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William_I_am

@eighthorder

Dept of War @ Tidewater Tactical - Former owner of Eighth Order - Retired camouflage wearer - Basketball coach - HS (current) & College (former)

Ohio, USA 参加日 Aralık 2019
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William_I_am
William_I_am@eighthorder·
We appreciate @foxandfriends, @Johnny_Joey, and @kayleighmcenany for having us on this morning. Thanks to all who have interacted since we aired this morning and we look forward to working with you all to help Americas Veterans! @FoxNews
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Ben@B_Garelick·
The US Navy operates a 50,000 acre forest in Indiana because each of those dots is an ammunition storage bunker.
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Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta

The US Navy operates a 50,000 acre forest in Indiana whose entire job is keeping one wooden ship from 1797 afloat. The ship is USS Constitution, still a commissioned warship with an active-duty crew. Cannonballs bounced off her in 1812 because the hull sandwiches a wall of live oak ribs between two layers of white oak planking, nearly 2 feet of solid wood so dense it barely floats. British 18-pounders hit it and dropped into the sea. A sailor yelled "her sides are made of iron" and the nickname stuck. Here's the problem with owning a 229-year-old wooden ship: you can't buy the parts. Hull planks run up to 40 feet long and 7 inches thick, cut from single white oak trunks. A white oak takes over a century to grow that big. No lumberyard on earth stocks it. So the Navy grows its own. Constitution Grove at Naval Support Activity Crane holds trees over 100 years old, reserved exclusively for this ship. Foresters there are managing oaks today that will become hull planking in the 2100s. The maintenance plan literally runs on tree time. Every 20 years or so she enters dry dock and shipwrights swap out rotted timber. After two centuries of this, estimates put original 1797 wood at maybe 10 to 15 percent of the ship. The Navy keeps replacing her plank by plank because Congress mandated her preservation and because she's the only active US warship that has sunk an enemy vessel. Every other asset in the Navy has a decommission date. This one has a tree farm.

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Robert Cubitt Author
Robert Cubitt Author@robert_cubitt·
Guess what, my American friends. Every other country in the world is now hoping Belgium beat the USA. Thank you president for that. #FIFA
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Matthew Marsden
Matthew Marsden@matthewdmarsden·
Just a reminder that President Trump fought for the rights of a black man to play in the game tonight. And the left is calling for Balogun not to play. Remember that.
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lilly🇧🇦
lilly🇧🇦@cinderellanobey·
we bosnians stand with belgium 🇧🇪 our bosnian players rightfully earned that red card for you. now get it back! GO BELGIUM 🇧🇪🇧🇦
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William_I_am@eighthorder·
@AzPetrich Imagine your political ideology being your entire identity
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Nick@nickthechad·
I’m a U.S. citizen who will be rooting for Belgium tonight. Probably just me.
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Mark Valorian
Mark Valorian@markvalorian·
A critical element that the "rulebook purists" arguing Balogun deserved a red card are conveniently overlooking: BALOGUN was the one who was challenged from behind. The Bosnian player played *through* Balogun from behind and placed himself in the path of Balogun's natural step. When he begins taking that step, Balogun has no idea the Bosnian player would even be in front of him. In that sense, you can't really even consider his move a "challenge." It was simply a step that incidentally landed in the same place the opponent's foot did. In fact, the reason Balogun's step came down so hard is *because* the Bosnian player challenged into him and knocked him off balance. This is not "reckless" or "excessive force" by any stretch of the imagination. The red card was *obviously* unjustified from the outset. The only thing FIFA got wrong here is not immediately suspending the red card after the match.
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Alexandre Takacs
Alexandre Takacs@alexandretakacs·
@markvalorian Whatever. He got a red (in my opinion deservedly). That's a minum one match suspension. End of discussion.
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William_I_am@eighthorder·
@TrueFactsStated It's because you're stupid and have a loser mentality. It's ok, just say nothing next time.
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Claude Taylor
Claude Taylor@TrueFactsStated·
I’m a U.S. citizen who will be rooting for Belgium tonight. Probably just me.
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William_I_am
William_I_am@eighthorder·
@JBrianR91 The problem with your opinion is that it's your opinion, based on whatever political slant you tend to agree with. I am telling you that it's a rookie thing to do to paint with such a broad brush and roughly 50% of Americans disregard polarizing opinions as stupid.
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JR 🪞@JBrianR91·
@eighthorder Kier Starmer for all his flaws, is incredibly well educated and understands world history. Have you seen the De Scantis comments? I'm not saying we are amazing, but it's different levels, Starmer 100% would be the smartest politician in the US, of at least the best read.
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JR 🪞@JBrianR91·
Folarin Balogun is shit. The annoyance isn't about anyone being scared of that dosser. Americans yet again, show they lack the capacity for thought. Missing the point entirely. The world cup has exposed how genuinely how stupid the average American really is 👏 #USMNT
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JR 🪞@JBrianR91·
@eighthorder How the US is being perceived by the rest of the world is largely its own doing. The president is Donald Trump and several other leaders are making statements publicly, that can easily be debunked, had they been more learned on the subjects. It's like idiocracy playing out.
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Bleacher Report
Bleacher Report@BleacherReport·
The Belgian Federation was “astonished” by FIFA’s decision to suspend Folarin Balogun’s one-game ban and has appealed, via @TheAthletic Belgium HC Rudi Garcia added: “I didn’t know that at the World Cup, July 5 is actually April 1. It’s April Fools’.
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William_I_am
William_I_am@eighthorder·
@TunawithaCh Still waiting for you to speak... your skin has nothing to do with it.
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William_I_am
William_I_am@eighthorder·
@JBrianR91 I see... you're using a red card to blanket statement an entire country, disregarding every single other nuance about it. Should the same standard be held towards your country?
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JR 🪞@JBrianR91·
@eighthorder I think the evidence speaks for itself, education standards have to improve, the nation isn't covering itself in glory so far. The actual Governor of Florida leading the way, with the stupidity.
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