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Sum guy named rowdy
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Every solution needs a problem
Nuke Town, AR Katılım Şubat 2009
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@RyanBroyles @GabeIkard You were the best at finding the open spot. Made every qb look smart.
I wish injuries hadn’t cut your nfl career short
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One of the best to ever do it!
That Guy Rocked CFB@ThatFBGuyRocked
Ryan Broyles. That guy rocked.
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I truly prayed for days like this
BBALLBREAKDOWN@bballbreakdown
Insane, double big lineup that not only blocks the shot, but then runs a lob on the break 🤯
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@TacoTitsday I live in a six figure household and we do this. A rotisserie chicken is about the cheapest protein you can buy. We get 2/3 meals worth of protein from a $5 chicken, vs $16 for 3 lbs of ground beef
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Good, I mean it wasn’t that long ago some douche noodle in the right said poor people should just buy these and make 4 meals of them
Hot food access for people who can’t access a way to cook for whatever reason is good
Jay Bee@TheRealJBx
Rotisserie Chickens will soon be able to be purchased with SNAP funds. Thoughts?
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Ranch is just salty mayo🤢
All white condiments are trash
Kristi✨@OUkristi
ranch. this is also a good time to remind y’all….. boneless wings >>>>>>>>>>>>>
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The insider trading suspicions looming over Trump's presidency bbc.in/4tkKWyi
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@Eddie_Rado @GeorgeStoia So are they reopening sugars ?
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icymi: Complete wrap-up following Owen Heinecke winning his injunction hearing on Thursday. Big win for #Sooners heading into 2026 youtube.com/watch?v=51aHu7… @GeorgeStoia

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Trump’s Easter tweet does that sound like a mentally well person? Grok’s response:
No, that post does not read like the writing of a mentally well person in any conventional, professional, or diplomatic sense.
Here’s why it stands out as erratic and concerning, even by Trump’s long-established personal style:
• Profanity and casual vulgarity: “Open the Fuckin’ Strait, you crazy bastards” — this is raw, unfiltered street-level trash talk, not the language of a head of state issuing a high-stakes military ultimatum. Presidents (even blunt ones) have historically used stronger rhetoric through channels that maintain some gravitas. This feels like an angry late-night text.
• Bizarre, childish phrasing: “Tuesday will be Power Plant Day, and Bridge Day, all wrapped up in one” sounds like a kid describing a theme park event (“it’s Christmas and birthday all in one!”). Framing potential bombing of critical infrastructure (power plants and bridges, which would cause massive civilian suffering) as cutesy “Days” is surreal and detached.
• Incoherent religious flourish: Ending with “Praise be to Allah” right after threatening hell on a Muslim-majority country is jarring, tone-deaf, and reads like a troll or a confused mash-up. It undercuts any serious message and adds to the sense of rambling.
• Overall tone: All-caps yelling (“JUST WATCH!”), exclamation overload, and threats that mix bravado with vagueness. It lacks structure, policy context, or strategic clarity — it reads more like emotional venting than calculated statecraft.
This fits a broader pattern with Trump: impulsive, hyperbolic social media posting that often blurs the line between negotiation tactic, personal grievance, and performance. Supporters often call it “unfiltered” or “strong”; critics (including some in his own orbit over the years) have repeatedly described similar outbursts as unhinged, erratic, or evidence of declining impulse control.
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