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Whole legs. Not splitting hairs. Mmmmmmm
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I’ll try. I’m doin a brisket with salt lick from Texas and some chicken leg thigh combos with meat church. Mmmmmmmmmmm. Meat.
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Brooks story: True or False?
Caveira replied to Interviewed_at_Weehawken's topic in International Wrestling
The statement is an ad hominem fallacy—specifically a “circumstantial” attack—because it dismisses concerns by targeting who is expressing them (white American atheists with “coexist” bumper stickers), not what is being argued. According to logic standards, that’s a textbook example of ad hominem -
How is the dan-o’s? I like his vids. I use a lot of meat church but always like to support those that create content that makes me hungry ha.
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Apparently the president renamed the 4th. Funny https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZP8h8SAt2/
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That’s a transcript of him two faced lying boss.
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https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZP8h8aaTE/ Politicians are trash 00:00:01 --> 00:00:03 Congressman, you tweeted yesterday 00:00:04 --> 00:00:11 that the filibuster is a racially tinged artifact of the Jim Crow era. 00:00:11 --> 00:00:15 We cannot let it stand in the way of progress, 00:00:15 --> 00:00:17 high priority issues for the American people 00:00:18 --> 00:00:21 that are being held up in the Senate right now 00:00:21 --> 00:00:24 because of the presence of the filibuster. 00:00:24 --> 00:00:26 And so a minority 00:00:26 --> 00:00:30 of senators are allowed to block progress 00:00:30 --> 00:00:33 for the majority of the American people. 00:00:33 --> 00:00:35 And that's something that has to change. 00:00:35 --> 00:00:38 Filibuster was first deployed by Senator Calhoun 00:00:38 --> 00:00:41 in the run up to the Civil War 00:00:41 --> 00:00:43 to try to, uh, 00:00:43 --> 00:00:47 protect white supremacy as well as the institution of slavery. 00:00:47 --> 00:00:51 Uh, and then in terms of its modern form, uh, 00:00:51 --> 00:00:53 it was really deployed, uh, 00:00:53 --> 00:00:57 in the early part of the 20th century to stop civil rights legislation, 00:00:57 --> 00:01:00 including anti lynching legislation 00:01:00 --> 00:01:03 that passed the house of representatives 00:01:03 --> 00:01:06 in the early part of the 20th century, 00:01:06 --> 00:01:10 but could never break through a Senate filibuster. 00:01:11 --> 00:01:16 And that is part of the legacy of the absence of progress 00:01:16 --> 00:01:19 that we're still living with to this day.
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I don’t know if evil is the right word but they definitely stick to a narrative that is pro democrat. If that isn’t minimally seen I don’t know what you’re looking at. That Biden Jake tapper book should anger everyone. Not only the profit motive but the idea it’s remotely true.
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100%. He’s just trolling to see if he can start some fighting …. So no I wouldn’t take that bet
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Brooks story: True or False?
Caveira replied to Interviewed_at_Weehawken's topic in International Wrestling
He’s saying. As all are. Brooks was very offensive to Muslims. -
Santa Claus has nothing but coal for you boss.
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Brooks story: True or False?
Caveira replied to Interviewed_at_Weehawken's topic in International Wrestling
Let’s break it down clearly: 1. What is a tautology? In formal logic: A tautology is a statement that is true by its logical structure alone—no matter what the specifics are. Example: “Either it's raining or it's not.” That's because it's always true, regardless of any real-world facts. In rhetoric/language: It's redundant repetition — saying the same thing twice in different words. Example: “free gift,” “armed gunman” — the added adjective doesn’t add new meaning. 2. What’s a doctrinal statement? A doctrinal statement makes a claim about reality or belief — it's asserting something, not just repeating or being true by definition. E.g.: “Jesus is the only path to salvation.” It's not true by definition, and it doesn’t repeat the same meaning redundantly. It expresses a belief that must be evaluated on its merits. 3. Why “Jesus is the only path…” isn’t tautology It isn't logically true by form alone—take away the subject, and it’s no longer valid. You could question or deny it. It isn't just repetitive or redundant. It's a claim about religious truth—thus, it’s doctrinal, not tautological. -
Brooks story: True or False?
Caveira replied to Interviewed_at_Weehawken's topic in International Wrestling
The quote you provided is not tautological. Understanding Tautology A tautology, in logic, is a statement that is always true due to its logical structure, such as "It will rain tomorrow or it won't rain." In rhetoric, a tautology involves unnecessary repetition of the same idea using different words, like "free gift." Analysis of the Quote The quote expresses a theological viewpoint emphasizing the significance of Christ's resurrection and the exclusivity of salvation through Jesus Christ. It does not involve a logical structure that is always true by necessity, nor does it repeat the same idea using different words. Therefore, it is neither a logical nor a rhetorical tautology. In summary, the quote is a doctrinal assertion, not a tautological statement. -
Seems criminal to me.
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I’m doing chicken legs. (Thigh / Leg combo) and a 7 lb brisket flat. Happy 4th.
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Epiphone ES-335 IG vs Epiphone Les Paul Plus Top Pro
Caveira replied to mspart's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
Fantastic! Like I said I’m wayyyyy behind you. Trying to learn this a major to g to d ha. Paraphrased. Name that tune. ? -
Epiphone ES-335 IG vs Epiphone Les Paul Plus Top Pro
Caveira replied to mspart's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
They play some nice chords and melodies. Not to challenging imo and I’m far far behind you. if you listen to this 2/3/4 times and don’t love them You don’t love the pixies…. Kim diehl (spelling ?) was in the breeders from that era ….. That cannonball tune -
Wasn’t 2020 the safest most secure election ever?
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Epiphone ES-335 IG vs Epiphone Les Paul Plus Top Pro
Caveira replied to mspart's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
The pixies? -
Epiphone ES-335 IG vs Epiphone Les Paul Plus Top Pro
Caveira replied to mspart's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
That’s still awesome. Don’t kid yourself. My kid started playing maybe 12 ish months ago. And I’m starting to learn a little now. My hands certainly don’t move like they did 20 years ago. keep playin! also Floyd is awesome. I saw them live back in their division bell tour. -
In front of Aoc? Ha
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So it passed…. And he’s just now tired. Good job. Great idea.
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I wonder if this is his slow journey away from mma as his advisors have told him he isn’t going to be world class as a fighter. He showed no heart and gave up in his last fight …. As the title suggests. He got wrecked.
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Brooks story: True or False?
Caveira replied to Interviewed_at_Weehawken's topic in International Wrestling
Don’t know what type of prompt engineering you were using but paragraph 3 below from the gpt. And in reality As the biggest Aaron brooks fan / supporter on this board your claim seems fishy brother Yes, the incident you're referring to is based on actual events. In March 2023, after winning his third consecutive NCAA wrestling title, Penn State wrestler Aaron Brooks made a controversial statement during a live ESPN interview. He proclaimed his Christian faith and referred to Muhammad as a "false prophet," which sparked significant backlash from various communities and organizations. sportbible.com+1independent.co.uk+1independent.co.uk Regarding your mention of Aaron Brooks' brother, Mozzafar, there is no publicly available information confirming that he is a Muslim convert or that he delivered a speech expressing indignation over his brother's comments. No credible sources or reports have documented such an event. The controversy surrounding Aaron Brooks' remarks led to responses from organizations like the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), which condemned the comments and invited Brooks to engage in dialogue with the Muslim community. The NCAA also faced criticism for initially sharing the interview clip on social media before removing it.cair.comaol.com+4sportbible.com+4independent.co.uk+4 While the incident involving Aaron Brooks is well-documented, there is no evidence to support the claims about his brother Mozzafar's public reaction. There’s no evidence that Aaron Brooks of Penn State wrestling has a brother named Mozzafar who converted to Islam. According to his official bio, he has three brothers—Isaiah, Jared, and Jaden—and one sister, Kaiyaflowrestling.org+12gopsusports.com+12cair.com+12. None of them are named Mozzafar, and there’s no indication any have converted to Islam. So the answer is no: Aaron Brooks does not have a brother named Mozzafar who converted to Islam. -
Brooks story: True or False?
Caveira replied to Interviewed_at_Weehawken's topic in International Wrestling
Don’t know what type of prompt engineering you were using but paragraph 3 below from the gpt. And in reality As the biggest Aaron brooks fan / supporter on this board your claim seems fishy brother Yes, the incident you're referring to is based on actual events. In March 2023, after winning his third consecutive NCAA wrestling title, Penn State wrestler Aaron Brooks made a controversial statement during a live ESPN interview. He proclaimed his Christian faith and referred to Muhammad as a "false prophet," which sparked significant backlash from various communities and organizations. sportbible.com+1independent.co.uk+1independent.co.uk Regarding your mention of Aaron Brooks' brother, Mozzafar, there is no publicly available information confirming that he is a Muslim convert or that he delivered a speech expressing indignation over his brother's comments. No credible sources or reports have documented such an event. The controversy surrounding Aaron Brooks' remarks led to responses from organizations like the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), which condemned the comments and invited Brooks to engage in dialogue with the Muslim community. The NCAA also faced criticism for initially sharing the interview clip on social media before removing it.cair.comaol.com+4sportbible.com+4independent.co.uk+4 While the incident involving Aaron Brooks is well-documented, there is no evidence to support the claims about his brother Mozzafar's public reaction. There’s no evidence that Aaron Brooks of Penn State wrestling has a brother named Mozzafar who converted to Islam. According to his official bio, he has three brothers—Isaiah, Jared, and Jaden—and one sister, Kaiyaflowrestling.org+12gopsusports.com+12cair.com+12. None of them are named Mozzafar, and there’s no indication any have converted to Islam. So the answer is no: Aaron Brooks does not have a brother named Mozzafar who converted to Islam.