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Was ReebX1 on Twitter Just a dude in SE Kansas. If I blocked you, it's because I caught you being far too stupid to waste my time on. 🤷‍♂️👋
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Do you understand what a peacekeeping mission is? It's when there's a ceasefire and troops come in to keep the peace. Sometimes it helps to RTFA
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What good are Democrats when they rely on other countries to do their fighting for them?
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You think the players have any control over who does and who doesn't endorse them? You think teams are a monolith of ideals? Some of you really need to step outside and get away from your echo chambers. And you wonder why nobody likes you.
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At what point do they burn the kremlin down and start over? Sheesh.
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How's the snow and ice down there? The storm underperformed here, somewhere between 4 and 5 inches. I was out earlier and saw a rural mail carrier delivering in a Prius, if that says anything. 🤣 Still cold, but the sun is helping.
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Hello from the Pitts of Burg!
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Same in southeast Kansas. I have pipes insulated somewhat, but it's not meant for this much cold. Hoping it holds up until this weekend, when it's supposed to warm back up.
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Oh hell, we are so screwed. Musk has conflicts of interest out the wazoo, and should be nowhere near government office. We are going to have to go full French Revolution in order to stop this nonsense.
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The modern equivalent to HL Hunt are probably Charles Koch and the rest of the progeny spawned by the John Birch Society members. Those lines are a who's who of people that made trump happen in 2016.
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That was Lamar Hunt, one of H.L. Hunt's 15 children.
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Those crankshaft position sensors are no fun at all. Usually way up in some place you can't see without a mirror.
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I thought Toronto was in Canada? Where the US FAA has no authority? 🤔 I despise Trump too, but some of you need to get a grip on reality.
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…Several of those on board had injuries deemed "critical but non-life threatening." Um. Did the definition of a critical injury change?
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Reddit went from there not being enough moderation to combat bot spam, to too much moderation and power hungry mods that destroy the community they serve.
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I think everyone that has used Reddit for any significant period of time knows that power tripping mods are a way bigger problem than AI slop. Reddit is dying because the admins are stuck in their own ways, and refuse to evolve the platform.
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I think the biggest mistake is trying to simplify the scenarios. Simple life probably comes about rather easily. Too much radiation will sterilize all life, but not enough radiation and there's no mutation to drive evolution. Maybe there's a fine line between too much and not enough strife.
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The amount of people trying to make the game about politics was sickening to me. I'm moderate-liberal independent myself, and I had to block a crap ton of liberal accounts this past few weeks. People need to get a life, and stop trying to make everything about their culture wars.
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It's got what plants crave.
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Meh, it's the copycat media that is wrong in their wording. It's like when you put something in your mouth, realize something is wrong, and spit it back out. Did you swallow it? No you did not. Neither did that whale.
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Terrible wording. The whale obviously didn't swallow. It mouthed the person and spit them back out, because they simply can't swallow something that big.
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Right? When people put something in their mouth and then spit it back out, they obviously didn't swallow it. I don't know why the media jumps to copying bad wording so easily.
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Those WW1 British tanks with the huge tracks are some of the ugliest vehicles ever built, and even they look good compared to musk's "truck" Probably more useful too.
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Yeah, half or more of GenX wasn't even born by that point. 🤦‍♂️
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I reply to that trying to explain what is going on, and I get a message saying I've been muted. Holy crap, Reddit. So perma banned and muted because some mod lost their shit? What kind of crap platform makes this even possible?
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I get a reply from the mod team that low effort posts will be deleted. Ok, but why are you replying to me? They locked the whole thing, so I couldn't reply. I flagged their mod reply so they might be able to a see their mistake. I get a message saying that I've been perma-banned. ⬇️
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Heat Death is so far into the future that humans will never be around to see it anyway. Highly unlikely that humans survive long enough for the M31 flyby / merger, and that's in a blink compared to the heat death timeframe.
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Find out 15 years later, after she retired, that teacher didn't have a teaching degree and should have never been hired. She was a mean old bitty that looked like she came straight out of the 50s. Worst teacher I never had by a wide margin.
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I go to tell the teacher, and she wouldn't believe my story. She insists that I fell down running to the line. She sent me to the principals office, they call my mom, didn't tell her how much I was bleeding. Mom gets there a half hour later, by then there's a pool of blood 4 inches diameter.
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First grade, 78-79, a "friend" pushed me into a girl as we were lining up for recess. He pointed at me, girl pointed at me, so I had to spend recess sitting on the sidewalk. Teacher blows the whistle, I walk back up and sit on the foot scraper. I fell backwards and hit my head. Head starts to bleed.
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Thunder snow/sleet happens fairly often in Oklahoma and Kansas, so it totally fits.
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Time to get started on fixing weaknesses, and reload for another run. Veach better not trade any more draft picks on busts that he liked two years ago, or on more has-been WRs.
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How about Devin Neal in the 3rd? How realistic would that be?
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Last first round RB the Chiefs took didn't turn out so well. No way they make that mistake again, at least not for a few decades. Though I could see them taking one in the third.
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Surely one of those drafted LT busts can move inside and play RG.
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Gotta fix the left tackle problem first, then hopefully retain Bolton, whatever on the rest. Only free agent WR I would be interested in re-signing is Hardman, since he does that gimmick stuff so well. Draft a DL/edge in R1. Draft another 2nd round WR, fill the other WR spots with role players
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Oh I agree, Veach did a poor job not addressing the LT issues much earlier. That's absolutely part of it. That doesn't change the fact that the offense has been bland ever since Nagy came back to the Chiefs.
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Because I'm getting sick of blocking so many of you rejects, who try to tie politics into everything. Get a fucking life.
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Maybe this is what it takes to get rid of Nagy. If that happens, I'm good with it.