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Nick CollettiNick Colletti

The six-second limit on Vine forced creativity in a way longer formats don't

I miss Vine, man... just that parameter, like kind of forces you to do stuff that you normally wouldn't try because you're restricted. You producers produce content that had to have a beginning, a middle and an end and be engaging and entertaining within a six second time period was actually good for creativity.

This is an aesthetic and creative opinion.

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May 20, 2022
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The Celtics vs Heat series will go at least six or seven games

I expected the US to come out and play really well tonight just because they were a very good team and it doesn't feel like it, it feels similar to the Bucks series where I think this will go back and forth. I think we're have a six or seven game series. I think this will go back and forth. I think the Heat will win one game in Boston.

The series went to 7 games, ending with a Celtics victory in Game 7.
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May 20, 2022
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European NBA players should be allowed to drink beer during games instead of Gatorade

My problem is not with the beer. I think if you're from Eastern Europe, you should be able to drink a beer, like instead of Gatorade during the game. And that would be fine.

This is a subjective opinion about league rules that were never changed.
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May 20, 2022
#3097
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The first college football program to hire a true GM and manage NIL like a salary cap will dominate

I'm convinced that the first school that actually hires a true GM, who has like OU, treats it like a salary cap will be ahead of everyone where it's like, this is our salary. Polian every year, next year, our salary cap goes down because you know, there's not as many contributions, whatever it may be. And you treat it like professional sports, it probably will work.

Over the following two years, many schools (including major SEC programs) hired GMs and established NIL collectives that function exactly as described.

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East Coast people have a better bullshit detector than people in Los Angeles

I think I have a pretty good read on, I mean, being from the East Coast, like you can kind of call bullshit, I think better than most people can. So like, my whole thing is like out here, like you bump into someone and you're like, 'Hey, fuck you.' Then it's over. Like LA you bump into someone and then they fucking email you a list of reasons why they need to understand why.

Regional personality stereotypes are inherently subjective.

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