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Michael Gregory
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Columbia | E/I Technician |
West Columbia, SC Katılım Ağustos 2021
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@jasarchive22 @vetlemd Heim gonna put BTA on Carson next year
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@kjsjkkjsjk @CoreyHeim_ @23XIRacing @Jumpman23 @CelsiusOfficial @mobil1racing @oreillyauto Larson was not catching him you bum 😭
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@CoreyHeim_ @23XIRacing @Jumpman23 @CelsiusOfficial @mobil1racing @oreillyauto Did you watch the replay where Bubba Wallace blocked Kyle Larson for like four laps so that you could get work done?
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@isaiahburridge @BubbaWinless I mean, he did come back from being 2 laps down, finished 2nd. Pretty impressive if you ask me
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@BubbaWinless Now they're saying today was Bubba's best drive... He didn't even win lol.
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@FinalBossXL @CommunityNotes @elonmusk Im sure you’ve gotten multiple responses already but the hospitalization happened Wednesday 5/20
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@CommunityNotes @elonmusk - Getting Community Noted for this is absurd.
My post was not a medical claim. It was not me pretending to know the cause of death. It was not me asking strangers to diagnose Kyle Busch. It was a rhetorical reaction to the exact public timeline ESPN reported.
At 10:57 a.m. ET, #ESPN reported that Kyle Busch had been hospitalized due to a “severe illness” and was undergoing treatment. The article did not mention a prior illness, chronic condition, or any longer medical history. It presented the situation as something that had resulted in hospitalization that day.
Then at 5:49 p.m. ET, ESPN reported that he had died after being hospitalized earlier in the day as the result of a severe illness. The same article also said no cause of death was given.
That is the context for my post.
When someone reads “hospitalized earlier today due to severe illness” and then, hours later, reads “died,” it is completely normal to react with shock. Saying “what the fuck kills you in 6 hours?” is obviously an expression of disbelief at how fast the reported situation appeared to unfold. It is rhetorical. It is not a request for random people on the internet to start naming medical conditions.
The note treats a shocked rhetorical statement like it was a literal request for a diagnosis. That completely misses the point.
I was reacting to the information available at the time: hospitalized earlier that day, severe illness, no cause of death given, no prior illness mentioned in the article I saw, then dead roughly six hours later. That is an insane and heartbreaking timeline to process in real time.
People can dislike the wording. Fine. But acting like the post needed correction because I didn’t already know the private medical details of a sudden death is ridiculous.
The whole point was shock, not certainty.

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He got sick 6 hours ago and now he's dead. What the fuck kills you in 6 hours?
FOX: NASCAR@NASCARONFOX
Two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Kyle Busch has passed away at age 41.
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We are saddened and heartbroken to share the news of the passing of Kyle Busch, a two-time Cup champion and one of our sport's greatest and fiercest drivers. He was 41 years old.
We extend our deepest condolences to the Busch family, Richard Childress Racing and the entire motorsports community.

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@Team_Penske @joeylogano @AustinCindric @Blaney @shellracingus @Pennzoil @freightliner @MenardsRacing It is seriously time to start looking for different changers for the rears
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@jackryan557 @TowryPeyton Assume you mean just in the Next Gen?
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Yes you read that correctly Ryan Blaney has an average finish of 4.3 in the Next Gen car
Absolute domination

Ryan@ifantasyrace
In the Next Gen at Martinsville, Ryan Blaney has the best Average Finish, the best Driver Rating and ranks 2nd in terms of Next Gen Speed Rankings. In the results column his Next Gen average finish is 4.3, he's 7 for 8 at finishing in the top 7 and he's had a result in the top 11 every race.
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@TowryPeyton His drive at Darlington last spring gets overlooked due to the fact he didn’t win the race. But if I remember correctly, he was at one point near 15-16 seconds behind the leaders and ran them down under green
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@adam__garza @PioneersGG @my_pricechopper @ENASCARGG @CocaColaRacing @iRacing @RaceEPI @NorseForceRL Hell yes man! Well deserved! Go get you some!
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One goal in mind, make World Championship.
LETS RIDE KCP❤️💙🐎


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