Trevor Pullen

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Trevor Pullen

Trevor Pullen

@tjpullen

参加日 Temmuz 2011
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Mukhtar@I_amMukhtar·
"I'm simply making the point, Piers, that if you define terrorism as targeting civilians in order to affect a political change. Then, by that objective definition, the US military and the IDF are more guilty of it than anyone else over the last 25 years."
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Trevor Pullen
Trevor Pullen@tjpullen·
@JesseKellyDC I think the standard of living keeps increasing. Do you have proof it's actually declining, or do people just THINK it's declining?
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DylClone
DylClone@clonesby90·
FWIW, not saying I think it’s likely TJ will leave. Just stating Jamie would be crazy not to give the man whatever he wants
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DylClone
DylClone@clonesby90·
If Pollard screws up and lets TJ walk his legacy will be ruined. He’ll be remembered as the guy who lost our two greatest coaches in school history within 4 months of each other
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Trevor Pullen
Trevor Pullen@tjpullen·
@clonesby90 What do you mean "lets TJ walk". We have finite resources. We'll offer him everything we've got. What if he still leaves?
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Chester Runcorn
Chester Runcorn@SonnyJim66·
Then theres Vietnam and Korea. If you want to look at modern history, you could look at every major conflict in the Middle East, drone strikes in Syria… millions of people have been displaced and killed. How do you not know this? This is just not ‘collateral damage’ to the military industrial complex, it’s business. This month, Israel barraged Lebanon with white phosphate, who do you suppose supplied Israel with that?
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Trevor Pullen
Trevor Pullen@tjpullen·
@SlopHq If more plate appearances is all that matters, why not put your best hitter 1st?
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urbanist slop hq
urbanist slop hq@SlopHq·
putting your best hitter second instead of third took baseball forty years to figure out even though the math was always obvious. the second batter gets more plate appearances. that's it. that's the whole insight. we needed supercomputers for this apparently
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Andrew Kolvet
Andrew Kolvet@AndrewKolvet·
Shortly after Robinson’s arrest, the prosecutors released a probable cause affidavit detailing the evidence gathered immediately after Charlie’s assassination. The evidence presented at that time was overwhelming. In the months that have followed, we know the investigation has continued. More details will come out in May, when the assassin has a probable cause hearing and we are certain there will be even more evidence demonstrating why the State believes Tyler Robinson is the assassin. But now we have a government official, Joe Kent, who has reportedly indicated he is willing to testify on behalf of the defense, to get Robinson off the hook for an evil he committed. Joe Kent just crossed a red line, and it's a massive betrayal of Charlie, his wife, his kids, and the entire TPUSA family. Just because HE didnt get let into the investigation doesnt mean it wasn't investigated.
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Chester Runcorn
Chester Runcorn@SonnyJim66·
@I_amMukhtar I don’t understand how anyone can disagree with this statement, what world are you living in if you don’t agree?
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Sportsandpolitics
Sportsandpolitics@ofthebambino·
@ShadowPatriotUS @allenanalysis How do we go about changing the laws, when the GOP has no interest in doing so, because then they can't trot this boogeyman out for you assholes to be afraid of, so they can win your votes?
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Brian Allen
Brian Allen@allenanalysis·
Joe Rogan just said the quiet part out loud: A man brought here as a baby. Lived in the U.S. for 20 years. Can’t speak Spanish. No criminal record. Deported anyway. That’s not “border security.” That’s ripping someone out of the only country they’ve ever known and dumping them in a place that isn’t home.
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Trevor Pullen
Trevor Pullen@tjpullen·
@allenanalysis That's fine, but then what is the cut off? 1 year? 2? 5? If they're under 18 they can stay? 15? 12? What should be the cut off?
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Trevor Pullen
Trevor Pullen@tjpullen·
@mattvanswol With regards to the airport. Isn't it also a lot busier on the weekend, and now it's Tuesday?
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Matt Van Swol
Matt Van Swol@mattvanswol·
So basically: a) ICE deploys somewhere b) TSA lines plummet c) Traffic vanishes d) ERs clear out e) Construction sites are ghost towns f) Class sizes shrink ...and we're still supposed to believe there are only 11 million illegal aliens in the country?!
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Jack
Jack@Erius777·
@RealKidPoker Yet there are pricks here in America that want abortion banned nationwide, want to take women’s right to vote away, and want to ban no fault divorce. Don’t see you yapping about that. Hegseth’s “pastor” supports this. Many conservatives pricks support this.
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Daniel Negreanu
Daniel Negreanu@RealKidPoker·
The Handmaid’s Tale was a book that became a show, horrific treatment of women you couldn’t believe unless you saw it. Its fiction. But the Handmaid’s Tale story is very real in Afghanistan. Women are kept slaves with no rights whatsoever. Truly sadistic.
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes

This is absolutely insane. I verified every claims and it’s all true In early 2026, the Taliban’s Supreme Leader signed into law the Taliban’s new “Criminal Procedure Code for Courts” These new laws officially made women property and slaves (this is real, the code says this) “In January, 2026, the Taliban enacted their new criminal procedure for courts. It makes women slaves. Women are considered property of men by law. Men are now their slave masters, and husbands can administer whatever punishment they would like for the women that they own. Beatings, rape, torture with minimal consequences. Actually, men's consequences are capped at 15 days imprisonment. Meanwhile, women can go to prison for visiting family without their husband's permission. — Women can't socialize. Women can't speak in public. The Taliban confirmed that women cannot receive an education. They cannot be seen by doctors. Farm animals quite literally have more rights than women in Afghanistan. This code also formalizes a caste system. The courts acknowledge four social classes. We have religious scholars, elites, middle class, and lower class. And depending on what class you are in, the punishment for the same crime varies.” “Here is what I would like the western world to take from this one. Genuine gratitude and appreciation for our freedoms, because our freedoms are not free. Two, an understanding that there are men in the Islamic world with a population that exceeds the population of the United States that would like to enforce this for women in America, in the western world.” More information: This 119-article code formalizes severe restrictions on women, normalizes certain forms of violence, references slavery-like hierarchies, and creates unequal punishments based on social/religious status. Women treated as property/“slaves” of men/husbands as “slave masters”: The code uses terms like “slave” (ghulam) and “master,” equating women to a lower/enslaved status in some provisions. Husbands (or “masters”) are granted authority to administer discretionary punishments (ta’zir), including beatings, with limited legal consequences. It normalizes husbands punishing wives, often without severe penalties unless extreme injury occurs. Punishments for men limited (e.g., 15 days imprisonment): Husbands face only up to 15 days in jail for severe beatings (breaking a bone or causing visible bruising/open wounds), and only if proven in court. Lesser violence often goes unpunished or is treated as permissible “discipline.” In contrast, mistreating animals (a camel) can carry harsher penalties like months in jail.

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Trevor Pullen
Trevor Pullen@tjpullen·
@Cylights That'd be good for their kids. Both parents on the road half the year and at the office 16 hours per day.
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