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  2. You should say that to yourself every time you use the term "wokester" haha
  3. Now you know how we all feel about your Great Depression claims
  4. The more obtuse and obnoxious you are about something the more confident I am you're wrong.
  5. Life’s too short to be sad skippy
  6. The 5k race was also pretty phenomenal. You had a 1500k guy leading the whole race till in the last lap. And what generally happens in that situation ... he gets dropped to not even place. But no ... he comes back and wins it. Btw why does swimming barrier things? It's not like getting bumped in the pool is gonna cause you to fall over and hurt yourself.
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  8. ...or if there is really more going on with his health.
  9. 100% of all arguments are strawman arguments to you bub. Also it was agreeing with you no? I’m agreeing your evidence is super duper strong.
  10. Attacked an argument I never made. Wingers constantly do this.
  11. I've never seen anything like it! Last year's Olympic 1500m final wasn't even as special, to me, as seeing Brazier comeback to win yesterday, and look like he'd never been away. I was almost in tears. I assumed he was done with the sport, and athletes rarely make it back from that sort of irrelevance. Mind, the 800m has also evolved mightily since 2019, when he set the American, and WC record, in the World final. From 2022, when no one broke 1:44 until late summer, to last year, when Bryce Hoppel broke Brazier's American record, running 1:41.6 in the Olympic final (and only finishing 4th). Now you have to be near WR pace to win Diamond Leagues, let alone World Championships. Not only did Brazier it back (and in three godd@mn months), he set a new PB and won the damn race. Whether he medals at Worlds or not, he'll be relevant in Tokyo. And a 16 year old kid, who only began running in middle school, somehow finishes a tenth back. Even crazier, the kid's final lap was fastest in the field by a full second, and his final 200 would have placed in the Texas state meet! This kid may have the fastest kick in the world, and that means a world record in the near future isn't hyperbolic thinking! As you mention, Lutkenhaus may well have run even faster in a faster race. His kick was there when he was running 1:50 last year, and it was still there when he ran 1:47. He still had it when he ran 1:45 in June, and somehow, he still had it yesterday, when he ran 1:42.27! At Worlds, Emanual Wanyoni (Kenya) and Marco Arop (Canada) will almost certainly run a similar first lap to yesterday (49 low), on their way to 1:41 low (or maybe even 1:40 high). If Lutkenhaus' legs can handle a slightly faster third 200m (the first half of the final lap), and he closes as he has been, he'll be with them at the end. Not that much different than Jax and PJ looking like the class of their age groups last year, then suddenly beating NCAA champs a few months ago, and finally beating World Champs a few weeks ago. Viewed from a practical perspective after-the-fact, these performances surely reflect the world class coaching and training environments now available to young athletic prodigies, but seeing them happen in real time is still absolutely mind boggling!
  12. It’s not a strawman boss. It’s an observation followed by bold speculation.
  13. Has there ever been a smart strawman? I mean the one in Wizard of Oz didn't even have a brain so ...
  14. Do you realize how much you sound like Jasmine Crockett?
  15. The amount of coffee one must drink to pop an NCAA caffeine test is insane. Pills are the most likely culprit, because if you shot-gunned 6-8 cups of coffee just before a race you would probably be going to the toilet and not the starting block. Did anyone on Drury notice their teammate talking like Boomhauer from King of the Hill during the meet or was this standard procedure for this kid?
  16. Though the evidence shows Obama's involvement in directing and participating in the hoax, many knowledgeable observers believe he will be limited to being an un-indicted coconspirator, certainly the last of any possible indictments. Still not a bright legacy for the history books. One that will overshadow Epstein’s.
  17. You’re reasonable all right. Bahahahahahahhaha. Smfh
  18. To be fair, if I took all those fun substances I would still not place sixth at women's NCAAs so I'm not going to throw any shade into that pool. But if you got me hopped up on 5 shots of espresso then all bets are off!
  19. Total dumb strawman. I never said it was proof for a criminal court Rather something that tips me > 50% that it happened. Pedo Trump is corrupt as hell anyway.
  20. After my parents decided I was too small to play football anymore, I 'ran' cross country to get in shape for wrestling. For obvious reasons, here was some overlap at the top of both sports, but something like pole vault would have been better. I'm not sure I was ever athletic enough to safely compete in something like that (unless I'd been doing it since I was a toddler), but the body control alone would be really helpful for wrestling. You can always run on your own.
  21. I asked chatgpt to write that oath and it said it could not lol.
  22. Pretty sure it was directly after they took the oath of wingerism ... correct rv?
  23. https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2025/08/02/us/california-man-money-isis-hnk They found a bomb too California man arrested for allegedly sending money to ISIS By Karina Tsui, CNN Updated 12:24 PM EDT, Sat August 2, 2025 In those messages, Villanueva allegedly expressed his desire to support ISIS and offered to send money to aid the group’s activities. “It’s an honor to fight and die for our faith. It’s the best way to go to heaven.” Villanueva allegedly wrote to the ISIS fighters. “Someday soon, I’ll be joining.” During his arrest, the FBI recovered what appeared to be a bomb from his bedroom, according to photos posted on the FBI’s Facebook and X accounts.
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