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Dogsarepigs

@dogsarepigs

Somewhere, USA Katılım Nisan 2011
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Dogsarepigs
Dogsarepigs@dogsarepigs·
@seiyahomer4iz in their defense, PCA is still short for Pete Crow Alexander 🤣🤡🤣
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izzy løves seiya suzuki!!
izzy løves seiya suzuki!!@seiyahomer4iz·
“glaze fest towards the cubs” bro they werent even saying their names right 😭 “pete crow-alexander” “dansby swift” whoever the fuck “kyle” was supposed to be + they kept shitting on dansby every time he was up to bat.. let’s just all agree the fox broadcasters suck.
Andrew Dunford@adun98

@StlMac_ This broadcast is ridiculous. It’s nothing but a glaze fest towards the Cubs. Half of the stuff they have said about the Cardinals isn’t even true.

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Ben Gallin
Ben Gallin@gallin_ben·
Is it me, or does the national televised game between the Cubs and Cardinals sound very biased in favor of Chicago?
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Dogsarepigs
Dogsarepigs@dogsarepigs·
@andrewottto @gallin_ben As Cub fans, we are raised to hate the Cardinals. That's why we like it when we win and don't like it when we don't. Shocking. Except I know Cardinal fans that feel the exact same way.
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AndrewO@andrewottto·
@gallin_ben personally i enjoy that cubs fans treat beating the cardinals like they won the world series. we are the golden goose in the NL central
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Dogsarepigs@dogsarepigs·
@gallin_ben @LucasSh99090474 The national broadcast always seems to use old data. They probably were excited for "the hottest team in baseball Cubs" from 3 weeks ago. They are always just off base, no pun intended.
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Ben Gallin
Ben Gallin@gallin_ben·
@LucasSh99090474 I’m not gonna act like the Cardinals played well at all last night.. because they didn’t. But it seemed like every fly ball, mid defensive play, the announcer was making it sound like the Cubs were the best team in baseball
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Dogsarepigs@dogsarepigs·
@itsjwills I guess in order to do that, they would have to get much better in the post season 🤣🤣🤣
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Justin Wills
Justin Wills@itsjwills·
The Brewers would win multiple World Series in a salary cap world
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Amy
Amy@20th_Centurygal·
What is the greatest unplugged performance of all time? In your opinion, of course.
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Chaos
Chaos@Chaos_249·
@MyFWC @buckkbob @USFWS Meanwhile...The rich in Palm Beach County are spearing minors, unabated by "law enforcement" go fight real crime you faggots.
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MyFWC@MyFWC·
Our officers were patrolling the waters off Key West with our partner agency, @USFWS, when they encountered a boat with three subjects and spearguns aboard. After conducting a resource inspection, 51 great barracudas were recovered from a concealed hatch in the subject's cooler.
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Torx 🐆⛽@Spottyroo·
Why does it seem like a lot of TJs have super low miles on them.
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JB@JBeebs19·
@MLBBruceLevine Ben Brown is the only one in the circle of trust at the moment
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Bruce Levine
Bruce Levine@MLBBruceLevine·
Cubs send Imanaga,Brown and Wicks against St Louis this weekend.
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Bob Waszak
Bob Waszak@nilwxreports·
Summer is the best season, and it's not even close! Today's weather is perfect! #ilwx
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Geoffrey Trueman Falk
Geoffrey Trueman Falk@geoffreyfalk·
@ThrillaRilla369 My father successfully quit smoking. You should know that it is not the nicotine in tobacco that's addictive. Rather, it's all the additives that they put in cigarettes. Nicotine is found in tomatoes, eggplant (aubergine) and other solanaceous plants, albeit in lesser amounts.
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Thrilla the Gorilla
Thrilla the Gorilla@ThrillaRilla369·
Do you actually know anyone who successfully quit smoking ?🚬
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Dogsarepigs
Dogsarepigs@dogsarepigs·
@Michaelfiore not every good customer service act is profitable immediately, but you for sure did the right thing!
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Michael Fiore - Garden Center
We sold a guy a bad batch of concrete. Plant wasn’t calibrated right, mix was too sandy. Didn’t finish well. Customer was (understandably) upset. I met with the customer and told him we would fix it. We will bust it out and re-pour it on our dime. The customer was so relieved when I told him that. I think he was expecting we would fight him on it or try to shift the blame to him. Sometimes you have to just eat a loss to make things right. That’s how I want to do business, and I know in the long run, we will continue to have customer loyalty because of this.
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Michael Hultman@TheHultmanBeat·
The #Cubs have a major, major, MAJOR pitching problem right now.
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Steve Miller@askslim·
I just had one of the worst customer service experiences ever with Alamo car rental. @alamo We flew into Midway Airport in Chicago and rented a car there. By the time I got almost an hour and a half north to Libertyville to pick up my 96-year-old mother, we had a flat tire. When I went to change the tire, there was no spare in the car. We called Alamo. We were meeting people for dinner who were waiting for us. Alamo said we had to wait up to three hours for a tow truck, or leave the car unattended for the tow truck, take the key, and I was responsible for whatever happened to it. When we got to the restaurant, we called customer service and also called back Alamo's roadside assistance. After we complained severely, Alamo told us they were going to send us a replacement car. We waited two hours at the restaurant. No car came. We called them again, and they told us they would send the car to the hotel we were going to. Again, no car showed up. They insisted the car was in front of the hotel and that the driver was waiting for us. The driver was actually at the Midway Airport Alamo counter. We could see that on the tracking map that they gave us, but that did not matter. Alamo would not release the car to the tow truck driver to bring it to us in Lincolnshire, Illinois. We had four other attempts for them to bring us a car, two of which the tow truck companies told us they turned it over to another tow truck company, cause they didn’t want the order, and they didn’t follow through. The final two attempts to get us a car had a different problem. Alamo could not release the car to the driver to tow it to us so that we would have a car to continue our trip. They told us we had to make a three-hour round trip to go pick up a car back at Midway Airport because there was no other solution. It's very clear that Alamo's roadside assistance did not understand that when they said any Alamo branch at any airport could send a car to us, their rules say they cannot release a car to a tow truck driver. We waited until 1:30 a.m. stranded, and still had no car. Finally, at 8:30 a.m. this morning, I was able to arrange for them to Uber us to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where we could get a car. Hopefully that will work because that is the direction we were supposed to be driving. But as I write this furious, I am still wondering if that’s going to work. It was a total of 11 phone calls, each time having to tell that service agent everything that’s happened, again! and completely unsatisfactory service. I thought this was a good warning to put out for people about this company. Clearly, I am outraged. And @Alamo has very bad customer service. Clearly, “Alamo rent a car” has about the worst customer service I’ve ever experienced!
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Dogsarepigs@dogsarepigs·
@cowboyBlm @newstart_2024 wrong, they will almost always heal but most people don't have the time and tolerance for pain to wait for it to happen
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Xavier@cowboyBlm·
@newstart_2024 Some how I don’t believe this. Maybe I’m wrong but spine injuries are no joke and getting the disc material to resorb after a herniation that size is incredible difficult.
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Camus@newstart_2024·
“I beat it out of me.” Josh Brolin had a brutal 9mm slipped disc. Doctors told him to rest and consider surgery. Instead, he did the opposite, kept working out, running, and doing pistol squats even when it got worse. Then one day… it was just gone. Never came back. Movement is everything, he says. We’re so quick to default to rest and meds when something hurts, but sometimes the body needs to be pushed through the pain to heal. Real recovery isn’t always comfortable or conventional. Sometimes you have to move toward the discomfort instead of away from it.
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Dogsarepigs@dogsarepigs·
@Mr_Husky1 She did an amazing thing, a true hero...why did they punish her by making her meet Bill Clinton?
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The Husky
The Husky@Mr_Husky1·
"A ten-year-old started screaming about a wave no one could see—and 100 people lived because her parents believed her. December 26, 2004. Mai Khao Beach, Phuket, Thailand. Christmas holiday. Perfect weather. The Smith family walked along the sand on their first overseas vacation together. Then Tilly noticed something wrong. The water wasn't behaving normally. ""It wasn't calm and it wasn't going in and then out,"" she later recalled. ""It was just coming in and in and in."" The sea had turned frothy—""like you get on a beer,"" she said. ""It was sort of sizzling."" Any other ten-year-old might have thought it strange. Tilly knew exactly what it meant. Two weeks earlier, her geography teacher Andrew Kearney had shown the class footage of the 1946 tsunami that devastated Hawaii. He taught them the warning signs: sea receding unusually far, frothy bubbling water, ocean behaving strangely. Tilly was watching those exact warning signs unfold in front of her. She started screaming at her parents. ""There's going to be a tsunami!"" They didn't believe her. They couldn't see any wave. The sky was clear. The beach was calm. But Tilly wouldn't stop. She became more insistent, more frantic. ""I'm going,"" she finally said. ""I'm definitely going. There is definitely going to be a tsunami."" Her father Colin heard the urgency in her voice. He decided to trust his daughter. By coincidence, a Japanese man nearby overheard Tilly use the word ""tsunami."" He'd just heard news of an earthquake in Sumatra. ""I think your daughter's right,"" he said. Colin alerted hotel staff. They began evacuating immediately. Tilly's mother Penny was one of the last to leave. She had to sprint as the water began rushing in behind her. ""I ran,"" she recalled, ""and then I thought I was going to die."" They made it to the second floor with seconds to spare. Then the wave hit. Thirty feet tall. Everything on the beach—beds, palm trees, debris—was swept into the pool and beyond. ""Even if you hadn't drowned,"" Penny later said, ""you would have been hit by something."" The 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami killed over 230,000 people across 14 countries. Entire beaches in Phuket were wiped out. But at Mai Khao Beach, not a single person died. Because a ten-year-old girl paid attention in geography class. Tilly was hailed as the ""Angel of the Beach."" She received awards, spoke at the United Nations, met Bill Clinton. Her story is now taught in schools worldwide. Her father Colin still thinks about what could have happened. ""If she hadn't told us, we would have just kept on walking,"" he said. ""I'm convinced we would have died."" Tilly still credits her teacher. ""If it wasn't for Mr. Kearney,"" she told the UN, ""I'd probably be dead and so would my family."" Two weeks. One lesson. One hundred lives. That's the power of education.
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mileinmind@mileinnn·
This is actually so reckless😭 what if he gets stuck inside that narrow tunnel and can’t get back out?
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