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Caveira

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  1. This administration did nothing wrong
  2. Weak answer. It’s been happening for over 50 years. It’s also what the majority of Americans want.
  3. Why were past presidents allowed to deport millions without due process and this one can’t?
  4. We have jurisdiction over what they do with him once we drop him off. ???
  5. We didn’t send him there. The president of some other country did. Go protest him
  6. Spotted cow is their most popular beer. I do like it. moon man is my fav their though. Try em both. Also get some usinger brats
  7. https://mmajunkie.usatoday.com/story/sports/ufc/2025/05/06/ufc-bo-nickal-release-development-josh-thomson/83470009007/ Josh Thomson suggests UFC cuts Bo Nickal so he can develop: 'He needs work'
  8. Here are the estimated numbers of deportations without full due process (such as expedited removal) per U.S. president: Jimmy Carter (1977–1981): ~1.5 million Ronald Reagan (1981–1989): ~2.7 million George H. W. Bush (1989–1993): ~1.3 million Bill Clinton (1993–2001): ~12 million George W. Bush (2001–2009): ~2 million Barack Obama (2009–2017): ~2.5 million Donald Trump (2017–2021): ~900,000–1 million Joe Biden (2021–Present): Significantly lower compared to previous presidents, though exact numbers are variable and less focused on expedited removals.
  9. 10 / 9 / 8 / 5 / 2 all seem interesting. Comment on all but 10 specifically Here are the top 10 reasons a U.S. student visa (F-1, J-1, or M-1) might be revoked or terminated: Failure to Maintain Full-Time Enrollment Students must remain enrolled full-time unless granted special permission. Unauthorized Employment Working off-campus without authorization (e.g., without CPT/OPT for F-1 students) violates visa terms. Academic Dismissal or Suspension Poor grades, cheating, or violations of school policies can lead to dismissal — and loss of visa status. Overstaying the Visa Staying in the U.S. beyond the grace period after a program ends can result in visa revocation. Criminal Activity Any criminal charges, including DUI, drug possession, theft, or violent offenses, can lead to revocation. Failure to Report Changes Not reporting changes in address, school, or program to your Designated School Official (DSO) can result in status loss. Providing False Information Lying on your visa application or providing fake documents can cause immediate revocation. Disengagement from Classes If you stop attending classes (even if technically enrolled), you can fall out of status. Violation of School Rules or Honor Codes Academic dishonesty or behavioral issues can get you expelled and affect your visa. National Security or Immigration Enforcement Reasons If a student is suspected of having ties to prohibited organizations or activities, the U.S. government can revoke their visa immediately.
  10. So Anderson Silva. In 2011 prime. Would lose to prime Bo Nickal of a few weeks ago ? yes or no answers please.
  11. Any amount of specificity you could supply would be appreciated. I’ll help define it for you. I don’t want it to go over your head. Specificity means how exact or specific something is. For example: If you say, “I saw dog,” that’s not very specific. But if you say, “I saw a big brown dog with floppy ears wearing a red collar,” that’s using specificity — you gave more details to help someone understand exactly what you mean. So, specificity is just giving clear and exact information!
  12. Winner lol It’s like bro - we’re the us milirary…. In UFC, everybody has this crazy, I guess, view of Dagestan and the way they do things. I mean, they're really good, great fighters, I'm impressed. But people have no idea what we do. The system that we have, what we're used to at Penn State, it's not even comparable. It's like, bro, we're talking like AAA baseball to the Major Leagues. It's different. We're part of a legit, organized... I look at it like the military. It's like we're the U.S. military. - bo nickal. Feb 2025 on his podcast
  13. There is a small amount of specificity missing from your answer.
  14. Wait so illegals are moving fentanyl over the boarder in mass. Who knew?
  15. Don’t do another mean tweet or we will be mean to you next time you’re in power. Is that a threat lol. wait. What’s that sound??? it’s the sound of the worlds smallest violin, and it’s playing just for you.
  16. I’ll butcher it a bit…. So I used chat gpt. Also to lazy to type that much Here's how the clinch worked: If a period ended in a tie (0–0), a clinch was used to determine the winner. A random draw (the “ball grab”) determined which wrestler got the advantageous position. The offensive wrestler started by locking their hands around the opponent’s upper leg (like a single-leg position). The defensive wrestler stood normally and tried to defend for 30 seconds. If the offensive wrestler scored (usually a takedown), they won the period. If they didn’t, the defender won. It was painful. And frankly was genuinely uncool.
  17. I think half the time he’s trolling the left and enjoys the mental gymnastics y’all do over his words.
  18. Here here. Sorry you were kicked in your sensitive area.
  19. What were the Vegas odds on that fight again?
  20. One would think the best 86kg in the world could do so. Weird.
  21. The world championships. I posted a tff % of 50%. It’s still super high even there.
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