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Strokin_Bandit

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I always thought Kap was HENPECKED into his cause. Doesn’t he have a super liberal girlfriend that was educated at Cal-Berkeley? Pretty easy to see where he gets his marching orders from. Thought that was a given, yes?

Nevertheless, I consider him the equivalent of a 19 year old college student that passed Sociology 101 with a C- and now knows how to resolve all conflicts with society. I don’t think he’s dumb per se, but he isn’t MLK, John Lewis, or Medgar Evers. To put him on that pedestal is an insult to true civil right leaders’ legacies.

Anywho. . . I’m going to try and sync my phone up to this new Honda while I’m at my daughter’s cross country practice (she’s no Llama Jr!)
 

wcc31

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Mar 18, 2002
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I don’t have any outrage but I do take issue because the leader of the movement has made public appearances wearing Fidel Castro shirts (and praised him in public) and socks with cartoon pig police.

You can’t stand for social justice and publicity support one of the worst human rights violators of the past 100 years. You can’t ask for respect from a group (the police) and not give the same in kind.

He’s either a moron, hypocrite or both. I think he’s worse, a fraud. And these athletes and young people praise and follow him.

Ali went to jail for his beliefs in the prime of his career. Whatever my take would have been at the time you have to respect that. Kap had a foot out the door of the league and stumbled upon a way to stay relevant and take free money from Nike.

And if all these SuperAmericans would have just let him have his silent protest without losing their minds and acting like he was taking a **** on George Washington’s face, he and his protest would have all faded away.

They’re the ones who made Kapernick.
 

Brandan Stroud

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I always thought Kap was HENPECKED into his cause. Doesn’t he have a super liberal girlfriend that was educated at Cal-Berkeley?
He was also about to be signed by the Ravens and then she posted a photo comparing Ray Lewis to an Uncle Tom and the owner to a slave master. Contract must have not been worth what that NFL settlement was about to be.

Plus she's Egyptian, but uses the n-word and phrases like Uncle Tom, etc. yet somehow that's A-OK.
 
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Hank Camacho

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May 7, 2002
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And if all these SuperAmericans would have just let him have his silent protest without losing their minds and acting like he was taking a **** on George Washington’s face, he and his protest would have all faded away.

They’re the ones who made Kapernick.

I agree with this. It is the same thing that has allowed UKO to stick around for ten plus years here.

Feeding trolls is hard to not do and I am as guilty of it as anyone.
 
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anthonys735

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Bad day for the, "are you trying kill our students and teachers crowd." Kids need to be in school. Period.

The guidelines recommend against screening all students for coronavirus. "CDC does not currently recommend universal symptom screenings (screening all students grades K-12) be conducted by schools," the guidelines read. "Parents or caregivers should be strongly encouraged to monitor their children for signs of infectious illness every day," they add. "Students who are sick should not attend school in person."

I do have a counter argument, to the Center for Disease Control saying kids need to be in school, from our lovely resident expert.

 
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wcc31

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Bad day for the, "are you trying kill our students and teachers crowd." Kids need to be in school. Period.

The guidelines recommend against screening all students for coronavirus. "CDC does not currently recommend universal symptom screenings (screening all students grades K-12) be conducted by schools," the guidelines read. "Parents or caregivers should be strongly encouraged to monitor their children for signs of infectious illness every day," they add. "Students who are sick should not attend school in person."

I do have a counter argument to the Center for Disease Control saying kids need to be in school from our lovely resident expert.


Can’t even imagine how frustrating this has to be for parents with school-aged kids.
 

MaxPowerrr

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Feb 9, 2006
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Besides Fayette, I’ve seen a couple other districts share the “start online but we’ll come back x date” but then other districts “start in school but only for a few weeks then everyone go back home on x date” and then others “start in school and stay that way!” and “start online and stay that way!” all within a 100-150 mile radius so basically nobody knows wtf they’re doing.

So I say buy that Murder Samurai game and see what the aliens have to offer us.
 
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cole854

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It is the same thing that has allowed UKO to stick around for ten plus years here.

I roll in here like this when the time calls for it....so you're welcome.

 

TheShowKiller

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Dec 30, 2002
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Of all Max’s gold material, that’s the one you plagiarize?

Would have waited for a Bengals draft take myself.
 

drxman1

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Nov 5, 2008
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I’m just going point out again that my UFO tour guide in Sedona made some bold claims that have yet to be wrong...

Trump is working to rid the world of pedophilia.

The aliens are going to reveal themselves, and are building multiple underground centers to “heal us.”

Of course this was precovid so we didn’t really know what she meant, but maybe they did???

Anyhow, we’ll see how it unravels.


#Team benevolent galactics
 

AlbanyWildCat

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Schools are not going to start on time and probably until not October as Americans need to get their party on for Labor day weekend. Always seems we have an uptick in cases after a holiday weekend.
 

buckethead1978

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-Watched Palm Springs a few weeks ago. It was decent. Breezy 90 minute watch.

I do find myself kind of hoping to get stuck in a Groundhog Day esque time loop as long as I could get out of it. Same thing happens when I read post-apocalyptic books like The Stand or zombie movies.
 
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* <-- Is fairly hungover. Lass is in Washington state playing around in the mountains and forests.

We've moved our Thursday run group to this place: https://www.secondlinebrewing.com/

The "brewery" isn't open for seating, but the field and picnic tables next to it is open space. So our new weekly tradition is to set up a pseudo tailgate/homeless camp and hang out boozing until long after they close the to-go-order-only taproom. Marcus.

* Louisiana is about to move back to Phase 1, which is awesome.

* Can't even imagine how livid I'd be as a parent right now. Did the start of the school year just sneak up on leaders? Like they didn't realize it was almost August? And maybe they'd need to put some additional safety measures in place?

Give those people the entire summer off, and they do nothing. SCH.

* Pretty stressful day yesterday, as I'm legit for the first time being CANCELED by the SJW Woke Mob.

Local running club that bills itself as the most diverse, inclusive, progressive group in the sport (read: 3 black people and 30 white people every week), is launching a full blown social media attack on the non-profit club over which I preside for our lack of African-American presence on our board and in our annual scholarship offering. A few weeks ago, they did the same thing to another local chapter of a national organization (November Project).

For the record, this gang also offers full throated endorsement of Lululemon. It's that kind of a crowd, and the irony does not escape me. Ugh.

* Absolutely heartbreaking occurrence --> reading the comments from a small business owner on social media as they announce their closure. And the frequency is picking up steam. Bellegarde Bakery, Avenue Pub, Gris-Gris.....these are extremely popular, James Beard nominated/award winning restaurants. And now they may be gone for good. Noticed a popular Vietnamese place and a couple new breweries on the list yesterday. Gone forever. Just awful.

* Colin Kapernick isn't the "leader" of Black Lives Matter, he's just the most visible follower. He also may be the worst possible spokesperson for the cause. WTF does that guy even stand for? I truly would love to know, but I'm not sure he's ever granted an interview.

* Tigers at Reds. Hall-e-freaking-lujah.
 
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Bad day for the, "are you trying kill our students and teachers crowd." Kids need to be in school. Period.

The guidelines recommend against screening all students for coronavirus. "CDC does not currently recommend universal symptom screenings (screening all students grades K-12) be conducted by schools," the guidelines read. "Parents or caregivers should be strongly encouraged to monitor their children for signs of infectious illness every day," they add. "Students who are sick should not attend school in person."

I do have a counter argument, to the Center for Disease Control saying kids need to be in school, from our lovely resident expert.

Being disturbed about something you didn't read or see is pretty darn 2020.
 
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_Chase_

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After years of denial it is now known that alien aircraft have performed secret surveillance of American military bases over the last decade or more. What they gained with this knowledge they handed over to the Chinese government. Why did they do this? Because the Chinese discovered the origin of these aliens and communicated with them that if they helped the Chinese control Earth, then the Chinese would help them pursue their endeavors. The aliens, intelligent life from a planet named by the IAU as COV-Z2020 back in 2001, discovered the best way to cripple the United States was through a virus. Through alien testing on subjects that were abducted over the last 50 years, they discovered and created Covid-19. They gave this virus to the Chinese to unleash on the American people. Unfortunately the virus was initially mishandled and escaped a lab in Wuhan. As you’ll see from the mainstream news media, the virus, with the help of these extraterrestrials has been virtually nuetralized in every country other than the United States, and now the Chinese and ETs have begun focusing their direct efforts on destroying America. We need to get his out in the open. Call, email, and text your Congressman to make this sick and unnatural alien Chinese partnership public so that we can pull them both out of the shadows and punish them for these crimes against humanity.

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Incoming August Facebook post shared 22 million times.
 
Mar 25, 2004
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Can’t even imagine how frustrating this has to be for parents with school-aged kids.
I have one kid who will be in school 4 days a week. The other will be at home the entire time. It's GREAT.

And you can bet your *** that the private schools in Lexington are taking advantage of this. "Come on over and get rid of your kids - it's not that expensive."
 

Bonzo_Cat

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I kept going back and forth on if it was odd or not watching the Nats game without fans?

In one sense you've got MLB the Show crowd noise pumped in so you have ambient sound. You hear the stadium PA, scoreboards showing all the normal graphics as if folks are at the yard and they kept with the President's Race. Don't notice it much either when they're focused on the action on the field. But the ancillary shots of the stadium, announcers discussing it every other at-bat and home-run balls unclaimed quickly brings you back to reality.

Overall great having the game back and not too weird, but imagine it's much more difficult on the players as they feed off the energy of the crowd.

Also the Yankees line-up is filthy [sick]
 
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