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ResidentSooner

@ResidentSooner

Husband, Puppy Patriarch, OU Sports Fanatic

Oklahoma Katılım Mayıs 2015
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Oklahoma Women's Gym
Oklahoma Women's Gym@OU_WGymnastics·
BRINGING HOME NO. 8 🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆
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Oklahoma Women's Gym@OU_WGymnastics·
in the final floor routine of her career, Faith earns a 9.9500!
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Kristi✨
Kristi✨@OUkristi·
BACK TO FUCKING BACK!!!!!!!!!!! BOOMER!!!!!!!!!!! ♥️
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Kristi Yamaguccimane
Kristi Yamaguccimane@TheWapplehouse·
I have no idea between what years these were taken but what happens to Las Vegas when Lake Mead dries up? I don’t understand desert power. I am not from Arakis.
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ResidentSooner@ResidentSooner·
@ChimpSwarm @jhlogansmith @HackForumsNet @TheWapplehouse If you knew anything about LVs water, you’d know that it’s a city to be copied not bashed. If everyone out west did what Vegas does, water wouldn’t be a problem. And “outside water”. Seriously? Go compare that to how much is used in growing lettuce in AZ.
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UID 1@HackForumsNet·
Oh please. Lake Mead won't dry up. Tons of water still there. I have a simple saying to people when they act alarmed about Vegas' water supply. I won't panic until they tell the Bellagio the fountain has to be dismantled. Because as long as they shoot water into the air multiples time per day for a show, I ain't going to worry about it.
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ResidentSooner@ResidentSooner·
@TheWapplehouse Vegas uses a tiny percentage of the water. What happens when mead dries up is that your lettuce prices will skyrocket.
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ResidentSooner@ResidentSooner·
@GeorgeStoia @Moses1277 If the NCAA allows students to play in two different sports, the eligibility rules need to be the same for the sports. Not fair to have different redshirt rules for different sports.
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George Stoia III
George Stoia III@GeorgeStoia·
Caught up with OU linebacker Owen Heinecke one-on-one moments after Judge Balkman's decision. Check out our full coverage from today on SoonerScoop.com.
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ResidentSooner@ResidentSooner·
@WarlordTomII @shagbark_hick Post whatever graphs you want. Common sense says that when people move up in society, they move away from their former peers (ie the poors) That’s irrespective of race, though it may appear racial in some places.
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𝙷𝚒𝚌𝚔𝚖𝚊𝚗
𝙷𝚒𝚌𝚔𝚖𝚊𝚗@shagbark_hick·
One of the great luxuries one pays dearly for in America is to privilege of not living around miserable people. There are many places in the USA that *should* technically be a paradise, but aren't, because the residents of that place are wretched bastards. Likewise, there are many places in the USA that are objectively middling, crappy, bummer-type places that actually rock because they're full of cheerful, friendly, optimistic people. People gladly pay the premium and move to wherever the "happy people" are moving, even if the land itself kind of sucks.
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BuschidoEra@BuschidoEra·
@shagbark_hick "People gladly pay the premium and move to wherever the "happy people" are moving" Doesn't even have the balls to say "where the black people aren't."
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ResidentSooner@ResidentSooner·
@uncledoomer Until some disease wipes out all of the apples that have been engineered ti be a certain way.
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ResidentSooner@ResidentSooner·
@WallStreetApes I’ve lived there for 20 years and asked the same question many times. My anecdotal evidence says that there are far more in LV than in other similar sized cities.
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Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
There is an ongoing issue in Las Vegas with “ghost cars” “Can someone explain to me why there's so many people in Las Vegas that drive with no license plate? This is every single day. Every single day I see about 20 cars that are driving with no license, no registration” Illegals have been pulled over and caught driving these vehicles without license plates Nevada has some of the highest vehicle registration fees in America so many drivers just opt out of paying
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ResidentSooner@ResidentSooner·
@AustiniusHumili @Tyras_Mikhail @ArtSharkass Ok. But I haven’t seen many (if any) people trying to say that they ate chicken every meal, or even that often. Just that they had access to, and ate it. I’ve seen many people saying that they never ate chicken, because ‘why would they eat their egg machines? Hur dur!’
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Raccoon Hunter Extraordinaire
Raccoon Hunter Extraordinaire@AustiniusHumili·
@ResidentSooner @Tyras_Mikhail @ArtSharkass ….It’s hyperbole based on the fact that meat was certainly a luxury and NO there was not an abundance of it to where you were eating whole roast chickens by *yourself*. It would’ve been shared and certainly not part of an everyday meal. The original post insults your IQ.
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ResidentSooner@ResidentSooner·
@AustiniusHumili @Tyras_Mikhail @ArtSharkass The point is a bunch of the commenters are making dumb arguments that the peasantry didn’t eat chicken, or only had chickens for the eggs. Like only the rich ate meat. Which isn’t true. Make sense?
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ResidentSooner@ResidentSooner·
@ArtSharkass @Tyras_Mikhail Dude, nobody is saying they ate one rotisserie chicken per person per meal. Why are yall bending over backwards, making very ignorant arguments, to prove a point that nobody is making?
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sharkass@ArtSharkass·
@Tyras_Mikhail Entire rotisserie for a single person is certainly too extravagant for a peasant. Chicken were mostly kept for their eggs, and if they were to be eaten, it would be shared by the whole household. Pork was the main meat consumed by peasants.
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ResidentSooner@ResidentSooner·
@Tyras_Mikhail A lot of them do, unfortunately. But I’d bet that this ignorance isn’t exclusive to Americans.
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ResidentSooner@ResidentSooner·
@EERandomness @WallStreetApes The USA was founded on political violence partner. Slavery was abolished by political violence. Just like any type of violence, there is the justifiable type and the non-justifiable type.
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Engineering Randomness@EERandomness·
@WallStreetApes No, political violence is NEVER ok. This has to stop. Also, do 10 seconds of research, everything in this post about data centers is false.
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Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
American says we need to “rethink how we classify how we view violence” “The city councilman member in Indiana who approved the data center after everybody in the neighborhood said that they did not want a data center in their neighborhood. He ended up getting his house sprayed up and somebody left a note saying, no data centers. I feel sorry that his son was there, but I don't feel sorry for what happened. He doesn't view putting a data center in somebody's neighborhood, polluting their air, making their water toxic, running up their electricity bill, shortening their life expectancy. He doesn't view any of that as violence. That is exactly what that is. That is violence. People really need to reclassify the way that they view violence. Most violence in America is enacted by people in suits and the violence that you see on the local news of somebody waving something around in the air and bullets flying, that is a violent reaction to other people's actions. Then he proceeds to say that we can't normalize this type of violence, but what he did was normalized violence. I don't feel bad for him because he literally got a violent reaction from the violence that he was trying to inflict on an entire neighborhood.”
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ResidentSooner@ResidentSooner·
@JacobAShell @xwanyex The bad taste was putting the rock on there in the first place. It should only be used to clad a house in certain scenarios, like when you have no other choice. They’re just doing their best to remedy the previous homeowners mistake. I’d tear it off, but…
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Jacob Shell
Jacob Shell@JacobAShell·
@xwanyex Wow you're very worked up about a post about people with bad taste
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wanye@xwanyex·
Well, you see, human beings can just build things. We can build them and then tear them down and then build new things. It's one of the main things we do as a species. We don't have to treat the things we built before as sacred objects, because it turns out that we're really good at building new things. It's easy. We can just keep doing it -- over and over and over again. You could spend a week making a piece of art and then throw it in a fire. And then you can make new art. The flourishing is in the doing.
Washingtons ghost@washghost1

I’ll never understand this

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