DT Simeon Barrow, Jr. commits to Miami

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its been about 90 degrees every day for over a month closer to 2 months with little to no rain all my grass at my house has fried lol.

one of the hottest springs ive experienced growing up here
It's been really hot this May. I don’t recall ever seeing a 99 degree day here.

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Can you read good? I can't make it any more clear that extreme heat may have been a contributing factor, and not the only reason Barrow would consider exiting. Also, he's spent the past 4 years of his life north of the Great Lakes and had likely become accustomed to those conditions. To go from temps in the 60s upon taking off to 110 upon landing may have had an impact. May have......May have.

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its been about 90 degrees every day for over a month closer to 2 months with little to no rain all my grass at my house has fried lol.

one of the hottest springs ive experienced growing up here
this year has been brutal. were on peak summer heat with no rain in may and now june. its mid to upper 90s daily right now. the only reprieve is if its only 88 degrees instead of 90-95.
 
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We went from probably the overall coolest/mildest winter I've ever had done here to the hottest spring. I think this hurricane season is going brutal.
The former is absolutely true.

The hurricane forecast isnt crazy in terms of numbers of named storms, but I am guessing we get some real substance.
 
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Ultimately, whether continuing an argument with @TheOriginalCane or anyone else is worth it depends on the individual's goals, emotional investment, and the potential for productive dialogue.
 
People might continue arguing with @TheOriginalCane despite not achieving their desired result for several reasons:

  1. Emotional Investment: They might be emotionally invested in the argument and find it difficult to disengage, especially if they feel strongly about the topic.
  2. Desire to Win: Some individuals have a competitive nature and may persist in arguments because they want to "win" or prove their point, regardless of the likelihood of success.
  3. Hope for Change: People may continue the argument in the hope that @TheOriginalCane will eventually understand their perspective or change their mind. They might believe that persistence could lead to a breakthrough.
  4. Social Validation: In some cases, individuals continue arguing for the validation and support of others who are observing the interaction. They may feel pressure to maintain their stance to avoid appearing weak or backing down.
  5. Ego: Stubbornness or ego can also play a role. Some individuals may find it difficult to admit defeat or concede points in an argument, leading them to continue regardless of the futility.
  6. Misunderstanding Communication: Sometimes, the argument persists because of miscommunication or misunderstanding between the parties involved. Clarifying points or seeking common ground may help in such situations.
Ultimately, whether continuing an argument with @TheOriginalCane or anyone else is worth it depends on the individual's goals, emotional investment, and the potential for productive dialogue.


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