Matt Adams

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Matt Adams

Matt Adams

@whiporee

Denver Katılım Aralık 2009
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Guy@Guysbunner13·
@whiporee @robbiefaulk1878 And you’re damn right she gloated about striking out the next batter. Biggest game of the year and she felt the weight of the world on her back and she delivered I’d let the fans hear it way more than she did
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Robbie Faulk
Robbie Faulk@robbiefaulk1878·
Delainey Everett lost her father a year ago and had thrown just 12.0 innings this year. This weekend, she was ready. 8.1 innings, 4 H, 0 R against the most explosive offense in the country. Threw a complete game and shutout Oklahoma for the first time since 2019.
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Matt Adams
Matt Adams@whiporee·
@brianhadad @robbiefaulk1878 Everything about MSU is dirty. Only time they were relevant in football was when Sherrill cheated. Brag about breaking rules with their cowbells. Having been to Starkville, I can understand needing something to feel good about, though.
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Matt Adams@whiporee·
@C_Dickey_ @robbiefaulk1878 Has your daughter ever been hit in the head by a fastball? Mine has. You hit someone in the head, you’re gone unless it’s a clear loss of control. It wasn’t. She laughed. Wells should have been in the protocol, and the pitcher laughed. As did you. mSU fans living up to their rep
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Matt Adams@whiporee·
@robbiefaulk1878 Not crying. Pitched great game. Should have gotten tossed, and OU’s team shoukd have charged the circle. If it’s unintentional you feel remorse as Wells is trying to stay up. She laughed.
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Robbie Faulk
Robbie Faulk@robbiefaulk1878·
24 hours later grown men are still crying about an unintentional HBP.
Matt Adams@whiporee

@robbiefaulk1878 She hit a player in the head, hard enough to make one of the best hitters in the country woozy. Broke her helmet. Laughed about it. Gloated after striking out the next batter. Should have been tossed.

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Andrew Hernandez, 🇺🇸 J6 Political Prisoner
Congress must pass a law protecting January 6th political prisoners as a targeted class of American citizens whose civil rights have been systematically violated. We've endured persecution, prosecution, prison time, financial ruin, ruined reputations, destroyed careers, families torn apart, endless media lies, a fraudulent narrative in history books, and even a Capitol plaque falsely labeling us insurrectionists when not a single person was charged with insurrection. This selective political persecution must end. America demands equal justice.
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Matt Adams
Matt Adams@whiporee·
@The_FJC A total total lie. The judge was going to throw the case out. Trump’s DOJ made the deal before that could happen. And it was Trump’s IRS that leaked the returns of thousands of people, not just him. But none of them control the DOJ.
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🇺🇸 The FJC 🇺🇸
Trump turned down a $10 billion dollar settlement from the IRS for illegally leaking his tax returns. Instead of accepting the money, he chose to defer and have the US government create a fund of $1.776 billion for those who suffered as he did. The claim was made under valid US laws. Any other president like Obama or Biden would have taken the money and run. Trump not only put America First, he put AMERICANS first, over himself.
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Matt Adams@whiporee·
@Alicat_82 @butchworley They aren’t kids. Paid athletes and legal adults. This isn’t rec stuff. If you behave badly — try to injure another player — you have consequences.
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Ali@Alicat_82·
@butchworley That doesn’t excuse adults or anyone from screaming that kind of language at kids bc that what they are
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Butch Worley
Butch Worley@butchworley·
Holy shit at the adults at this OU - MSU softball game standing and screaming expletives at the Mississippi State pitcher for hitting Wells with the pitch in the helmet. There's no way that was intentional. It was 0-1, she was just pitching her up and in.
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Matt Adams@whiporee·
@Alicat_82 @butchworley If they intentionally throw at your hitter’s head, making her woozy and barely able to stand, and then you’re laughing about it? Yeah, you can be cussed at.
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Ali@Alicat_82·
@butchworley People at the game said the pitcher was laughing and mocking her
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Matt Adams@whiporee·
@butchworley Of course it was intentional. She laughed about it. 10-year-olds know that if you bean someone in the head you feel bad about. She gloated about it. Should have been tossed.
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Matt Adams@whiporee·
@espn Sorry her dad died. She intentionally threw at Wells’s head hard enough to break her helmet. Shoukd have been tossed. Putched a great game when she wasn’t dirty.
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ESPN
ESPN@espn·
"Today is my mom and dad's anniversary ... this is for them." ❤️ Delainey Everett dedicated her scoreless outing vs. OU to her late father after she lifted Mississippi State to its first-ever trip to the WCWS.
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Matt Adams@whiporee·
@DaveYates86 @DukeInvests It’s never about price. It’s about payment. prices got high because rates were so low. The monthly payments stayed the same ratios, about 35-42% of gross. But those extra low rates 2-4% weren’t sustainable. So when they rose, the system skewed.
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DaveYatesLDN
DaveYatesLDN@DaveYates86·
@DukeInvests Nominal annual salary growth in 1980 was 18.5% so an 18.5% interest rate is irrelevant Average house prices were 3-4x average salary Now they are 7-8x See the issue?
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Ken Duke
Ken Duke@DukeInvests·
Everyone loves to say boomers had it easy. No one mentions that in the early 1980s (when boomers were in their 20s and 30s), mortgage payments as a share of income were just as crushing as they are today. Mortgage rates hit 18.5% in 1981.
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College Softball Coverage
College Softball Coverage@collegesbzone·
People that don’t follow softball closely won’t understand how big of an upset this is. David just beat Goliath. OU not being in the WCWS is unheard of…
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Matt Adams
Matt Adams@whiporee·
@JabautTim @RalphCapocci @dubsndoo The problem with the housing argument is you are comparing home prices, but aren’t considering that cities have expanded with population. Things that used to be far out now aren’t. The solution is to go further away.
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terry l.
terry l.@dubsndoo·
Boomers didn’t buy RVs that they couldn’t afford, we tented it. Boomers didn’t buy new cars, we bought used ones. Boomers didn’t spend six bucks for a cup of coffee at Starbucks. Boomers could hang all their clothes in a four foot closet. Boomers didn’t cry how tough their lives were, we fought through the tough times. Boomers have everything they have because they managed their money, didn’t squander it on frivolous things, and invested it in proven technologies and long term successful businesses. Boomers have zero fucks to give for whiners, fools, and couch potatoes.
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Woody Chipper
Woody Chipper@woodyHchipper·
@RShillingburg1 Watching the reaction to this comment is exactly why the J6'rs deserve a large settlement. They will forever be branded as traitors by a brain dead cult. It's fascinating that in the face of evidence to see people just refuse to believe it. Fascinating and frightening.
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ShillingburgR1
ShillingburgR1@RShillingburg1·
Most J6 trials were a joke. Here’s an analogy. You’re outside a bank protesting fees. Peacefully. A couple people decide to force their way inside the bank and rob it. At your trial, the prosecution is allowed to show video of the robbery, painting you as a co-conspirator in the robbery, but the judge won’t allow your attorneys to present video evidence that clearly shows you played no part in the bank robbery. You walked inside the bank once the doors were opened (the security guard literally held the door open for you) but turned around and went back outside. The prosecution asks for a 20-year sentence. You’re in jail for 3 years, much of that time in solitary confinement. Horrible conditions. You deplete your life’s savings. You accept a plea deal. Plead guilty to a misdemeanor to make it go away and get your life back. The government has unlimited resources. You don’t. Nearly all J6’ers were treated like the world’s worst terrorists. Most were just peaceful protestors.
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Matt Adams
Matt Adams@whiporee·
@Pat_Stedman You were tried and convicted by a jury of your peers. You either believe in America or you don’t. You don’t. You believe in America only when you agree with it; otherwise you try to overturn it.
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Pat Stedman | Dating & Relationship Coach for Men
On January 6th I followed the crowd into the Capitol and shouted. Police stood by the whole time, hanging out with us and sometimes directing us places. At one point near the House Chambers I was walking downstairs when a trio of some special section, secret service looking men started pointing guns in my direction. Confused and annoyed, I walked the other way and when I saw a normal police officer asked him why they were doing that. He informed me a protestor (Ashli Babbit) had been killed, and advised me to leave the building. I walked towards the exit and after a short rest on the bench I left. I harmed nobody and damaged no property that day and complied with all police orders. What I received for that was a pre-dawn raid at my parents house, where my 1 month post-partum wife and I were staying, on Biden's first day in office. His DOJ had signed the order to arrest me 3 hours after his inauguration. In the subsequent weeks I received death threats online and harassing phone calls, something that would be ongoing for the next few years. I was banned from Meta and Paypal. My wife and I were both debanked by PNC and banned from Airbnb. My wife was detained at the airport for hours with our newborn daughter. I was charged with 4 misdemeanors and the 1512 unconstitutional felony. The government offered to drop the misdemeanors if I pled to the felony. The felony was a lie, so I refused and went to trial. At trial the prosecution for 2 days straight was allowed to show footage to the jury of things that occurred around the Capitol I wasn't present for "for context." When we asked to put forward footage that contradicted the prosecution's "context" we were not allowed. They could show what they wanted, we could not. Police officers were then put on the stand for the next 2 days who cried about their experiences. I had no idea who they were. They admitted they never saw me or interacted with me. Nevertheless like every other J6er, I lost, and was sentenced to 4 years and $22k in fines and restitution. Yet even after the Supreme Court overturned the felony, the judge would not let me out until my misdemeanor sentences of a year were maxed out. Because she can't count she actually kept me in longer - to the extent she intervened at the last minute to make the prison release me on a Sunday, something that is against BOP rules. My family sat outside the prison gates the Friday before practically the whole day waiting in vain because of this pettiness. But the government wasn't satisfied with their pound of flesh: after my release they took me back in for resentencing, to attempt to have me resentenced after the fact to my misdemeanors consecutively, so I'd be taken from my family again and have another 1.5 years behind bars. This time I won, as they had no legal precedent and it skirted on violating double jeopardy since I had served my full prison time. Even still, it cast a cloud over the holidays and cost me another 20k my family couldn't afford. People ask whether prison was bad, and yeah of course prison sucked. It was a hard and violent place. I was present for a stabbing, and was lucky to avoid two fights and a race war. But dealing with Biden's DOJ and the DC Judiciary was the real trauma - they would grind down your spirit by weaponizing the legal system and use the endless procedure to bankrupt you. I had nightmares for months after release that I had somehow been hit with new charges. By the time I was pardoned by President Trump, I had spent literally every single day of Biden's presidency either in prison or under some form of supervision. I had incurred over $300k in legal fees and over $1 million in lost business. It was a reign of terror, and yet it was a mere foreshadowing of what they had planned for anyone else who opposed them under Kamala. The country should never forget it.
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