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Caveira replied to Scouts Honor's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
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Not sure what awhile is in your world. I’m glad you’re praying, it’s about time. You can leave me out of your “prayers” as fulfillment is overflowing for me, my wife, my kids and my grandkids. You’re on the same social media “anonymous “ message board as I am. You sit on the Fence with your feelings trying to decide which way to jump but can’t because you want to be right. You think it makes you righteous. It’s like you think if you don’t do anything one way or the other you’ll be accepted into heaven just because you ended up being wrong. You have claimed you’ll avoid me between 10-20:times yet you always come back. Hmmmmmmm
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https://www.ncaa.com/video/bowling/2025-04-13/full-7th-game-youngstown-states-first-ncaa-bowling-championship
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I think it's your Washington politicians that hate WA. Oil companies are happy to sell any and everywhere.
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Tab Thacker nc state
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Jimmy, you adorable sweet little thing you. Who else would you be responding to when I was the only one posting links to articles about the progress. Think it through my friend, you’ll be okay. We haven’t chatted in awhile. But I’d like to tell you how our last chat had me thinking, thinking about how you like to talk about your great life, your retirement, all your houses, how you’re “back to the boat for fishing”….only to stay on for a couple more hours acting up, how you say you love that life. Yet you also say how behaving the way you do on here is your way of fun. It lead me to pray for you, I prayed you would find the enjoyment in life, all the wonderful enjoyment that is out there to be had, so that trolling on an anonymous message board acting like a child, wouldn’t have to be the way you find fun. Pray that you will find a way to misplace that anger with your personal being. I will continue to pray for you. I have faith you will find that fulfillment that is so lacking.
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Yes you're right, I believe it's John's son- coach at St Ed's I believe?
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It’s funny how that 152 pansy disappeared and then this clown showed up.
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He blocked me like slip n tweet. Because I own them both.
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I pegged him early on. P. H. O. N. Y.
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Most here are embarrassed you served. If you really did.
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Had AI analyze your speech patterns. Here is what it thinks. In short. Hello Mr western liberal. Enjoy your day. Based on the tone and content of the speech you provided, it is highly unlikely that the speaker is Iranian—and here’s why: Tone and Style The language ("Jimmy and Mimmy", casual sarcasm, references to Trump and Biden, Chomsky as a voter) strongly suggests American or Western cultural context. Iranian political discourse is rarely that casual or humorous in public speech. Iranian critics typically couch their anti‑election rhetoric in ideological, moral, and global context rather than referencing U.S. politicians by nickname. Content Focus The speaker’s critique is centered on U.S. electoral politics, specifically the narrative that elections are a spectacle controlled by the wealthy and media, with Biden and Trump as key figures. Iranian public commentary typically centers on Iran’s own electoral system and institutions—Supreme Leader, Guardian Council, voter boycotts, low turnout, etc. While Iranian activists often call their elections symbolic or controlled, they typically use more formal or ideological language when criticizing. Who Might Be Speaking? The speaker seems to echo Western liberal or radical critics of American electoral democracy (e.g., leftist/Marxist commentators, social media skeptics). Mentioning dissent thinkers like Noam Chomsky and John Searle, plus referencing a “tactical vote” for Biden, fits a U.S. context—not Iranian. In Summary Nationality? Almost certainly not Iranian. Likely origin? A Western, English‑speaking speaker—most probable American. Reasoning: Casual referencing of U.S. politics, American cultural idioms, and a rhetorical framework tied to U.S. elections. Additional Notes on Iranian Election Critiques In Iran, elections are widely viewed as symbolic—controlled by unelected bodies like the Guardian Council and dominated by the Supreme Leader. Real power lies outside the ballot box. Public disillusionment often gets expressed in terms of boycotts, low turnout, or reformist vs. principlist politics—but not typically using pop culture names or American political figures. Conclusion: No, the speech does not sound Iranian—it fits a Western, likely American perspective. The content and vernacular are tied firmly to American politics and cultural context, rather than Iranian electoral discourse.
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It’s 3:50 am in Iran and you’ve been posting for the past 7:8 ish hours. It’s likely the you are character you are playing is a facade and you live in the continental United States.
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That scale’s way too kind. They’re somewhere between "clown" and "super clown". But to keep it short, just consider them all clowns. You're not really looking for my rating - you’ve already got a response locked and loaded no matter what I say. So go ahead.
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It's suprising, but Hall had almost all high scoring matches. When he won by decision it was usually like 8-1, and scored a takedown in all but 3 matches. He also wrestled 5 more matches than Mesenbrink which put him over the edge. I wish he got more attention because he was really exciting to watch at ncaas.
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First swimming and now you’re either talking bowling or the WWE.
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Jason Bryant started following Pinfall Trivia
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The Youngstown State Penguins come to mind.
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Someone, @BobDole, please move this to NWT.