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Another great example of this is much of the Covid information in the first 6 months to a year that far far far too many people insisted was conspiracy or whacked out nut job posting…….actually turned out to be correct and the people we were pushed to accept as gospel were the ones that were wrong.5 points
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Oh my god, our hardcore D's must HATE him now! He is 100% right!3 points
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It’s amazing that posters here can’t admit that many people got many things wrong on Covid. Figuring out what we did wrong and what ended up being right should be a priority going forward since Covid will not be the kart pandemic the world encounters. Instead, its like pulling teeth to get “The Experts” in this country to talk about it and just admit to not knowing s#!t at the time on what to do (or knowing it came from a lab and stop slow rolling the inevitable conclusion), letting the public know they were kinda making educated guesses, they are sorry for denigrating others that were correct on a few things, and now learn from the past.3 points
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Good Lord …Fauci and others first said masks aren’t helpful, then they said masks were essentially mandatory and it didn’t matter what kind…then actual studies came out and said only correct fitting N95 masks actually made a difference. …..We were told Covid is transmitted through touch and EVERYTHING should be sterilized and gloves worn……..Theeeeeennnnn it wasn’t. Hooray for Clorox though. …..we were told to quarantine inside and public areas had to be closed because of science….well that turn out so correctly. Remember people getting arrested on the beach Remember skate parks getting filled with sand Is that still a “Nope” Lets see….then were told kids couldn’t go to school because they were death trap…..even though Europe already let us know that was t the case. Then when some States got wise and opened schools, those Governors were called too cavalier with people’s lives by those same wizards of smart telling schools to close. Still a “Nope”??? Hmmmm….we could go to vaccinations mandates and how vaccines were essential FOR EVERYONE, instead of those who account for 90% of Covid deaths. People under 40 couldn’t go to work unless they got vaccinated, kids couldn’t go to college unless they were vaccinated, because why????? Well, we were told vaccinated individuals COULD NOT transmit disease. How did that science hold up? When Covid started, you were considered a right wing conspiracy theorist if you said Covid-19 was lab created. How has that held up? Im sure there is more that will come to mind, but to say “Nope” is being, well…..Wrong will put it nicely.3 points
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Hahaha! 1. If I said this, Chamberlin would be on me like white on rice! Which is fine, just funny. 2. He sort sounds like a dude trying to impress a girl...you just saying words until she says "Really, I like that too!" Then you go "No way, well, we should to do that sometime, here, put your # in my phone"3 points
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Thanks for the "laugh" but I'm 100% serious. Social media is making America (and the free world) dumber. Just think of the "NFL is fake", "flat earther"s, and the "birds aren't real" people. Not to mention the poison that is Q-Anon. Just the other day I saw people freaking out because another cargo barge took out another bridge in Turkey. People were panicking that terrorists, a.k.a "government operatives", were responsible and were ready to take up arms against the deep state and its "new world order". No one actually looked at the video and realized it wasn't a bridge but a crane at a port and probably won't have a huge effect. It all most likely starts with some dumbass trying to make fun of people and it catches on like a wildfire. Maybe a simple quiz to recognize spam or fake accounts should be required before setting up accounts or renewing them once a year. I'm just tired of the liars taking advantage of the stupid.3 points
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I’m probably in a minority, and this probably is unconstitutional: But I would wholeheartedly support a shutdown of accounts that intentionally promote verifiably false information to sew doubt among internet users.3 points
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You just posted a rebuttal to Biden's job report from a guy from The Heritage Foundation, and you're arguing the point right now. The Heritage Foundation is the foundation of Project 2025, Orange Man Bad's fascist agenda.3 points
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There is a reason they have weight classes. Even a 10 pound difference is insane. I know, I know, trump is fat, but, if a fat dude gets on top of you, it is over. Unless you are one of those Gracie brothers that just choke everyone out.2 points
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never heard of that team so looked it up. they are basically the harlem globetrotters of baseball. might be a fun game to watch. here are their 11 rules2 points
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American LOVE for the crown still amazes me. I don't mean you, BRB, I just mean in general.2 points
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This is basically 100% what was said at the time. I know that Covid-Bros will be like "Well, they didn't know everything yet" which is fine and I agree but this is pretty what was said over and over at first.2 points
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It’s been a very good game. But, Caitlin makes it very easy to root against Iowa.2 points
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Can't watch any more of this game, Clark needs to be T up for her constant arguing of calls. Free throws has kept Iowa in the game.2 points
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I think it would be easy. One of our Social Studies teachers does something like this when he is talking about primary, secondary sources, etc. He gives the kids 4 news headlines, one of them is fake. The kids have to decide which one is the imposter. When signing up or renewing the social media account: If you get it wrong, that email you are trying to sign up with is rejected.2 points
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I get your point, I guess the issue is, what/who decides what is "good" information or not? If you are just talking about verified stuff, it seems like that would be easy enough. And then what about stuff that is not verified yet. But say that an account with a lot of followers tweets out "I would not be shocked if the Russians were behind this", does that get banned? I mean, I suppose we do have false advertising laws in place so it seems like SOMETHING could be done.2 points
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Let us know when you figure it out, my man2 points
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My Man, I’m sure you already know the answer.2 points
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Yeah, it isn’t getting nominated for any awards but it was kind of a fresh twist on the original. I did like the soundtrack. Lots of unique music.2 points
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I don't want this reply to be buried in the weekday nonsense. I apologize, @DevoHusker. You did not say this. I was conflating you with @nic That's my bad.1 point
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I really didn’t mean for this to be a thread about how numb it is to have a monarchy. I really don’t care about them. But, this is becoming a very interesting story.1 point
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Visited Texas this weekend. Word is he's on the way to Lincoln to meet with Donovan Raiola. Texas, Nebraska and Washington said to be the top group.1 point
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Sanderson goes yard for 2 run shot! Bringing the score to 5-2, prompting a mound visit1 point
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By next year I hope there is a fantasy league so we can play along at home.1 point
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Visited Alabama this week (no offer). Visiting Minnesota and Kansas State this month. Husker visit in June is his only OV right now.1 point
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The government doesn't only support citizen born here though, does it? And debt is far from a one-to-one ratio with government jobs, isn't it?1 point
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The person you're trying to reason with admitted to trolling P&R for laughs. The tweet they're basing this conversation on came from someone from The Heritage Foundation.1 point
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They need to modify that with a slide where you come out the other end1 point
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