Bear King
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Listen… I’ve believed in the Bills all year.
I’ve repeatedly said Josh Allen is the 2nd best QB alive.
I bet the equivalent of a decent, used Honda Civic on Buffalo today.
BUT…
ALL YEAR, I’ve had to listen to how Josh Allen is QB1, arguably the “most talented quarterback ever”, and all of this other objective nonsense… only to see him turn the ball over 4x (including one of the most cartoonish TOs of the season before the half), miss a wide open Kincaid for the win, AND not come thru in OT.
I get that my “smartest” colleagues think it’s passé to wait for someone to actually win something before anointing them, but that was really, really rough.
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@stoolpresidente If he did, defender would not have grabbed the ball off him. It was bouncing around. If a player looses the ball when he hits the ground and the ball pops out, it’s not a catch. This team me the defender was there to grab it.
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@EvanNoles @BuffaloBills @Broncos @NFL That’s not how catches work, he didn’t complete the catch to the ground. He lost control of the ball and defer caught it.
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I don't get this...
He caught it and was down by contact before the ball was taken away...explain
@BuffaloBills
@Broncos
#BUFvsDEN
@NFL
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@johnnie_torch He didn’t complete the catch, he lost control of the ball, defender intercepted it. You have to maintain control to the ground.
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This was highway robbery.
Cooks was down by contact by the time the guy strips the ball.
Even if it was a "co-catch" the ball goes to the receiver. Anyway you look at it, that was NOT a turnover.
#BufvsDen
Evan Foster@EvanNoles
I don't get this... He caught it and was down by contact before the ball was taken away...explain @BuffaloBills @Broncos #BUFvsDEN @NFL
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This is the last thing I'll say about the BS interception call during the #BUFvsDEN OT. Calls like that ruin the game for everyone, not just #BillsMafia . The @Broncos could have won legitimately. They played a great game. Now that's overshadowed by that one call.
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Blatant pass interference on the highest level.
Bills got played.
Atrocious no call.
#BUFvsDEN
Buffalo Bills vs Denver Broncos.
#NFLDivisionalRound




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@CommandSM2 @NFL He didn’t complete the catch. You have to maintain control all the way to the ground. He lost control and defender intercepted it.
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@RODEOHOUSTON y’all need to do something about all these after market ticket brokers and scalpers. They are ruining the Rodeo. No one can get tickets.
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I am an American living in China, and I believe—deeply and without apology—that telling the truth about China’s successes will make us stronger.
In fact, the real danger to America is not that some of us are willing to speak honestly about what China is doing well, but that so many voices at home insist on hiding, minimizing, or distorting that reality. A nation that refuses to see the world as it is cannot compete in it, cannot reform itself intelligently, and cannot secure a prosperous future for its people.
Those lying to us about China’s advancements in affordable healthcare, public transportation, 90% homeownership, public safety, and so forth are holding us back. They are preventing the USA from excelling.
Patriotism is not cheerleading. Patriotism is not repeating comfortable myths. Patriotism is the courage to confront facts, especially when those facts are inconvenient! Patriotism also does not mean hating other nations. China and the US are perfectly capable of meeting as peers and cooperation to build a shared future for all our peoples.
Every major American success story—from industrialization to victory in World War II to the space race—was built on brutally honest assessments of where we stood relative to others. We studied our peers, learned from them, and adapted. We did not weaken ourselves by pretending they were incompetent or morally inferior. We strengthened ourselves by learning from others.
Living in China has forced me to confront realities that many Americans are shielded from. I see functioning high-speed rail that connects entire regions. I see cities built around public transit rather than endless sprawl. I see long-term infrastructure planning, aggressive investment in energy, and a population that broadly understands where the country is trying to go over the next twenty or thirty years. None of this means China is perfect. It is not. But pretending these achievements do not exist, or dismissing them as illusion or propaganda, does not make the United States stronger. It makes us blind.
Those spreading lies about China are not making America safer, they are betraying what the USA stands for. We are not cowards. We should know if other nations are able to create the conditions for economic progress by newly minted means. We also can and should work with China to build that future.
What is truly unpatriotic is deceiving the American people about the scale, speed, and seriousness of China’s development. When Americans are told that China is “collapsing,” “incapable,” or “doomed any day now,” it encourages complacency. It tells us we don’t need to invest, reform, or rethink our assumptions. It reassures us that our systems are automatically superior and self-correcting. History is unforgiving to nations that believe that.
I speak honestly about China because I care about America’s future. If China is building energy capacity at a pace we are not matching, Americans deserve to know that. If China is training engineers, deploying infrastructure, and planning industrial policy more coherently than we are, Americans deserve to confront that reality.
The path to American renewal does not run through denial. It runs through clarity. The truth matters. Facts matter.
If we want the United States to thrive in the decades ahead, we must stop confusing propaganda with patriotism. Real patriotism demands courage—the courage to look at the world as it is, learn from it, and act accordingly. Anything less is not loyalty. It is negligence.

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@esjesjesj Again use your eyes. He’s pushed to the side by the car.
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Even in this cartoon he’s to the side of the car
Skscartoon@skscartoon
Media gaslighting no longer works in the era of X.
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@lv0gun9 @DreamLeaf5 With officers being killed daily, it was. Her actions caused what happened.
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@DreamLeaf5 Americans are debating whether she hit the agent to justify the shooting. But the real issue isn't her driving intent—it’s whether the agent’s response was appropriate crisis management.
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So now she actually “hit him” lmao
Skscartoon@skscartoon
Media gaslighting no longer works in the era of X.
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@zhao_dashuai China is slowly trying to take over the world. That’s what all this mess is even about.
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Not once has China ever threatened to take over Canada and making them our 35th province.
Toronto Sun@TheTorontoSun
EDITORIAL: China is the real threat, not the U.S. torontosun.com/opinion/editor…
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