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And so it's come to this....round 3.
Katılım Şubat 2022
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@DefiantLs Three guesses who was driving that red mini-van.
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@Rach4Patriarchy @TheRevlin @MattUS4A @jakerattlesnk Rachel, what are you DOING? This chick is a clear actual moron, and, more importantly, a complete random nobody. She has fewer followers than ME, FFS and I'm *definitely* a nobody. This debate is going to be so bad it won't even be good content.
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Are you retarded?Andrew doesn’t give advice. What community do you think we are part of? What do you think we even do? Sounds like you have only seen rage bait clips. Might want to do your homework first. Just to be clear you want to make the same topic that Driena and I debated right? That was my understanding
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@Rach4Patriarchy @TheRevlin @jakerattlesnk Rachel, 129 followers. That would be like *me* challenging you to a debate. 1. You have to know this is going to be a ridiculous shitshow from the get-go; 2. This isn't even going to be good "content".
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@TheRevlin Ok I Accept. Are you cool with @jakerattlesnk moderating??
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@alphafox lol this is all made up. None of this happened.
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@FunkyDL @bobby_mum38353 @RestrictedDaily [eye roll]. The intent of "Before Christ" and "Anno Domini" ("Year of Our Lord") was to refer to years prescribed after and before his birth, regardless of when exactly that was. Everything you just wrote is non-sequitur to the debate at hand and Funky D's argument.
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@xCaptainphoenix @bobby_mum38353 @RestrictedDaily Our calendar had its origins in the 6th century AD. The intent was to place Jesus' birth at 1 AD but was off by 4 to 6 years for the same reasons we now have leap years.. It is generally accepted that the year of Jesus birth in the modern calendar was between 6 and 4 BC.
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@FunkyDL @bobby_mum38353 @RestrictedDaily Jesus wasn't born a year after he was born. 1 AD doesn't happen until Jesus' first birthday. Just like 1BC refers to the full year before Jesus' birth, not the instant he was born.
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@bobby_mum38353 @RestrictedDaily Yes it was:
1st Century was 1~100
2nd Century was 101~200
. . .
20th Century was 1901~2000
21st Century started in 2001.
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@RestrictedDaily Jesus wasn't born a year after he was born. 1AD begins on Jesus' first birthday.
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@pole3177 @DesireeAmerica4 That bag is absolutely not 100 lbs.
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That bag was large and full of heavy food waste.
That is an eight yard front load container. The front edge is near the workers neckline.
How many of you can lift 100lbs+ above your neck? An awkward weighted shifting greasy bag?
Oh and then when covered in filthy trash juice complete your shift?

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A Chick-fil-A employee using a mechanical lift to throw away a single trash bag just sparked a massive culture war.
Blue-collar workers filmed it from above, laughing and saying modern men have gotten completely soft. Half the internet agrees, bragging about slinging 50lb boxes into trailers by hand all day.
The other half says Chick-fil-A is brilliant. Fast-food trash is incredibly heavy, and this machine saves employees' backs while preventing massive workers' comp lawsuits.
Are we becoming a weak society, or is this just smart corporate safety?
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@Sargon_of_Akkad "Retardmaxxing" lol I'm definitely adding that to my vocabulary.
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Since that is clearly Hasan Piker, we don't need to imagine.
prayingforexits 🏴☠️@mrexits
Imagine how absolutely sublime it must be to be retardmaxxing and rich
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@RyanCMullally @robnoerr @_0fux_ @Timcast If the prompt isn't tied to the question of conditionals, it's a bad prompt, because unconditional BRC is something so easily debunked there's - in my eyes - nothing gained by that debate. A better prompt is "Should CONDITIONAL BRC exist, and what should those conditions be?"
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@RyanCMullally @robnoerr @_0fux_ @Timcast Yeah we agree. BRC in the 14th Amendment has a condition tied to it, which you're familiar with. It isn't "You're born here, therefore you're a citizen, and that can't be revoked", which is a really dumb thing to argue for, and is "BRC without condition".
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.@Timcast, if you would like me to flesh out the argument that Kyla referenced, shoot me a line. I'm pretty confident that I know the arguments against Universal Birthright Citizenship better than any other creator.
And if you want to see the debate its linked below.
Thanks for the shoutout @notsoErudite. CC @PiscoLitty @WordWarDebate
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@RyanCMullally @robnoerr @_0fux_ @Timcast I'm familiar. I watch you and Rob regularly. I haven't yet watched the debate because 1. Pissco; and 2. I hate the framing of the prompt, which is what my tweet is about. My guess is we agree that framing of the question should be around *conditional* BRC.
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@xCaptainphoenix @robnoerr @_0fux_ @Timcast I'm a Supreme Court level litigator. I can give you full chapter and verse.
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@robnoerr @RyanCMullally @_0fux_ @Timcast The proper reading of the 14th Amendment is a *conditional* birthright citizenship. Without the qualifier "conditional", this is a much more complicated debate. Don't know what exactly Ryan's argument is, but it really should be framed from the question of *conditional* BRC.
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@AntiWokeMemes Satire account, so yes, "Titania" is kidding you.
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@jmayou09 @TAdventurousoul Kid looks like he's having a hell of a lot of fun.
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@TAdventurousoul That kid at 14yo will start drugs and hate his parents for robbing him of a fun childhood
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@cabinsmountain New Englander, here. The coldest I've *ever* experienced was -20F, which is around -29C.
I've also experienced 114F in Roswell, NM, which is around 45C.
This is delusion. You've never experienced -30C. Layered up like a professional backpacker in pro gear, -30C is utter misery.
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