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The NFL Shield At Midfield

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  1. As a side note I'm sure Grits is legitimately really angry about WFT changing its name lol
  2. World's biggest The Golden Calf of Bristol fan too. After he got run off this site he was posting on the Broncos board about what a huge mistake it was to cut him loose and bring in Peyton Manning. e: so that name is still filtered I see
  3. I'm still dumbfounded by that game. We had no business whatsoever doing that lol
  4. Just my thoughts obviously. November is finally here. I have seen a lot of hate spewed in recent months about a man who is a constant winner, is working for us all and is an overachiever, and that's what the people who support him like most about him. Yes, he's been caught in lies and twisted the truth a little but he's still out there proving his haters wrong time after time. Some people are jealous of him simply because he is successful, powerful, and has a lot of money. Throw in a hot foreign model at his side, and people hate him even more. You may not have wanted him in his role, but he's there now and there's nothing you can do about it. I know it’s possibly going to get worse over the next several days, but like him or not, Tom Brady is our QB and is really turning things around in Tampa.
  5. blah blah nancy pelosi chinatown blah blah cuomo and the nursing homes blah blah fauci said xyz about masks there, the damage control for the story that came out today
  6. Trump takes credit for the sun rising in the morning, it would be the least shocking thing in the world if he took credit for a COVID-19 vaccine and then went on to claim nobody had heard of vaccines before he mentioned them and that he was actually responsible for its development. If the Oxford vaccine turns out to be effective and safe then sign my ass up. One less person running around who can be an infection vector for COVID-19. This scenario you thought up is revealing in a way that you probably didn't intend it to be, though. There's some projection going on here. You assumed that, because we don't support the President and think he sucks, that it would create some kind of dilemma for us if he (wrongly and nonsensically) attempted to take credit for it. As if we're not capable of separating the two concepts. The reason you did this is because what I just described is how conservatives think. Like those Trump supporters in (I think Michigan) who burned their own absentee ballot applications. Because daddy doesn't like absentee voting by mail. Voting absentee by mail is bad because Trump said; there's no way for those two things to be discrete issues. Even though Trump votes by mail himself.
  7. If we're talking about the video that Trump shared and then ran out of his own press conference after being asked about, yeah that woman is a fuging nut and shouldn't be listened to.
  8. Wellllll Russia is saying that they have a vaccine on track for approval in 2 weeks so I guess we'll see what happens there
  9. You made a bad argument and just need to own it. Yeah I'm going to go out on a crazy limb and say if everybody wore a mask in public it would slow the spread of the virus and possibly allow some normal activities to resume. The people who made this a divisive, political issue are squarely in your corner of the political spectrum by the way.
  10. For reference Miami-Dade county has about 2.7 million people and reported almost 3000 new cases yesterday. Using a city as dense as Hong Kong and saying that it's proof that masks don't help because they recorded a "spike" of 145 cases makes the exact opposite point you think it does. According to Wikipedia: 100,000 people per square kilometer and you're busting a nut and throwing a parade for your big brain over 145 new cases in a day. It's also entirely possible that they're experiencing their second wave now, which is something that everyone said was going to happen anyway. We're still rolling along in wave 1 here.
  11. I mean let's use your own logic here. If masks don't work then every other country on earth where mask-wearing is already embedded in the culture and considered a normal behavior should be doing just as bad or worse than us, yet they aren't.
  12. 145 new cases in a city of 7.5 million people would barely even register as background noise in the US. That article just illustrates how much more seriously a place like Hong Kong is taking this than we are here in Trumpland. HK is one of the most densely populated cities on the planet and it's impossible to prevent all transmission in a place like that no matter what you do. Nobody said that masks are magic, nobody said that they stop 100% of infections, quit making poo up and projecting. You're the only one spinning here. Why are you so damn triggered by a piece of cloth.
  13. "Cloth masks can't stop viral particles" is the "jet fuel can't melt steel beams" of the 2020s
  14. Nah Texas controls the textbook industry in this country, that won't happen. If you crack open a history textbook in 2030 the chapter on the COVID-19 outbreak of 2020 will have a picture of Trump and Pence wearing masks and a blurb about how the Republican-controlled Senate passed relief legislation and the Republican President signed it.
  15. lol yeah I know, it wasn't a response to what you posted
  16. I meant "you" in the abstract, not you specifically. I didn't phrase it well.
  17. I'm over people smelling their own farts because they had the courage to say that both sides are the same and they want a medal or something. Yeah that's great, you're very smart.
  18. Yeah that's great. If you're arguing that masks are useless and vaccines are poison then I think you're a fuging idiot. If that makes me closeminded then fug it I don't care.
  19. oh wow oh goodness somebody thinks Trump is a bad President and is doing a bad job Clearly they couldn't have arrived at such a conclusion independently and must have been brainwashed
  20. That was my conspiracy theory of choice in the mid-2000s. Forced RFID chipping. One of those companies even had Tommy Thompson, former Wisconsin governor and HHS secretary, as a spokesperson. Now there's no reason to do that. Everybody has a smart phone and Congress is actively trying to end encryption.
  21. *looks at Portland* Yeah a COVID-19 "nanny state" is what keeps me up at night
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