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@oliverburdick God created all life 6,000+ years..
But dinosaurs existed millions of years ago.
Help explain that please.
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@Blitserr @bf_boomstick @nyporchsport Former player that bounced around a bit, was well liked when he played, and has been a main guy on MLB Network forever.
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@bf_boomstick @nyporchsport I watch a lot of baseball, go to games every year, am not a casual by any means. But idk who tf this guy is.
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@FrPBehm @KentMurphy There was definitely two outs before the strikeout, which is why the catcher went out to celebrate.
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@KentMurphy It's hard to tell for sure, but I'm fairly certain it's 5-4, with one out. Runners on first and second. With first base occupied, you can't run on a dropped 3rd strike. The batter (#9) strikes out, and it's two outs. The runners on 1st and 2nd advance and score for a 6-5 win.
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@jtaylorhinson @grantmcauley You take HCG to help maintain fertility and testicular function while on TRT like Profar was.
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@grantmcauley Stuff like this:
Might have been more of speculation but many people were saying it potentially had to do with fertility the first time.
Taylor Greenhut@TGreenhutOD
Jurickson Profar tested negative for PEDs all 2024 season. He tested positive for the drug hCG sometime between Dec-Feb & suspended. hCG is a fertility drug. On Sept 2, he is put on paternity leave. It’s sad this man’s rep was dragged because he just wanted to start a family.
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MLB announced #Braves Jurickson Profar tested positive for Exogenous Testosterone, triggering a 162-game ban for his 2nd PED suspension.
This substance replaces the body's natural testosterone production and negatively affects male fertility, just in case anyone needed to know.
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@S_Beasley @t_spencer5 @grantmcauley @MLB TRT - which is what he was using is absolutely a performance enhancing drug. It increases muscle mass, helps you recover faster.. it basically reverses aging.
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@WhitMerrifield The leaders of our country do this daily..
It seems to me that the more you make, the more likely you are to keep your job after cheating.
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@UnderdogMLB Yes he was - once he left, there was more food for everyone else, and no one else was malnourished anymore.
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@TerryBattenberg @CubsZone Give me a good explanation as to why those words are bad, and if it makes sense, I’ll reach out to him and let him know.
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@CubsZone Maybe drop the F-bombs as a better example to the young players and fans out there that like you so much???
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Pete Crow-Armstrong on extension talks:
“I’ve made it clear I want to be here for as long as they want me. I want what’s best for the team. I’m cool with being under team control and being here. League minimum ain’t too fucking bad … I play the game because I like beating other people. The money will be life-changing regardless. I would like to get a fair deal so I don’t fuck the market up. I want to look out for the other center fielders who have to go through the same process. Which is why I’m glad Cubs management and my agents are figuring out how to do that.”
Full article here: chicagomag.com/chicago-magazi…

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@zack_cozart I also won’t let my employees see my books.
What private businesses that you know of let employees see the business’s books?
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A lot of those things exist today because of racism in prior generations oppressing black ppl. That doesn’t make it right, but it also doesn’t mean that racism is extremely prominent today either.
As a result of that oppression, many black families today are still feeling the effects from what a racist society caused generations ago. Whether it was redlining, hiring/pay discrimination, education discrimination, or even as far back as slavery. Things can be equal “opportunity” now, but the ability to reach those opportunities is a lot more difficult if you come from a family in poverty or lacking a stable household.
White ppl being bothered that black ppl commit more crimes, are more likely to live off the system or are less educated - those are problems that white people caused. Had black ppl never been oppressed, the imbalance wouldn’t be near what it is.
White ppl don’t realize this. They only see the situation for what it is today, not what caused it to be this way.
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@downsr30 @ClayTravis He’s referring to things like health care gap, wage gap, wealth gap , education gap
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@CameronVogt4 @lefty_collins @SonRanto If we always listened to the people that raised us generation after generation and didn’t think for ourselves, slavery would still be a thing.
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And then we get shamed for not voting.. voting = supporting the corrupt system.
Some ppl say it’s about voting for lesser of 2 evils, but sorry I’m not going to support evil at all.
The Epstein files are a prime example of how gross and pathetic the system is. The only reason that stuff has been hidden this long and is still being slowly released is bc there’s so much dirt on both sides and they are doing everything they can to minimize the damage to the elites.
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I’ve never voted for him and never would.
I have unbiased takes about both sides, but generally hate the current political climate across the board. It’s a two-party system created to make us point fingers at each other instead of the elites that are the actual problem - and yes, elites on both sides.
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That word… gradually.. that means over time.
You aren’t going to change the mindsets of older generations. They are stuck in their ways based on how they were raised. With every generation racism is less and less.
As the current older generation dies off, it will continue to improve.
There will always be some degree of racism because there will always be assholes in the world.
Expecting it to 100% go away is foolish.
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