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Einstein replied to Gregg's topic in The Stadium Wall
So you're on the side of slave owners. Got it. -
Los Angeles under military attack
The Frankish Reich replied to Joe Ferguson forever's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
That Kristi Noem gets around! -
Joe Brady says Dalton "lived here this offseason"
Buffalo716 replied to sunshynman's topic in The Stadium Wall
Probably more like 7 ft 2 but I get your point -
okay so you are hopeful for TBD posters to click subscribe. Yes of course I will help support a bills brother best to you! You never know who is listening or who they are connected to. The best connection to rap I have now (Dont laugh true story) my husband is a Donovans state prison Christian outreach volunteer with an Ministry outreach event called KAIROS Suge Knight was a part of the event and I actually shook his hand in greeting at the closing ceremony. He is a Big guy. He was giving his testimony at one point. I was there. He says "hello my name is Suge and I had the world." I'll never forget it. You could tell he is revered not only by guards but the other inmates. He has made it known NO waves of any kind in his direction he wants NO contact with anyone out of his "circle" which seems to be Christian brothers. He ran over a guy and killed him. Not a nice guy. But a powerful guy. Incarcerated at Donovans state Prison on the border very close to Mexico founder of death row records in prison. he might never get out.
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Who said anything about waving guns? Way to turn the story around. We were with a federal agent who was carrying. Never mentioned it but I knew. The Escalade was full of rednecks who almost hit us. We yelled at them. They gave us the finger. We gave them he finger The cops wouldn’t do anything. Especially if they were black.
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Antonio Brown in big trouble...again
Behindenemylines replied to Albany,n.y.'s topic in The Stadium Wall
Less than 0% he would ever make the Hall after all of this. He ended up a total disgrace to the game lock him up and forget about him. He’s trash and has hurt more people than most likely ever reported. -
Bengals bungling things up - new rookie contract clause
Augie replied to The Wiz's topic in The Stadium Wall
Both can be frustrating. There is no arguing which franchise I prefer. -
Joe Brady says Dalton "lived here this offseason"
EmotionallyUnstable replied to sunshynman's topic in The Stadium Wall
I get what you mean but this dude is 7 feet tall lol -
No offensive player should be ranked higher than Josh Allen.
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Agreed, the biggest factor has been our D in the playoff's. By this I mean it has been missing in action every playoff run year after year. This phantom missing "D" has cost us, and all from a defensive minded head coach in charge of this team. Ughh..... How much more of a leash do you give McD anyway. If he can't put it all together and get us there, then he needs to go.
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I'd rate Mike Stratton ahead of Cornelius Bennett, and Robert James ahead of Butch Byrd. Before James tore his knee up, he was All Pro three consecutive years.
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Certain types of "theft" were entirely legal -- and socially acceptable to most Americans, too -- for the first 246 years of the country's existence as a collection of British colonies and as an independent republic. What else but "theft" (and kidnapping as well) can any rational person call the act of purchasing African captives from slave traders in Africa and bringing them to the Americas where they -- and their descendants -- were sold as chattels, ie property not as people. Chattel slavery was enshrined in the US Constitution from the very beginning when enslaved African Americans were counted as 3/5 of a person for determining Congressional representation. Chattel slavery only ended in 1865 with the passage of the 13th Amendment, although in parts of the South, African Americans were kept in virtual slavery for nearly another century. Then there was the wholesale dispossession of indigenous Americans of virtually all their lands by the end of the 19th century ... theft on a massive scale that virtually all European Americans always considered a great thing. Theft of resources or territory in the name of community "good" has always been a part of human culture, be it the ancient Jews conquering Canaan or the Romans "civilizing" Britain or the Vikings plundering northern France. Yikes.
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I will say, before creating content myself, when I saw creators whining and complaining about clicks and likes I was far less sympathetic. “Boo hoo, get a job…” was my usual *roll eyes* response, but being on this end of it, I get it! Especially if a ton of work went into the content. My focus is more about my beats catching someone’s ear (who’s in a position to do something with them) than it is about profiting off YouTube. But we’re all at the mercy of the YouTube algorithm because it has to help by showing the content to folks who are browsing. Shout out to those who watched and gave a like.
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Los Angeles under military attack
leh-nerd skin-erd replied to Joe Ferguson forever's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
St. Augustine is the South Central for wealthy retired white folk, I hear. That other vehicle may well have been the Tommy Bahama crew and had you pegged for Versace all day long. Next thing you know, sh-t goes sideways and there’s botox and high end hair extensions everywhere. -
absolutely a classic rap album. Here is about were my knowledge ends though lol my son and his friends used to call ganja Le Chronique LOL
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Los Angeles under military attack
aristocrat replied to Joe Ferguson forever's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Magas buy trucks not Escalades. Is this another nazi recruiting poster story? lol -
Tom Sestak should be near the top.
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Of course they do. Usually, those projections are based on past performance at the time of signing. Not future performance that is completely unknowable at the time of signing. So saying Darnell Mooney got paid by the Falcons because he had a 1000 yard season with the Falcons is completely nonsensical.
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Almost like spoken word. I guess the rap genre was destined to emerge at some point. It wasn’t B’s and ho’s when it began. It was about the struggle and life. Gangsta rap of the early 90s is what shaped it into what we know today. The Chronic is a classic album, right around that era.
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I like a few rap artists. I do not like explicit violent lyrics or lyrics that advocate violence. I don't like B word HO rap either. It must have some redeeming value. Is that the antithesis of rap from when it began until now? I'm really not a huge fan but My son had a Dr DRE album in his room that he loved. so I was exposed to it early. A foundational rap record. And a few artists I like but not many I'll post a picture of that album I am west coast rap as my preference. Dr Dre the chronic
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Los Angeles under military attack
All_Pro_Bills replied to Joe Ferguson forever's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Get the plate number and call the cops and tell them the occupants where shouting insults and waving pistols out the windows.