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  1. IGotWorms

    Justin Herbert wide receivers

    Chark is soft. That size and speed but nobody wanted him. There’s a reason for that
  2. IGotWorms

    Justin Herbert wide receivers

    McConkey has talent but he had, what, 30 catches and 2 TDs last year at Georgia? No those are not typos. And that’s your best bet? A rookie with not much actual college production? I’m staying the eff away.
  3. IGotWorms

    Hey VAX Nazis, it was nice knowing you!

    Yeah, I mean, if it was a while ago, and not that prevalent, it’s usually not worth getting this worked up over
  4. IGotWorms

    Hey VAX Nazis, it was nice knowing you!

    I think a few did. Roles where they interacted quite a bit with people in vulnerable health, like nurses and firefighters. Wish none had but it wasn’t many and not such a big deal you should still be sh1tting your britches over it four years later.
  5. IGotWorms

    Hey VAX Nazis, it was nice knowing you!

    Were you personally threatened with any of that? I think I remember a concert I went to in 2020 where they required proof of vaccine OR a recent negative COVID test. Oh the horror. And that wasn’t even the government either. Blame Live Nation
  6. IGotWorms

    Have any of you ever seen the Northern Lights?

    Got some really stunning purples through the phone camera but it was pretty short lived
  7. IGotWorms

    Trump stole $100 million from taxpayers

    This isn’t a great play for you when your guy was best buds with that pedophile Epstein and wanted to fock his own daughter when she was a young girl. To say nothing of this miss teen USA creep show and all that other stuff. Trump is a focking sicko and a tax cheat
  8. IGotWorms

    Have any of you ever seen the Northern Lights?

    Out in the middle of nowhere camping tonight. Oddly I have excellent service. Anyway, hoping for a show!
  9. IGotWorms

    Hey VAX Nazis, it was nice knowing you!

    There were no vaccine mandates. Nobody made you get it. The lockdowns lasted like two weeks. It’s been four years now so maybe time to move on? Put on your big girl panties and come into 2024
  10. IGotWorms

    Hey VAX Nazis, it was nice knowing you!

    Keep going with the anti-vax stuff please. This help the independents realize how focking nuts you guys are
  11. IGotWorms

    Trump stole $100 million from taxpayers

    They said it doesn’t include penalties. Those compound so god only knows what the real number is
  12. IGotWorms

    Trump stole $100 million from taxpayers

    But now it’s a new witch hunt!!
  13. IGotWorms

    Trump stole $100 million from taxpayers

    And yet, you have to pay your taxes. Meanwhile, this rich assh0le billionaire doesn’t pay his. But he’s your champion!
  14. But he’s watching out for the little guy! CNN — Former President Donald Trump could owe more than $100 million in taxes as a result of a yearslong Internal Revenue Service inquiry into claims of huge losses on his Chicago skyscraper, The New York Times and ProPublica reported Saturday. The news organizations reported Trump claimed massive financial losses twice — first on his 2008 tax return, when he said the building, then mired in debt, was “worthless,” and again after 2010, when he had shifted its ownership into a new partnership also controlled by Trump. The 2008 claim resulted in Trump reporting losses as high as $651 million for the year, and there is no indication it drew an IRS challenge, the outlets reported. Then, Trump’s lawyers enabled further claims of losses in 2010 by shifting the Chicago tower into another partnership, “DJT Holdings LLC,” The Times and ProPublica reported. In the years that followed, other Trump businesses, including golf courses, would be shifted into that same partnership — which his lawyers used as the basis to claim more tax-reducing losses from the Chicago tower. That move sparked the IRS inquiry. Those losses added up to $168 million over the next decade, the report said. The outlets calculated the revision sought by the IRS could result in a tax bill of more than $100 million. The only public mention of the IRS audit into Trump’s Chicago tower loss claims came in a December 2022 congressional report that The Times and ProPublica reported made an unexplained reference to the section of tax law at issue in the case. That mention, the outlets reported, confirmed the audit was still underway. https://www.cnn.com/2024/05/11/politics/donald-trump-taxes-irs-report/index.html
  15. lol, what a fockin d0uche. Waaaahthey’re pointing out that I’m bought and that my wife was involved in trying to overthrow the government!! How mean! Justice Clarence Thomas denounced on Friday “the nastiness and the lies” that have shadowed him in recent years as public scrutiny has mounted over his wife’s efforts to subvert the 2020 election and luxury gifts he has accepted from billionaire friends. It amounted to some of the most extensive public remarks he has made since revelations that he failed to disclose years of lavish trips from wealthy conservatives, like the Texas real estate magnate Harlan Crow, including on private jets and a superyacht. “My wife and I, the last two or three years, just the nastiness and the lies,” said Justice Thomas, who did not specify what he was referring to in addressing a full ballroom of lawyers and judges gathered for a judicial conference in Alabama. “There’s certainly been a lot of negativity in our lives, my wife and I, over the last few years, but we choose not to focus on it.” The justice faced calls for recusal after text messages and emails showed that his wife, Virginia Thomas, known as Ginni, sought to overturn the election, appealing to administration officials and lawmakers. Justice Thomas has continued to participate in a number of cases related to the 2020 election, including three about Jan. 6 on the docket this term. https://www.nytimes.com/2024/05/10/us/politics/clarence-thomas-supreme-court.html
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