Rich
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When I talk about the Knicks the people in the comments are cool, respectful, happy and real ones.
When I talk about college basketball the people in the comments are cool and respectful.
The minute I bring up the Giants it’s like every asshole in the fanbase got the bat signal to jump in my comments and say the most out of pocket shit to me.
WTF 🤣
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@stoolpresidente We feel the same about Boston fans...so get over it Dave.
We also have better pizza then Boston...by far
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@ucf_problems @RealPhillyP The Knicks are the NBA Champions...won on the court
Your opinion means nothing
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@bourscheid @RealRickRule So you get a tax benefit of donating 15% ..yet his foundation you mock ..ok
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@RealRickRule Fair point. In no way would I consider myself envious, though. We make plenty, more than enough to live happily. We also are charitable with ~10-15% of that each year.
Meanwhile the Musk Foundation is a clear tax avoidance scheme that historically has only benefitted himself.
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People are telling me Elon's wealth is tied up in shares.
OK then, why doesn't he give every American homeless person $1 million in shares?
SpaceX could be governed by a panel of thousands of homeless people instead of just one man.
Rep. Becca Balint@RepBeccaB
Today, Elon Musk became the world’s first trillionaire. It's a ridiculous amount of money for one person to be sitting on and comes as countless Americans are struggling to afford food, housing, and health care. We need to tax wealth – immediately.
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Be brutally honest: Are you deeply outraged that, while hundreds of millions of Americans and I are struggling financially, @elonmusk has just now become the world's first trillionaire, with more wealth than he could spend in 1,000 lifetimes? Yes or no?

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New Yorkers definitely want a plumber from Oklahoma telling them what to do
Aaron Rupar@atrupar
DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin on Mamdani: "He and I don't get along. It's shameful. And hopefully people in New York will wise up and get a true leader in there in a few years."
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@MySharonaBrown Your son gets nothing but the stuff you filled his head up with
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@IsaacHayes3 Well..lets look at the facts then. One boy was stabbed and is dead.
The other boy was seen by multiple witnesses stabbing that young man.
The live boy had a weapon and pulled it out and used it.
One boy is alive ..one isn't
That's the facts.
The optics are YOU
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The Karmelo Anthony verdict shows that the justice system has reverted back to the Jim Crow South era.
It is no longer about evidence.
It is no longer about right or wrong.
It is about keeping racial score through the prosecution and imprisonment of Black people.
It was no surprise that an all white jury would find a 19 year old kid, who was bullied and harassed by two 6’1” bullies, guilty of murder while he was minding his business.
We have seen this story before.
A young Black man is put on trial, and somehow the burden shifts from what happened to him, to why he should not have defended himself.
The facts become secondary.
The optics become everything.
The outcome feels predetermined long before the verdict is read.
People will tell you not to make it about race.
But race has always been part of the story in America.
The hard truth is that many Black people no longer believe they will receive the benefit of the doubt when their freedom is on the line.
And verdicts like this are exactly why.
At some point, we have to stop pretending that everyone is playing by the same set of rules.
Because the people watching this case saw something very different than what that jury claimed to see.
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@Lexibexiio I take mine out when I'm thinking about it or outside the day before pickup..but it's always the night before
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I know this is probably going to sound ridiculous to some people, but honestly this has been bothering me more than it should 😅
Every single week, my neighbor rolls their trash bins out to the curb the NIGHT before pickup. Not early morning. Not before work. The entire evening before.
And now, like clockwork, I sit in my living room and the main thing I see outside my window is… garbage bins.
Maybe it sounds small, but it changes the whole feel of the street. The neighborhood looks messy for half the day because someone decided their convenience matters more than how the street actually looks for everyone else.
Before people jump on me, yes, obviously everyone has trash. I take mine out too. But I wait until the morning of pickup because I feel like that’s the considerate thing to do. The bins stay outside for the shortest amount of time possible and the street doesn’t spend an entire evening looking like cleanup day.
What gets under my skin is that it feels so careless. Like there was never even one thought of, “Hey, maybe other people don’t want to stare at trash cans outside their homes all night.”
And now I’m sitting here debating whether leaving a polite note would make me completely unreasonable 😬
Part of me thinks I should just let it go because technically they aren’t doing anything wrong. But another part of me feels like shared neighborhoods only stay nice when people think beyond just their own convenience.
Am I overreacting here!

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