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Yes…. I’d like to know also.
Can someone please explain it to me like I'm five, why members of Congress are more upset that Elon became a trillionaire than they are that Somalis have defrauded our government out of hundreds of billions of dollars?
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A guy was ready to drop $1,500 on a new OLED TV because his 3-year-old Smart TV was freezing up and took 5 seconds just to respond to the remote. He unplugged it. Deleted old apps. Cleared the cache. The lag kept coming back. He went to Best Buy to get a replacement. The home theater installer in the blue shirt stopped him: "Before you spend a grand, let me show you something." He grabbed a remote and shook his head. "There are 8 hidden tracking settings throttling your TV's processor right now. Manufacturers turn them all on by default. Nobody tells you they exist. Let's fix this." Here's what he showed him in the next 8 minutes. 🧵
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PREACH !!!!!!
Hot Diggity Dog “You just PISSED ME OFF” Marion County FL Sheriff Billy Woods just went OFF on a piece of shit reporter who shifted topics away from a major sting operation to capture child sex criminals. “Out of all this shit, you want to ask about another case? We’re talking about CHILDREN! — THAT (points to the sex predators) is what you need to be focused on— this press conference is solely for those pieces of shit right there.” Drop a . If you approve his message rumble.com/v7b7a1i-you-just-…
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Did you know bananas and peanuts butter make the best cookies?
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No …. That is called “coveting”.
As a good human being, does Elon Musk's trillionaire status bother you?
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This is it, this is why I can’t watch.
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There’s only one person on the planet who could bring an end to the Sorsby debacle that we haven’t heard from: Brendan Sorsby. If Sorsby wanted people to believe he’s a good guy who regrets making mistakes that’s he’s going to own - and not dodge - he could announce tomorrow that, for the benefit of college football and his teammates, he will not play college football during the 2026-27 season. By doing so, he would be demonstrating more integrity than the rest of the Texas Tech administration combined. By not doing so, he will end up being a cautionary tale about hubris and putting one’s own interests above the interests of others.
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Finally some adults in the room 🙌🏼
Texas Tech's actions in obtaining eligibility for Brendan Sorsby -- an athlete the NCAA declared permanently ineligible for extensive wagering on college sports, including games involving his own team -- have constituted a shameful chapter in the story of college football. If Texas Tech will not do the right thing, the Big 12 should. espn.com/college-football/st…
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This! Thank you!
“Using mental health as an excuse in this situation is a f****** joke.” @JohnMiddlekauff reacts to the latest on Texas Tech QB Brendan Sorsby’s gambling controversy and why actions still have consequences.
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We can only help him by having him play footbawl…. And now esp in front of crowds full of vitriol, teams with a chip and an entire nation wanting you out. But by God…. We MUST let him play FOOTBALL! There is no other way to support him.
Who is advising this PR strategy
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When people show you who they are - believe them. Sorsby, and now these clowns
🚨JUST IN: Texas Tech has released a 20 minute video answering questions and explaining the Brendan Sorsby situation. A Texas judge granted Sorsby a temporary injunction this week, allowing him to play the 2026 season. We have never seen anything like🤯
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What a joke. Are you kidding me? Hey …. Today we have WAYYYY MORE DRUGS ANS ALCOHOL than we did long ago when laws were written. …. So hey, ya know we need to re-write the laws so it’s ok for my QB to play. We need to CHANGE COLLEGE FOOTBALL AND THE INTEGRITY … for ME!!!!
Texas Tech Pres. Lawrence Schovanec, on NCAA gambling rules (Brendan Sorsby) “I think we have to recognize the rules in place now we’re made long before there were millions of young people walking around with a legal gambling apparatus in their pocket” Sorsby bet on Indiana football, basketball and Cincinnati hoops…
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When you have to release a 22-minute video explaining why *you need to keep someone on your team*.... it probably means that player shouldn't actually be allowed to be on your team 🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️
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This! 👇🏼
"You aren't a Christian if you don't accept the Trinity." The history of that statement is quite shocking, and almost nobody who says it knows that acceptance of the doctrine of the Trinity was once enforced by exile, fire, and death. Here is what happened. For the first 300 years after Jesus, Christians did not agree on how He related to God the Father. They argued about it constantly. There was no official rule. That was just normal. Then a priest named Arius said the Son came from the Father and was beneath Him. Not equal. Not eternal. A lot of Christians agreed with him. A lot. This was not some fringe group. For stretches of the next century, his side was winning. Other Christians said the opposite. The Son was fully God, equal to the Father, no beginning. Two camps, same Bible, opposite conclusions. The fighting got bad. Riots. Mobs in the streets. Christians brawling over the nature of God. So the Roman emperor stepped in. Constantine. He had just won a civil war and he wanted his empire to stop fighting. He was not even baptized. He did not care about the theology. He cared about order. In the year 325 he called the bishops to a town called Nicaea. He paid for it. He ran the meeting himself. And they voted. They ruled that the Son was equal to the Father, fully God, one substance with Him. That ruling is the core of the Trinity. It got settled in that room, by that vote, on one word that is not even in the Bible. They wrote the ruling into an official statement of belief. A creed. Every bishop was expected to sign it. That is the part people think is the story. It isn't. The shocking part is how they made everyone accept it. Constantine made the bishops sign the creed. The few who refused, he banished. Then he ordered every book Arius ever wrote to be burned. Then he made a law. If you were caught hiding one of those books, you were put to death. Even after all of that, the Trinity did not win for good. A few years later Constantine changed his mind. He brought Arius back. And he exiled Athanasius, the bishop who had won the argument at Nicaea. That man got banished five separate times in his life for believing the thing the church now says you have to believe. For the next fifty years it flipped back and forth. One emperor said Trinity. The next said no. Whoever sat on the throne decided what was true. The official belief about God changed every time power changed hands. It finally got locked in by another emperor named Theodosius. He made the Trinity the law of the empire. Disagree, and you were a heretic. Not in some spiritual sense. By law. Backed by soldiers. A few years after that, the empire executed a bishop for his beliefs. The first time the state put a Christian to death over doctrine. It would not be the last. Then came the document that says it out loud. A creed written around the year 500. Almost five centuries after Jesus. They named it after Athanasius, that same bishop. He did not even write it. They put his name on it for the authority. It opens by declaring that anyone who does not hold the Trinity, whole and complete, will perish forever. Believe it or be damned. Put in writing, and made the test of who gets saved. So that is where the line comes from. Not from Jesus. Not from the apostles. From emperors and councils who needed a divided empire to fall in line. The Trinity did not become the rule because the argument was settled. It became the rule because the side that held it had the throne, the law, and the sword. The next time someone says you aren't a Christian unless you accept the Trinity, remember what it took to make that rule stick. Exile. Fire. And death.
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DR. ALVEDA KING: “I still have a dream! I dream that one day we will move beyond black power and white power and embrace GOD’S power and human dignity!”🔥
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Hunter Dekkers 👿 • 366 bets • ~$2,800 wagered • One bet involving Iowa State football • Lost entire season, NCAA eligibility, career Brendan Sorsby 😇 • ~2,900 bets • ~$90,000 wagered • 40 bets involving Indiana football • Currently eligible after court injunction Sorsby placed ~8x more bets and wagered ~32x more money than Dekkers…
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I love him so much. Watch the whole thing. He is wise. He knows what he’s talking about. I fully stand behind his message. And yes… Trump loves the Mormons… still.
Last night, I got a call from President Trump. During the call, I asked about how the Pentagon had reclassified my faith. He said he would look into it. This morning, he told me it had been fixed. Thank you, President Trump. We can disagree on whether "Mormons are Christian." That's not what disturbed me about this. I don't want the GOVERNMENT classifying religions. That creates a dangerous tool that shouldn't be in the hands of ANY government. I don't believe that was Hegseth's goal. But what happens if the power shifts and the "Jesus was nonbinary" camp takes over? Will they recategorize conservative Christians? The Biden administration already tried to link Catholicism to domestic terror. If that possibility troubles you, then you understand my problem with this whole thing. I don't want the government to declare me a Christian. I want them to stay out of it.
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This!
Make it make sense
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