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Don’t Forget (Epstein)
Delete_Delete_Delete replied to SectionC3's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
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Is McD the most polarizing figure in Bills history?
Delete_Delete_Delete replied to Mikie2times's topic in The Stadium Wall
Jim Kelly… if that pick was Dan Marino the Buffalo Bills are the greatest dynasty in the history of the sport… Plus he was a prick, and couldn’t even beat a backup QB with arguably one of the greatest rosters ever assembled. All he had to do was keep handing the ball off to 34 and that’s game, but no glory in that for Jimbo, so here we are… That game was never on Norwood, 100% on Kelly. -
“I can’t breathe…” Henry Nowak.
Delete_Delete_Delete replied to Royale with Cheese's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
They don’t give a fck what happens with that area of the world, or to non-white people. https://www.reuters.com/investigations/commander-who-was-filmed-killing-civilians-sudan-is-back-combat-sources-say-2026-05-18/ Clearly this one isolated incident of violent crime in the UK not being on Reuters is a far greater tragedy however and definitely needs to be brought into the international spotlight… -
The Next Pandemic: SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19
Delete_Delete_Delete replied to 1B4IDye's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
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I hear constantly insulting everybody else’s intelligence is actually a sign of being a genius, an extremely stable genius actually. Crazy how you’ve basically assumed his entire personality, hopefully a little less rapey though… I’m sure your livestock would appreciate a breather.
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Saw a black triangle UFO pretty close up once, right over the 90, in between Syracuse and Turning Stone. Three bright white lights at each corner, one big one in the middle... As much as I wanted to believe it was a “close encounter” I always just figured it was something from Lockheed because they are pretty close by. But I d k if Lockheed was doing that in outer space, especially during Apollo…
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The Next Pandemic: SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19
Delete_Delete_Delete replied to 1B4IDye's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Just because Big Pharma exists due to the fact that American Capitalism has made it possible to put profits ahead of public health, doesn’t mean viruses stop doing what viruses do… You want to get mad at the pharmaceutical and medical industries, maybe take it up with the guy who helped rush all those vaccines to market, you know the one who coined “Operation Warp Speed”? When billions of dollars are at stake there are unfortunately always going to be shady people at the top, but it doesn’t mean there aren’t also plenty of great men and women who devote their lives to helping people and the advancement of medical science. But since a novel virus threw the entire medical world off kilter, and lots of people had lots of different ideas about how to handle a completely unprecedented problem, your entire lot has decided essentially all medical science is now nonsense and clearly Joe Rogan has all the answers. -
The Next Pandemic: SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19
Delete_Delete_Delete replied to 1B4IDye's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Yeah all these repeat Covid infections for kids that could easily be prevented by providing clean air to schools is totally not doing irreparable harm long term to their vascular systems and other organs including the brain… “Ranking these pathogens by severity and long-term risk involves balancing acute mortality with the potential for chronic, debilitating, post-infection syndromes. Based on current research, especially considering the rise of chronic, long-term post-acute infection syndromes, the ranking is as follows: Ranking: Highest to Lowest Overall Severity & Long-Term Risk 1. COVID-19 2.Lyme Disease 3.EBV (Epstein-Barr Virus) 4.Measles 5.Influenza 6.RSV (Respiratory Syncytial Virus) 7.Varicella (Chickenpox/Shingles) 8.Whooping Cough (Pertussis) The biggest concern among scientists-and the reason for its #1 ranking —is that the risk isn't just a one-time event. Research shows that repeated infections can have a cumulative effect, increasing the baseline risk for: Cardiovascular issues (strokes/heart attacks) New-onset diabetes Neurological decline Immune system dysregulation“ Keep spreading the misinformation that Covid is no big deal and safe for kids, you Boomers won’t be around to see the damage it does to them long term anyway, so wtf do you care… -
Iryna Zarutska Mural Fund
Delete_Delete_Delete replied to BillsFanNC's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
You’re actually IN North Carolina, what are you doing to change these policies other than wasting your time here on this message board 24/7? Thats all MAGA does, all bluster, no action, and when they do, it’s just treasonous insurrection. For Republicans who disagree with the policies, maybe start investing in the cities, move there yourself, and become a real advocate for change in stopping violence in this country… But you won’t, none of you ever do, because you don’t really care, you just need something to b1tch about. -
Spirit Airlines is now Trump Air
Delete_Delete_Delete replied to The Frankish Reich's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Yeah, it’s my take that businesses come and go, that’s capitalism… But sure, it’s Liz Warren and Pete’s fault that Spirit had a poor business model. You should probably stick to didgeridoos and kangaroos, mate… -
Spirit Airlines is now Trump Air
Delete_Delete_Delete replied to The Frankish Reich's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
You care more about some janky duct taped planes being taken off the tarmac than children being trafficked, and who can’t hate who enough? Nobody gives a sh1t about Spirit airlines, another sh1tty one will pop up in its place… Now take your 36% approval rating and feel free to f-ck all the way off. -
I think where we are is Nixon territory, bud… But I’m sure the 23% of you who approve of his handling of this entire Iran fiasco are obviously the smartest people in the room. Just as I’m sure those 24% who still supported Nixon were just as adamant that they too were on the right side of history. I always find it fascinating when people double down on being wrong as f#ck rather than just owning their mistake. Not that you come across as an overly prideful, arrogant c#nt who lacks the ability to admit they’re ever wrong or anything…
