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Cheaters never prosper, but they're still the fastest land animals ...
Katılım Şubat 2014
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@allrockmusic Stones:
Beggar’s Banquet
Let It Bleed
Sticky Fingers
Exile on Main Street
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@pfdawgs @TheRickWilson Lmao, not everyone you disagree with becomes a "bot"
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@pfdawgs @TheRickWilson Yep. He's doing pretty much what he said he'd do
Gas is always expensive here in CA, regardless who's the trash Repub/Dem in the WH. My bank account is fine, regardless who's elected, we push forward. Have a fun evening
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@Mi_Astronauta @TheRickWilson No, he’s not
Every single thing he said that would happen if we voted for Kamala has happened.
Every. Single. Thing.
Gas prices. Grocery prices. Wars. Every. Single. Thing.
U can spin it any way u want, I know what I just paid at the pump. I know my checking acct balance
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@TheRickWilson We have low standards for Repubs/Dems because they all lie and aren't great at their jobs
But Trump is doing fine, he's doing pretty much what he campaigned on Rick
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@everymovieplug It’s only “proof” that the winner is whoever the writer wants to win
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Hulk lost so badly to Thanos because raw rage finally met controlled power.
Thanos wasn’t stronger, he was smarter, more skilled, and mentally unshakable; while Hulk relies on brute force and intimidation, Thanos fights with discipline, technique, and experience from countless wars, reading Hulk’s attacks, countering them effortlessly, and breaking his confidence early,
Once Hulk realized he couldn’t overpower or scare his opponent, the fight was already over proof that controlled strength will always dominate uncontrolled strength.
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@robprogressive Taxes = fee for civilization
Income = fee for success in an economic system that allowed it
Property = fee to live in a desirable location
Sales = consumption tax
Cap gains = small tax on investments once realized
Inheritance only effects kids of dead rich fucks after $13.6M
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@ThrillaRilla369 Property tax is paid to the city for the services u receive living there. Generally, the higher the taxes, the more desirable the community - a large percentage of the value of ur home is based on location
There are plenty of places to live with no property taxes. They suck
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Property tax is just a tax on unrealized gains and I'm tired of pretending it's not.
You buy a house for $300k. Years later, market goes up, assessor says it's worth $600k now. Boom—your tax bill jumps, even though you haven't sold a damn thing, pulled equity, or seen a dime of cash from that "gain." You're paying every year on paper wealth that only exists on Zillow or some county spreadsheet.
We lose our minds when politicians float taxing unrealized stock gains for billionaires ("muh forced sales!"), but grandma gets hit with the same thing on her family home and we're supposed to call it "paying for schools and roads"? Nah.
It's a wealth tax dressed up as a service fee, and it only feels fair because we've normalized it for centuries. Once the mortgage is paid off, you should OWN it outright—no annual ransom to the county just because your neighborhood got trendy.
Abolish property taxes on primary residences. Tax consumption if you must, but stop pretending "ownership" means you rent from the government forever.
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🚨UNSCRIPTED: The Double Standard Is Real; And Football Media Is the Loudest Accomplice (⚠️ Long Read)…
Let’s stop pretending this is accidental.
What we’re watching in college and professional football media isn’t just bias, it’s patterned permission. Permission for some to be framed as “heroes,” while others are treated as “problems.” Same sport. Very different grace.
Take the recent media praise cycle around Fernando Mendoza.
We’re told a story of resilience:
-Passed over by 100+ programs
-No Stars 🌟
-High character
-Did things the right way”, even stayed aways from girls. 👀
The language is deliberate. Moral. Almost sacred.
Yet here’s what rarely gets interrogated:
-He comes from stability. (Father is a Doctor) 👨⚕️ No Nepotism Talk
-He had time, not urgency
-He developed in systems increasingly stocked with older, experienced players, with an average player age of 22.5
- His journey is framed as grit, not entitlement to opportunity
And that’s fine, until you compare it to how Black quarterbacks are covered.
Now Let’s Talk About the Ones They Don’t Protect
Shedeur Sanders
Hyper-scrutinized. Tone-policed. Psychologically profiled.
Confidence becomes “arrogance.”
Visibility becomes “distraction.”
Leadership becomes “ego.”
And when his draft slide came, he was called everything but a child of God, publicly reduced to “nobody wants him,” “he’s not good enough,” and “he can’t play.” He was called, unwanted, overhyped, and lacking talent. See the difference?
Despite:
✅Elite production under pressure
✅Playing behind porous offensive lines
✅Carrying programs in transition
✅Performing while being the most analyzed player in college football
The narrative isn’t, “How did he survive that environment?”Or, he has the ability to change a program. It’s, “What’s wrong with him?”
That’s not football analysis.
That’s character assassination dressed up as scouting.
The NFL Version Is Even Louder..
Let’s get factual. Same Mistakes, Very Different Grace
In the 2026 postseason, Josh Allen finished a playoff loss with four total turnovers. He struggled, and He cried at the podium afterward. The response?
“He’s a competitor.”
“He’s still elite.”
“He’ll learn.”
No media pile-on.
No questioning of his intelligence.
No debates about whether he’s “the guy.”
Instead, the coverage sounded like this:
“He cares deeply”
“This loss will fuel him”
“That’s what a true leader looks like”
“Elite quarterbacks feel it the most”
His tears were framed as passion.
His turnovers were framed as pressure.
His failure was framed as he’ll learn.
No legacy threats. No identity crisis panels. No think-pieces about whether he “has it.”
Now contrast that with:
‼️Lamar Jackson: two-time MVP, yet constantly asked to “prove” he can win as a quarterback. They even went so far as to suggest he was faking his injury.
Josh Allen is allowed development.
Lamar Jackson is required to provide validation. C.J. Stroud must deliver perfection. That’s not coincidence. That’s conditioning.
Back to my point: So, Why Mendoza Gets a Halo and Others Get a Whistle
Let’s be honest about what the media is rewarding:
✅Familiarity
✅Non-threatening confidence
✅A story that doesn’t challenge power structures
✅Success without cultural disruption
When a quarterback fits the preferred image, his setbacks are framed as chapters.
When he doesn’t, his setbacks become indictments.
Mendoza’s age, time to develop, and roster context are rarely discussed.
But Black quarterbacks are asked to explain:
✅Their tone
✅Their parents
✅Their branding
✅Their followers
✅Their celebrations
White quarterbacks get benefit of the doubt. Black QBs aren’t.
Every. Single. Time.
This Isn’t About Hating Players, It’s About Calling the System. Different Players. Different Rules. Same League.
This isn’t anti-Mendoza.
This isn’t anti-Allen.
It’s the point nobody wants to say out loud: This isn’t about who’s better.
It’s about who gets forgiven. 💯‼️

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