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David Driggers

@grumpycatdd

Alabama, USA 参加日 Eylül 2014
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BirminghamSports
BirminghamSports@BirminghamSport·
For this team to stay in Birmingham it’s going to take Vestavia, Hoover, Mountain Brook, Homewood to care. Need 20k a game. 7 days until home opener in Birmingham. Overall record of 40-9 over 5 seasons. First home game: Saturday, April 18, 3pm.
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BirminghamSports@BirminghamSport

Stallions 𝗕𝗔𝗖𝗞 for the 2026 UFL season • Overall record of 39-8 ‼️ • 3x Spring Football Champions 🏆 • $13 flash ticket sale 🎟️ First home game: Sat., April 18, 3pm.

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David Driggers
David Driggers@grumpycatdd·
@GordoCDA @Natsecjeff So is someone killing the people in opposition to the “new regime”. Is the “new regime” in Pakistan for negotiations?
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Gordo
Gordo@GordoCDA·
Significant wave of explosions (unknown origin) happening in Iran. More than a dozen reported.
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Raylan Givens
Raylan Givens@JewishWarrior13·
The "victorious" Iranians demanded Pakistan send fighters jets to escort the Iranian delegation for negotiations.... must be some trauma from the Israeli and American Air Force planes over the past month 🤣
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David Driggers
David Driggers@grumpycatdd·
@davepl1968 Well, I don’t know what ass tastes like but, Coke Zero is terrible.
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Dave W Plummer
Dave W Plummer@davepl1968·
I've not tried Coke Zero yet. I keep hearing about it. I have it in the fridge. My kids rave about it. It's just that every artificial sweetener I've ever tried tastes like medicine mixed with ass. So I want to believe. I want it to be true. And that's why I haven't tried it yet. Because expectations are the thief of joy. The longer I don't try it, the longer it might be true.
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Keeks 🦋@DietCoke_Esq

I will litigate this. Diet Coke is just not the same drink. Coke Zero is regular Coke with no calories

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Cynical Publius
Cynical Publius@CynicalPublius·
When I first started posting on X there was a particular declarative post that generated more passionate outrage and debate than anything else I had ever posted. I'm going to post it again now. Ready? The best fast food item in the USA is the McDonald's Filet-o-Fish sandwich. Come at me bro.
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David Driggers
David Driggers@grumpycatdd·
@CynicalPublius I saw the ad for the double the other day. I did not know they did that. These sandwiches remind me of Fish on Fridays in high school. Hold the tartar sauce and go with ketchup and cheese. Yum, yum.
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Cynical Publius
Cynical Publius@CynicalPublius·
Did you know you can order it as a double or with extra tartar sauce?
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UFL Oklahoma City
We are football country. The United Football League is coming to Oklahoma City in Spring 2028!
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American Debunk
American Debunk@AmericanDebunk·
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American Debunk@AmericanDebunk

Trump threatening to “take out the entire country in one night" and bombing Iran's power plants and bridges was actually one of his greatest plays of all time. I'm not exaggerating. But most people lost their minds over Trump's recent comments and post. And that's because they lack a negotiation filter to make sense of him. Trump has been aggressively scope-setting--establishing a ceiling so high and gruesome that everything below it would eventually look like a reasonable outcome. I would even argue that this ceasefire wouldn’t have seemed reasonable at all had we not have had Trump’s Easter post. Think about it. Imagine Trump never having threatened to blow Iran off the map, and the world spending 48 hours ruminating about it. A ceasefire would’ve seemed mediocre. Not anymore. It feels like Trump stopped WWIII. He put the image in everyone’s head that Iran was going to get sent back to the stone age. That didn’t happen, so a ceasefire and more negotiations seem like such a big win. And here’s another move that nobody is talking about. Each time Trump extended a deadline (and he extended four of them) he wasn’t just buying time. He was letting the architecture get bigger. Deadline one: US-Iran bilateral. Reopen the strait or face strikes. Deadline two: Pakistan enters the channel. The conversation is no longer two parties; it’s three. Deadline three: Pakistan hosts Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey in Islamabad. Now it’s a regional table. Deadline four: the “Islamabad Accord” framework--a named document with regional backing and two phases. By the time tonight arrived, Trump hadn’t just been negotiating with Iran. He’d been building a coalition of every major regional stakeholder around a shared interest in the outcome. Saudi Arabia and the UAE have wanted Iran contained for decades. Egypt and Turkey wanted regional stability and a seat at the table. Pakistan wanted the credibility of brokering a historic deal. In tonight’s post, Trump did something extraordinary: he announced the ceasefire “on behalf of the United States of America, as President, and also representing the Countries of the Middle East.” He’s not brokering a US-Iran deal anymore. What he's doing is positioning himself as the representative of a regional coalition--Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Egypt, Turkey, Pakistan--all behind the framework that’s now being finalized. The permanent deal, when it comes, won’t be Trump versus Iran. It’ll be Iran versus a bloc that includes every major power in the region, with Trump holding the pen. Again, Trump went from a Strait of Hormuz negotiation to a Middle East security architecture. A week ago this didn’t seem possible. Even a few days ago it didn’t seem possible. And yet here we are. Trump kept the ceiling high enough that the deal had room to grow into something much larger than where it started. Trump is on an all-time run.

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@grumpycatdd It's more than that however, this is a ME Coalition effort now: x.com/AmericanDebunk…
American Debunk@AmericanDebunk

Trump threatening to “take out the entire country in one night" and bombing Iran's power plants and bridges was actually one of his greatest plays of all time. I'm not exaggerating. But most people lost their minds over Trump's recent comments and post. And that's because they lack a negotiation filter to make sense of him. Trump has been aggressively scope-setting--establishing a ceiling so high and gruesome that everything below it would eventually look like a reasonable outcome. I would even argue that this ceasefire wouldn’t have seemed reasonable at all had we not have had Trump’s Easter post. Think about it. Imagine Trump never having threatened to blow Iran off the map, and the world spending 48 hours ruminating about it. A ceasefire would’ve seemed mediocre. Not anymore. It feels like Trump stopped WWIII. He put the image in everyone’s head that Iran was going to get sent back to the stone age. That didn’t happen, so a ceasefire and more negotiations seem like such a big win. And here’s another move that nobody is talking about. Each time Trump extended a deadline (and he extended four of them) he wasn’t just buying time. He was letting the architecture get bigger. Deadline one: US-Iran bilateral. Reopen the strait or face strikes. Deadline two: Pakistan enters the channel. The conversation is no longer two parties; it’s three. Deadline three: Pakistan hosts Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey in Islamabad. Now it’s a regional table. Deadline four: the “Islamabad Accord” framework--a named document with regional backing and two phases. By the time tonight arrived, Trump hadn’t just been negotiating with Iran. He’d been building a coalition of every major regional stakeholder around a shared interest in the outcome. Saudi Arabia and the UAE have wanted Iran contained for decades. Egypt and Turkey wanted regional stability and a seat at the table. Pakistan wanted the credibility of brokering a historic deal. In tonight’s post, Trump did something extraordinary: he announced the ceasefire “on behalf of the United States of America, as President, and also representing the Countries of the Middle East.” He’s not brokering a US-Iran deal anymore. What he's doing is positioning himself as the representative of a regional coalition--Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Egypt, Turkey, Pakistan--all behind the framework that’s now being finalized. The permanent deal, when it comes, won’t be Trump versus Iran. It’ll be Iran versus a bloc that includes every major power in the region, with Trump holding the pen. Again, Trump went from a Strait of Hormuz negotiation to a Middle East security architecture. A week ago this didn’t seem possible. Even a few days ago it didn’t seem possible. And yet here we are. Trump kept the ceiling high enough that the deal had room to grow into something much larger than where it started. Trump is on an all-time run.

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EducatëdHillbilly™
EducatëdHillbilly™@RobProvince·
I think my generation growing up with the threat of imminent nuclear war, stagflation, 1992 crash, 9/11, etc just left me going…. meh. Call me when it’s over. Or not. Whatever.
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EducatëdHillbilly™
EducatëdHillbilly™@RobProvince·
Have to admit. I have no idea what’s going on at this point and let’s be honest, you and no one else does either. I’m ok with this.
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Iowan Stallion
Iowan Stallion@IowanStallion·
Gilmore jumped at the SAME TIME. We have a right to the ball as well.
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United Football League
This was ruled NOT a personal foul on the Stallions. Do you agree? 🤔
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Iowan Stallion
Iowan Stallion@IowanStallion·
Stallions defense appears to be like the 2025 Bears Lots of yards, mid-bad D-Line but random takeaways
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Gene Simmons
Gene Simmons@genesimmons·
Well…I started working at 12 years of age working for a butcher, grinding the fat from the butcher’s block. I delivered newspapers. I was the assistant to the director of the Puerto Rican interagency council. I was the assistant of the editor of Vogue magazine. And I was a 6th grade teacher. And what have you done with your life, Chad?
Chad McDonald@mac51246

@genesimmons Once you’ve worked an office job or a blue collar job you can ask that question again.

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Secretary Markwayne Mullin
Secretary Markwayne Mullin@SecMullinDHS·
For over a month, the defund-the-police Democrats have kept @DHSgov closed in an attempt to slow down ICE’s efforts to remove murderers, rapists, pedophiles, gang members, and terrorists from our country and open our borders. Time and time again the Democrats have prioritized violent illegal aliens over American citizens. I thank @POTUS Trump for his leadership to ensure the hardworking men and women across DHS are paid.
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Fusilli Spock
Fusilli Spock@awstar11·
I found this photo in my dad's files when he passed.
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