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Everything posted by MDC
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Another tranny thread.
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There are 5-6 teams who can beat them.
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Cowboys
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@jerryskids is Trey McBride in? I need points. Bills slapping Dallas.
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Imagine thinking I’m being indignant.
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Imagine giving a shiit about the WH Christmas video.
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Confederate Memorial at Arlington National Cemetery to be removed
MDC replied to seafoam1's topic in The Geek Club
They should put all the confederate memorials in a national Museum of Treason along with 1/6 stuff. -
Confederate Memorial at Arlington National Cemetery to be removed
MDC replied to seafoam1's topic in The Geek Club
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Democrat Senator Ben Cardin’s Staffer Filmed Gay Porno in the Senate Hearing Room- WTF is Wrong with Liberals?
MDC replied to avoiding injuries's topic in The Geek Club
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Most normals are going to jobs and spending time with their families, not fantasizing about going to war with the half of the country they hold in contempt.
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ODS
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Rudy Giuliani ordered to pay nearly $150 million in damages
MDC replied to Mike Honcho's topic in The Geek Club
It’s funny because Rudy is a jerkoff POS in addition to being the most overrated mayor in history. But the woman in the Borat movie wasn’t a kid and wasn’t pretending to be a kid. She was pretending to be a journalist and clearly of age. -
2 am Saturday
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Long as he brings me a fantasy championship IDC.
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I’m not sure what Jo Jorgensen is up to these days.
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I’m a lover not a fighter.
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Joe Biden has said Benjamin Netanyahu must change tack, warning that Israel’s “indiscriminate bombing” in Gaza risked leaving the country isolated. Offering his harshest criticism of the Israeli prime minister’s far-right coalition since the Jewish state began its military offensive in response to Hamas’s October 7 attack, the US president said Israel was “starting to lose . . . support” around the world. Speaking to donors at a political fundraiser, Biden described Netanyahu’s coalition as “the most conservative government in Israel’s history . . . [that] doesn’t want a two-state solution”. Biden said: “I think he has to change, and with this government, this government in Israel is making it very difficult for him to move.” Until now Biden had largely resisted publicly pressuring Netanyahu even as US officials said they have had tough conversations in private. The US president has publicly been a staunch supporter of Israel throughout his political career, including its current war effort. One US official said Biden’s remarks were not part of an orchestrated attempt by the White House to put pressure on Netanyahu but were “off the cuff” and “random”. Later on Tuesday, in a joint press conference with Volodymyr Zelenskyy, president of Ukraine, at the White House, Biden said he had “made it clear to the Israelis, and they’re aware, that . . . the safety of innocent Palestinians is still of great concern”. The US president added Israeli actions “must be consistent with attempting to do everything possible to prevent innocent Palestinian civilians from being hurt, murdered, killed, lost, et cetera”. Biden said he could not verify “assertions” that there were no hostages in tunnels in Gaza that Israel was expected to flood during its military operations. “I do know though that every civilian death is an absolute tragedy and Israel stated its intent to match its words, its intent, with actions,” he said. “That’s what I was talking about today.” The US vetoed a widely supported UN Security Council resolution last week calling for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire that was bitterly opposed by Israel. Biden’s aides, including vice-president Kamala Harris, defence secretary Lloyd Austin and secretary of state Antony Blinken, have more vocally criticised Israel and its approach to its military effort in Gaza. The death toll in the Gaza Strip had surpassed 18,000 people, according to Palestinian officials. US national security adviser Jake Sullivan is travelling to Israel this week to get a better sense of the Jewish state’s war plans and their timing. Biden said Austin would also head to the Middle East to discuss “international efforts to protect the free flow of commerce through the Red Sea”. US officials expect the fighting will reach a new phase as early as January. The Biden administration has also been working on plans for postwar Gaza. Privately, western and Arab diplomats say it will be virtually impossible to reach any sort of two-state solution so long as Netanyahu remains in power. Netanyahu has previously campaigned on the promise he would block the creation of a Palestinian state, and in recent days has roundly criticised the Oslo Accords, the 1990s deals that created the Palestinian Authority. Earlier on Tuesday, Netanyahu acknowledged that his government and the Biden administration disagreed over how Gaza should be run once Israel’s war with Hamas ends, but said he hoped they could still find an agreement. https://www.ft.com/content/aa0bffac-d5b7-4221-a715-b7d02fd377d4
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Watch my kid. I’d take that teacher over a Catholic oriest. Or a few Geeks.
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I’d trust that teacher over a few Geeks.
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I like this one better:
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True. The sour grapes crowd still hasn’t gotten over 2020!
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Season 2 premiers tonight!
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Another tranny thread.
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The Lebron Foundation gives out toys and healthcare to families in need for XMas. Some Geeks spend the holiday sissy swordfighting online. Which one is the human trash?