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hoggin.bsky.social
ftp. an injury to one is a death threat to all. fuck mars, save our home. counterculture music enthusiast. amateur beat maker. whodey!
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Why not? Without involving emotion or tradition, explain how it doesn't make more sense at this point in history to form an alliance with BRICS.
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Elon is still working on the flux capacitor I think.
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Bunny loaf
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Some serious decisions to be made here. Whatever you do, don't log off.
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Love Tee, but let's be honest. He averages 900 yards per season catching passes from arguably the best QB in the league. Slayton has averaged 600 yards with Daniel Jones throwing to him. It wouldn't be a big fall off. You think he couldn't go for 800 with Burrow?
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I'm with medicaid part d, trying to reach you about your plan. It doesn't exist anymore. Give me your credit card number and I'll take care of that for you.
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Not to be melodramatic, but at what point does it not make sense for sane people to stay in this country any longer? We're getting pretty close right?
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Forget coming up with actual solutions or winning elections. The dems should just cosplay as a legitimate political party.
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Ah the reverse Manson. Never a bad idea. The road back from an accidental dick sucking is not easily traversed.
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Honestly, it's not a bad idea. Tag and trade Tee, and pay this guy a third of what Tee would get for similar production. It's not ideal, but there are a ton of needs on the other side of the ball.
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Vegas currently has the Bengals at 7.5 wins for next season, finishing in third in the north and missing the playoffs. Way too early prediction; are you taking the over or under on that win total? Would Zac lose his job after such a season?
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OK, now explain why Kamala ran on GWBs 2004 platform.
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Sounds like he had that talk with Al about reducing his playing time. Oh well, get it done Duke.
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Columbus Ohio is already maxed. No more data centers are being built there for the time being. Google, Amazon, Meta, and Microsoft are battling with the city right now to pay for the necessary infrastructure. Why is this how we should utilize our resources?
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Loser mentality tbh
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People could have everything. Stop asking for permission. It's time to make them afraid.
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Worked at a letter printing operation. Responsible for an envelope stuffing machine. The sealing mechanism was perpetually broken. I quit on account of my used up tongue. Called it after about 2 weeks. Honestly, I stayed way too long.
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Don't wait for the Dems to give you marching orders. It will be too late. Get out in the street.
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Even then, how will it work?
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Musk will be one of those heads preserved in a jar from Futurama.
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Agreed. On paper, these should be ideal circumstances to raise class consciousness.
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I think there are probably people who regret voting for Trump, but it's also likely a tiny number, and that happens every election. I think you dislike the fact that they voted for him and so you assume they do as well. There's no data to suggest a larger number of them have flipped than the norm.
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Focusing on a few Trump voters seems no different than Kamala pushing GWBs 2004 platform this election cycle. Reactionary politics got us into this situation and will not be what gets us out of it.
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Who did those people vote for? This graph tells us next to nothing. While I don't doubt that there are Trump voters with regret, I also know that 73% of Americans didn't vote for Trump to begin with.
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This isn't how fascism works. People don't feel regret for winning an election. They're emboldened. You seem to be projecting your ideas on to people who don't have the same beliefs as you.
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Mr Beast and his hyper optimization of the YouTube algorithm.
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Tee for Myles. Get it done Duke.
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To do nothing and let the country succumb to fascism.
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7 people is crazy
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Luigi 2028
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If he were alive today, he'd be posting here about how the Dems need to hold the Trump accountable.
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Quit waiting for a savior. We control our fate.
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You posted this, so take the rest of the week off. Thanks for the hard work Liz.
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EVERYTHING in our power?
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What makes you think that's their purpose?
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thanks obama
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You STILL think this is the problem?
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fuck that guy. someone needs to luigi his stupid ass.
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it was a good run. well, maybe not that good.
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Indeed. Act for a better world. Channel your inner Luigi.
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They all have DC brain atp
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Guys like me? I'm a guy like me!
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Only correct answers are Tampa and Atlanta.
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Should have been ejected.
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Juan Soto - 10 years, 600m. 20m in 2025, remainder deferred Shane Bieber - 2 years, 20m 5m in 2025, 15m in 2026
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Lets be real, that's just a piece of paper.
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What kind of contract? If he's open to a one year prove it deal, sure. If they have to give him a multi year contract, seems risky.