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Bro the pic was taken in 2014. I don’t know when October 7th happened but it was some time after 2014
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Didn't David Carr beat their #1 at that event Flo put on?
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probably because of dolts like you who look for every reason to deny genocide.
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He’s not emaciated to the point of death. So is he taking her food then too? tell me why Hamas felt compelled to crop him out. It wouldn’t be to change the story a bit would it ??
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Trump considers himself a war hero
Interviewed_at_Weehawken replied to Tripnsweep's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
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incredibly racist as usual. we don't know what the state of the brother's health is. he's clothed. you wouldn't know how skinny the girl was just by her face.
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Bet he really wished they would go away now https://www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/live-blog/rcna225499 Live updates: FBI searches ex-Trump national security adviser John Bolton's home
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Propaganda boss. you always forget that pesky healthy brother they cropped out of the photo. I don’t know if it needs spelling out The brother is… I’m always forgetting what to call them. A terrorist - No that’s not confirmed. Wait I know. A child.
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Trump considers himself a war hero
Interviewed_at_Weehawken replied to Tripnsweep's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
Bro, I wasn't talking to you in the first place. My target was Trip, who was recently talking about certain types of expression being protected by Supreme Court ruling. -
The women’s freestyle portion of the 2025 U20 World Championships came to a conclusion on Friday afternoon in Bulgaria. It was a rather bittersweet day for the American contingent, as three women were in action in medal round matches, and none were able to come away with a win. One woman did obtain a medal - Audrey Jimenez at 50 kg. Jimenez took the mat in a gold medal match at 50 kg. Jimenez managed the first points of the bout as she notched a takedown on Japan’s Rinka Ogawa early in the first period. Jimenez got in on a beautiful low-leg misdirection shot and scored after Ogawa fought the hold for an extended time, but eventually gave up the takedown. Ogawa quickly rebounded and got on the board with a sweep single for a takedown and then added a second pair of points with a tilt. The first period ended with Jimenez trailing, 4-2. Ogawa continued scoring in the second period as she was able to expose Jimenez while trying to finish a takedown. During the final seconds of the bout, trailing 6-2, Jimenez got in deep on a shot, but was exposed while trying to complete the hold. As the time expired, Jimenez’s corner challenged the sequence, but the call was confirmed and Ogawa was awarded an additional point. That gave the Japanese wrestler a final score of 9-3. Jimenez is now a three-time U20 world silver medalist. She earned silver medals in 2022 and 2023 at this weight class. We’ll see her in action again next month at the Senior World Championships. Team USA also had Abbi Cooper and Jasmine Robinson in bronze medal matches on Friday. The 2024 U20 world champion, Robinson, did not wrestle her bout. She had to take multiple injury timeouts yesterday during her semifinal loss. Cooper and Belarus’ Kseniya Kostsenich squared off for a bronze medal at 53 kg. The American got the scoring started with an arm spin for four points. After the next restart, Cooper went back to the arm spin and earned a takedown and a commanding 6-0 lead. Cooper nearly ended the bout at the end of the first period as she countered a Kostsenich attack with a throw for four points. The Belarusian wrestler was awarded two points in the sequence, which made the score 10-2 at the break. Kostsenich started a second-period rally with a double leg where she finished high and got behind Cooper. She would toss Cooper for four points, which got her back in the match at 10-6. Kostsenich continued to apply pressure and ended up with a stunning 11-10 victory. Of the Greco-Roman wrestlers in action Friday, only Joel Adams was able to log a win. He had repechage hopes until the opponent who defeated him was beaten in the semifinals. Saturday will see the final four members of the Greco-Roman team start their tournaments. Those are the wrestlers at the 63, 77, 87, and 130 kg weight classes. Men’s Greco-Roman 55 kg Round of 32: Nazarii Babinskyi (Ukraine) over Caleb Noble 8-0 67 kg Round of 32: Takaku Suzuki (Japan) over Otto Black 8-4 72 kg Round of 32: Joel Adams over Rabil Askerov (Russia) 12-4 Round of 16: Arionas Kolitsopoulos (Greece) over Joel Adams 4-1 97 kg Round of 16: Vendel Vitai (Hungary) over Soren Herzog 2-1 Women’s Freestyle 50 kg Gold Medal Match: Rinka Ogawa (Japan) over Audrey Jimenez 9-3 53 kg Bronze Medal Match: Kseniya Kostsenich (Belarus) over Abbi Cooper 11-10 72 kg Bronze Medal Match: Kairyrkul Sharshebaeva (Kyrgyzstan) over Jasmine Robinson FFT Final Medal Round Results Women’s Freestyle 50 kg Gold Medal Match: Rinka Ogawa (Japan) over Audrey Jimenez (USA) 9-3 Bronze Medal Match: Shruti (India) over Josephine Wrensch (Germany) 6-0 Bronze Medal Match: Na Hu (China) over Diana Rysova (Ukraine) 9-5 53 kg Gold Medal Match: Natsumi Masuda (Japan) over Anastasiia Polska (Ukraine) 6-0 Bronze Medal Match: Kseniya Kostsenich (Belarus) over Abbi Cooper (USA) 11-10 Bronze Medal Match: Saarika (India) over Ilona Valchuk (Poland) 11-0 72 kg Gold Medal Match: Kajal (India) over Yuqi Liu (China) 8-6 Bronze Medal Match: Kristina Bratchikova (Russia) over Haticenur Sari (Turkiye) 17-12 Bronze Medal Match: Kairyrkul Sharshebaeva (Kyrgyzstan) over Jasmine Robinson (USA) FFT Greco-Roman 60 kg Gold Medal Match: Aykhan Javadov (Azerbaijan) over Yurik Mkhitaryan (Armenia) 12-5 Bronze Medal Match: Suraj (India) over Lucas LoGrasso (France) 1-1 Bronze Medal Match: Vakhtang Lolua (Georgia) over Omer Altas (Turkiye) Cautions 82 kg Gold Medal Match: Mikhail Shkarin (Russia) over Dias Seitkailyev (Kazakhstan) 4-1 Bronze Medal Match: Azimjon Soatullaev (Uzbekistan) over Martik Petrosyan (Armenia) 8-0 Bronze Medal Match: Taizo Yoshida (Japan) over Prince (India) 11-0 Saturday’s Gold Medal Matchups 55 kg: Turan Dashdamirov (Azerbaijan) vs. Payam Balootaki (Iran) 67 kg: Erzu Zakriev (Russia) vs. Zhantoro Mirzaliev (Kyrgyzstan) 72 kg: Gaspar Terteryan (Armenia) vs. Ahmad Kodirov (Uzbekistan) 97 kg: Yehor Yakushenko (Ukraine) vs. Mohammad Seydi Avendi (Iran)
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Yes, @Offthemat should be included too. But it is the opposite of a logical/factual statement. Children starving faster than adults is verified scientific fact. That fact completely undercuts your proposed analysis of [paraphrasing] "the only way that could happen is if the mother kept all the food for herself and therefore she's pure evil." And then @Bigbrog cosigned that analysis as logical, when it is the very opposite.
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Kroger closing 5 Fred Meyer grocery stores in WA
mspart replied to mspart's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
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The Ivy guys can just go somewhere else for their 5th year and if service guys are good enough in their sport they can too
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I don’t have the ability to nominate him for anything.
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Gains on AT&T - big gains and sold off 70% of position. Gains on SOFI - big gains, added, holding and expect more gains. Revisiting next April-July. May reduce position. Do not expect to fully exit for several years. Gains on United Health - Up 15% and short holding. Uncertain if will add or exit at price target. Flat on Paypal - short hold and exited. Flat on UPS - short holding, may exit. Losses on COTY - big losses that removed all gains. In since low points of 2020. Increased PT when should have sold off. Large chunk of lost opportunity and chance to sell. Quit paying attention for too long and had no stops. 2025 YTD account only up 37%. Do better Trump! Granted... I'm playing with fire and will get burned.
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Pretty sure that was "with the program." Wasn't the "OR ANYTHING ELSE," the question you wanted clarification on? Trump talking about screwing a 10 year old in the future would fit under that umbrella of ANYTHING ELSE.
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Trump considers himself a war hero
Interviewed_at_Weehawken replied to Tripnsweep's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
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Another less known piece of advice: if you land or find a red viking throw in back.
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I'd say Russia still easily takes that cake. They have guys transfer out and win worlds
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Is that the standard now? As long as you can LEGALLY say something, it's cool for the President to say it? Or me? If I walk past your 10-year-old daughter and say I'll be dating her in 10 years, I mean, that's protected speech, right? That'd be part of the "anything else." Talking about your daughters tits. That may be part of the problem. No problems.