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@cracker_box
Was prolly faded. My bad homie.
Hell, MI Entrou em Ağustos 2011
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The only other historical legal case of a .30-06 bullet shattering to the point that it couldn’t be traced back to the murder weapon was in the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr..
Probably just a coincidence.
Remarks@remarks
JUST IN: 🇺🇸 ATF unable to match bullet in Charlie Kirk case to rifle linked to suspect Tyler Robinson, court filing reveals.
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@chasengoals @BruceIronsNFL The current refs do not care about “high level officiating”
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@BruceIronsNFL If the league would make their refs full time employees, these issues could be avoided. Pay them a hefty salary, demand high level officiating, train them during the offseason, and fire/demote them if they underperform.
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@ColeJacksonFB Maybe that empty headed bloodsucking maga fuck can sign that other useless son of his 77.
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@BuffaloKL @myburnernigga Even the browns have more championships than yall bums
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Yes as presently constructed they will barely win 11 games maybe 12
HendricksonMuse@TreyHendMuse
It is crazy to say the Ravens could go 15-2?
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@bronze504 @JustSha77933233 @MySportsUpdate @JoelAErickson Only unfortunate thing is them browns gonna fuck up the cap by overpaying the shit outta someone 😭😂
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@JustSha77933233 @MySportsUpdate @JoelAErickson I been said add 2 extra bye weeks I remember when a entire division had a bye week. And it’s no way in hell u shouldn’t have atleast 55-60 to players dressed up for game day with all these injuries
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#Colts owner Carlie Irsay-Gordon would like to see the NFL go to an 18th regular season game, via @JoelAErickson:
“I think, as long as the players want it—which I think they would, because it would mean more revenue and, ultimately, a better product—I think it’s reasonable and something we should work toward.”
More: indystar.com/story/sports/n…

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@badge55950 @MaximusMaga @KimDotcom Especially the time Trump said those 12 year old minors gave poor head.
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@MaximusMaga @KimDotcom In the approximately 3.5 million pages of Jeffrey Epstein-related documents released by the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) through early 2026, Donald Trump is mentioned thousands of times.
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@Ham_to_the_Bone @_TruthZone_ Go sign up for the war then you fat, inbred, waste of space.
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So you are more concerned about national security money than you are medicaid fraud in the billions here at home. Somali fraud in the billions right here at home. And that's just the top of the iceberg.
Ukraine should have never gotten out money. We agree.
Like it it not. Isreal IS the USs best Allie. To not support them is not something I do.
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BERNIE: “The top 1% owns more wealth than the bottom 93%.”🇺🇸
GUY IN AUDIENCE: “WHAT?!”😬
BERNIE: “1 person, Mr. Musk, owns more wealth than the bottom 53%… Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ made 938 Billionaires $1.5 TRILLION richer.”
(This is who @MarshaBlackburn fights for)
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🚨 Do you understand what this actually means..
Gen Z and millennials aren't burnt out because they're weak.. they did the math..
your dad bought a house at 24 on one salary.. a 40-hour week and a pension waiting at the end..
here's what changed..
in 1970 the median home cost 2x the average annual salary.. today it costs 6x.. and that's before the interest rate..
> Boomers graduated with little to no debt into an economy with employer pensions, cheap housing, and a job market that rewarded loyalty..
> Gen Z graduates with $30,000 in student debt into an economy that replaced pensions with 401ks where YOU bear all the risk.. replaced job security with "freelance opportunities".. and replaced affordable housing with a market that requires two incomes just to rent..
the work ethic didn't change.. the math changed..
> Boomers didn't build that economy.. they inherited it.. built by the Greatest Generation after the war, funded by government programs, subsidized housing, public universities, and infrastructure they didn't pay for..
> they rode the boom, extracted everything, gutted the pensions, made the houses unaffordable, defunded the universities..
and then told the next generation to work harder..
Leading Report@LeadingReport
Gen Z and millennials are burnt out because older generations had much easier lives while working far less hard, per FORTUNE.
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