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tigermakers.bsky.social
Co-manager at Hammer and Rails (Purdue), lacky at Shakin the South Land (Clemson) and Bring on The Cats (K-State) .Cheers for more teams than socially acceptable. Smells nice, but not too nice. Former haver of glorious hair. Sweating but making it look coo
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Also to be clear, he doesn't want engagement. He wants people to tell him how smart he is. He's getting engagement, but not the kind he enjoys.
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Would you like a business partner? I actually have a teaching degree and everything!
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More Non-violence That’s me in the picture: Hunter Gray is attacked at a civil rights protest in Jackson, Mississippi, 28 May 1963 www.theguardian.com/artanddesign...
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The main point is a bunch of scared dudes with automatic weapons were just thrown into an already chaotic mix and the only thing stopping them is their own moral compass. They know there are no legal consequences with Trump in office. He loves war criminals.
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Do you think there is only 1 true believer in the National Guard? Dude walked around proudly with White Nationalist tattoos. You do that when you're around people who think like you.
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The vast majority are weekend warriors working off student loans. Keep in mind, however, the current Secretary of Defense came from the National Guard and I don't think he considers de-escalation part of the return to "Warrior Mentality".
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Here's what non-violence looked like in Mississippi. www.fbi.gov/history/famo...
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I'm sorry, but in no way is nationalizing the National guard not an escalation. There is a reason the last time this happened was during the 1992 LA Riots. If you don't think "gloves off" is the directive for these guys, you're way more optimistic than I am.
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How else would one interpret "firing back"? Can you give me an example of how you can "fire back" without first having something fired at you? I guess my problem is I think words still have meaning.
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While he doesn't represent the entire military, I'm not naive enough to think folks like him don't still exist.
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"Firing Back" indicates that the protestors in question are firing at ICE and ICE is defending themselves. Words matter. If "this is reporting" I'd expect the words to accurately reflect what is happening.
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How many empty cans of computer duster are in your trash can?
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Whichever number Carter this is may make the best argument for not doing copious amounts of drugs for 30+ years. Play The Carter III and then play this new turd and they will understand without having to be told.
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The Stephen Strasburg of rap.
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The fastball is straight and hitting the low 80s.
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I saw Modest Mouse open for them in Atlanta.
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Submarine pitchers keep the ball belt high and hidden, I don't see how this is any different.
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As long as he doesn't stop his motion towards the plate I see no issue.
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Please, just let me be discreet and respectful while I deal with muscle spasms in literally the best way for everyone concerned.
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The answer is I'm going to smoke b/c among other reasons, I have a nasty herniated disc in my neck and I can either mix weed and beer or muscle relaxers and beer and I'm much more fun semi baked than I am drooling on myself.
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I've only been sent to the chillout tent for doing too many drugs at the same time when it's 110 outside.
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"It's all a work."
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Same folks: "Kevin Nash and Scott Hall were sent by the WWE to ruin WCW!" That seems like way too much work for Nash and Hall barely remembered that decade.
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live look at Baylors SID... except the shirt says Waco.
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College degrees, especially in liberal arts, should by nature allow you to be flexible after graduation. You should know how to read, evaluate, synthesize, critique, and apply information. That's a universal skill. Having an AI weed out people w/ these skill sets is almost a punishment.
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Just make sure you use gloves. I certainly don't know this from experience.
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Live look at my 12 remaining brain cells.
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Look if you destroy a bunch of braincells, the ones remaining are the strongest.
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It's offering them a version of themselves.
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Maybe some pointy pasties would do the trick.
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The idea that there is some sort of punishment for being a shit person seems like a reasonable human emotion. I mostly hope he becomes a failed politician after his playing career and burns all the good will he built playing football. Is it too much to hope he's the next Hershel Walker?
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It's clear that "hope he gets hurt" is over the line but there has to be some level of appropriation misfortune for these grifters.
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What level of ill fortune is appropriate to wish on someone using the good will he's built in the community to steal money from the community since there are no actual consequences other than him getting richer?