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The amount of detail with skin imperfections, the lighting, even the individual strands of hair all being realistic is some serious computing power. It's alarming

re: Look at these LSU fans

Posted by RazorBroncs on 1/8/26 at 10:36 pm to

Just tuned in to the board, did LSU win?

The threads are popping off so fast it's hard to keep up, but I'm assuming they won tonight and are going to the championship?

re: Portal Reality

Posted by RazorBroncs on 1/8/26 at 5:55 pm to

Arkansas loading up on defense so far. Looks like a lot of players just care about playing time more than anything, and Arkansas is offering a lot.

Really happy with our portal class so far, just need a WR1 type (Malcolm Simmons), QB depth behind KJ and AJ, and some more Oline and we've had a very successful portal haul.

We won't be the best team in the SEC by far, but not the worst again either
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I've asked 4 times to be added to that board, Whomever is in charge couldn't be bothered to respond. Must be a Hogville Mod.


You aren't missing much. The Inside Arkansas Discord is where you need to be for Arkansas football News, then here for your SEC and political/off topic stuff

Can we ban this dumbshit already? Holy shite

At the bare minimum take away his thread starting privileges like OweO
OM fans coming to State's defense is possibly the most heartwarming storyline of this shitty upside down CFB season. "I can call my brother retarded all day, but the second you do I'll punch you in the face" sort of vibes.

This season will unfortunately be the moment we look back on as the beginning of the end of the non-playoff bowl games. I hate it and so does every CFB fan that isn't a bandwagoner, but this bowl season has been absolutely pathetic
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Navy would not have lost by 35 to Indiana.


Pretty sure Arkansas would've scored at least one touchdown, maybe two, against them and we were 2-10
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Alabama isn't even a P5 team anymore


I had a guy ask me to name all the SEC teams earlier today and I got 15 out of 16 right

I accidentally said Indiana instead of Alabama though
Them good ole boys wearing crimson and white
Singin this'll be the day that I die

They started singin
Why? Why? Did they injure Ty?
Drove the field
And then we yield
And the field goal went wide

Them good ole boys wearing crimson and white
Singin we can't do without Ty
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I can't wait until you get banned.


Not gonna happen. Chicken and Co have sold their souls for clicks and engagement, even though this OP constantly blows up SECrant (SEC being the key here) with B10 and ND threads.

This dude creates numerous threads per day about non-SEC related shite and is allowed to run wild because he brings clicks. So much for an SEC only message board...

Just one of the many reasons this site absolutely sucks now

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JCinBAMA
Bama gonna beat the shite outta them - 42 -10...



Damn, you were this close

re: Here for the Crow

Posted by RazorBroncs on 1/1/26 at 6:22 pm to

This Indiana team looks like it's capable of curb stomping everyone, what a team Cignetti has built out of 3 stars

That being said, I expected Alabama to put up more of a fight than this. I'm an Arkansas fan and feel secondhand embarrassment. 2025 Arkansas would at least score a touchdown against them, if not a couple.

Something is broken on that team, coaching staff, and roster. This performance isn't indicative of talent, it's something else
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Be honest. You had to google Greenspan to make sure he was still alive.

I know I did. He’s 99 and still kicking


Born in 1926! But I totally knew that just off the top of my head, after googling it

re: Celebrity Death Pool 2026

Posted by RazorBroncs on 1/1/26 at 12:33 am to
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Jimmy Carter
Ozzy Osbourne
Alan Greenspan


Your inclusion of Greenspan leads me to believe you're not joking

BOY do I have some bad news for you...

re: Dosage of gabapenton for pets

Posted by RazorBroncs on 1/1/26 at 12:10 am to

My two favorite holidays used to be 4th of July and NYE, until me and my wife decided to get 2 German shepherds. Now I absolutely dread both

I'll be up until at least 1am tonight just trying to keep them calm, and that's with copious amounts of Xanax in them both, TV turned up loud, lights on, fans and heater going, everything I can possibly muster to drown out the fireworks.

I wish I could just explain to them that it won't hurt them, but even after 5 years of this they just don't get used to it and the true anxiety they experience is hard to watch

re: Celebrity Death Pool 2026

Posted by RazorBroncs on 1/1/26 at 12:02 am to
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Crooked Joe Biden


Think we might see 2 or 3 former presidents go in 2026

Clinton
Bush
Biden

(and a possibly bonus self-appointed president Hillary)

re: Celebrity Death Pool 2026

Posted by RazorBroncs on 12/31/25 at 11:54 pm to
Steven Tyler
Rosie O'Donnell
Harrison Ford


Holy shite I thought Rosie was a good pull I came up with :lol:
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Addyson


Her parents pretty much sealed her fate at birth. That's a porn name if there ever was one

This thread wouldn't exist if LSU had won against Houston, and we all know it

re: Ever pick up a hitchhiker?

Posted by RazorBroncs on 12/27/25 at 10:51 pm to

Never picked one up but I've sort of "hitchhiked" myself. In another life I was a broke college student that had bought a $200, 20+ year old Corolla at an auto auction as my daily driver. It hard started and had a leaky head gasket, but I didn't have money to fix it - so when I got it started I always drove back roads to keep it from overheating and left it running while parked anywhere.

I was also too broke to pay my cell phone bill regularly every month, and my phone service would get shut off for days at a time between payments until I could scrape enough together to pay it.

It was a very depressing time for me and just about rock bottom. I had been through family issues that left me paying my own way through college and ostracized, raising a toddler niece in my free time, and eating peanut butter and loaves of bread from the dollar store for meals. Every day was a struggle just to make it to the next.

I usually tried to hunker down and not go anywhere too far away on days when I didn't have cell service, knowing my car was an unreliable POS. For whatever reason I can't remember, I had to go somewhere 20+ miles away one of the times I had no service and of course this was the day my shitty car finally decided to die while on the back roads. I was ready to give up right then and there, debated stepping in front of the next 18 wheeler barreling down the highway or just walking into the woods and never coming back. I was panicked and sunken, felt hopeless.

Car after car after car passed and didn't even give me the time of day. By this point I was just sitting in the driver's seat with the hood up and my head on the steering wheel, trying not to cry. Finally the kindest old man I've probably ever met pulled over in this brand new top of the line truck, I'll never forget it. It was a brand new GMC Denali with tan leather, maroon paint job. Beautiful truck.

He asked if I was okay and I explained the situation to him, in probably more detail than I should've because I was at my wits end and exasperated. He more or less says "I'm retired and not in any hurry, let's see if we can't fix your car and get you home"

I can't even remember what the actual problem was, some sort of smaller electrical part under the cowl like a relay. But we got it figured out after a while and he drove me to the parts store a few miles away, bought the part and took me back to my car. He helped me fix it with his minimal tools and some rigging up, then said he'd follow me back to my place to make sure I made it.

I couldn't thank him enough, so much that tears were welling up in my eyes. I didn't even get his name and he never asked mine, just a stranger that helped me through one of the toughest points of my life. I can still see exactly what he looked like and his truck in my memory, I doubt he's still alive but I always hoped this man knew the impact he had and I've tried to pay it forward in his example many times.