Hey_it's_Me
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Hey_it's_Me
@D_Roach79
just an ordinary guy trying 2 do some extraordinary things...I love zombie & horror movies, but a softie for Finding Nemo *Good at alot of things, great at none
Louisville, Ky Katılım Eylül 2010
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@LeVeonBell @DiscussingFilm He was in there... fighting Shao Khan when the word begins is on the screen.
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@HarryMwabiz @DiscussingFilm this many? are you serious? 1 red band trailer and 2 official trailers, everything else was teasers clipped from the others so the same material.
Avengers Doomsday had 4 different ones off the bat, and people were watching Avatar multiple times to see them.
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@DiscussingFilm A movie with this many trailers is an indication of being a massive failure
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@mitchellvii ok... so here is your philosophy, correct me if I am wrong. "We didn't uphold our portion of the deal for peace, but you need to or we are going to keep bombing you until you uphold your part of the peace"
What did I miss?
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Okay, here's 𝗠𝗬 𝗦𝗢𝗟𝗨𝗧𝗜𝗢𝗡 𝗢𝗡 𝗧𝗛𝗘 𝗦𝗧𝗥𝗔𝗜𝗧 𝗢𝗙 𝗛𝗢𝗥𝗠𝗨𝗭.
President Trump announces that Iran has eight hours to open the Strait of Hormuz, or we start bombing Kharg Island!
We start with 10% of Kharg Island, and every hour that passes without the strait being opened, we destroy another 10%.
We control the damn skies. Let's use it.
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@lifestyle_CP how much time needed bro, it's been 2 years... give it up. His fans didn't even listen to it. MTG got more spins.
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@SpencerHakimian The tolls that didn't exist prior to this...
Congratulations on creating a new revenue stream for Iran they didn't have previously.
Now its time to to spend money on rebuilding the destruction caused by the bombs we had to pay to build.
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@mattforney Before — All oil trades in US dollar
Now — All SoH trade in Chinese Yuan, biggest setback to US 🔥
Before — Iran isolated from GCC
Now — Iran will boss GCC 🔥
Before — Iran was always under threat
After — US cannot attack Iran again🔥
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@mattforney Before — Strait of Hormuz was open
Now — SoH stays under Iran control, to charge $2M per ship, that is massive $100B per year 🔥
Before — US sanctions on 🇮🇷 Iran
Now — All sanctions removed after 47 long years 🔥
Before — 🇮🇷 Iran can’t keep Uranium
Now — No further restrictions
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@Thedukeboner @Nishant_Bliss Yup, you are exactly right... Look at that hell hole.
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National Conservative@NatCon2022
Tehran looks like a better place to live than half of America’s cities.
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@Nishant_Bliss What a crock of shit comment. Iran is a medieval hell hole full of religious fervor and stupid Arab pride. "Daring Country"? Ha, hardly. They are a suicidal autocracy who hates every single person on earth who isn't a Muslim. Fuck these assholes and good riddance.
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No matter what you say, no matter what side you take, one thing is absolutely clear to me:
Iran is, by far, one of the most daring countries in the world right now.
It is standing against the United States, a nation with the most advanced military power.
It is facing Israel, again one of the strongest and most technologically superior forces.
It is dealing with pressures across the Middle East… and doing all of this without direct backing from China or Russia.
Even after massive strikes, leadership losses, and continuous attacks, Iran is still standing, still responding, still refusing to bow down.
And honestly, I don’t remember the last 20 years where any country showed this level of sheer courage and defiance.
Say whatever you want about outcomes, politics, or consequences… but one thing is certain in my eyes:
Iran has shown a level of boldness that very few nations would even dare to attempt.
And no matter how this ends, history will remember Iran as a country that had the courage to stand its ground when almost no one else would.
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@Quit_Lying_2_Us @Nishant_Bliss yeah... you are super smart... "The Whole Truth". Normal day walking down the street in Iran.
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National Conservative@NatCon2022
Tehran looks like a better place to live than half of America’s cities.
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@Nishant_Bliss Yes. They are bold. They’ll mow down 40k of their own citizens for protesting. They’ll kill a woman if she wears a dress that shows leg. They’ll beat her to a pulp if she displays her hair. They sure are a brave bunch over there. Spot on analysis @Nishant_Bliss
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@sarahadams because yeah, real negotiation happens through social media 🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄 TF out of here.
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It’s amazing how many people on this platform have clearly never watched a real negotiation with a terrorist regime or any terrorist entity for that matter. This isn’t sunshine and rainbows. It’s pressure, consequences, and making it unmistakably clear that if the Iranian regime won’t change their ways, they highly risk being ended.
Let’s get something straight, because this keeps getting butchered, the civilization he is talking about ending is the Islamist regime, the assholes that took over 47 years ago and literally ruined the original Persian civilization in Iran that no one in the west seems to ever show empathy for. That distinction shouldn’t be this hard. And no, they shouldn’t be forced to be subservient to terrorists for another 50 years because you with 50,000 followers on some social media echo chamber said so.
While some rush to defend a failed terrorist state, that same regime has been hanging teenagers this whole past week. I’ve seen zero concern over that, they’ve also been sending 12 year olds to be cannon fodder. Spare me the outrage.
And to those immediately spiraling into “this means nuclear war,” please chill and relax a little. All this literally is ending a future nuclear threat. Not every hard-line equals global catastrophe. That’s not how this works. You’ve grown so used to watching terrorist pandering that you don’t even recognize what resolve looks like. The regime are paper tigers let them fold or make a choice that will lead to their ultimate demise.
As Winston Churchill put it, “We shall show mercy, but we shall not ask for it.”
Rapid Response 47@RapidResponse47
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@Pro__Trading Yes, the U.S. imports oil through the Strait of Hormuz, estimated at approximately 400,000 to 500,000 barrels per day as of early 2026. While this represents a significant decrease from previous years, it remains a vital conduit for global oil prices and prices in the U.S.
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I think President Trump is using art of the deal scare tactics right now to pressure Iran into a deal.
I don't see him blowing up Iranian infrastructure.
At least not at the level that he's threatening.
Maybe I'm wrong, but I see this as a last ditch effort by Trump to try and get the Strait opened because he doesn't trust Europe to do it and he doesn't want to risk American soldiers to do it.
And if it doesn't work, I think he'll declare victory, end the war, and let Europe figure out how to get the strait opened.
We don't get any of our oil from there so it really doesn't affect us.
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@steve_wincek @Real___iTamara they literally had discussion about his depends 🤣🤣🤣🤣
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@Real___iTamara NO SHIT ATLEAST TRUMP NEVER HAS SHIT HIS PANTS
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@Real___iTamara so it doesn't matter that both things can be true at the same time? Got it.
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@Maddytx76 Who put the pilots life in danger again? You now have zero credibility to anything that ever comes from you again.
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@GrahamAllen If you actually support grossly negligent hyperbole from our "commander and chief", and just dismiss it... does that say more about you, or more from the people who believe anything that comes from his mouth.
He literally just claimed OBL, while he was running a reality TV show.
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@GodfreyDBullion @TRHLofficial It's as if you ignore the hyperbole coming from the person representing us as a nation.
Ohhh... That's just good ol' Donny boy, we don't pay him no mind
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@TRHLofficial Josie, it's almost like you haven't seen hyperbole from our President before. As for appearances, I think he probably appears fairly persuasive to the Iranian regime.
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