errata78.bsky.social
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… in furtherance of slavery (the original human trafficking). And virtually all these confederate monuments were made in response to the civil rights movement in the 1950s and 1960s.
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Could put it on his McDonald’s bag—like the puzzles they put on the back of Cap’n Crunch and Lucky Charms.
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Dude reps the likes of Jared Kushner and Jack Abramoff. He should not be trusted.
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Dude reps the likes of Jared Kushner and Jack Abramoff. He should not be trusted.
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A big slot, more than anything. He’s not playing out wide.
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Don’t believe your lying eyes.
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If only the Poles had thought to have a dance, they could have kept Hitler on his side of the Oder.
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Lol. Okay…
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In other words, if an RB has a clean 10-yard head of steam against a safety and only gets a half yard after contact, it doesn’t seem to show what you suggest it it does.
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If my soul drops him at the point of contact, score one for my soul.
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Or just a “moron”
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It happens either way. Lawlessness tends to disregard laws.
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🤢🤮
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It’s like a remake of a movie with a likable protagonist who, by the end, is completely insufferable. Well, if you replace 🍆 pics and fraud with ayahuasca and snake oil…
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Amen
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You really think Shedeur/Prime gonna be good with sitting behind Geno for two years? I can’t see it. Sure, take a swing on Dart in the second, or Ewers in the third. But Ward won’t be at 6, and drafting Shedeur with the intent of sitting him for a year (much less two) is a recipe for disaster.
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That poor bastard will be 79 years old. For his sake, I hope not. Haha. Should be chasing tuna and sipping pina colada like Jimmy Johnson by then.
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That was insane…
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Trade back this year for picks next year. Assemble assets to make an aggressive draft move next year, even if you end up picking in the 20s.
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“In a few years”? How long do you think Pete is going to coach?
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A+
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Well, is that a great idea anymore? Pretty sure Patel is among those working for Russia
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Sucks that for Rs to give a shit, they have to be like — “wait, your fascism is hurting them AND US?!? 😭😢😭”
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Agreed. But…
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@mcuban.bsky.social still think this extortionist racketeering is a good thing??
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Why stop there?
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Except it’s extortion - not a bilateral, arm’s-length deal. C’mon…
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“Appeared to…”? Bullshit, beta reporting.
Trump lies with more conviction than you have in telling an obvious truth. YOU ARE PART OF THE PROBLEM.
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About fucking time….
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He’s Trump’s beta bitch
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wtf is wrong with you? Seriously.
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Delete X. Elon, a Bond villain if there ever was one, is systematically compiling data on people and gaining control over flow of information. Can’t do anything about him accessing your IRS or Dep’t of Education records unlawfully. But you can delete X so he doesn’t datamine your phone.
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They tried to hang Mike Pence. You think they give a damn about a FOIA request?
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Amen
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I recall England and France saying something similar about Czechoslovakia and Poland about 85 years ago…
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Except he’s doing it all anyway. You still don’t get it…
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He didn’t leave peacefully the last time
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They don’t care.
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I think he pretty clearly meant - within the confines of the Constitution and the basic rule of law. Not the same.
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And, when Trump ignores the directive or provides fraudulent data, what then? A mean stare and a wag of the finger? The checks have already failed. We’re just seeing it come to fruition.
A Republic, we could not keep…
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Looks like he went bobbing for apples in orange paint. I’ll never understand the pull this clown has over people…
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That’s, unfortunately, how I see this playing out as well.
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He understands. He just doesn’t care. And that’s the point.
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