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Gossip & Opinions / Re: Mike O'hearn new MMA Opponent
« Last post by a_pupil on Today at 03:33:35 PM »
I would pay money to fight GSP at any weight. If he comes in at 160lbs he is going to lose. At 190lbs he is going to mess me up but he doesn't weigh 190lbs anymore the guy is walking around at 160lbs these days. Meanwhile I am 220lbs right now. I would not only take that fight I would bet the house on myself.

The little MMA guys like Volkanovski, Topuria, Umar Nurmagamedov, Cejudo etc would all kill you in a fight. Size means nothing unless the little guy can only box/strike, as they'll get mogged if a bigger man grips them.
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Gossip & Opinions / Re: The Detroit Mayor Is A White Man
« Last post by Taffin on Today at 03:31:08 PM »
the smaller the nuts the bigger the cock

Not always...
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If he is already hung like a horse, why would he consider using a pump???

This is the crux of the matter. He's a narcissistic degenerate whom enjoys parading it around and advertising his experiences for the world to see. If he had any decency, this would be a private matter between himself and his girlfriend. Cambridge educated yet chooses degeneracy for his kicks.

Edit: for bodybuilding related: he looks like a boy physique and should get some meat on that boy frame
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Politics and Political Issues Board / Re: Pecker Sighting
« Last post by Dos Equis on Today at 03:21:56 PM »
"This week, David Pecker testified in Donald Trump’s criminal trial. Pecker was the longtime publisher of the National Enquirer, America’s foremost supermarket tabloid. Over the course of 2015 and 2016, the Enquirer became politically active on behalf of Trump, first in the Republican presidential primary and then in the general election campaign.


Pecker—who had been friendly with Trump for decades—made an agreement with Trump’s fixer, Michael Cohen, in August 2015. By the terms of the agreement, Pecker would use the Enquirer to run stories helpful to Trump’s campaign and kill stories that might hurt Trump.

There is a great deal to say about this arrangement because it is entirely new in modern American politics. Trump and Pecker chose to turn an existing media property into an actual propaganda arm of the campaign—taking direction directly from Trump’s consigliere.

And they did so under the cover of night. Say what you will about Pravda and the Daily Worker—at least they acknowledged that they were wholly owned subsidiaries of the Communist Party.

The National Enquirer pretended that it was on the level—just a normal tabloid doing normal tabloid stuff."

Good National Enquirer-type testimony, but nothing he said amounts to a crime, much less the crime he is charged with. 
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Gossip & Opinions / Re: Mike O'hearn new MMA Opponent
« Last post by Hulkotron on Today at 03:21:13 PM »
Aren't you guys aware that the reason they have weight classes in combat sports is because random unemployed hobos would beat hall-of-famers in lighter weight classes?
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Gossip & Opinions / Re: Mike O'hearn new MMA Opponent
« Last post by Fortress on Today at 03:19:12 PM »
DVDs?
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Politics and Political Issues Board / Re: Waste, Fraud, and Abuse
« Last post by Dos Equis on Today at 03:18:56 PM »
Of course it's "not a whole lot" to a senile turd like McConnell; it's easy when you're writing checks with other peoples' money.


Mitch McConnell argues $61 billion in Ukraine aid is ‘not a whole lot of money’ for US

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) said the $61 billion in aid to Ukraine will greatly help the European country, which is still fighting its war with Russia.

The Senate voted Tuesday to pass foreign aid to Ukraine, Israel, and Indo-Pacific allies by a 79-18 vote, marking a victory for both Ukraine and the U.S. lawmakers who had pushed to provide the aid. McConnell explained that the $61 billion Ukraine will receive is much more valuable to it than to the United States, as the amount is only 0.2% of the latter’s gross domestic product.

“So put in that context, it’s not a whole lot of money for us, but it’s a very significant step for them because it gives them the more sophisticated weapons they need to hold the Russians at bay,” McConnell said on Fox News’s America’s Newsroom.

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/senate/2977604/mcconnell-argues-ukraine-aid-not-a-whole-lot-of-money/

Right?  It's like Monopoly money to them.
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40? He looks 50
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Notice also how it takes him a few seconds to switch from his usual lost and confused look to the typical politician's smile.

Good grief.  Continued, rapid decline.  I'm really interested to see if the media will continue to ignore this.  I that is likely, but man at some point you would think at lease one network (other than Fox) would actually start reporting what is right in front of them.
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