Huh? I wasn't talking about her vagina. Her "vag" is perfect. I was talking about her VAJ. She is Albanian isn't she? If not then she learned some pretty sexy Albanian words somewhere because she screams them out during our sexy time.
I bet posters on a Warriors forum are laughing at this re ed ass thread right now
Huh? I wasn't talking about her vagina. Her "vag" is perfect. I was talking about her VAJ. She is Albanian isn't she? If not then she learned some pretty sexy Albanian words somewhere because she screams them out during our sexy time.
what's a..."VAJ" then?
It's olive oil. By comparing it to a ferret, I was implying that it stinks. Geez, dude. Get with the times already.
uh...obviously, I'm about the only one that's thinking ahead of the times with how easy it would be to affect a game with technology.
So my magnet theory isn't something that would affect the game with technology?
With all the voodoo people in New Orleans, I am surprised that the Pelicans aren't doing better. That's what makes me believe that voodoo doesn't work.
As stupid as this sounds, this is exactly what I thought when peja's 3 from the corner appeared to curve away from the basket against LA in game 7. : Lol
your magnet theory is preposterous. way to many variables. and way to easy for something to go wrong.
There's a chip in every Spurs players head that nukes them, so subtle nobody notices, but enough to make them fumble the ball.
Also, Curry pressed B, B, B, B, B, B, B, then pressed and held Up,Y,B before the game started.
I've thought this before tbh
Like, using magnets and with the ball and rim to help it in and out of the hoop.
Didn't think this yesterday, do love a conspiracy though.
Sadly, I think the Spurs just the bed
The biggest problem with the magnet idea is that you'd just be drawing the ball to the rim...not through it. Probably lead to more misses.
It'd be funny though if they ed up the strength of the magnet and the ball just stuck to the side of the rim.
Not if its done correctly tbh
If the Patriots didn't use it, it's not invented yet.
pretty complicated if you ask me.
This is why we can't have nice things, tbh...
I would've smoked 3 large ziploc bags of it if I watched honestly
No no no. The magnet is on the INSIDE of the rim. On top of that, you could switch the polarity.
Plus, that is why I said it would be all about timing. The person controlling it would have to make sure they time everything correctly.
I don't think it would be that complicated. Especially if it's something they do on a consistent basis.
I cant believe yall are entertaining this ridiculous conspiravy thread.
no ing way. with different spins from different balls, different trajectories...no one could master the timing. maybe having magnets in the threads of the net so if it's a decent looking shot, you could activate it and pull it down. I think the whole thing would be a colossal wast of time and money. much easier to rig it for misses than makes.
Most likely, Curry or the players on GSW are on "nootropics". It is a very popular thing down there in SF and I wouldn't be surprised that they are using it to improve their accuracy.
Not possible, the magnet would have to be pretty strong. A device that spins inside the ball is more technically possible, it would be somewhat similar in concept to those bullets where you can guide the trajectory.
I'm going to build one and see if it's possible. I already have a couple of rims that I could work with. It would just be a matter of connecting the magnets and running the wiring within the rim. The basketball might look crude at first but I think I can get it.
I'm pretty confident that it would work.
It just needs to be strong enough to pull it in once the ball is close enough. I'm not talking about pulling it from the free throw line. I'm talking about pulling it from within less the 6 inches or as close as the length of a SFS penis (approximately 2 3/4 inches)
do it then. I'll be waiting for your prototype.
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