Same.
d) Sign Brook Lopez for the MLE
We already went through this. The Mavs are very likely to roll with a switchable C instead of a classic one. However, if there is a C that is a perfect fit here, is Brook Lopez. Now, I believe he has a market for more than just the MLE. Since we are trying to take a, uh, positive approach here, let's presume he is lured by just the MLE and decides he had enough of Wisconsin and wants to roll in the Luka ride. I do not need to sell anyone on Lopez, I believe. For the MLE, it is a steal.
e) Sign Pinson, Ntilikina and Powell to veteran minimum deals
Same.
f) Sign Dragic for the veteran minimum
For once, we need another guard to come off the bench. Ljubljana Ultras, rejoice for the Dragon finally arrived in Dallas.
Tax situation: 11.8M deep in the tax, with a potential high OG deal in sight and the need to find a replacement for Timmy in 2 seasons...quite grim. If you guys want a win-or-bust scenario, here it is, because we are touching that 2nd apron soon.
Possible rotation: Luka/Kyrie/OG/Maxi/Brook, with Dragic, Timmy, Bullock and Achiuwa off the bench. A lot of firepower here, not gonna lie. We would need to see more Ntilikina than people are used to, considering the lack of backcourt defense with Green gone, but this would be peak firepower. Luka would actually feel the heat of the obligation to win instead of getting media support due to "lack of teammates". Do I think we have enough to win here? Honestly? No.
I tried to think about other scenarios, but it is way too difficult to evaluate 10 in a vacuum. Feels like too much to trade for Capela, too little to trade for Myles Turner. Guys like Claxton are way overrated and THJ and Bertans, although together combine for a max-level contract, does not warrant the player worthy of one (unless we are receiving Ben Simmons and 21 and 22 without giving up 10, but that's a different deal). Do not think Ayton will be for sale under Vogel, I believe Vogel will make Ayton a focal point of their offense. Too much for Bojan, too little for Keldon Johnson and a laughable joke for Jaylen Brown.
I'm curious to see folks rationale here, because as one (tired) person, I'm sure I missed more than a few scenarios here.
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2023.06.05 21:57 DaisyDakota123 Is my husbands car totaled? It is a 2016 Volkswagen Jetta and his insurance is saying that it is most likely totaled?

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2023.05.31 17:34 pilatesmonster [Review] AllNaturalMom (WisconsinWife)

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If her only downside is variety, even that may be perfected soon. In the past several months, she's upped her game and started showing WAY more of her face than she ever has. Before, she basically just showed her shoulders down to her waist – not much below her underwear and nothing from the neck on up. But now she's showing off more than ever and, even though her eyes are blurred out (not my favorite, as I believe it ruins the artistic integrity of the photos), she's stunningly beautiful. I'm quite obviously a boob man, but there's something about her luscious lips that has really gotten my attention lately.
She doesn't seem to really talk with fans, which may be disappointing to some. Other favorites of mine, like Sunny-DD for instance, are incredibly active with fans and that is nice and fun. But conversely, I can respect Wisco Mom for sticking to one thing and doing that one thing incredibly fucking well – putting her dynamic heavy hangers on display. She'll send the weekly spammy automated messages on OF like most of the top 1%-ers do, but that's to be expected. I've never messaged with her or interacted in any way, but her amazing assets make up for that in my mind. And thankfully, she's pretty prolific on OF and Reddit, posting multiple times each day nearly every day of the week. If it's a veritable library of content you're looking for, then she's got it.
She shows a fair amount of solo toy play, nipple sucking, etc. that's available as PPV videos. I tend to not get into that added content as much, I've only splurged a few times as solo toy play is not really my thing. But for those of you who enjoy, know that it's there for an additional cost, and there appears to be lots of it. Lately she's been big into slow-mo video content of her boobs swaying, bouncing, soaping up in the shower, etc. That's all free for subscribers, which is just lovely for us breast men.
Bottom line, for whatever small faults she has, Wisco Mom is the best there is. An unreal body that I'll simply never get tired of staring at each and every day.
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2023.05.26 23:42 JoshAsdvgi Trail of Tears

Trail of Tears

In 1830, at President Andrew Jackson’s urging, Congress passed the Indian Removal Act in order to free up land for the nation’s expanding white population.
The act granted the president the power to negotiate treaties with Native American tribes to relinquish their lands east of the Mississippi River in exchange for unsettled lands west of the river.
While some Indians complied peacefully, the Cherokee, among other tribes, resisted. In 1838, U.S. troops rounded up the Cherokees from their traditional lands in the southern Appalachians, held them in camps then forced them to relocate to Indian Territory, in present-day Oklahoma.
An estimated 15,000 to 16,000 Cherokee people made the grueling journey west, following one of several routes that collectively became known as the Trail of Tears. Along the way, some 3,000 to 4,000 of them died from disease, malnutrition and exposure.
Check out seven facts about this infamous chapter in American history.
Davy Crockett objected to Indian removal.
Frontiersman Davy Crockett, whose grandparents were killed by Creeks and Cherokees, was a scout for Andrew Jackson during the Creek War (1813-14). However, while serving as a U.S. congressman from Tennessee, Crockett broke with President Jackson over the Indian Removal Act, calling it unjust. Despite warnings that his opposition to Indian removal would cost him his seat in Congress, where he’d served since 1827, Crockett said, “I would sooner be honestly and politically damned than hypocritically immortalized.” The year after the act’s 1830 passage, Crockett lost his bid for reelection. After being voted back into office in 1833, he continued to express his opposition to Jackson’s policy and wrote that he would leave the U.S. for the “wildes of Texas” if Martin Van Buren, Jackson’s vice president, succeeded him in the White House. After Crockett was again defeated for reelection, in 1835, he did go to Texas, where he died fighting at the Alamo in March 1836.
Renegade Cherokees signed a treaty selling all tribal lands.
John Ross, who was of Scottish and Cherokee ancestry and became the tribe’s principal chief in 1828, was strongly opposed to giving up the Cherokees’ ancestral lands, as were the majority of the Cherokee people. However, a small group within the tribe believed it was inevitable that white settlers would keep encroaching on their lands and therefore the only way to preserve Cherokee culture and survive as a tribe was to move west. In 1835, while Ross was away, this minority faction signed a treaty at New Echota, the Cherokee Nation capital (located in Georgia), agreeing to sell the U.S. government all tribal lands in the East in exchange for $5 million and new land in the West. As part of the agreement, the government was supposed help cover the Cherokees’ moving costs and pay to support them during their first year in Indian Territory. When Ross found out about the treaty, he argued it had been made illegally. Nevertheless, in 1836 it was ratified by a single vote in the U.S. Senate and signed by President Jackson. The treaty gave the Cherokees two years to vacate their lands. In June 1839, after the Cherokees had been forced to relocate to Indian Territory, several leaders of the so-called Treaty Party, who’d advocated for the New Echota agreement, were assassinated by tribe members who’d opposed removal to the west.
Martin Van Buren ordered the roundup of the Cherokees.
During his two terms in the White House, from 1829 to 1837, Andrew Jackson was responsible for putting Indian removal policies in place; however, he left office before the 1838 deadline for the Cherokees to surrender their lands in the East. It was Jackson’s presidential successor, Martin Van Buren, who ordered General Winfield Scott to forcibly evict the Cherokees. Scott’s troops rounded up thousands of Cherokees and then imprisoned them in forts in Georgia, Tennessee, North Carolina and Alabama. During these roundups, the Indians weren’t given time to pack and family members, including children, sometimes got left behind if they weren’t home when the soldiers showed up. The Indians were transferred from the forts to detention camps, most of them in Tennessee, to await deportation. At both the forts and camps, living conditions were bleak and diseases rampant, and an unknown number of Cherokees died.
The Trail of Tears wasn’t just one route.
The first group of Cherokees departed Tennessee in June 1838 and headed to Indian Territory by boat, a journey that took them along the Tennessee, Ohio, Mississippi and Arkansas rivers. Heat and extended drought soon made travel along this water route impractical, so that fall and winter thousands more Cherokees were forced to trek from Tennessee to present-day Oklahoma via one of several overland routes. Federal officials allowed Chief John Ross to take charge of these overland removals, and he organized the Indians into 13 groups, each comprised of nearly a thousand people. Although there were some wagons and horses, most people had to walk.
The route followed by the largest number of Cherokees—12,000 people or more, according to some estimates—was the northern route, a distance of more than 800 miles through Tennessee, Kentucky, Illinois, Missouri, Arkansas and into Indian Territory. The last groups of Cherokees made it to Indian Territory in March 1839. A century later, Route 66, the iconic highway established in 1926, overlapped with part of this route, from Rolla to Springfield, Missouri.

Not all Cherokees left the Southeast.
A small group of Cherokee people managed to remain in North Carolina, either as a result of an 1819 agreement that enabled them to stay on their land there, or because they hid in the mountains from the U.S. soldiers sent to capture them. The group, which also included people who walked back from Indian Territory, became known as the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians. Today, the group has approximately 12,500 members, who live primarily in western North Carolina on the 57,000-acre Qualla Boundary.

The Cherokees rebuilt in Indian Territory.
In the first years after their arrival in Indian Territory, life was difficult for many Cherokees. However, under the leadership of Chief Ross the tribe rebuilt in the 1840s and 1850s, establishing businesses and a public school system and publishing what was then America’s only tribal newspaper. When the U.S. Civil War broke out, the Cherokee Nation found itself politically divided. Ross initially believed the Cherokees should remain neutral in the conflict, but there was a faction who supported the South so the chief made an alliance with the Confederacy, in part to try to keep the Cherokees united. Ross soon grew disillusioned with the Confederates, who had abandoned their promises of protection and supplies to the Indians. Ross spent the rest of the war in Philadelphia, where his second wife had a home (his first wife died while walking the Trail of Tears) and Washington, D.C., trying to convince President Abraham Lincoln that the Cherokees were loyal to the Union. Ross died of illness on August 1, 1866, having served as principal chief for nearly 40 years.
The U.S. apologized to Native American groups in 2009.
In December 2009, President Barack Obama signed a bill that included an official apology to all American Indian tribes for past injustices. U.S. Senators Sam Brownback of Kansas and Byron Dorgan of North Dakota led a bipartisan effort to pass the resolution, which stated: “the United States, acting through Congress…recognizes that there have been years of official depredations, ill-conceived policies, and the breaking of covenants by the Federal Government regarding Indian tribes.” However, the resolution did not call for reparations and included a disclaimer that it wasn’t meant to support any legal claims against the United States.
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At the beginning of the 1830s, nearly 125,000 Native Americans lived on millions of acres of land in Georgia, Tennessee, Alabama, North Carolina and Florida–land their ancestors had occupied and cultivated for generations.
By the end of the decade, very few natives remained anywhere in the southeastern United States.
Working on behalf of white settlers who wanted to grow cotton on the Indians’ land, the federal government forced them to leave their homelands and walk thousands of miles to a specially designated “Indian territory” across the Mississippi River.
This difficult and sometimes deadly journey is known as the Trail of Tears.
THE “INDIAN PROBLEM”
White Americans, particularly those who lived on the western frontier, often feared and resented the Native Americans they encountered:
To them, American Indians seemed to be an unfamiliar, alien people who occupied land that white settlers wanted (and believed they deserved).
Some officials in the early years of the American republic, such as President George Washington, believed that the best way to solve this “Indian problem” was simply to “civilize” the Native Americans.
The goal of this civilization campaign was to make Native Americans as much like white Americans as possible by encouraging them convert to Christianity, learn to speak and read English, and adopt European-style economic practices such as the individual ownership of land and other property (including, in some instances in the South, African slaves).
In the southeastern United States, many Choctaw, Chickasaw, Seminole, Creek and Cherokee people embraced these customs and became known as the “Five Civilized Tribes.”
Indian removal took place in the Northern states as well.
In Illinois and Wisconsin, for example, the bloody Black Hawk War in 1832 opened to white settlement millions of acres of land that had belonged to the Sauk, Fox and other native nations.
But their land, located in parts of Georgia, Alabama, North Carolina, Florida and Tennessee, was valuable, and it grew to be more coveted as white settlers flooded the region.
Many of these whites yearned to make their fortunes by growing cotton, and they did not care how “civilized” their native neighbors were:
They wanted that land and they would do almost anything to get it.
They stole livestock; burned and looted houses and towns;, and squatted on land that did not belong to them.
State governments joined in this effort to drive Native Americans out of the South.
Several states passed laws limiting Native American sovereignty and rights and encroaching on their territory. In a few cases, such as Cherokee Nation v. Georgia (1831) and Worcester v. Georgia (1832), the U.S. Supreme Court objected to these practices and affirmed that native nations were sovereign nations “in which the laws of Georgia [and other states] can have no force.”
Even so, the maltreatment continued.
As President Andrew Jackson noted in 1832, if no one intended to enforce the Supreme Court’s rulings (which he certainly did not), then the decisions would “[fall]…still born.” Southern states were determined to take ownership of Indian lands and would go to great lengths to secure this territory.
INDIAN REMOVAL
Andrew Jackson had long been an advocate of what he called “Indian removal.”
As an Army general, he had spent years leading brutal campaigns against the Creeks in Georgia and Alabama and the Seminoles in Florida–campaigns that resulted in the transfer of hundreds of thousands of acres of land from Indian nations to white farmers.
As president, he continued this crusade.
In 1830, he signed the Indian Removal Act, which gave the federal government the power to exchange Native-held land in the cotton kingdom east of the Mississippi for land to the west, in the “Indian colonization zone” that the United States had acquired as part of the Louisiana Purchase.
(This “Indian territory” was located in present-day Oklahoma.)
The law required the government to negotiate removal treaties fairly, voluntarily and peacefully: It did not permit the president or anyone else to coerce Native nations into giving up their land.
However, President Jackson and his government frequently ignored the letter of the law and forced Native Americans to vacate lands they had lived on for generations.
In the winter of 1831, under threat of invasion by the U.S. Army, the Choctaw became the first nation to be expelled from its land altogether.
They made the journey to Indian territory on foot (some “bound in chains and marched double file,” one historian writes) and without any food, supplies or other help from the government.
Thousands of people died along the way.
It was, one Choctaw leader told an Alabama newspaper, a “trail of tears and death.”
THE TRAIL OF TEARS
The Indian-removal process continued. In 1836, the federal government drove the Creeks from their land for the last time: 3,500 of the 15,000 Creeks who set out for Oklahoma did not survive the trip.
The Cherokee people were divided:
What was the best way to handle the government’s determination to get its hands on their territory?
Some wanted to stay and fight.
Others thought it was more pragmatic to agree to leave in exchange for money and other concessions.
In 1835, a few self-appointed representatives of the Cherokee nation negotiated the Treaty of New Echota, which traded all Cherokee land east of the Mississippi for $5 million, relocation assistance and compensation for lost property.
To the federal government, the treaty was a done deal, but many of the Cherokee felt betrayed:
After all, the negotiators did not represent the tribal government or anyone else.
“The instrument in question is not the act of our nation,” wrote the nation’s principal chief, John Ross, in a letter to the U.S. Senate protesting the treaty.
“We are not parties to its covenants; it has not received the sanction of our people.”
Nearly 16,000 Cherokees signed Ross’s petition, but Congress approved the treaty anyway.
By 1838, only about 2,000 Cherokees had left their Georgia homeland for Indian territory. President Martin Van Buren sent General Winfield Scott and 7,000 soldiers to expedite the removal process.
Scott and his troops forced the Cherokee into stockades at bayonet point while whites looted their homes and belongings.
Then, they marched the Indians more than 1,200 miles to Indian territory.
Whooping cough, typhus, dysentery, cholera and starvation were epidemic along the way, and historians estimate that more than 5,000 Cherokee died as a result of the journey.
By 1840, tens of thousands of Native Americans had been driven off of their land in the southeastern states and forced to move across the Mississippi to Indian territory.
The federal government promised that their new land would remain unmolested forever, but as the line of white settlement pushed westward, “Indian country” shrank and shrank.
In 1907, Oklahoma became a state and Indian territory was gone for good.
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Trail of Tears

"I saw the helpless Cherokees arrested and dragged from their homes, and driven at the bayonet point into the stockades. And in the chill of a drizzling rain on an October morning I saw them loaded like cattle or sheep into six hundred and forty-five wagons and started toward the west....On the morning of November the 17th we encountered a terrific sleet and snow storm with freezing temperatures and from that day until we reached the end of the fateful journey on March the 26th 1839, the sufferings of the Cherokees were awful. The trail of the exiles was a trail of death. They had to sleep in the wagons and on the ground without fire. And I have known as many as twenty-two of them to die in one night of pneumonia due to ill treatment, cold and exposure..."

Private John G. Burnett, Captain Abraham McClellan's Company, 2nRegiment, 2nd Brigade, Mounted Infantry, Cherokee Indian Removal, 1838-39

Timeline
1700- Settlers continued to increase their number by birth and by immigration. There wasn’t enough land to go around so the settlers moved ever westward. More land was needed for tobacco plantations, as England demanded ever mote taxes. The Cherokees would leave a hunting territory for a few seasons to allow the wildlife to recover. When they returned they found the forest cut, dozens of cabins, and no wildlife in sight. The Cherokees would try to scare the settlers away, but the settlers had guns. When the settlers won, they called it an Indian war. When the Indians won, the white men called it a massacre.

1750 - The King of England made treaties with the Indians and gave them ‘King’s Grants’ to the land they claimed. The British sent soldiers to protect the boundaries and to regulate the fur trade between the Indians and the colonies. Soldiers took Indian wives and began calling the children after their own family names. Traders and Indian Agents caught smallpox in the settlements and rapidly spread it to the Indians who had no immunity. Within a few short years, the Indian population was reduced to about one-tenth of its original size.
The traders offered guns for furs. The Indians slaughtered hundreds of animals for furs to trade, and when they looked for game to eat, it had been nearly wiped out. The Cherokees would leave an area to let the game recover, and the settlers took this as a sign that the Indians had abandoned the land, and move in.

1775 – During the Revolutionary war, the Cherokees took the side of the British and attacked white settlements in their territory. After the war, many British soldiers decided to stay in the Cherokee Nation with their families. The new American government refused to honor the earlier ‘King’s Grants’ and sent the American Army to force the Cherokees to sign new treaties, which required them to give up more land.

By 1800, the Cherokee Nation had shrunk to less than ¼ of it’s original size. Most Cherokees had retreated to lands in northern Georgia and eastern Tennessee. Many had adopted white ways. The US government and the State of Georgia adopted anti-Indian policies, and used soldiers to enforce the new laws.

1812 – General Andrew Jackson wanted to drive out the Indians, but they were too strong for his army. He settled on a policy of divide and conquer. He started the French and Indian War of 1812 with the help of the Cherokees, they thought that by helping Andy Jackson drive out the Creek Indians, they would be given special treatment and left alone by the whites. Chief Tecumseh, of the Shawnee, tried to unify the remaining Indian Nations in a last ditch stand to resist the white invasion. In 1813, Chief Tecumseh died in battle and his dreams of a unified Indian Nation died with him.

1815 – The US government forced or tricked many Cherokees into signing treaties to trade their lands for land in Arkansas and Oklahoma. About half of the Cherokees left for the New Territories and became known as the Old Settlers.

1828 – Andrew Jackson was elected president, and Gold was discovered in Georgia. The US government was split as to protect the Cherokees land claims, or to let Georgia drive them out. Gold fever swept the south. Miners and get rich quick scam artists invaded Cherokee Territory murdering, raping, and burning. Chief James Vann, a district judge for the Cherokees, captured, tried and hung the criminals. Georgia threatened war over the outrage of Cherokees hanging white men. The Cherokees sent lawyers and statesmen to court to argue their case. The federal government had given them treaties for the land and they should be protected from the citizens and army of Georgia. Georgia governor, George Gilmore stated, “Treaties were a means by which ignorant, intractable, and savage people were induced to yield what Civilized Peoples had a right to possess.”

1830 – The US Supreme Court decided in favor of protecting the Cherokees land rights. President Andrew Jackson defied the Supreme Court and sent the army to Georgia to drive out the Cherokees. Jackson proclaimed, “Justice John Marshall has rendered his decision, now let him enforce it.” President Jackson signed the ‘Indian Removal Act’, which required the forced removal of all Indians east of the Mississippi River to the new ‘vacant’ land obtained in the “Louisiana Purchase, to be guaranteed to the Indian tribes for as long as they shall occupy it”. Between 1830 and 1839, hundreds of Cherokee families fled the district, to Tennessee, Alabama, and North Carolina. Even while these cases were being argued in court, the state of Georgia organized a land lottery to divide up the Cherokee Nation into farms and gold claims.

1831 – The Choctaws were driven from their homes in Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana. The federal government had agreed to pay to feed and clothe the Indians on their journey, but the money never came.

1836 – The Creeks were driven out at the point of a gun, put in chains and forced-marched by the US Army. Some 3,500 men women and children died of hunger and exposure along the way.

1837 – The Chickasaw loaded their belongings on wagons and headed west. The Seminoles chose to fight. After a long bloody war, the survivors were herded like cattle into any boat that would float and taken across the Gulf of Mexico and up the Mississippi.

1838 – Seven thousand federal troops, under the command of General Winfield Scott, were dispatched to the Cherokee Nation. Without warning, the troops broke down doors and drug people away to stockades. Those that moved too slowly were prodded with bayonets. In October, the Cherokees were herded into wooden stockades with no food, water, blankets, or sanitation. Most of them were barefoot and had no coats or blankets, yet they were forced to cross rivers in sub-zero weather.

They were forced-marched, with army guards, as far north as Indiana, on their way to Oklahoma. Thousands of men, women, and children froze to death, died of starvation and disease. The soldiers forced the Cherokees to abandon their dead at the side of the road. What few pitiful possessions they owned, had to be dropped at the side of the road in order to carry the sick and dying. Soldiers and settlers plundered the ancient Cherokee burial grounds for buried treasure. Family possessions left behind were plundered and burned. Of the 22,000 Cherokees who started this death-march, some 5,500 died on the way. One thousand six hundred Freedmen walked the Trail of Tears along with the rest of Cherokee.

At the plantation of Spring Place, the Georgia Guard threw a burning log onto the stairs to smoke out the people that lived there. The man who had won the house in the Georgia state lottery was there, urging the soldiers on to get ‘those people’ out of ‘his’ house. The Georgia Guard drove the missionaries out of their homes and school nearby, and turned it into a brothel for the army.

The witnesses

A guard (some years later) wrote, “I fought through the War (Civil War), and I saw men shot to pieces and slaughtered by the thousands, but the Cherokee Removal was the cruelest work I ever knew.”

A traveler from Maine wrote “Aging females, apparently nearly ready to drop into the grave, were traveling with heavy burdens attached to their backs – on frozen ground with no covering for their feet except what nature had given them. We learned from the inhabitants of the road where the Indians passed that they buried fourteen or fifteen at each stopping place.”

John G Burnett, a soldier who participated in the Removal wrote, “Men working in fields were arrested and driven into stockades. Women were dragged from their homes, by soldiers whose language they did not understand. Children were separated from their parents and driven into stockades with the sky for a blanket and the earth for a pillow. The old and infirm were prodded with bayonets to hasten them to the stockades. In one home, death had come during the night, a sad faced little child had died and was lying on a bear skin couch and some women were preparing the little boy for burial. All were arrested and driven out, leaving the dead child in the cabin. I don’t know who buried the body.
In another home was a frail mother, apparently a widow and three small children, one just a baby. When told that she must go, the mother gathered the children at her feet, prayed a humble prayer in her native tongue, patted the old family dog on the head, told the faithful creature goodbye, with a baby strapped on her back and leading a child with each hand, started on her exile. But the task was too great for the frail mother. A stroke of heart failure relieved her suffering. She sunk and died with her baby on her back, and her other two children clinging to her hands”


The survivors

Butrick: Butrick crossed the Ohio on Dec. 15, 1838, he didn't see the Mississippi River until Jan. 25. Even then, it took three more weeks to get all the people in his contingent crossed. From the time the first contingent crossed the Ohio in November to the last part of Butrick's group in February, The Cherokees spent three months in Southern Illinois.
According to Butrick's diary, by Dec. 29, 1838, the detachments were spread out across the region. "One detachment stopped at the Ohio River, two at the Mississippi, one four miles this side, one 16 miles this side, one 18 miles, and one 13 miles behind us. In all these detachments, comprising about 8,000 souls, there is now a vast amount of sickness, and many deaths," wrote Butrick who himself was suffering from fever and a cough.

Quatie Ross: Although suffering from a cold, Quatie Ross, the Chief John Ross wife, gave her only blanket to a child. "Long time we travel on way to new land. People feel bad when they leave Old Nation. Women cry and make sad wails, Children cry and many men cry...but they say nothing and just put heads down and keep on go towards West. Many days pass and people die very much." She died of pneumonia at Little Rock. Some drank stagnant water and succumbed to disease. One survivor told how his father got sick and died; then, his mother; then, one by one, his five brothers and sisters. "One each day. Then all are gone."

Samuel Cloud: Samuel Cloud turned 9 years old on the Trail of Tears. Samuel's Memory is told by his great-great grandson, Micheal Rutledge, in his paper Forgiveness in the Age of Forgetfulness. Micheal, a citizen of the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma, is a law student at Arizona State University.

It is Spring. The leaves are on the trees. I am playing with my friends when white men in uniforms ride up to our home. My mother calls me. I can tell by her voice that something is wrong. Some of the men ride off. My mother tells me to gather my things, but the men don't allow us time to get anything. They enter our home and begin knocking over pottery and looking into everything. My mother and I are taken by several men to where their horses are and are held there at gun point. The men who rode off return with my father, Elijah. They have taken his rifle and he is walking toward us.
I can feel his anger and frustration. There is nothing he can do. From my mother I feel fear. I am filled with fear, too. What is going on? I was just playing, but now my family and my friends' families are gathered together and told to walk at the point of a bayonet.
We walk a long ways. My mother does not let me get far from her. My father is walking by the other men, talking in low, angry tones. The soldiers look weary, as though they'd rather be anywhere else but here.

They lead us to a stockade. They herd us into this pen like we are cattle. No one was given time to gather any possessions. The nights are still cold in the mountains and we do not have enough blankets to go around. My mother holds me at night to keep me warm. That is the only time I feel safe. I feel her pull me to her tightly. I feel her warm breath in my hair. I feel her softness as I fall asleep at night.

As the days pass, more and more of our people are herded into the stockade. I see other members of my clan. We children try to play, but the elders around us are anxious and we do not know what to think. I often sit and watch the others around me. I observe the guards. I try not to think about my hunger. I am cold.

Several months have passed and still we are in the stockades. My father looks tired. He talks with the other men, but no one seems to know what to do or what is going to happen. We hear that white men have moved into our homes and are farming our fields. What will happen to us? We are to march west to join the Western Cherokees. I don't want to leave these mountains.
My mother, my aunts and uncles take me aside one day. "Your father died last night," they tell me. My mother and my father's clan members are crying, but I do not understand what this means. I saw him yesterday. He was sick, but still alive. It doesn't seem real. Nothing seems real. I don't know what any of this means. It seems like yesterday, I was playing with my friends.
It is now Fall. It seems like forever since I was clean. The stockade is nothing but mud. In the morning it is stiff with frost. By mid-afternoon, it is soft and we are all covered in it. The soldiers suddenly tell us we are to follow them. We are led out of the stockade. The guards all have guns and are watching us closely. We walk. My mother keeps me close to her. I am allowed to walk with my uncle or an aunt, occasionally.

We walk across the frozen earth. Nothing seems right anymore. The cold seeps through my clothes. I wish I had my blanket. I remember last winter I had a blanket, when I was warm. I don't feel like I'll ever be warm again. I remember my father's smile. It seems like so long ago.
We walked for many days. I don't know how long it has been since we left our home, but the mountains are behind us. Each day, we start walking a little later. They bury the dead in shallow graves, because the ground is frozen. As we walk past white towns, the whites come out to watch us pass. No words are spoken to them. No words are said to us. Still, I wish they would stop staring. I wish it were them walking in this misery and I were watching them. It is because of them that we are walking. I don't understand why, but I know that much. They made us leave our homes. They made us walk to this new place we are heading in the middle of winter. I do not like these people. Still, they stare at me as I walk past.

My mother is coughing now. She looks worn. Her hands and face are burning hot. My aunts and uncles try to take care of me, so she can get better. I don't want to leave her alone. I just want to sit with her. I want her to stroke my hair, like she used to do. My aunts try to get me to sleep by them, but at night, I creep to her side. She coughs and it wracks her whole body. When she feels me by her side, she opens her blanket and lets me in. I nestle against her feverish body. I can make it another day, I know, because she is here.

When I went to sleep last night, my mother was hot and coughing worse than usual. When I woke up, she was cold. I tried to wake her up, but she lay there. The soft warmth she once was, she is no more. I kept touching her, as hot tears stream down my face. She couldn't leave me. She wouldn't leave me.

I hear myself call her name, softly, then louder. She does not answer. My aunt and uncle come over to me to see what is wrong. My aunt looks at my mother. My uncle pulls me from her. My aunt begins to wail. I will never forget that wail. I did not understand when my father died. My mother's death I do not understand, but I suddenly know that I am alone. My clan will take care of me, but I will be forever denied her warmth, the soft fingers in my hair, her gentle breath as we slept. I am alone. I want to cry. I want to scream in rage. I can do nothing.

We bury her in a shallow grave by the road. I will never forget that lonesome hill of stone that is her final bed, as it fades from my sight. I tread softly by my uncle, my hand in his. I walk with my head turned, watching that small hill as it fades from my sight. The soldiers make us continue walking. My uncle talks to me, trying to comfort me. I walk in loneliness.

I know what it is to hate. I hate those white soldiers who took us from our home. I hate the soldiers who make us keep walking through the snow and ice toward this new home that none of us ever wanted. I hate the people who killed my father and mother.

I hate the white people who lined the roads in their woolen clothes that kept them warm, watching us pass. None of those white people are here to say they are sorry that I am alone. None of them care about me or my people. All they ever saw was the color of our skin. All I see is the color of theirs and I hate them.
There were ten million Native Americans on this continent when the first non-Indians arrived. Over the next 300 years, 90% of all Native American original population was either wiped out by disease, famine, or warfare imported by the whites.
By 1840 all the eastern tribes had been subdued, annihilated or forcibly removed to Indian Territory west of the Mississippi.
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2023.05.13 09:00 Desperate_Rice_7506 House vs Child education

Build a new house in Chicago suburbs and did closing but now got the news that my child is selected in lottery of chatter school in Wisconsin, what should I do Option1. forget about the Chatter school and enjoy the new house. Option2. Sell the house and move back to Wisconsin. Option3. Continue to leave in house till August, and then Rent the house and move to Wisconsin. FYI the chatter school have 10/10 score and elementary school in Chicago suburbs is 6/10
Please note I was not born or brought up in State and have very less knowledge of education system here
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2023.05.12 23:00 ShaftamusPrime Found my first pieces and the start of my collection today at the thrift store.

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2023.05.11 21:11 Healthy_Green8038 The Kingkiller Chronicles Charity Fraud

This is no faerie tale

In December 2021, Worldbuilders Inc held their annual fundraiser for Heifer International. According to their website, Worldbuilders was able to raise $1,324,097.00 through the use of an online raffle.
On 'Pat's Twitch Team Page' at Worldbuilders.org, you can see a list of the prizes that were used to incentivize donations, prizes that were awarded through a mix of 'stretch goals', or won through random chance of your name pulled from a "virtual hat".
https://imgur.com/D5Fj3Cu
https://imgur.com/A0LGxcC
https://imgur.com/yRbGxZ8
On December 12th, 2021, NYT bestselling author Patrick Rothfuss wrote a blog post titled 'Losing Wagers, Doubling Donations, and Playing a Beautiful Game…'
So I’m going to cast my net among my friends and see who might like to come help me read the chapter of Doors of Stone for y’all. Then, if we hit $666,666, I’ll assemble the Geek Glitterati equivalent of the Avengers and we’ll record it for you. It might take a bit to assemble, as cool people tend to be busy, and there’s no way I’m going to ask them to do it during the fundraiser. But I’m pretty sure we’ll be able to get it done early next year. February at the latest.
The full, self-contained, spoiler-free chapter from Doors of Stone was never released. The only notable event that did happen in February 2022 relating to the Kingkiller Chronicles was Lin-Manuel Miranda's announcement during a Variety Awards Circuit Podcast that he had officially departed the Kingkiller project, a project that was put on hold after Showtime turned it down in 2019. The relevant quote starts at 00:29:15
“Oh I’m not on that ride anymore,” he said when asked about Kingkiller. “It’s an incredible book and an incredible series, and Patrick [Rothfuss] is just like a once-in-a-lifetime talent. We never cracked it. And I don’t know where it is, but my time on it kind of ran out, and I just was like, ‘I’m sorry I couldn’t get you any closer and help you figure out how this insane Russian nesting doll structure of a book becomes a movie or a TV show.’ But yeah, I’m not on that anymore.”
On April 4th, 2022 Heifer International received two donations from Worldbuilders Inc. One donation of $739,301.59, and a second donation of $300,000.00 made the same day for a total of $1,039,301.59. I am unable to confirm why the donation amount that Heifer International received does not match the $1,324,097.00 that was raised during the December 2021 Worldbuilders fundraiser, because there is no form 990 publicly available for Worldbuilders Inc due to the massive backlog of form 990s with the IRS.
The Department of Administration in Wisconsin has not been able to confirm whether or not Worldbuilders possesses a raffle license, but regardless it appears that the fundraiser was not legal to begin with. Worldbuilders Inc (EIN: 90-0618018) is a 501(c)(3) tax exempt nonprofit organization located in Stevens Point, Wisconsin. It has been tax exempt since March 2011.
Online raffles, such as the one held by Worldbuilders Inc in December 2021, are not permitted in the state of the Wisconsin.
Permitting online raffles, with its potential to dramatically expand the scope and sophistication of raffles, also could be viewed as violating the requirement of Wis. Stat. § 563.02(2) that raffles be “regulated as to discourage commercialization.” As a result, the Division does not permit licensees to conduct online raffles.
Prizes won through raffles require paperwork to be approved beforehand, and donations received through raffles are not tax-exempt.
Tax-exempt organizations under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code must be formed and operated exclusively to serve a charitable purpose. In general, raffles, lotteries, and games are not charitable; they are either for-profit or recreational. That is true even if a tax-exempt entity uses revenue from those events to fund its charitable cause.
Which means that if you donated, it is possible that you are eligible for a refund:
https://www.ftc.gov/enforcement/refunds
Issues with charitable gaming and raffles are handled at the state level. If you donated and would like to report you can reach out to:
Office of Charitable Gaming: [email protected]
If you would like to file a Wisconsin Consumer Complaint: https://dfi.wi.gov/Pages/ConsumerServices/WisconsinConsumerAct/FileAComplaint.aspx
You may also file with the FTC: https://reportfraud.ftc.gov/#/
If you live outside the U.S. or want to report an international scam, you can use econsumer.gov to file your report. It will then be included in the FTC's Consumer Sentinel database. Econsumer.gov is a partnership of more than 35 consumer protection agencies around the world and helps identify trends and prevent international scams.
Thank you/s to the reddit mod Admin who permanently suspended my account of seven years only twelve hours after I made inquiries regarding charity fraud here, here, and here.
Mod removed post on /books, said I need to "sort out the ban before posting the same thing that got me banned". The account was suspended citing 'abuse of report system'. But this means they're definitely not going to pay attention to any appeals/reports. Well played, gotta respect it.
Just going to email it to some blogs and journalists. Catch ya on the flip side

Ivare Enim Euge

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2023.05.11 16:14 EvansFamilyLego Help me stratagize! (thanks in advance- y'all are the best Reddit community I've come across!)

I posted yesterday about getting tickets to our first ever (and sadly, last ever) road trip across the country to the Benefit Sale. I'm SO EXCITED.
My husband and I bought two $100 early entry tix to assure we'd get top opportunity to ship early and get everything I really want. We also got 2 accompanying tix in the event that we decide to bring our two boys with us. There's a good chance we'll bring them, but then leave them to sit outside the actual indoor sale because the older one is ten years older than the little one, and he can absolutely watch his brother while we shop. Or we might just leave them at "home" at our Airbnb since none off us are morning people and normally both our kids sleep till noon every day, lol.
We ALSO bought regular Shopper tix for later on Sat, because we were going to buy fix for Sunday to see whatever was left- but since there's no additional discount (just an asking increase in your burying limit)- we instead got threee wrist bands and again two accompanyment tix in case we decide to bring the kids. If my husband can find a good hiking pack to carry the two year old, then we'll most likely do that.
ANYWAY - At the end of the day there's a few big things to take into consideration;
We have the ability to buy 8 dolls and 20 accessories before 9 am. We then have the ability to buy 12 more dolls and 30 more accessories whenever we get our lottery spot to go back in, later in the day. Our plan is to get food and/or shop vendors outside the sale itself (if indeed that area doing that again this year?!I haven't heard yet but I'm extremely hopeful. Heck- if they aren't- someone should organize a massive in-, town AG theme "yard sale" with crafters and sellers somewhere in the nearby area on the same weekend just out of common sense!
Anywho- here's the deal;
-I've never been. Im hoping some of you have experience having been to an in person AG benefit sale and can use that experience to help me plan!
(If y'all saw my insane spaghetti a few days ago- you know i like to organize and be thorough!).
We won't know for several weeks what time our actual entry is for later in the day, so that could impact things of course. Is were dead last going back in, in the afternoon, then obviously what to buy in the am becomes just THAT MUCH more crucial.
Okay - so -
Here's what I'd love to pick your brain about;
-Are there things they are very unlikely to have at all - or to have very little of?
If you had the opportunity to buy 20 dolls at the benefit sale - 8 early and 12 later - What dolls would you want to get? What would you prioritize? (Obviously preference goes a lot into this - but i figure there's going to be plenty of old JLY Dolls AND some new (#100-#122) girlies since this is the first and only year that both were available for sale at some point.
( I do know that I love original, cool-looking dolls so I'm psyched to check out the orphaned CYO returns. Hoping to find myself something really unique id never think of ordering myself. (Seriously, I've ordered 5 CYO myself since August, it would be nice NOT to pay $200 ea!) So I'll likely want to snag at least one or two cool CYO if that's a possibility. I know that will obviously take the longest to shop since you have to really look over every single doll and it's details AND because my hubby and/or kiddo can't really shop FOR ME for the CYO since it's totally a preference thing... That's going to need me directly.
Does anyone recommend we buy extra wrist bands to increase our buying ability?
What types of accessories do they normally have? Play sets? Mostly clothes? Do they ever have the mystery packs?
-Is there anything that they DON'T count towards your "Accessories" limit?
What should we prioritize (if you've ever been to the sale- you'ld likely have WAY better idea!)..
I absolutely want to get plenty of clothes for my huge collection of dolls - but i also want to get props for filming the AG stop motion series I'm currently working on! So which should we proritze early? Clothes? Or play sets ?
Last couple things - for those who have been to the sale; what types of "booths"/ vendors do they usually have in the area? Resellers, who carry dolls and older AG stuff? Or people who hand make AG related clothing and crafts?!
(I'm so sick and sad about this being, very likely the last ever benefit sale. Sure another charity MIGHT take over and do something similar somewhere else- but this could realistically be the very last event EVER that's close to what I'd call an AG convention).
Has anyone heard definitively if they WILL or WON'T have vendors at this years sale?
If they do- are there any vendors who post here? Be sure to tell me so i can come support you!
What kind of stuff should we expect to see?! And what would you consider a "must buy"?
If money wasn't an issue- and you were going to the sale planning to come home with 20 dolls and 50 accessories - what did you be buying (if, of course, they have it?) What would you be after FIRST VS later in the day?
Also -more so for those local to the sale area (or who have made this trip many times):
Is there, like, any other cool must-SEE or must -DO stuff in the Madison or Wisconsin Dells areas and/or Minneapolis/St Paul that we absolutely shouldn't miss while we're taking this wild road trip? (Bonus Points if it's Doll /Lego or Toy related OR involves great places to go Thrifting - OR- if it's something else cool that would appeal to either or both of our two boys - 2&12.
We're driving across PA turnpike, through Ohio, basically to Chicago, Il and then up into Wisconsin- so similarly - I assume we'll stop at the Chicago AG store just to say we have - but anyone else with suggestions of anything to see or do along the route would be GREATLY appreciated.
This trip's main goal is my visit to the AG Benefit sale - but arguably more importantly - it's our first ever road trip/real vacation in our toddlers whole life - AND we're DYING to have a good time with the kids in the week plus leading up to the sale (my oldest starts camo that Monday at we have to either put him on a plane or drive straight back after the sale sadly).
Last LAST two things - I promise: Are there any fun meet ups going on with other little going to the sale?
AND - Should we buy any additional tix for Sunday or any more Sat tix to increase our buying power while we still have the chance? Is 20 dolls / 50 accessories nuts, or would you buy even more if you had the chance?
Ps. If anyone can't make it to the sale, but is absolutely dying for something specific from the sale - ESPECIALLY if it's easy to ship OR if you're along our drive home - I AM willing to shop for others. I already got another early entry ticket entirely for a Redditor from PA I'm physically going to shop for and bring her goodies home to her. I'm happy to try to extend this offer if it would help anyone else, after all, I'm spending the day at the sale, that's all we're doing Saturday!
One again - I just want to thank this community for being SO HELPFUL - Fpmor letting me pick y'all's brains and for being a VERY welcoming place for a new collector. (I've long been a fan but only bought my very first six in July 2022- when i got a 4x points offer AND a $10 off certificate offered to me, and i decided to "just order one CYO doll that I've wanted since I was a kid"
Dying to hear your thoughts / suggestions / ideas.
Ps. Please don't take this as me bragging about what I plan to buy- Im aware it could sound very entitled/spoiled to be planning to buy a ton of stuff when I'm VERY aware that's not a thing many people (let alone those with a disability and multiple kids) can afford to do- and I want to assure you- I'm not just a spoiled brat and I'm not trying to rub in anyone's face that we can do this kid of insane shipping trip;
One of the biggest reasons I want to get so much stuff on this trip is because i run a kids Christmas charity called "Project Christmas NJ".
Yes, I am also a huge fan and collector but I'm NOT an AG resaler- I entirely fund Christmas for almost 75 families/150 kids every year for the last 8 & on average, I get a dozen or more kids who we gift an entire AG "set up" to- Typically; A doll in great condition along with some hair play accessories, pajamas, a dressy outfit, play/school clothes, a bed, some type of sport or hobby outfit/accessories and a vehicle or pet.
Two years ago, we had a home where the parents of one little girl got emergency custody of three beautiful little girls who's parents died in a crash just six weeks before Christmas. The girls were OBSESSED with 18" dolls - and obviously, were absolutely devistated and had almost been split up by CPS. For Christmas- we not only got them each a look-alike AND companion "friend" doll- we gifted them a custom 16-room mansion hand built by a dad of a little girl who had outgrown the massive doll house- and we coordinated getting this FULLY DECKED OUT (easily $5000 worth of AG stuff) massive doll house- and getting it installed into the garage we helped their new family renovate into a massive playroom for the four girls.
It was one of the defining moments of my life - delivering that AG house and 8 dolls - along with the coolest doll set-up I've ever seen - to the daughter and her three brand new "sisters"- we made Christmas happen for that entire family despite the DEVISTATING situation, and the family said it was the first time 2 of the 3 girls had spoken and even smiled since the sudden death of thier parents.
I'm pretty sure that gift was the reason I've become obsessed with AG myself - and I promise a huge part of the reason I'm even doing this - is because I know just how much stuff we'll be able to get for Project Christmas at a massive sale like this, instead of having to fully rely on donations and buying stuff in Oct-Dec, we can really be stocked up in advance for a change. I hope that helps so y'all don't think I'm just a braggy crappy spoiled brat. (Which id totally understand if I didn't know my own motives).
Thank You - Thank You - Thank You!!
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2023.05.08 13:53 Smurphilicious the charity stuff

I read an interview of Pat's on Tor today and this post from books came up in the results just below it
https://www.reddit.com/books/comments/wdoiq2/in_december_readers_donated_over_700000_to/
Nine months. That post is from nine months ago. $1.3M for one chapter, and never delivered. I messaged the mod(s) yesterday to ask permission before posting something that would have been similar to this and haven't heard back, but frankly I'm not breaking any rules from sidebar with this because this isn't Pat specific. This is about the Kingkiller Chronicle books, specifically book three, and the charity that promised a chapter of Doors of Stone in exchange for a large sum of money.
I didn't donate, I don't have a personal stake in this. But I am dumbfounded that $1.3M was given in exchange for a good that was never delivered, and everyone just... rolled over. No continued communication from the organization that failed to deliver. People, this is textbook fraud.

This is no faerie tale

In December 2021, Worldbuilders Inc held their annual fundraiser for Heifer International. According to their website, Worldbuilders was able to raise $1,324,097.00 through the use of an online raffle.
On 'Pat's Twitch Team Page' at Worldbuilders.org, you can see a list of the prizes that were used to incentivize donations, prizes that were awarded through a mix of 'stretch goals', or won through random chance of your name pulled from a "virtual hat".
https://imgur.com/D5Fj3Cu
https://imgur.com/A0LGxcC
https://imgur.com/yRbGxZ8
On December 12th, 2021, NYT bestselling author Patrick Rothfuss wrote a blog post titled 'Losing Wagers, Doubling Donations, and Playing a Beautiful Game…'
So I’m going to cast my net among my friends and see who might like to come help me read the chapter of Doors of Stone for y’all. Then, if we hit $666,666, I’ll assemble the Geek Glitterati equivalent of the Avengers and we’ll record it for you. It might take a bit to assemble, as cool people tend to be busy, and there’s no way I’m going to ask them to do it during the fundraiser. But I’m pretty sure we’ll be able to get it done early next year. February at the latest.
The full, self-contained, spoiler-free chapter from Doors of Stone was never released. The only notable event that did happen in February 2022 relating to the Kingkiller Chronicles was Lin-Manuel Miranda's announcement during a Variety Awards Circuit Podcast that he had officially departed the Kingkiller project, a project that was put on hold after Showtime turned it down in 2019. The relevant quote starts at 00:29:15
“Oh I’m not on that ride anymore,” he said when asked about Kingkiller. “It’s an incredible book and an incredible series, and Patrick [Rothfuss] is just like a once-in-a-lifetime talent. We never cracked it. And I don’t know where it is, but my time on it kind of ran out, and I just was like, ‘I’m sorry I couldn’t get you any closer and help you figure out how this insane Russian nesting doll structure of a book becomes a movie or a TV show.’ But yeah, I’m not on that anymore.”
On April 4th, 2022 Heifer International received two donations from Worldbuilders Inc. One donation of $739,301.59, and a second donation of $300,000.00 made the same day for a total of $1,039,301.59. I am unable to confirm why the donation amount that Heifer International received does not match the $1,324,097.00 that was raised during the December 2021 Worldbuilders fundraiser, because there is no form 990 publicly available for Worldbuilders Inc due to the massive backlog of form 990s with the IRS.
The Department of Administration in Wisconsin has not been able to confirm whether or not Worldbuilders possesses a raffle license, but regardless it appears that the fundraiser was not legal to begin with. Worldbuilders Inc (EIN: 90-0618018) is a 501(c)(3) tax exempt nonprofit organization located in Stevens Point, Wisconsin. It has been tax exempt since March 2011.
Online raffles, such as the one held by Worldbuilders Inc in December 2021, are not permitted in the state of the Wisconsin.
Permitting online raffles, with its potential to dramatically expand the scope and sophistication of raffles, also could be viewed as violating the requirement of Wis. Stat. § 563.02(2) that raffles be “regulated as to discourage commercialization.” As a result, the Division does not permit licensees to conduct online raffles.
Prizes won through raffles require paperwork to be approved beforehand, and donations received through raffles are not tax-exempt.
Tax-exempt organizations under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code must be formed and operated exclusively to serve a charitable purpose. In general, raffles, lotteries, and games are not charitable; they are either for-profit or recreational. That is true even if a tax-exempt entity uses revenue from those events to fund its charitable cause.
Which means that if you donated, it is possible that you are eligible for a refund:
https://www.ftc.gov/enforcement/refunds
Issues with charitable gaming and raffles are handled at the state level. If you donated and would like to report you can reach out to:
Office of Charitable Gaming: [email protected]
If you would like to file a Wisconsin Consumer Complaint: https://dfi.wi.gov/Pages/ConsumerServices/WisconsinConsumerAct/FileAComplaint.aspx
You may also file with the FTC: https://reportfraud.ftc.gov/#/
If you live outside the U.S. or want to report an international scam, you can use econsumer.gov to file your report. It will then be included in the FTC's Consumer Sentinel database. Econsumer.gov is a partnership of more than 35 consumer protection agencies around the world and helps identify trends and prevent international scams.
Thank you/s to the reddit mod Admin who permanently suspended my account of seven years only twelve hours after I made inquiries regarding charity fraud here, here, and here.
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2023.05.06 02:50 AnaWolfbay1412 Every US state lottery logo, as of 2023!

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2023.05.05 20:00 boopboopadoopity Every US state lottery logo, as of 2023!

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2023.05.05 19:59 boopboopadoopity Every US state lottery logo, as of 2023!

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2023.04.25 02:09 nopenotme279 Newish Wisconsin lottery scratch ticket. I don’t play but thought the design was very Wisconsin.

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2023.04.12 22:25 Arcansawman A man from Wisconsin visited the Natural State on a simple hardware store run and went home a $100,000 lottery winner

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2023.04.11 16:10 dollars_to_doughnuts MD Roundup: Incomes Between $30k and $60k USD

Just an opportunity to discuss some money diaries with incomes in the $30-60K USD range!
I tried to remove MDs with a second income that pushed them over, but if I missed any, lmk and I can remove them from this post.
Want to sign up to share yours? We'd love to read it! The sign-ups post is always pinned to the top of the sub. The current one is here :)
MoneyDiariesACTIVE Money Diaries:
R29 Money Diaries:
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2023.03.25 02:05 4dailyuseonly Welp they're trying to come for Dolly Parton now.

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2023.02.24 19:54 KuroChairoNeko Personal Conspiracy Theory Iceberg Rating

I took wayyy too much time on this. Damn tism. So Goon's video on the CT Iceberg is probably one of my favorites; watched the mega video at least 10 times, listen to it while doing my job. While watching the beginning with my boyfriend, we gave our personal thoughts on some of the theories. So I wanted to share my rating of every theory on each tier. Yes. This is longgg as a giant's arm, BUT... I wanna hear your opinions. What theories would you rank as crazy, true (to you), or somewhere in the middle. List your personal least/most theories.
⭐ = Bullshit Theory ⭐⭐ = Interesting Theory ⭐⭐⭐ = Plausible Theory ⭐⭐⭐⭐ = True Theory (to me) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Tier 1 -Crazyhead-
Big Pharma (⭐⭐⭐⭐) Atlantis (⭐⭐) Nostradamus (⭐⭐) ~More like… Nostra-DUMBASS~ (Get the reference, you get a cookie)
Mandela Effect (⭐⭐) MH 370 (⭐) GMO (⭐) Orbs (⭐⭐) NOW (⭐⭐) Nibriu Cataclysm (⭐⭐) Bilderberg Meetings (⭐⭐) Transhumanism (⭐⭐) Black-Eyed Kids (⭐) Antarctica (⭐⭐) Basement Tapes (⭐⭐⭐⭐) Operation Northwoods (⭐⭐⭐⭐) PSYOPs (⭐⭐⭐⭐) ~Parents and family are veterans; they have seen/heard things~
The Vela Incident (⭐⭐) GIANTS (⭐⭐) ~The beginning of a beautiful meme~ Padma McCord (⭐⭐) Elisa Lam (⭐⭐⭐) Tara Calico Picture (⭐⭐⭐) The Mad Gasser of Mattoon (⭐⭐⭐) ~Thanks disrupt~ COINTELPRO (⭐⭐⭐⭐) Mao-Yale Theory (⭐) I-70 Killer (⭐⭐⭐) Majestic 12 (⭐⭐⭐) Red Squads (⭐⭐⭐⭐) The “Secret” (⭐) Acupuncture (⭐⭐) Max Headroom Incident (⭐⭐⭐) UN Agenda (⭐⭐) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Tier 2 -Deep Researcher-
Lucid Dreaming (⭐⭐) MKUltra (⭐⭐⭐⭐) Hypnosis (⭐⭐⭐) ~Been hypnotized before~ Fluoride Affects (⭐) Pineal Gland Calcification (⭐) Cicada 3301 (⭐⭐⭐) McFly Code (⭐) Dowsing (⭐⭐) Admiral Byrd (⭐⭐) Agartha (⭐⭐) Weather Control -HAARP- (⭐) Freemasons (⭐⭐⭐) ~Know a friend that is a Mason~ 23 Enigma (⭐⭐) Astral Projections (⭐⭐) Succubi (⭐⭐) Eastern Philosophies (⭐⭐) Nephilim (⭐⭐⭐) ~Iceland: Home of the Nephilim~ The Missing Cosmonauts (⭐⭐⭐⭐) Dyaltov Pass (⭐⭐⭐) Declassified Documents (⭐⭐⭐) Summoning (⭐⭐⭐) Tulpas (⭐⭐⭐) ~I still remember my imaginary friends~ Operation Bluebeam (⭐) Occult Knowledge (⭐⭐⭐) Magicka (⭐⭐) Shelled/Firmament Earth (⭐⭐) Men in Black (⭐⭐⭐) Joseph Augustus Zarelli aka The Boy in the Box (⭐⭐⭐⭐) Reality Simulations (⭐) Clown Sightings (⭐⭐) ~Thought it was marketing for IT (2017)~ Divination (⭐⭐) Space Is Fake (⭐) Pantheism (⭐⭐) Intelligent Design (⭐⭐) LA Oil Rigs (⭐⭐⭐⭐) ~Theory confirmed true~ Ghost Girl (⭐⭐) Operation Fishbowl (⭐⭐⭐⭐) Archdemons/Archangels (⭐⭐) Philosopher's Stone (⭐⭐⭐) My Red Is Not Your Red (⭐⭐⭐) ~BF: That’s red. Me: It’s scarlet.~ Vampires (⭐⭐⭐)
Aura (⭐⭐⭐⭐) ~Been told my aura is yellow, which is my favorite color. :3~
Francis Leavy's Handprint (⭐⭐⭐) Bohemian Grove (⭐⭐⭐) Lost Civilizations (⭐⭐⭐⭐) Paranormal Beings (⭐⭐⭐) Professional Sports Scripted (⭐⭐) Snuff Cinema (⭐⭐⭐⭐) ~There are monsters in the world~ Gang Stalking (⭐) ~Not a schizo~ Experiments on Humans (⭐⭐⭐⭐) 6th Extinction (⭐⭐⭐) Pseudosciences (⭐⭐) Saturn's Rings (⭐⭐⭐) Polar Shift (⭐⭐⭐⭐) Large Hendron Collider (⭐⭐⭐) Oumuamua (⭐⭐⭐⭐) WWII Black Book (⭐⭐⭐) Fish Rain (⭐⭐⭐) Clinton Body Doubles (⭐⭐⭐⭐) Butterfly Effect (⭐⭐) Ningens (⭐⭐) Patterson-Gimlin Massacre (⭐) Hooton Plan (⭐) Oil Pit Squid (⭐⭐) People of the Mount (⭐⭐) Crystal Skulls (⭐⭐) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Tier 3 starts -Truth Agent-
3.1
Singularity (⭐⭐⭐) ~A.I. is fascinatingly terrifying~ Quantum Suicide and Immorality (⭐⭐) Tree Swastika (⭐⭐) Genocide Denials (⭐⭐⭐⭐) ~SOAD is right~ Roko's Basilisk (⭐⭐) Taured (⭐⭐) The Bloop (⭐⭐⭐) Rosicrucianism (⭐⭐) Sinkholes (⭐⭐) Publius Enigma (⭐⭐) Russian Sleep Experiment (⭐⭐) Esoteric Knowledge (⭐⭐⭐) Denver Airport (⭐⭐⭐) ~Been there once; weird~ Archons (⭐⭐) Spirit Science (⭐⭐) The Plain of Jars (⭐⭐⭐) ~GIANTS!~ Beacon of Hate (⭐⭐⭐) Feral Children (⭐⭐⭐⭐) ~Poor Genie~ Anti-Natalism (⭐⭐) Charles Fort (⭐⭐⭐) Road to Roota (⭐⭐⭐) Mereological Nihilism (⭐⭐) Cagots (⭐⭐⭐⭐) Deep Sea Lab Techs aka Aquanauts (⭐⭐⭐⭐) Hitler Escaped Inside the Earth (⭐) ~B-movie plot~ Illuminati Blood Banks (⭐⭐⭐) ~Blood facials… ew.~ Sacred Geometry (⭐⭐) ~BF believes in this more than I do~ The Black Pope Prophecy (⭐) DMT Beings (⭐⭐) ~BF believes in them since he’s a psyhead~ Missing Children Forest (⭐⭐⭐) Solipsism (⭐⭐) Thule (⭐⭐) Die Glocke (⭐⭐)
3.2
Arnold's Real Height (⭐) ~Why is this here??~ Natural Park Closures (⭐⭐⭐) Lake Baikal (⭐⭐⭐) Dancing Plague (⭐⭐⭐⭐) Panspermia (⭐⭐⭐⭐) Webdriver Torso (⭐⭐⭐) Toxoplasmosis (⭐⭐⭐⭐) Introspection Rundown (⭐⭐⭐⭐) USA Is an Experiment (⭐⭐) Bielefeld PYSOPs (⭐⭐) Online Video Game Monitoring (⭐⭐⭐) ~Looking at you, Overwatch 2 (-_-;)~
John "Babacombe" Lee (⭐⭐) RPG Insanity Training (⭐) Oz Factor (⭐) Extreme Continents (⭐⭐) Shaver's Writings (⭐) Porn Control (⭐) Temporary Autonomy Zone (⭐⭐) ~CHAZ failed though~ Henotheism (⭐⭐⭐⭐) Quantum Jumping (⭐) Fullcaneli (⭐⭐) French Viper Releases (⭐) Grey Goo (⭐) Mach's Principle (⭐⭐) Pokaini (⭐⭐⭐) Deep Ecology Fascism (⭐⭐) Deathworm (⭐⭐) ~Frank Herbert got some inspiration~ Gaydar (⭐⭐⭐⭐) KKK Funded by Governments (⭐⭐⭐) Titanic Didn't Sink (⭐⭐⭐) Smithsonian Suppression (⭐⭐⭐⭐) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Tier 4 -Adept of Secrets-
4.1
Dzopa Tribe/Dropa Stones (⭐⭐⭐⭐) Lord Pakal's Time Machine (⭐⭐) Monsanto (⭐⭐⭐⭐) Vimana (⭐⭐) North Korea Utopia (⭐) L'Enfant (⭐⭐) Grand Unified Conspiracy (⭐) Cybersquatting Time Travelers (⭐) Comic Con Child Recruitment (⭐) Plastic Surgery Runaways (⭐) Lifetide (⭐⭐) Baltic Sea Anomaly (⭐⭐) Planned Extinction/Eco Triage (⭐⭐) Haunted Locations World Map (⭐⭐⭐) Artificial Poisonous Snow (⭐⭐) King Babylon's World Control (⭐) Depopulation Funds (⭐⭐) SCPs Based on Real Life (⭐) ~SCP Foundation is still fun!~ Holotropic Breathwork (⭐) Hermeneutics (⭐⭐) Sea People (⭐⭐⭐⭐) Cryptogeography (⭐⭐⭐⭐) Infrared Laundry Balls (⭐) Negentropy (⭐⭐) Nexus 7 (❌) Black Hope Curse (⭐⭐⭐) Falun Gong (⭐⭐⭐) ~Longtime friend had an interesting encounter with them~
Geometrodynamics (⭐⭐) TOR Owned by Government (⭐⭐⭐⭐) ~Theory confirmed true~ Cave Dweller Holocaust (⭐⭐) Trilateral Commission (⭐⭐) Dolphin Intelligence (⭐⭐) Meat Showers (⭐⭐) ~…Why would you eat meat off the ground?~ Ro-langs aka Himalayan Zombies (⭐⭐) Deep Philosophies (⭐⭐) Civil War Sightings (⭐⭐⭐)
4.2
MIRL Cults (⭐⭐⭐) Toronto Protocol (⭐⭐) Perestroika Deception (⭐⭐⭐⭐) Presentism (⭐) ~Always be critical~ Bootes Void (⭐⭐) ~Picture is chilling~ Yellow Cuban Balloons (⭐⭐) Driver Killed JFK (⭐⭐⭐⭐) ~CIA Minecrafted him~ Fracking Deaths (⭐⭐) Esoteric Hitlerism (⭐) Red Rooms (⭐⭐) Plant Intelligence (⭐⭐) Last Thursdayism aka Omphalos Hypothesis (⭐⭐) Acosmism (⭐) Bouvet Island Lifeboat (⭐⭐⭐) Abiogenic Oil (⭐⭐) Secret Societies Today (⭐⭐) Real Myziam (⭐⭐) Prison Planets (⭐) Malta Catacombs (⭐⭐⭐) Lizardmen in Iraq (⭐⭐) Phantom Kangaroos (⭐⭐⭐) ~We thought the Coelacanth were extinct~
Patomskiy Crater (⭐⭐⭐) ~Listen to the natives~ Thomas Pynchon (⭐⭐⭐) Animism (⭐⭐⭐) Dighton Rock (⭐⭐) Bunkers in Mars (⭐⭐) Triassic Mystery (⭐⭐⭐) Montanism (⭐⭐) Sabinche Tomatovic Tape (⭐) ~I believe in the Cryptid more than this~ Mark Rodin (⭐⭐) Operation Paperclip (⭐⭐⭐⭐) ~History is very messed up~ Negative Planck Feedback (⭐⭐) Manichaeism (⭐⭐) VALIS (⭐) ~Still enjoy Philip K. Dick’s work~ IBCM Decoys (⭐⭐⭐) Portoia (⭐⭐) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Tier 5 starts -Animaster-
5.1
Magic of the State (⭐) Crank Incident (⭐⭐⭐) Sycamore Knoll (⭐⭐) Reactionless Drive (⭐⭐) Enneagram (⭐⭐) Cometary Earth (⭐⭐⭐) Rockmen (⭐⭐⭐) Kap Dwa (⭐⭐⭐) ~Giant~ Protodite (❌) Cat Nuns (⭐⭐⭐⭐) Max Spiers (⭐⭐⭐⭐) Acoustic Attacks (⭐⭐⭐⭐) Bloodletting Magic (⭐⭐) Google Earth Blackzones (⭐⭐⭐⭐) Crowd Funded Assassination (⭐⭐) Serpent Seed (⭐) Panopticon (⭐⭐⭐) Inunaki Village (⭐⭐) Prana Release (⭐⭐) ~BF is spiritual and believes in this~ 24 Hour Year (⭐) Corporate Kill List (⭐⭐⭐) ~Very dystopian~ The Man from Earth (⭐) Interdimensional Bigfoot (⭐) Organic Black Helicopters (⭐) Manatees Are Humans (⭐) John Titor Project (⭐⭐) Gulags aka Russian Crime Dungeons (⭐⭐⭐) ~There’s leaked videos showing what happens in them~
Universal Communion (⭐⭐) There Are No Forests (⭐⭐) Asian Blood Types (⭐⭐) ~See Ketsuekigata-kun!~ Ghost Condensate (⭐⭐) Breatharianism (⭐) ~Don’t practice this bullshit; people have died~ Memphis Rap (⭐⭐⭐) Ural Relief Map (⭐⭐) Bitcoin Created by Banks (⭐⭐⭐) Psychotropic Warfare (⭐⭐⭐⭐) ~Again, veteran family have seen things~
New Chronologies & History Denials (⭐⭐) ~I personally believe that Egypt is way older~
China's Real Population (⭐⭐⭐⭐) ~China’s government lies; no surprise here~
5.2
Mental Problems Theory (⭐⭐) Highway Trolls (⭐⭐) OoO aka Object-oriented Ontology (⭐⭐) Arizona Ghost Radios (⭐⭐) Windshield Pitting Epidemic (⭐⭐) North Korea Ghost Ships (⭐⭐⭐) Neodinosaurs (⭐⭐) Human Hunting (⭐⭐) Teeth Implants at Birth (⭐) Stuxnet Revival Studies (⭐⭐) Urine Fasting (⭐) ~*gag* No~ TSUKI (⭐⭐) Accelerationism (⭐⭐) Omphalos (⭐⭐) ~Mythologies are fascinating~ Greek Magnetic Sky (⭐⭐) Quantum Entanglement (⭐⭐) Dr. Robert Morse (⭐⭐) Ethnopsychiatry (⭐⭐) Harmonic Sync (⭐⭐) Report from Iron Mountain (⭐⭐) USSR Never Collapsed (⭐⭐⭐) Kundalini Energy (⭐⭐) Brain in a Jar (⭐⭐) Universe People (⭐⭐) The Ummo Case (⭐⭐) Segregated Internet (⭐⭐) Symbiogenesis (⭐⭐) Antikythera Mechanism (⭐⭐⭐) Gedi Ruins (⭐⭐) Theosophist Geology (⭐⭐) Anatta (⭐⭐) 40th Tithe (⭐⭐) Polywater (⭐⭐) ~Didn’t know that thick water exists~ HGP Defunded (⭐⭐) BDORT (⭐) The Cosmic Butterfly/Rosalind Ballingal (⭐⭐) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Tier 6 -Transcended-
6.1
Bogandoff (⭐⭐) ~Both died from COVID; RIP~ SAiNT Is Angels? (⭐⭐) Human Zoos (⭐⭐⭐⭐) Georgia Guidestones (⭐⭐⭐) ~They’re closed now cause someone bombed them~
Coriander Veins (⭐⭐) Mad Honey (⭐⭐⭐⭐) ~Famous Ape Man with a podcast tried it~ FWD: 7 (⭐⭐⭐) Animal Spying (⭐⭐⭐) Trepanning (⭐⭐⭐) Coronal Heating (⭐⭐) GGGQEP (⭐⭐) Empty Internet (⭐) Dogon Tribe (⭐⭐⭐) Dark City Non-Fiction (⭐) Microdot.gif (⭐) Oxygen Is Hallucinogenic (⭐) Purple Spheres (⭐⭐) Malbolge Programming (⭐⭐) Subjective Reality (⭐⭐⭐) CAIMEO (⭐⭐⭐⭐) Four Corners Face (⭐) Solar Diet (⭐) ~We’re not plants~ Spiritual Microeconomy (⭐⭐) Stab Wound Penetration (⭐⭐⭐) ~W H Y???~ Michigan Blue Hell (⭐⭐)
6.2
Sherpas of Khandbar (⭐⭐) Q Source (⭐) ~P I Z Z A T I M E!~ Alternate World Ending (⭐) Street Light Interference (⭐⭐) Real Fluoride Dangers (⭐) Futuristic Earthworks (⭐⭐⭐) Conspiracy PSYOPs (⭐⭐⭐) Obscure Video Games (⭐⭐⭐⭐) Sexual Assault Missiles (⭐) Sirkus Real URL (⭐⭐) Singularity Already Happened (⭐⭐⭐⭐) Extreme Conditioning (⭐⭐⭐) Cameraheads (⭐⭐) Algal Biofuel Real Potential (⭐⭐⭐⭐) Layered Cake Theory (⭐⭐) Iraqi Stargates (⭐⭐) Bovine Poisoning (⭐) Synchronicity (⭐⭐) Soul Healing (⭐⭐) CP Soundtracks (⭐⭐) ~With things like pseudoscoprion existing, the world is evil~
ORMUS (⭐⭐) Dream Hacking (⭐⭐) Mars Slave Colonies (⭐) Tolkien Is Real (⭐) ~Still love the man’s work; got me into fantasy in general~
Life on Sun (⭐⭐)
6.3
Hollow Universe (⭐⭐) Atom Bomb Never Created (⭐) Great Electronic Conspiracy (⭐⭐) S EN (❌) Captivity Suburbs (⭐) PRISM (⭐⭐⭐⭐) Multiple Christs Theory (⭐⭐) DNA Formed in Big Bang (⭐⭐) Kali Yuga (⭐⭐⭐⭐) AI in a Box (⭐⭐⭐) Torsion Fields (⭐⭐) Autoganzfeld (⭐⭐⭐) PLoS (⭐⭐⭐) Valley of Headless Men (⭐⭐⭐) Arbutus Crucible (❌) Morphogenic Field (⭐⭐⭐⭐) Malkasian Paradigm (⭐) Brane World (⭐⭐) Gene Pool Financialization (⭐⭐⭐⭐) Flatland UFO Theory (⭐⭐) Incunabula (⭐⭐⭐) Tavistock (⭐⭐) Aetherius Society (⭐⭐) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Tier 7 -Interdimensional Monk-
7.1
Aztec Theogony (⭐⭐⭐) The Parrot (⭐⭐⭐⭐) Real Dowsing/Rhabdomancy (⭐⭐) Faust Non-Fiction (⭐⭐) Hypersigils (⭐⭐) Amazon Rainforest Was Built (⭐⭐⭐) Gatekeeper's Remorse (⭐⭐) Broder's Engine (⭐⭐) Shanyna Isom (⭐⭐⭐⭐) Appendix Monkey Tail (⭐⭐⭐) Concrete Enemas (⭐) ~Just why?? Whyyy?~ Dog Suicide Bridge (⭐⭐⭐) ~Poor doggos…~ Pro-War Buddhism (⭐⭐⭐) Akashic Records (⭐⭐) Cloud Farming (⭐⭐⭐) Limbic Brain (⭐) Emergency Broadcast Neutralizers (⭐⭐) The Simpsons is Real Footage (⭐) Roman Metaphysics (⭐⭐⭐) Prison Earth (⭐) Inorganic Beings (⭐) Sleep Deprivation Lifestyle (⭐⭐) Dinosaurs Helped Build the Pyramids (⭐) Anunnaki Puppet Show (⭐⭐)
7.2
Rapture Already Happened (⭐⭐) Greider's Endgame (⭐⭐) Soy Spraying & Weaponized Soy (⭐⭐⭐) ~Weaponized femboys~ Bicameralism (⭐⭐) Staring Anxiety (⭐⭐⭐⭐) Ancient Structure Purposes (⭐⭐) Real Intentions of Road to Roota (⭐⭐⭐) Most Drugs Are Benevolent (⭐⭐) ~Shrooms and LSD have been known to help people~
Proto-humans (⭐⭐⭐) Doveland, Wisconsin (⭐⭐) Finland Doesn't Exist (⭐) ~It does~ Number Stations (⭐⭐⭐⭐) Everest Cover-Ups (⭐⭐⭐⭐) Towel Conspiracy (⭐⭐) ~Saw a woman destroy one cause she thought there was a camera in it~
All Religions Are the Same (⭐⭐⭐⭐) ~Just with extra steps~ Valley of Lost Candles (⭐⭐⭐) Advanced Cryptozoology (⭐⭐⭐⭐) ~…Still waiting for the video, Papa Goon…~
Asian Overlords Triad (⭐⭐⭐) Looking at Dark Energy (⭐⭐) 2006 Volleyball Incident (⭐⭐) Artificial Aliens (⭐⭐) Secret Mongolian Empire (⭐⭐) Non-space (⭐⭐) New Zealand 8th Continent (⭐⭐⭐⭐)
7.3
Moon Built by Aliens (⭐) Protein QRD 1451 (⭐) 2012 Mayan Prophecy Shift (⭐⭐) Aeromorphist PSYOPs (⭐) ~Funniest theory~ Disneyland Secret Tunnels (⭐⭐⭐⭐) Abaka Alignment (⭐⭐) Bacterial Humanity (⭐⭐) Ancient Glyphs on Saturn's Moons (⭐⭐) ~Terrifyingly cool~ Charley Project (⭐⭐⭐⭐) Grain Situation (⭐⭐) Earth Is Bigger Than the Sun (⭐) ~No~ Ashtar High Command (⭐⭐) Ocean Doesn't Exist (⭐) ~Also no~ Geometric Algorithmic Shortcuts (⭐⭐) Malerei Diespirale (The Spiral) (⭐⭐) ~Junji Ito was onto something~ Bioma Over Genoma (⭐⭐⭐) Hivemind Induction (⭐⭐⭐) Field Consciousness (⭐⭐⭐) Chaos Banking (⭐⭐) Doom Ecology (⭐⭐) ~Doomer logic~ Chim (IRL) (⭐) Tomoki Uemiya (⭐) Nuclear Grid Theory (⭐⭐⭐) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Tier 8 -Reality Hacker-
8.1
De-Patterning (⭐⭐⭐) Illuminati Are the Good Guys (⭐⭐) Demolition Elves (⭐⭐) War Is Fake (⭐) Tesseract Earth/Universe (⭐⭐) JFK Shot Himself (⭐⭐) Moai Statues Were Rapa Nuians (⭐⭐) ~G I A N T S!!~ Mathacker (⭐⭐) Real Meaning of Hybrid RPG (⭐⭐) Deep Soy (⭐⭐⭐) Tibetan Slut Stocks (⭐⭐⭐) Fire Is Alive (⭐) Eating Food Makes You Age (⭐⭐⭐⭐) ~Duh~ Antarctica Prevarication (⭐⭐⭐)
1800's Technology (⭐⭐) ~Very interesting concept; give it 4 stars for creativity~
Door Dogs (⭐⭐) Oneworldness (⭐⭐) Fukushima's Gateway (⭐⭐) Lottery Exists to Catch Time Travelers (⭐) PSYOPs Don't Exist (⭐) ~Kratos: No.~ Vertical Universe (⭐⭐) Prophecies Enforcement Agency (⭐⭐) Consciousness Beamed from Moon Base (⭐) Panurgic Men (⭐⭐)
8.2
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2023.02.18 21:44 IdyllicGod22 The Idyllic 4-Round Mock Draft with Trades

Before I start, I want to say that this is my first big mock draft. I hope 4 rounds is long enough to constitute a full post, I just don't know enough about the Day 3 prospects to do Rounds 5-7. I mostly Follow PFF's big board and use their simulator just because trading works the best there, but I also use trade calculators and value charts to determine what trades make sense. I also determine players less-so by PFF's grades and more-so by how I've observed teams draft in the past. This took hours to analyze and draft all 136 picks. I plan on doing another 4-round mock after free agency. Only the first round picks and each trade have explanations, I'm open to any questions anyone may have regarding my process and decision as well as feedback if anything I did is confusing or just off-base entirely. Without Further Ado, here's my Idyllic Mock Draft.
Pre-Draft Trades:
Raiders' 1.7, 2.38, and a 2024 Conditional 2nd < Packers' QB Aaron Rodgers and S Darnell Savage
With Carr out the door and the Raiders desperate, the Packers and Rodgers part ways and reunite Rodgers with Adams in Vegas. Savage is included as a cap casualty for the Packers, but could end up a starter for the Raiders who will likely need depth there following this offseason. The Conditions for the 2024 pick are dependent upon the Raiders' success in 2023.
Colts' 1.4, 2.35, 2024 1st and 2nd < Bears' 1.1
This is the best possible package the Bears are likely to get for the #1 overall pick and I have a feeling the Texans decide to stay put and take their second option instead of get into a bidding war for Bryce Young.
Ravens' 1.22 < Cardinals' WR DeAndre Hopkins, 3.96
Cardinals need more ammunition to build a competitive team for 2024 when Murray is healthy and the Ravens have been sorely lacking a #1 threat for Lamar. The trade not only cements that elite WR the Ravens need, but offers an olive branch out to Lamar Jackson while they negotiate a long term contract.

Round 1:
Pick Player Explanation
Colts via Bears' 1.1 QB Bryce Young - Alabama Indy uses the first pick in the draft to select the best QB in this class, finally moving on from the Andrew Luck curse to build around an extremely talented QB.
Texans 1.2 QB Will Levis - Kentucky I know most expect them to pivot to Stroud, but the Texans organization hasn't always had the penchant for doing what's expected. I personally don't value Levis here, but I have a sneaky feeling the Texans will hear the Josh Allen comps and bite hard. Levis has potential, but needs to develop quickly in Houston.
TRADE: Panthers' 1.9, 2.39, and a 2024 2nd < Cardinals' 1.3 Panthers via Cardinals' 1.13 QB CJ Stroud - Ohio State Perhaps a surprise for some, and I expect if the Texans select Stroud over Levis the Panthers sit at 9, but here I see them taking their Franchise QB. They jump over the Seahawks, Falcons, Lions and Packers to ensure they land him. Due to the McCaffrey trade, they're able to retain the 49ers' 2nd and 3rd round picks and only lose their early 2nd and future 2nd in exchange for a guy that has the potential to finally land them a Franchise QB for the next decade.
Bears via Colts' 1.4 EDGE Will Anderson Jr. - Alabama Bears take the best player in the draft, in my opinion, to kickstart a complete defensive rebuild.
Seahawks via Broncos' 1.5 DI Jalen Carter - Georgia Thanks to the run on QBs, the Seahawks have Jalen Carter fall right into their lap, revamping their entire defense in one fell swoop.
Lions via Rams' 1.6 CB Devon Witherspoon - Illinois The best DB in the draft by many metrics goes to the Lions to help rebuild their secondary in an effort to rebuild their defense in preparation for a fight to first place in a Post-Rodgers NFC North.
Packers via Raiders' 1.7 S Brian Branch - Alabama Green Bay uses the Rodgers trade to get the best safety in the draft. It's hard to value safeties this high but Branch is so athletic and extremely versatile, capable of playing deep, in the slot, and in the box. Amos and Savage are both gone this offseason, Branch not only fills a void, but can completely reshape Joe Barry's defense.
Falcons 1.8 EDGE Tyree Wilson - Texas Tech Atlanta uses their pick to rebuild the defense around a versatile guy who can pretty much do everything on the Front Seven and be a leader for their defense.
Cardinals via Panthers' 1.9 WR Quentin Johnston - TCU Arizona replace Hopkins with the best receiver in the class. Perhaps not worth a top 10 pick, but Johnston has all the athleticism and traits of a great WR. Murray will need weapons when he gets back, Johnston joins Hollywood Brown and Rondale Moore which will let him develop, but I find it hard for the Cardinals to let him fall and not take the position with a void in it without Nuk.
Eagles via Saints' 1.10 CB Christian Gonzalez - Oregon The rich get richer; Philly likely lets Bradberry walk this off-season and Gonzalez is right up there with Witherspoon for best CB in the draft. Gonzalez will slot in perfectly with Avonte Maddox and Darius Slay.
Titans 1.11 EDGE Lukas Van Ness - Iowa Titans stick with Tannehill for another year and use their top selection to solidify their pass rush with a do-it-all EDGE in Van Ness that will be a huge upgrade to their Front Seven.
Texans via Browns' 1.12 DI Calijah Kancey - Pittsburgh Kancey has been skyrocketing up the board for good reason, he's an electrifying DT and will help solidify the Texans Defensive Front during their rebuild.
Jets 1.13 OT Paris Johnson Jr. - Ohio State New York's Offensive line needs some revamping and Mehkai Becton just hasn't panned out. Regardless of who is under center, cementing their blind side with an excellent Tackle like Johnson will go a long way in helping their offense in 2023.
Patriots 1.14 WR Jordan Addison - USC Jacobi Myers is the only real weapon Mac Jones has on offense. Addison is a great athlete who had a successful career as a Trojan. Addison fits the Patriots offense and would slot in as an easy number two option alongside Myers.
TRADE: Saints via Broncos via 49ers' 1.29, 2.40 <—> Packers 1.15 Saints via Packers' 1.15 QB Anthony Richardson Brian Gutekunst for the Packers is known to move up, down, and all round the draft board for the players he wants and while I believe the Packers are willing to take their guy at any spot in the first round, it's hard to turn down an offer from the Saints to trade down and pick up a third second round pick. The Saints trade up into the top half of the draft to secure a developmental gem in Anthony Richardson. Richardson's ability as a QB is extremely raw, but his ability as an athlete is up there with Lamar Jackson. Richardson absolutely has to sit behind a veteran like Carr or Dalton and develop for a year or two, but he won't be on the board at 29. The Saints secure a potential franchise QB and the Packers get extra ammunition to build around Jordan Love.
Commanders 1.16 OT Peter Skoronski - Northwestern Washington needs an Oline that can properly protect Sam Howell if they decide to go with him in 2023 but also a guy with some versatility that can help open up the rungame for Brian Robinson. Skoronski is all of that and more and can be a long-term stalwart for the Commanders.
Steelers 1.17 OT Broderick Jones - Georgia Pittsburgh has gone too long without a solid Oline, Jones was excellent for Stetson Bennett and will be great for Kenny Pickett's development.
Lions 1.18 DI Brian Bresee - Clemson Lions continue to rebuild their defense with a big defensive lineman with high athleticism and far more upside than anyone currently playing 3-tech for Detroit.
Buccaneers 1.19 TE Dalton Kincaid Probably a very controversial pick here, but I highly anticipate the Buccaneers landing a veteran free agent QB and going into a bit of a rebuild. Kincaid has the athelticism and ability to complete a group of weapons that can really help develop a new QB.
Seahawks 1.20 EDGE Myles Murphy - Clemson Seahawks exit the first round by picking an athletic Edge rusher that can really enhance their pass rush that struggled last season. Pairing Carter in Murphy is a match made in heaven for Seattle.
Chargers 1.21 WR Zay Flowers - Boston College Flowers is one of those wide receivers with a high floor as a deep threat but a low ceiling as a route runner. That said, Keenan Allen is getting up there in age, Mike Williams is injury prone, and nobody beyond them can carry the offense. Getting Herbert a quick athletic weapon to pair with Allen and Williams could help them make a playoff run in 2023.
Cardinals via Ravens 1.22 CB Joey Porter Jr. - Penn State The Cardinals use Baltimore's pick to grab a really excellent lottery ticket DB in Joey Porter Jr. Porter was really good for Penn State in 2022 and is an athletic corner with all the tools needed to play at a high level in the NFL.
Vikings 1.23 CB Deonte Banks - Maryland Banks just feels like a Minnesota Viking for both better and worse. Banks is a Corner I didn't know much about until recently and has some concerns in his game but has the athleticism to compete in the NFL. The Vikings need an infusion of talent in the Secondary, especially with Patrick Peterson's career winding down.
Jaguars 1.24 G O'Cyrus Torrence - Florida Jacksonville surprised everyone in their playoff run last year, a great Interior offensive lineman to help shore up the protection for Trevor Lawrence would go a long way in enhancing their chances in taking another step in 2023.
Giants 1.25 WR Jaxon Smith-Njigba New York's biggest weakness in 2022 was their Wide Receiver core, partially due to injuries to guys like Won'Dale Robinson. JSN is an excellently atheltic wide receiver that could easily be the Giants' best Wide Receiver on day one.
Cowboys 1.26 WR Nathaniel Dell - Houston Dell is a bit of a reach for Dallas, but his tape at Houston was quite impressive despite not having the best team around him. Dell is a perfect compliment to Ceedee Lamb and could easily be WR2 for Dallas. Giving Dak another weapon could help them get over the hump.
Bills 1.27 S Antonio Johnson - Texas A&M Micah Hyde's injury was quite severe last year and nobody knows what his status may be in 2023, not to mention the Damar Hamlin situation and Jordan Poyer's age. Johnson can play in the box and at worst can develop behind PoyeHyde and play in Dime packages for the Bills Defense.
Bengals 1.28 OT Anton Harrison - Oklahoma Offensive line is the Bengals Kryptonite. Joe Burrow needs more protection and Anton Harrison can be an upgrade at LT or play RT while La'el Collins recovers from ACL. Regardless, Cincinnati needs OLine and Harrison is the best on the board at 28.
Packers via Saints' 1.29 EDGE BJ Ojulari - LSU BJ Ojulari isn't the best player at Edge by a long shot, but he's my favorite nonetheless. I'm entirely confident that the Packers would happily draft him at 15, but I also believe he will last into the second round. I really compare Ojulari to Rashan Gary, who by many's standards was a second round talent who the Packers drafted at pick 12 and was on pace to be a top 5 Edge Rusher before his ACL. Ojulari is a Packers' kind of guy and would pair very nicely with Gary.
TRADE: Rams' 1.36, c4.136, 6.211 < Eagles' 1.30 Rams via Eagles' 1.30 EDGE Nolan Smith - Georgia This one might shock some people, but I just don't see anyone at pick 30 that the Eagles need, but I do see the Rams looking at their third straight season without a 1st round pick. Both teams are only moving around 6 places, but the Eagles get a couple extra picks and move down to select their guy at a better value. The Rams on the other hand get an extremly talented Edge Rusher out of Georgia and get the 5th year option to pair with it. The Rams usually don't care about picks, but retooling that front 7 is vital for their playoff chances in 2023 and Smith is a great tool.
Chiefs 1.31 WR Josh Downs - North Carolina Lastly in the first, the Chiefs go out at get Mahomes a prospective number one talent. It's possible that they decide to see who's available and trade this pick for a veteran instead, but I don't have anyone in mind that would fit that bill. They're coming off a Super Bowl win and likely lose Juju in Free Agency. Downs is a vertical threat that can stretch the field and fit into Andy Reid's scheme very nicely.
Round 2:
Steelers via Bears 2.32 CB Emmanuel Forbes - Mississippi State
Texans 2.33 EDGE Andre Carter II - Army
Cardinals 2.34 EDGE Will McDonald IV - Iowa St
Bears via Colts 2.35 G Steve Avila - TCU
Eagles via Rams 2.36 C Luke Wypler - Ohio State
Seahawks 2.37 LB Daiyan Henley - Washington State
Packers via Raiders 2.38 TE Michael Mayer - Notre Dame
Cardinals via Panthers 2.39 OT Dawand Jones - Ohio State
Packers via Saints 2.40 EDGE Nick Herbig - Wisconsin
TRADE: Panthers via 49ers 2.61 and 3.93 and 2024 5th < Titans 2.41 Panthers via Titans 2.41 RB Bijan Robinson - Texas I just feel like the Panthers have the means and the willpower to move around the board at will. They move up and take CJ Stroud in the first and move right back up in the second to draft the best Running Back we've seen in a long time. It's likely controversial that Robinson falls this far, but there just isn't a team between 20 and 40 that needs a running back. Many will say the Bills, Cowboys, or Bears, but I just don't see any of them passing up far needier positions when they can draft a good RB later in the draft and have James Cook, Zeke, and David Montgomery respectively. Pairing Bijan, Stroud, and DJ Moore is a recipe for an explosive offense that could be lethal.
Browns 2.42 DI Mazi Smith - Michigan
Jets 2.43 S Sydney Brown - Illinois
Falcons 2.44 EDGE Tuli Tuipulotu - USC
Packers 2.45 WR Jalin Hyatt - Tennessee
Patriots 2.46 EDGE Karl Brooks - Bowling Green
Commanders 2.47 LB Trenton Simpson - Clemson
Lions 2.48 RB Jahmyr Gibbs - Alabama
Steelers 2.49 DI Saiki Ika - Baylor
Buccaneers 2.50 QB Tanner McKee - Stanford
Seahawks 2.51 C John Michael Schmitz - Minnesota
Dolphins 2.52 CB Tyrique Stevenson - Miami
Chargers 2.53 TE Luke Musgrave - Oregon State
Bears 2.54 WR Kayshon Boutte - LSU
Lions 2.55 TE Sam LaPorta - Iowa
Jaguars 2.56 CB Tre'Vius Hodges Tomlinson - TCU
Giants 2.57 LB Jack Campbell - Iowa
Cowboys 2.58 RB Zach Carbonnet - UCLA
Bills 2.59 C Joe Tippmann - Wisconsin
Bengals 2.60 TE Darnell Washington - Georgia
Titans via Panthers via 49ers 2.61 OT Matthew Bergeron - Syracuse
Eagles 2.62 DI Keanu Benton - Wisconsin
Chiefs 2.63 OT Darnell Wright - Tennessee
Round 3:
Bears 3.64 CB Kelee Ringo - Georgia
Texans 3.65 EDGE Adetomiwa Adebaware - Northwestern
Cardinals 3.66 CB Garrett Williams - Syracuse
Broncos via Colts 3.67 OT Cody Mauch - NDSU
Broncos 3.68 EDGE Felix Anudike-Uzomah - Kansas State
Rams 3.69 S Jammie Robinson - Florida State
Raiders 3.70 CB Eli Ricks - Alabama
Saints 3.71 DI Moro Ojomo - Texas
Titans 3.72 EDGE Keion White - Georgia Tech
Texans via Browns 3.73 LB DeMarvion Overshown - Texas
Jets 3.74 EDGE Mike Morris - Michigan
Falcons 3.75 WR Rashee Rice - SMU
Patriots via Panthers 3.76 OT Jaelyn Duncan - Maryland
Dolphins via Patriots 3.77 CB Cam Smith - South Carolina
Packers 3.78 RB Devon Achane - Texas A&M
Colts 3.79 S Jordan Battle - Alabama
Steelers 3.80 CB Darius Rush - South Carolina
Lions 3.81 LB Drew Sanders - Arkansas
Buccaneers 3.82 DI Jaquelin Roy - LSU
Seahawks 3.83 WR Michael Wilson - Stanford
TRADE: Commanders 3.97, 4.118 < Dolphins 3.84 Commanders via Dolphins 3.84 S Christopher Smith - Georgia Commanders need depth at Safety in 2023 and Christopher Smith is a solid developmental player with starter potential that can step right in for the Commanders and they move up thirteen spots to secure him. The Dolphins on the other hand are in need of extra capital and could do well to pick up the extra fourth.
Chargers 3.85 EDGE Isaiah Foskey - Notre Dame
Ravens 3.86 EDGE Derick Hall - Auburn
Vikings 3.87 CB Clark Phillips III - Utah
Jaguars 3.88 CB Jaylon Jones - Texas A&M
Giants 3.89 LB Ivan Pace Jr - Cincinnati
Cowboys 3.90 EDGE Colby Wooden - Auburn
Bills 3.91 WR Parker Washington - Penn State
Bengals 3.92 DI Kobie Turner - Wake Forest
Titans via Panthers via 49ers 3.93 WR A.T. Perry - Wake Forest
Eagles 3.94 CB Jakorian Bennett - Maryland
Chiefs 3.95 EDGE Isaiah McGuire - Missouri
Ravens via Cardinals c3.96 RB Tank Bigsby - Auburn
Dolphins via Commanders c3.97 RB DeWayne McBride - UAB
Browns c3.98 DI Gervon Dexter Sr. - Florida
49ers c3.99 DI Brodric Martin - Western Kentucky
Giants c3.100 WR Jayden Reed - Michigan State
49ers c3.101 S JL Skinner - Boise State
49ers c3.102 RB Kendre Miller - TCU
Round 4:
Bears 4.103 LB Dorian Williams - Tulane
Texans 4.104 WR Cedric Tillman - Tennessee
Cardinals 4.105 S Brandon Joseph - Notre Dame
Colts 4.106 EDGE Byron Young - Tennessee
Patriots via Rams 4.107 CB Kei'Trel Clark - Louisville
Broncos 4.108 LB Noah Sewell - Oregon
Raiders 4.109 QB Hendon Hooker - Tennessee
Falcons via Titans 4.110 S Ronnie Hickman - Ohio State
Browns 4.111 WR Tyler Scott - Cincinnati
Jets 4.112 EDGE Viliami Fehoko - San Jose State
Falcons 4.113 DI Deondre Coburn - Texas
Panthers 4.114 TE Tucker Craft - South Dakota State
TRADE: Seahawks 4.122, 2024 5th < Saints 4.115, c7.260 Seahawks via Saints 4.115 G Chandler Zavala - NC State Here I saw an opportunity for the Saints to trade back seeing as none of the players at 115 really fit them, by trading back just 7 spots they pick up an extra day three pick next year for the price of a compensatory seventh. The Seahawks on the other hand relish the opportunity to select a solid Guard from the Wolfpack with starting capability to upgrade their Oline in front of Geno Smith.
Packers 4.116 C Olusegun Oluwatimi - Michigan
Patriots 4.117 OT Tyler Steen - Alabama
Dolphins 4.118 S Ji'Ayir Brown - Penn State
Vikings via Lions 4.119 DI Zaach Pickens - South Carolina
Steelers 4.120 EDGE Zach Harrison - Ohio State
Jaguars via Buccaneers 4.121 RB Roschon Johnson - Texas
Saints via Seahawks 4.122 DI Byron Jones - Alabama
Chiefs via Dolphins 4.123 LB Cam Jones - Indiana
Chargers 4.124 CB Jartavius Martin - Illinois
Ravens 4.125 CB Kyu Blu Kelly - Stanford
Browns via Vikings 4.126 EDGE KJ Henry - Clemson
Jaguars 4.127 WR Jalen Moreno Cropper - Fresno State
Giants 4.128 RB Sean Tucker - Syracuse
Cowboys 4.129 DI Jonah Tavai - San Diego State
Bills 4.130 G Andrew Vorhees - USC
Bengals 4.131 RB Tyjae Spears - Tulane
Panthers via 49ers 4.132 WR Trey Palmer - Nebraska
Chiefs via Eagles 4.133 WR Andrei Iosivas - Princeton
Bears via Chiefs 4.134 Di Jerrod Clark - Coastal Carolina
Patriots c4.135 LB Owen Pappoe - Auburn
Eagles via Rams c4.136 G Jarrett Patterson - Notre Dame
So for fans of each team, here's a quick Wrap-Up for all 32 teams to see all the things your team acquired.

Team Players and Picks
Bears EDGE Will Anderson Jr, G Steve Avila, WR Kayshon Boutte, CB Kelee Ringo, LB Dorian Williams, DI Jerrod Clark, and Colts' 2024 1st and 2nd Round Picks
Texans QB Will Levis, DI Calijah Kancey, EDGE Andre Carter II, EDGE Adetomiwa Adeboware, LB DeMarvion Overshown
Cardinals WR Quentin Johnston, CB Joey Porter Jr, EDGE Will McDonald IV, OT Dawand Jones, CB Garrett Williams, S Brandon Joseph, and Panthers 2024 2nd Round Pick
Colts QB Bryce Young, S Jordan Battle, EDGE Byron Young
Broncos OT Cody Mauch, EDGE Felix Anudike Uzomah, LB Noah Sewell
Rams EDGE Nolan Smith, S Jammie Robinson
Raiders QB Aaron Rodgers, S Darnell Savage, CB Eli Ricks, QB Hendon Hooker
Falcons EDGE Tyree Wilson, EDGE Tuli Tuiulotu, WR Rashee Rice, S Ronnie Hickman, DI Keondre Coburn
Panthers QB CJ Stroud, RB Bijan Robinson, TE Tucker Craft, WR Trey Palmer
Saints QB Anthony Richardson, DI Moro Ojomo, DI Byron Young
Titans EDGE Lukas Van Ness, OT Matthew Bergeron, EDGE Keion White, WR AT Perry, and Panthers' 2024 5th
Browns DI Mazi Smith, DI Gervon Dexter Sr, WR Tyler Scott, EDGE KJ Henry
Jets OT Paris Johnson Jr, S Sydney Brown, EDGE Mike Morris, EDGE Viliami Fehoko
Patriots WR Jordan Addison, EDGE Karl Brooks, OT Jaelyn DUncan, CB Kei'Trel Clark, OT Tyler Steen, LB Owen Pappoe
Packers S Brian Branch, EDGE BJ Ojulari, TE Michael Mayer, EDGE Nick Herbig, WR Jalen Hyatt, RB Devon Achane, C Olusegun Oluwatine, and Raiders' Conditional 2024 2nd Round Pick
Commanders OT Peter Skoronski, LB Trenton Simpson, S Christopher Smith
Steelers OT Broderick Jones, CB Emmanuel Forbes, DI Saiki Ika, CB Darius Rush, EDGE Zach Harrison
Lions CB Devon Witherspoon, DI Bryan Bresee, RB Jahmyr Gibbs, TE Sam LaPorta, LB Drew Sanders
Buccaneers TE Dalton Kincaid, QB Tanner McKee, DI Jacquelin Roy
Seahawks DI Jalen Carter, EDGE Myles Murphy, LB Daiyan Henley, C John Michael Schmitz, WR Michael Wilson, G Chandler Zavala, and Saints' c7.260
Dolphins CB Tyrique Stevenson, CB Cam Smith, RB DeWayne McBride, S Ji'Ayir Brown
Chargers WR Zay Flowers, TE Luke Musgrave, EDGE Isaiah Foskey, CB Jartavius Martin
Ravens WR DeAndre Hopkins, EDGE Derrick Hall, RB Tank Bigsby, CB Kyu Blu Kelly
Vikings CB Deonte Banks, CB Clark Phillips III, DI Zaach Pickens
Jaguars G O'Cyrus Torrence, CB Tre'Vius Hodges Tomlinson, CB Jaylon Jones, RB Roschon Johnson
Giants WR Jaxon Smith Njigba, LB Jack Campbell, LB Ivan Pace Jr, WR Jayden Reed, RB Sean Tucker
Cowboys WR Nathaniel Dell, RB Zach Carbonnet, EDGE Colby Wooden, DI Jonah Tavai
Bills S Antonio Johnson, C Joe Tippmann, WR Parker Washington, G Andrew Vorhees
Bengals OT Anton Harrison, TE Darnell Washington, DI Kobie Turner, RB Tyjae Spears
49ers DI Brodric Martin, S JL Skinner, RB Kendre Miller
Eagles CB Christian Gonzalez, C Luke Wypler, DI Keanu Benton, CB Jakorian Bennett, G Jarrett Patterson, and Rams' 6.211
Chiefs WR Josh Downs, OT Darnell Wright, EDGE Isaiah McGuire, LB Cam Jones, WR Andrei Isovias
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2023.02.16 14:49 isthisthetimenow [Qcrit] Psychological Thriller - LUCKY YOU (87k words, 1st attempt)

Thanks everyone in advance. I'm particularly looking for a Qcrit, of course, but also for comps, as I'm hoping this sounds like a familiar-yet-engaging hook, but not the copy of something else out there.

Penelope Hoenke can take a lot of shit.
Secondhand smoke? She’ll wave it away and ask if you want more cherry pie. Dodging late-night gropes from the diner’s patrons? Hey, if the tips help pay for business school. But what she can’t take is you calling her Penelope. That’s what her abusive mother named her. It’s “Nellie” now, and Nellie is a 20-year-old bucket of cold sass who will do anything in the pursuit of her dream: to be very rich, very happy, and very far from her childhood in Buffalo Creek, Wisconsin.
One day, Nellie’s mother and stepfather lock up their garage, start the car, and suffocate in each other’s arms. Nellie’s emotions teeter somewhere on the spectrum between confused despair and “good Goddamn riddance.” But she especially doesn’t know what to think when it turns out they’ve signed a $140 million winning lottery ticket over to her. Suicide? After winning the lottery? And why would her estranged, rotten mother ever leave Nellie anything more than a bad attitude?
Despite the weirdness of it all, Nellie returns to the dive bars and dairy farms of her hometown to collect the prize. As it turns out, some things are indeed too good to be true. Lottery investigators question her. Nellie doesn’t have any answers. Nellie’s biological father turns up for the first time in a decade, and he wants his piece. Nellie suspects there never was a double-suicide. It was a double-murder and the ticket was never supposed to go to her. And business school doesn’t teach how to escape a murderer with 140 million reasons to kill you next.
LUCKY YOU is an 87,000 word thriller set in a 1980s Wisconsin town: wide-open farms, no cell phones, and nowhere to hide. Blah blah blah my background and comps.
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2023.01.29 01:53 Short-Hat6151 WI Lottery and Gaming Tax Rebates due to City of Milwaukee Treasurer's Office 1/31

WI Lottery and Gaming Tax Rebates due to City of Milwaukee Treasurer's Office 1/31
You get $213 back! Must have owned property that was your primary residence on 1/1/2022
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2023.01.21 12:57 swagNextTuber Lucky man from Luck, Wisconsin, wins $15.1 million lottery prize

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2023.01.21 12:20 AutoNewspaperAdmin [Top Stories] - Lucky man from Luck, Wisconsin, wins $15.1 million lottery prize CNN

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