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WrestlingRasta

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  1. You have a tendency to group a large number of people into one characteristic. Would it interest you to take thirty minutes to research the amount of charitable donations that are provided by ‘the rich’ each year? Or how about the amount ‘the rich’ reinvest into other ventures each year, ventures that create more jobs, goods, and services. Serious question, are you at all interested in educating yourself in those areas?
  2. Not a big fan of this mentality. The Uber rich are so because they put themselves in a position to hire others, or acquire a lot of money through their services or entertainment. In doing so, they are providing our society with services, goods, products, entertainment, etc.
  3. Story about five years old, but the kind of thing that comes up around election time. She was asked her thoughts on the subject in an interview back in '19, and she said that she had a hard time criminalizing natural human behavior that isn't hurting anyone outside of (possibly) the two consenting adults engaging. One of few things I've heard her say that I agree with. I have a hard time with natural human behavior that doesn't hurt anyone, being criminal. I also feel like if it were legal, regulated (allowed in brothel's and such and not out on the street), then it would have a good impact on the heroin and meth and other hard drugs that prostitutes get involved in.
  4. Just messin with ya. But I am curuous….my hypothetical?
  5. Got me thinking, he had to go through those three bad ass dudes, all three who wrestle completely differently, and he wasn’t the savy veteran fighting off the new crop (i.e. JB vs Dake; Taylor; etc)……he had to run them down. He found ways to out wrestle all three and run the table on them. That’s a bad ass dude.
  6. He’s literally quoting what the person spoke of on video against this bill. That was one of the main points (in the video) for them being against the bill…..
  7. My stalker can’t help but follow me and chime in even when he has absolutely nothing to say. His need for attention is kinda cute, isn’t it?
  8. Oh you’re talking about where I wrote about the conversation I had yesterday morning at work. So what you’re saying to me is that even though you were not at all involved in those different conversations throughout those fours days, you’re resting on the fact that you know those people’s perceptions and where they are coming from in their views. Got it. That is a nice and safe way to think when you don’t want your own ideas challenged. I’ll give you that.
  9. South Florida. But what I say above doesn’t just come from my home community (although obviously carrying heavy weight)….I’m around a bit.
  10. To be fair, I typed “John Hopkins’s eligibility billion donation” and got the answer in the first page. Thats less words than it took for you to type out your hypothetical issue with the situation. Not exactly in depth research, just a minimal amount of effort to answer your question, instead of first reaction to be to find a problem with a situation I don’t even know if exists. just sayin….
  11. That (and associated programs), along with school topics, is what I hear most.
  12. Why wonder if you have an aspect of a good thing to have a problem with, when you can take just a short period of time and look into seeing if there's something for you to have a problem with? A quick glance at the John Hopkins shows that the eligibility for this award remains the same as the eligibility for any scholarship to the medical program...
  13. I would argue that when you just have general conversations with the public, as opposed to itemized polls, you’ll find that people’s biggest concerns don’t line up with what the digital airwaves say our biggest concerns are.
  14. Here’s some more of that advice: when the two of you get together for your next pre-game planning session, make a point to come up with some new material when you get sat back down and there’s nothing left for you to go to….whats old is old. It used to be about a days worth of your blubber mouth before you got boring, not it’s just a couple of sentences… Until your next bad decision…
  15. Who said I don’t vote? Or are you equating “not voting for Trump or Biden” with “does not vote at all”? (Another example of your obsession with ‘owning’ me) My two biggest fans. Do you two get together and game plan before you jump in? Which one serves the pizza?
  16. This is what I hope more and more people will look at as we get closer to November, because you are absolutely right the vote is going more to the cabinet and other advisors than the individual. Trump admin is going to be full of people who don’t dare give him advice that doesn’t square with his thinking, and the first Biden admin was appointed more on inclusion than talent for the position, neither good game plans for filling the most important positions in the country. I almost feel like these appointments should be proposed pre election just like the VP…they are that important.
  17. https://www.yahoo.com/news/1-billion-donation-johns-hopkins-152344035.html
  18. Had an interesting group conversation at work yesterday morning, following the four day 4th of July weekend. What everyone was talking about, was what most of the discussions were at the various holiday celebrations throughout the weekend, particularly as it pertained to issues in our country. The central theme to that was in those weekend discussions, we all agreed we didn’t hear people talking about the border, or gender identity, or gun laws….we heard people talking about the parks, about the good things going on in their schools, about the kids going into their colleges and trades. I can honestly say I didn’t hear the words immigration or abortion the entire weekend, and many of my co workers had the same experience. (Keeping in mind as well that we work in government). So it just reinforced to me that the vast majority of Americans, and their daily concerns, do not at all revolve around what the people on TV and podcasts tell us we should really be up in arms about. They may spit about it online in their various venting forums, but when it comes down to daily life, the clickbait concerns are not all ‘our’ concerns, but more the concerns of those wanting to push the buttons. A small percentage follows the little herd, but they are extremely loud so they just seem like a bigger crowd than they really are.
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