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LCpl Kurt Busch

@TotallyRegarded

🦅🌎⚓ Marine 🇻🇦 Roman Catholic 🇮🇹 🇺🇸 American NASCAR, Indycar IMSA, F1, and Cubs Baseball.

Hulman Blvd Indianapolis, IN Katılım Ekim 2024
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LCpl Kurt Busch
LCpl Kurt Busch@TotallyRegarded·
@rustbelt_ Are the bases just "one good beer, shit beer, and dark shit beer?"
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Frank Lloyd White Boy@rustbelt_·
There’s not really a reason for a bar to stock more than these 3. It covers all your bases succinctly
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HowlingMutant@Howlingmutant0·
You can’t say the n word or black guys will beat your ass but you CAN adopt one of their kids and troon it out and they just have to take it. High level of investment but high reward as well
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LCpl Kurt Busch@TotallyRegarded·
@Boogityboogity_ @mattbramanti I think your issue is that you think that moonshine = white dog. While white dog can be moonshine, not all moonshine is white dog. Moonshine is illegally distilled liquor.
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LCpl Kurt Busch@TotallyRegarded·
@ManicMitch_JP @JAnon01836229 @shipwreckedcrew What are you talking about, her skin color matters because Biden openly said he was only going to select a black woman for the job. Not the best candidate regardless of race or color, just a black woman.
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Mitch@ManicMitch_JP·
@JAnon01836229 @shipwreckedcrew Idk, you want to judge her based on her skin color, I would say why don’t you go and study her career before making any snap judgements
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Shipwreckedcrew@shipwreckedcrew·
In looking at the transcript of the Birthright Citizenship case oral argument, I noted something that I think is indicative of why Justice Jackson seems to be "wearing out her welcome" with other Justices. The CJ has brought a bit of structure to oral arguments -- at least to the beginning. The Attorney takes 60-120 seconds to give a "30,000 foot" overview of his client's position. The CJ then starts the questioning with Justice Thomas, and then goes in order of tenure on the Court. Twice in the Birthright Citizenship case Justice Jackson jumped in ahead of her turn, and stepped on the answers to questions that were posed by Justices on the Court longer than she has been. She first did it at page 23 of the transcript, while Gorsuch was in the middle of asking a question. He ignored her and kept asking his question. She then did it to Justice Barrett -- trying to jump in after Justice Gorsuch finished, when Justice Barrett was next. Justice Kavanaugh opted to not ask any questions in the first round. In fact, she did it twice to Barrett -- coming back and trying to interject a question again when Barrett was still asking questions during the first round. When she did it a 3rd time, Barrett just let her go. Her inability to control herself, and her seeming indifference to the protocol the others all respect are the kinds of little things that end up with you occupying the William O. Douglas seat on the Court.
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Vic 🌮
Vic 🌮@VicVijayakumar·
One way in which my wife makes life harder for herself imo- Wife: what do you girls want for breakfast? Kid 1: crispy eggs Kid 2: scrambled eggs Kid 3: cereal Wife: K3 you can’t have just cereal what’s your protein? Me: breakfast is on the table, come eat
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HowlingMutant@Howlingmutant0·
Crazy to think you can just message any woman instantly on here when back in the day you’d have to cut individual letters from magazines
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rain thots
rain thots@rain_thots·
me: tell me where you want to eat gf: *spitting blood* fuck you
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LCpl Kurt Busch@TotallyRegarded·
@TimeBobby3 @ianmSC "You know fuck about squat if you think the right has even a bit of lean" huh I wonder why I assumed you meant there are no RW sports fans in Mass
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Bobby Gadzooks@TimeBobby3·
@TotallyRegarded @ianmSC When the first post said “lean right” did that make you think there were zero liberal fans? Don’t leave a history of being dumb online.
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Bobby Gadzooks
Bobby Gadzooks@TimeBobby3·
@ianmSC You know fuck about squat if you think the right has even a bit of lean on sports fans anywhere in NE.
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Chris
Chris@itry2makestuff·
@bprintco Your fault. You literally did and are still doing this cause just like your son you have a no good attention span to give your kid. Not trying to he a dick it's just the truth.
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Alex B@bprintco·
Unfortunately true. Took our 6 yo nephew to lunch one day and his nose was in his tablet the whole time. When we sat down for lunch I had to say his name 5 times to get his attention and I asked him “Hey bud, do you know where you are or what we’re doing?” He looks around and says “nope”. Then went right back to his tablet. He has the attention span of a goldfish. His parents try to take it away sometimes and it’s like they unleashed a demon. He also has eating issues and is too skinny and won’t eat because he can’t look away. Just like a drug addict. The videos he watches are some serious brain rot stuff too. He’s more interested in watching videos of other kids play with toys than he is playing with his own toys.
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I think the combination of mobile and short video has rotted the brains of an entire generation of kids. See so many kids staring at their TikTok, YouTube Shorts, Reels, etc like zombies.

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LCpl Kurt Busch@TotallyRegarded·
@sportdrink you guys should make a vanilla flavored Sport Dream called: Sweet Creams (Are Made of This)
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Ben McDonald
Ben McDonald@Bmac0507·
@xan_desanctis My gripe with abs isn't that being called a ball it's the ones where a tiny sliver of the ball hit the edge of the zone and are called a strike
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Alexandra DeSanctis Marr
Alexandra DeSanctis Marr@xan_desanctis·
I get why people want ABS, and I’m likely in the minority here, but I much preferred the experience of watching baseball before the replay/challenge era, human error notwithstanding. Using tech to optimize everything is boring.
Rob Friedman@PitchingNinja

Umpire incompetence or a Rulebook/ABS Mismatch issue? 🤔 This pitch may have been both: -a Strike according the rulebook strike zone (3 dimensional/starting at the front of the plate), and -a Ball, according to ABS (2 dimensional/measured at the middle of the plate).

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Mÿçəl·lįųM@Fungi141·
@DrFattyMcButter @SandyofCthulhu Fairly sure it's the yanks who drenched everything in ranch and mayo and have such things as "biscuits and gravy" which looks like someone's cat ejaculated all over some weird oval pastry things ate it threw it back up ate it again then finally threw it up onto a plate
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Sandy Petersen 🪔@SandyofCthulhu·
My buddy had to stay in Nottingham for 6 weeks in 1990 to do quality assurance on a game. They had a little sandwich shop that was only open for lunch. One of the main sandwiches was the fabled "bacon bap". One day he went there and said, "I would like a bacon bap. But please toast the bap, add a slice of tomahto, a piece of lettuce, and a smear of mayonnaise." They made it, and then said, "Wow that looks good." He took it to his cubicle and his English co-workers came by asking "What's that? What's that?" He said, "It's a bacon lettuce tomato sandwich - a BLT." They asked for the recipe, and he told them the name is literally the recipe. They scampered down to the lunch shop and all got some. The BLT, previously unknown, became the most popular sandwich at those offices. Britain has great bacon, good tomatos, and fine lettuce. But at least in Nottingham 1990, they had never put them together to make what is, objectively, one of the great sandwiches of the world.
Grifty@TheGriftReport

Foreigner's say us Brits don't have good food I present: The bacon bap Only wrong uns cant eat this.

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Alec Forman
Alec Forman@Alecforman·
@mdreimers @BaseballWRLD_ Yes. I learned quickly that my argument has been utterly destroyed by many examples lol…had a bit of humble pie today.
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AT@BaseballWRLD_·
I’ll never understand why there are people who think pitches this close shouldn’t be overturned by ABS The ball is touching the zone. It’s a strike. The player should be rewarded for challenging a pitch that close and being correct.
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darkshadow
darkshadow@shadowlord7899·
@BaseballWRLD_ Get rid of ABS and the pitch clock I’m tired of baseball trying to constantly add gimmicks like it’s a fucking video game
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Devon Eriksen
Devon Eriksen@Devon_Eriksen_·
Okay, time to explain guns to our new friends. Every day, when I leave the house, I attach a holstered handgun to my belt, under my shirt or coat. I would no more leave the house without a gun than I would walk around outdoors without shoes. Is it because I "need" a gun? No. I live in rural Tennessee, which is state in the American south. It's very safe here. The dangerous parts of America are big cities where the local government is leftist, and they shelter illegal migrant from the third world, and won't send violent criminals to prison. Places like Chicago and New York City. Yet, any time I leave the house, I put on a gun, knowing that I will probably never have to use it, and if I do, it will probably be on an aggressive stray dog, not a human. So why do I do it? Why do many other people who live around me do it? Why do we do this so much that carrying a gun is considered totally normal? If someone spotted it, it would not even arouse a comment, much less any fear. In fact, it is legal to carry a gun openly here, without covering it up. Covering it up is just considered polite. So.... why? Well, try thinking of an English nobleman, during the reign of Elizabeth the First. When he dressed to go ride to court, he would hang a slender fencing sword, called a rapier or smallsword, from his belt. He didn't expect to be attacked. He didn't even expect to fight a duel. And if he was challenged to a duel, he wouldn't need his sword right then. He would meet his challenger later at an agreed-upon place and time. No, he wore his sword because it was an expression of who he was. He was a gentleman, a person of status, with the legal privilege of carrying a sword. By carrying a sword, he asserted his rights and prerogatives as a nobleman. In Japan, you had the same sort of thing happening. The samurai, members of the bushi class, wore the two swords not because they expected to be attacked at any moment, but because the two swords were an essential part of who he was. So, in these two cases, weapons were carried by noblemen as an assertion of status. They had the right to do so, and they did so in order to assert, exercise, and retain the right. Americans carry guns because every American citizen is a nobleman. When we fought the British for our independence, that war began on April 19th, 1775, when British troops, fearing American rebelliousness, marched out from Boston to confiscate guns from people living in the surrounding countryside. Our ancestors did not submit to this. We shot them instead, and they fled back to Boston with their tails between their legs, to cower under the cover of the guns from the warship HMS Sommerset. Thus began several years of war. And when we won that war, we made a country where no government, and no man, would ever be allowed to disarm the people. No agent of the government may say to us, "I may have a gun, and you may not." Because to say that is to say "I am a nobleman, and you are a peasant. I am a master, and you are a slave." We are not peasants here. We are all noblemen. That is the most basic principle of what it means to be an American. I can be impoverished, so I can to be so poor that I live in a van down by the river. But however reduced my circumstances, as an American, I still have the rights and freedoms of a nobleman, of a daimyo, because that is the basic founding idea of the nation we forged on that day. If you come to America to visit, if you walk among us, you will pass many people carrying guns. You will not notice this. You will not see them. You will witness no violence. Everything will be normal. But the guns will be there. Because that is who we are. We don't carry guns to be violent. We don't wish to be rude, or to intimidate people. We keep our guns covered up. But they are the deepest, most essential part of what it means to be American.
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Gio🏁🐊@NASCARPortOPoty·
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LCpl Kurt Busch@TotallyRegarded·
@OfcRyan79 @jarvis_best I love the Hanshin Tigers, that was my team when I was stationed there. You should look up their Col Sanders lore.
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Jarvis@jarvis_best·
Everyone should adopt a Japanese pro baseball team. I’m going with the Hiroshima Carp.
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Emmanuel Rincón
Emmanuel Rincón@EmmaRincon·
I went to a steakhouse in Miami, paid the bill, and they automatically added a 20% tip. When the waiter brought the check, he said: “That tip goes to the whole establishment—if you want to leave something for me, it’s extra.” I didn’t add anything else—20% is already too much. He gave me a dirty look, like I was robbing him. This tipping culture is out of control.
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