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Movies/TVShow/Songs That Make You Misty Eyed
Fireballer replied to BunnysBastatrds's topic in The Geek Club
That was a great combo. Great song and the 90s Chevys were virtually bulletproof -
The Hill: CDC Data Shows Suicides (49,449) Hit All-Time High In 2022
Fireballer replied to Blue Horseshoe's topic in The Geek Club
So I guy who is a 3-4 could get some action if he’s witty and cerebral? -
The Hill: CDC Data Shows Suicides (49,449) Hit All-Time High In 2022
Fireballer replied to Blue Horseshoe's topic in The Geek Club
On a scale from 1-10, where would a guy have to be for you to have sex with them based on physical characteristics? -
The Hill: CDC Data Shows Suicides (49,449) Hit All-Time High In 2022
Fireballer replied to Blue Horseshoe's topic in The Geek Club
This is true. The place where most men exist in society is abysmal. Even a crapper busting fatty woman has a good chance at some d!ck if she asserts herself and is nice. Dudes, not so much. -
I’m not focused on anything, this is my first post in this thread. I was just confirming that you are as stupid as you appear. Status affirmed. Carry on.
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So for every black person that exists, depending on your source, at least 4 white people exist. And blacks kill whites at twice the rate that whites kill blacks? Is that what you’re saying?
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Why Do Women Wear Tight Clothes When They Are Overweight
Fireballer replied to BeenHereBefore's topic in The Geek Club
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I assumed this was an affirmed years ago???
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AG Garland Appoints Special Counsel For Hunter Biden Case
Fireballer replied to paulinstl's topic in The Geek Club
Evidently someone doesn’t know the definition of evidence -
AG Garland Appoints Special Counsel For Hunter Biden Case
Fireballer replied to paulinstl's topic in The Geek Club
Kyle Griffin? Seriously? -
AG Garland Appoints Special Counsel For Hunter Biden Case
Fireballer replied to paulinstl's topic in The Geek Club
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Could this be @The Real timschochet?
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Anytime you hear someone talk about their success with betting, think about Phil Mickelson and John Daly. I’m sure they had access to the sharpest of the sharps, and still lost tens of millions of dollars.
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Lots of people noticed. That’s why the left proactively blamed black on Asian crime on white supremacy.
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NEWPORT NEWS — Shortly after a 6-year-old boy shot his teacher at Richneck Elementary School on Jan. 6, a reading specialist was restraining him in the ensuing chaos. “I shot that b**** dead,” the boy said, according to court documents. “I did it.” The boy’s statements were contained in search warrant affidavits that were filed by a detective in Newport News Circuit Court on Jan. 12 but were recently unsealed. Police interviewed the 25-year-old teacher, Abigail Zwerner, at the hospital the night of the shooting. She told police she was breaking her class into reading groups after recess when the first grader pulled a gun from his hoodie pocket and pointed it at her. What are you doing with that?” she asked. The boy paused, then fired a single shot, striking Zwerner in the left hand and upper torso, according to the affidavits. Students ran out of the classroom, as did the bleeding Zwerner. But a school “reading specialist” who had heard the gunshot, Amy Kovac, ran in. Kovac saw the 6-year-old standing by his desk, with a loaded 9mm handgun on the floor nearby, the affidavit said. She grabbed him and held him in place until police arrived. After making the statements that he had shot Zwerner, the boy also told Kovac that he “got his mom’s gun last night,” the affidvavit said. According to the affidavit, Kovac told detectives that two students in Zwerner’s class told her before the shooting that the 6-year-old had a gun in his book bag. “While the classroom went to recess, Ms. Kovac and a school administrator searched (the boy’s) book bag but did not find a gun,” the affidavit said. In the interview at the hospital, the affidavit said, Zwerner told police the boy was subject to multiple disciplinary reports, to include “physical violence and threats of violence.” On Jan. 23 detectives also interviewed a retired Newport News schoolteacher named Susan White. White told detectives that in September 2021 — while the boy was in kindergarten — he walked up behind her while she was sitting in her chair. White told detectives the boy “placed both of his arms around her neck, pulling down, choking her to the point she could not breathe,” the affidavit said. A teacher assistant witnessed the choking and “had to forcibly remove” the boy from the classroom, the affidavit said. A Newport News Police detective, Aaron Thornton, wrote in the affidavit that “the incident Ms. White describes … is not found” in “limited school records” he got from Child Protective Services. He said he believes that “Ms. White’s incident and possibly others were not readily provided by Newport News Public Schools.” WTKR News 3 on Monday first reported the unsealing of the search warrant documents and some of the information contained in the related affidavits. Circuit Court Judge Gary Mills granted the search warrants, which gave the police access to the boy’s student file with Newport News Public Schools from September 2020 to January 2023. This includes “teacher and staff documentation of assaults, supervisor notes, disciplinary actions, counseling or guidance records,” among other things. Police were also granted permission to search the boy’s book bag, which had black and white checkers, “images of sharks,” and the boy’s initials. Detectives seized a manila folder with the boy’s student’s records, a notebook belonging to Zwerner, another notebook paper from Jan. 4 and Jan. 6, and a Dell laptop. They also seized the book bag, containing “miscellaneous school supplies,” including books, papers, a calculator, note cards, a bag of chips and a pair of black sneakers. The records provided by the Circuit Court this week, however, don’t show that police received any student records from the school administration building. The boy is not charged with a crime, given that Newport News Commonwealth’s Attorney Howard Gwynn said he’s too young to have formed the criminal intent to be charged with it. But his mother, Deja Nicole Taylor, pleaded guilty in Newport News federal court to a felony charge of having a firearm while also possessing marijuana and also to a felony charge of lying on a federal background check form when she bought the gun. She also has a guilty plea hearing scheduled for next week in Circuit Court on a felony child neglect charge and a misdemeanor count of allowing a child access to a firearm. Zwerner is suing the Newport News School Board and various administrators for $40 million, contending in part that a Richneck assistant principal ignored clear signs that the boy had a gun in school that day.
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That’s not it at all. Most are just pointing out that stats show a propensity for interracial violence to lean a certain way.
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Nicole Egert? On Baywatch also
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Science is based on generally accepted laws and truths based on evidence. A man choosing to be a woman is definitely not science. But you already knew this, and probably would have agreed with me not too many years ago.
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Tranny rapes girl in HS bathroom - School board covers it up
Fireballer replied to vuduchile's topic in The Geek Club
Congrats, I guess, to the idiots here. A professional “journalist” has as sh!tty of a take as you guys. Luckily, sane people are in the comments hammering him appropriately. -
Tim Anderson may wanna think twice about dropping the gloves next time
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Two of my favorite tweets by 70s sports