@TheOneTruJacobW@RambosCorner@jospacebear You don't even have an argument except
"You're what's wrong with Oklahoma."
And
"Get out of here with that high school boy shit"
Lmao
Lmao
Woke up to this outside my door and down my hallway, am 99% sure I know who did this, a neighbor who works for the Thunder, who hasn’t said one word to me about the election.
@TheOneTruJacobW@jospacebear Lol how is that? Because I don't get scared or offended or terrified because people leave notes or reply with "cry more" on the internet? Maybe you should try to be a little more mentally tough before venturing out to the big world.
Dear Lord, it's light-hearted ribbing. This is just irl trolling that doesn't harm anyone but your feelings.
I'd be all on your side here had you posted a pic of them leaving a dead animal at your door with one of those one it. But this is something, yes childish, but something that won't hurt anyone and just a little childish fun.
Back in November, 1999, John Carpenter took part in the first season of the American version of the long-running game show, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?
Hosted by the late Regis Philbin, the quiz show includes three 'lifeline' options to help contestants answer particularly tricky questions, with the most popular option giving contestants a chance to 'phone-a-friend'.
Carpenter managed to make it through the game without using any lifelines, which is an impressive feat in itself. But that all changed when it came to the final, million dollar question.
Close Quarters Fight: WARNING GRAPHIC
An Israeli SOF (reportedly) Reservist from the Engineering Corps' Yahalom unit. A nose-to-nose gunfight with two Hamas operatives in Shujaiya.
Engages/kills one, gets hit with a grenade, makes entry and takes the second in arms reach.