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New Orleans: officially Saltiest place on Earth


ncfan

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It’s too bad that people will come out in droves to protest the Super Bowl,..

but not something important like healthcare.... requiring church groups to have the same scrutiny on medical and schooling so things like “conversion therapy” don’t happen,.. or others.

people wonder why things are so great publically but so screwed up in reality.

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1 hour ago, GOOGLE JIM BOB COOTER said:

looks like old navy on black friday. just a reflection of the team i guess. im sure michael thomas had a blast

 

Wait wait waaaaaiiiiiittttt. 

Is your gripe that you see too many white folk? Is that the problem?

lolololololololololololol. 

MT doesn’t gaf about you or Eric Reid. 

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1 hour ago, peteywheatstraw said:

Really good player, but dude is straight up looney tunes.  Bless your heart type special. 

Eh. He loves football and hates his opponents. Can definitely get hating him from an opposing view. Love him if he’s on your team, hate him if he’s not type. Wouldn’t trade him for any WR in the league. 

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