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Antifa 100% uses fascist tactics. I can call myself a purple dragon or a woman. I am neither of those. The name of the group you have doesn’t dictate the tactics they use you get this though.
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Trump secures temporary peace so in reality to a leftist : Hitler coordinates peace process in middle east but to me it's more like chamberlain, peace in our time... if he thinks that the attacks from palestinians will ever stop.
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two years? how long was gaza building tunnels?
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no, they are about a fascist as it gets no dissent
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Love the reference!
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Israel violated the 2021 ceasefire with airstrikes in Gaza prior to 10/7.
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Basset Recruiting Updates?
Interviewed_at_Weehawken replied to creek chub's topic in College Wrestling
Great stuff, and you're right about the layers being added as he and Trent's stories continue. I also love how he is complimentary of Kem. -
NCAA Set to Relax Some Gambling Rules
ionel replied to Wrestleknownothing's topic in College Wrestling
and who pays the "lotto tax?" -
Wouldn't you being completely anti-facist make you a supporter of antifa being that they are by their very name - anti-facist?
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Is your non-answer essentially just you affirming you are in fact unemployed? Are you mooching off the social programs the government provides you?
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I watched that during worlds and showed my wife after explaining why is it hit even harder that weekend, said I hope our kiddos can grow up to be that way one day. It seems like every year a new layer is added to that interview making it even more complex, and why it is one of my favorite ever, sport or otherwise.
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you are on it
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yes i am completely anti fascist hence my disdain for antifa and leftist leadership who want to quell speech and parents who want to protect their children
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ok bro if you say so. if he on the list.. fry him. but don't start making excuses when your idols are on there
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My apologies, I was talking Facundo.
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to point #2 are you forgetting there was a ceasefire at that time?
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antifa doesn't exist!!!
Interviewed_at_Weehawken replied to Scouts Honor's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
Sorry you lost... -
NCAA Set to Relax Some Gambling Rules
Dark Energy replied to Wrestleknownothing's topic in College Wrestling
It functions in a similar way to a fantastically regressive tax. Drawn mostly from the pockets of low income residents. -
Are you employed?
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Tomorrow, one of the best events on the high school calendar is set as FloWrestling's Who's #1 event will take place from the Xtreme Arena in Coralville, Iowa. The initial intent of the event was to pit the top two high school wrestlers at each weight against each other. This event has been in existence since 2013 and has featured a "who's who" of wrestlers since that time. Wrestlers from this event have gone on to earn collegiate All-American honors, win NCAA titles, and world medals. Below are the wrestlers who have participated in this event - sorted by the college they originally signed with. The numbers next to each wrestler are the weight classes they competed at and the year. Arizona State Richie Figueroa (120/2020), (113/2019), (106/2018) Kyler Larkin (132/2023) Pierson Manville (145/2023) Nicco Ruiz (160/2022) Jacori Teemer (138/2017) Anthony Valencia (170/2014) Cael Valencia (170/2020) Zahid Valencia (182/2014) Jesse Vasquez (145/2019) Bucknell Zach Kelly (160/2013) Columbia Jack Wehmeyer (182/2021) Cornell Jude Correa (285/2024) Greg Diakomihalis (113/2018) Yianni Diakomihalis (132/2015) Anthony Knox (126/2024), (120/2023), (113/2022), (106/2021) Julian Ramirez (170/2018), (170/2017) Joshua Saunders (65kg/2019), (132/2018) Meyer Shapiro (152/2022) Ryan Sokol (138/2019) Edinboro Sean Russell (120/2013) Fresno State Jace Luchau (152/2018) Harvard Kyle Bierdumpfel (145/2015) Illinois Jered Cortez (126/2013) Michael Pixley (182/2013) Kannon Webster (132/2022) Braeden Scoles (160/2022) Iowa Gabe Arnold (170/2021) Abe Assad (182/2018) Drake Ayala (120/2020) Brevin Balmeceda (160/2018) Ryder Block (138/2022) Leo DeLuca (120/2023), (113/2021) Angelo Ferrari (170/2023), (160/2022) Seth Gross (132/2013) Wyatt Henson (145/2020) Nate Jesuroga (120/2022), (120/2021) Michael Kemerer (132/2013) Patrick Kennedy (170/2019) Jesse Ybarra (120/2019) Iowa State Sawyer Bartelt (220/2023) Nathan Boston (120/2013) David Carr (160/2017), (152/2016) Christian Castillo (113/2023), (113/2022) Cody Chittum (145/2020) Sammy Colbray (195/2015) Austin Gomez (132/2016) Manny Rojas (170/2021) Casey Swiderski (138/2021) Lehigh Jordan Wood (220/2015) Little Rock Nasir Bailey (138/2022) Michigan Jelani Embree (182/2016) Zac Hall (132/2013) Sergio Lemley (132/2022) Beau Mantanona (145/2022) Kurt McHenry (120/2018), (113/2017) Rylan Rogers (182/2020) Nick Sahakian (285/2024) Joey Silva (132/2017) Minnesota Larry Early (160/2014) Brayton Lee (152/2017) Mitch McKee (132/2014) Patrick McKee (120/2017) Gavin Nelson (195/2021) Bobby Steveson (195/2014) Gable Steveson (220/2015) Fredy Stroker (145/2014), (132/2013) Devin Winston (182/2018) Missouri Grant Leeth (145/2013) Seth Mendoza (132/2024), (106/2021) Keegan O’Toole (160/2019), (138/2018) Kollin Rath (145/2023) Aeoden Sinclair (195/2023) NC State Jackson Arrington (145/2021) Dylan Fishback (195/2021) Hayden Hidlay (152/2015) Trent Hidlay (170/2017) Chase Horne (285/2020) Ryan Jack (132/2019) Stevo Poulin (113/2019) Nick Reenan (195/2015), (152/2013) Daniel Zepeda (144/2024), (138/2023) Nebraska Beau Breske (182/2015) Jagger Condomitti (152/2020) Tyler Eise (170/2023) Mikey Labriola (170/2016) Lenny Pinto (182/2020) Chad Red (132/2015) Dominick Serrano (132/2019) Isaiah White (152/2014) Cade Ziola (200/2024) North Carolina AC Headlee (132/2014) Sonny Santiago (152/2019) Gabe Tagg (138/2018) Northern Colorado Andrew Alirez (152/2018) Northern Iowa Rudy Yates (126/2015) Northwestern Johnny Sebastian (182/2013) Joel Vandevere (138/2020) Ohio State Ben Davino (132/2023), (126/2022) Jacob Decatur (106/2018) Jordan Decatur (132/2018), (120/2016) Anthony Echemendia (65kg/2019) Nick Feldman (285/2021), (220/2020) Paddy Gallagher (160/2020), (160/2019) Ke-Shawn Hayes (138/2014) Malik Heinselman (113/2017) Gavin Hoffman (195/2017) Carson Kharchla (170/2018) Myles Martin (182/2014) Jesse Mendez (138/2021), (138/2020), (132/2019) Dom Munaretto (113/2024) - Class of 2026 Luke Pletcher (132/2015) Sammy Sasso (145/2017), (138/2016) Maddox Shaw (150/2024) Seth Shumate (195/2020) Rocco Welsh (170/2022), (170/2021) Oklahoma Joey Cruz (120/2021) Ryan Millhof (126/2013) Tate Picklo (195/2020) Oklahoma State Ryan Blees (160/2013) Kaid Brock (126/2014) Jakason Burns (120/2019), (113/2018) Christian Carroll (285/2021) Daton Fix (132/2016), (126/2015), (120/2014) Jax Forrest (132/2024), (126/2023), (120/2022) - Class of 2026 Dakota Geer (182/2015) Kaden Gfeller (145/2016) Ladarion Lockett (175/2024), (152/2022) Travis Mastrogiovanni (160/2020), (152/2019) Trevor Mastrogiovanni (126/2019) Cody Merrill (220/2023) Nick Piccinnini (126/2014) Jordyn Raney (126/2023) - Class of 2026 Landon Robideau (150/2024) Joe Smith (160/2014) Brayden Thompson (182/2022), (170/2021) Sergio Vega (138/2024) Victor Voinovich (152/2020), (145/2019) Jordan Williams (152/2021), (138/2020) Travis Wittlake (170/2016) Penn Anthony Artalona (145/2017) Penn State Josh Barr (170/2022), (160/2021) Beau Bartlett (138/2019) Michael Beard (195/2017), (182/2016) Brady Berge (160/2016) Roman Bravo-Young (132/2017), (113/2015) Braeden Davis (113/2021) Alex Facundo (170/2020), (170/2019), (160/2018) Levi Haines (160/2021) Mark Hall (170/2014) Will Henckel (160/2023) Robert Howard (126/2019), (120/2017) Jayden James (150/2024) - Class of 2026 Vincenzo Joseph (145/2014) Tyler Kasak (145/2022) Joe Lee (160/2017) Nick Lee (138/2016) Luke Lilledahl (106/2021) Mason Manville (152/2015), (145/2013) Connor Mirasola (195/2023) Jason Nolf (138/2013) Zack Ryder (182/2022) Joe Sealey (160/2023), (160/2022) Nick Suriano (120/2014) Gavin Teasdale (126/2017), (120/2016), (113/2015), (106/2014) Shayne Van Ness (132/2019) Jarod Verkleeren (145/2016), (145/2015) Princeton Patrick Glory (126/2017) Matt Kolodzik (138/2014) Marc-Anthony McGowan (126/2022) Rutgers JoJo Aragona (138/2018) Kyonte Hamilton (285/2020) - Football Dean Peterson (126/2020) Stanford Jaden Abas (138/2018) Hunter Garvin (145/2021) Shane Griffith (160/2016) Joey McKenna (138/2013) Angelo Posada (200/2024) Utah Valley Taylor LaMont (132/2015) Virginia Fox Baldwin (152/2013) Cam Coy (152/2016) Justin McCoy (152/2017) Virginia Tech Bo Bassett (144/2024), (138/2023), (106/2021) - Class of 2026 Ryan Burton (175/2024) Collin Gaj (150/2024) Drew Gorman (138/2024) Caleb Henson (152/2021) David McFadden (152/2014) Melvin Miller (150/2024) - Class of 2027 Mitch Moore (138/2017) Aaron Seidel (126/2024) TJ Stewart (182/2021) West Virginia Jordan Titus (126/2020) Wisconsin Eric Barnett (120/2018) Hunter Ritter (195/2014)
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NCAA Set to Relax Some Gambling Rules
flyingcement replied to Wrestleknownothing's topic in College Wrestling
State lotteries are a major revenue source for certain states. I remember researching this at one point and I believe Ohio had a very high share of state revenue stemming from lotteries. But there are many others. Edit: it may have been Ohio in the past, but I just checked and the three states with highest revenue % from lotteries are Rhode Island, West Virginia, and South Dakota. Each derives 3% of their state revenue from lottery. -
NCAA Set to Relax Some Gambling Rules
MidniteToka replied to Wrestleknownothing's topic in College Wrestling
Yeah, no way anything can go wrong here. Let's see if I can get on board with this the way many other stupid things are sold. JOBS, JOBS, JOBS! I know, it will create very few if any jobs. About as many as when our various governments hand over millions to someone else with a line of BS. -
antifa doesn't exist!!!
Interviewed_at_Weehawken replied to Scouts Honor's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
Gee... wonder where you learned that 2 minutes ago? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neanderthal Neanderthals (/niˈændərˌtɑːl, neɪ-, -ˌθɑːl/ nee-AN-də(r)-TAHL, nay-, -THAHL;[8] Homo neanderthalensis or sometimes Homo sapiens neanderthalensis) are an extinct group of archaic humans -
Are you employed?