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hummingbird69

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  1. Biden proving what a horrible president he is. Pretty much ignoring the train derailment and yapping about a country who is not a true ally while giving them billions to protect democracy. If he had any balls he would get the rest of the world together and demand that russia stop their aggression. It's time for the world to come together and put an end to war once and for all by stating that any country engaging in war will be cut off from the rest of the world and will not be allowed to do business or take part in any commerce until they comply. I know some will say that's impossible. There could be countries who do not agree with this stance. TOO BAD. If they don't want to play nice then they won't play at all and trying to attack the whole world wouldn't be in their best interests at all. Standing their ground will do more to stop war than capitulation. Instead of trying to look tough biden should be trying to find a way to end the war instead of making it worse. Our tax dollars are needed here and now not across the world where we get nothing for them. For all you trump haters who though he was gonna bring us to WWIII I hope you're all satisfied with your vote!
  2. Don Lemon is being forced to undergo some sort of sensitivity training because of his idiotic remarks about women over 50 being past their prime. The women at CNN wanted him fired and for all the other people who have been fired for having "wrong" opinions he should be. Beyond that, who gives a fuck what he thinks??? everybody is entitled to their opinions no matter how inane they may be. The problem here isn't his opinion it's cancel culture period. I wonder if he sees the irony here as he was all in on cancel culture as away to purge undesirables. He should be fired, not for what he said but because he's a no talent, self righteous, egotistical media hack.
  3. If the left can get big tech, social media, the news and 50 former intel officers and 5 heads of cia to back up the lefts claim that the laptop was russian disinformation then they can steal an election. It's all bought and paid for by the left. If the election was so legit why were the dems so eager to keep anyone from asking questions about the bullshit we all saw on video like poll watchers being forced out or not even allowed into the buildings at all to do their jobs. How about the people putting paper over the windows in the counting room so no one could see what they were doing? How about poll watchers being kept so far back they couldn't possibly make heads or tails of what the counters were doing? How about the people pulling boxes out from under the tables after removing everyone else from the room and then tabulating votes without being watched? their are plenty of reasonable questions that need to be answered with something other than you're crazy or you're an election denier. The lefts reach is vast especially when you have the FBI in your pocket and who knows what they did to keep others from asking or supporting those questions. If you are happy with the way your vote has turned out then so be it but don't tell me it's raining when I know the gov has been pissing down my back.
  4. Ya know, this whole chinese balloon thing reminds me of the scene in TSRTS where Grant is dressing down the security guy from MSG over the pirate shirts and he says , When WE found out about it and TOLD YOU! Yesterday, John Kirby played the part of the security guy and said pretty much the same thing after mentioning how the trump admin never detected them as if trumps admin invented NORAD and failed to detect them. If the trump admin missed then then so did all the previous admins as well. Kirby said we detected it told you about it and stopped it and I'm thinking No, we detected it and told you about it because the damn balloon was seen by two men on the ground in Montana and not by the US gov. What a bunch of tools.
  5. This is a woman desperate to regain her youth and failing miserably at it.
  6. She's not only lost her face; she's lost her mind as well.
  7. Don Lemon has always been a tool but now he has really shown his intelligence too. Yesterday he insulted every woman over 50 around the world by saying that when a woman hits that age she's gone past her prime. In his apology He used the word irrelevant to describe his comment. He doesn't even know the meaning of the word irrelevant as it applies to his apology. By using the word irrelevant he's saying his comment was meaningless. If his comment was meaningless he wouldn't have had to apologize for it. Don, It's irreverent ir·rev·er·ent /ˌi(r)ˈrev(ə)rənt/ adjective showing a lack of respect for people or things that are generally taken seriously.
  8. 35 to 40 years ago Jeff Beck recorded Blow By Blow and There and Back Again. Only a true genius could put out an album 40 years later and be just as original and inventive as the albums of the past. This album is fantastic. If you haven't heard it, I highly recommend it. PLAY IT LOUD!!!!!!!
  9. Did it cut through the other hopefuls and make a stab at being the sharpest new film at the Oscars???
  10. How about people who kill with knives?? If a person kills say 4 or more people with a knife is the knife now something people shouldn't have because they can do much harm with it?? Any person bent on killing will find another way to do so if a gun isn't available. Just so you can be sure about your reply. Here are some references regarding knife attacks. In 2019 almost 1,500 people were killed with knives alone. Making sure no one has a gun will not stop mass killings. Examples of mass stabbing cases[edit] 2014 Kunming attack[edit] See also: 2014 Kunming attack A view of Kunming Railway Station in Yunnan, China. Image is taken by 40fifw0 on 1 November 2008. On March 1, 2014, a group of eight male and female attackers wielding knives attacked a railway station at Kunming, the provincial capital of Yunnan, in the southwest of China.[21] 31 people were killed, and a further 141 were wounded.[22] Authorities and the official news service of China, Xinhua, said that the knife attack was an act of terrorism carried out by Uighur separatists from Xinjiang, a province at the far west of China. The incident is now known as '3-01' in China. It was also called "China's 9-11" by the Global Times, a state-run media in China.[23] Authorities increased security in the Xinjiang region following the attack.[21] 2016 Sagamihara knife attack[edit] See also: Sagamihara stabbings At 2:20 am on 26 July 2016, a man launched a knife attack at a center for the disabled people at Sagamihara, a town west of Tokyo, Japan.[24] 19 residents of the care center were killed, and an additional 26 people were wounded.[24][25] The suspect, former employee Satoshi Uematsu,[26] surrendered himself at a police station near the site of the attack shortly after.[24] He delivered a handwritten letter to a Japanese politician where he threatened to kill 470 severely disabled people.[26] He also advocated for legislation that would allow the disabled people to be euthanized with consents from their family members. He was hospitalized but was subsequently released after two weeks.[24] Charged with murder, Uematsu was eventually sentenced to death.[27][28] The attack was the worst mass killing case in Japan in decades.[24] 2017 London Bridge attack[edit] See also: 2017 London Bridge attack Entrance to Borough Market in London. Picture is taken by Jeremy Keith from Brighton & Hove, United Kingdom, at Borough Market on 12 June 2010. On 3 June 2017, a terrorist vehicle-ramming and stabbing took place in London, England, UK. A van was deliberately driven into pedestrians on London Bridge, and then crashed on Borough High Street, just south of the River Thames. The van's three occupants then ran to the nearby Borough Market area and began stabbing people in and around restaurants and pubs.[29] They were shot dead by Metropolitan Police and City of London Police authorised firearms officers.[30] Eight people were killed, and 48 others were injured, including members of the public and four unarmed police officers who attempted to stop the assailants.[31] 2022 Saskatchewan stabbings[edit] See also: 2022 Saskatchewan stabbings On September 4, 2022, 29 people were stabbed, 11 of whom were killed, in at least thirteen locations in the James Smith Cree Nation and Weldon, Saskatchewan, Canada.[32] Alerts relating to the incidents were extended to Manitoba and Alberta. Some of the victims were believed to have been targeted, while others were randomly attacked.[33] On September 7, 2022, the suspect, identified as Myles Sanderson, was found and arrested near Rosthern. Shortly after being taken into custody, Sanderson died from self-inflicted injuries.[34][35][36] 2022 University of Idaho stabbings[edit] See also: 2022 University of Idaho killings In the early hours of November 13, 2022, four University of Idaho students were fatally stabbed in their off-campus residence in Moscow, Idaho.[37] On December 30, a suspect, 28-year-old Bryan Christopher Kohberger, was arrested in Monroe County, Pennsylvania, on four counts of first-degree murder and felony burglary.[38][39]
  11. When I was in eighth grade the cool kids came around with a list of songs for the prom to chose and be ok'd by the staff. We were all told to pick Baba O Riley for the last song and we weren't supposed to say anything about it being called Teenage Wasteland. Oh the cool kids, they were so damned stupid to think that none of the teachers had ever heard of The Who or that song.
  12. C'mon, I'm not saying that there aren't great personal adaptions out there because there are a lot of them, I'm just saying that if you're gonna sing it. I feel it should be sung in a way that anyone can follow.
  13. I disagree, The next night in Frankfurt Jimmy is in total control of what he wants to play and delivers a no flub solo twice!. Some of what he plays in Zurich can be heard in Frankfurt and played to a better degree of fluency and flow. I know you'll come around
  14. To me it felt like he was too laid back and trying to be way to sentimental. The National Anthem is supposed to be performed in a way that everybody can follow and join with if they choose. I am not a fan of a personalized Anthem.
  15. Thought the National Anthem wasn't great.
  16. Probably the worst, most uninteresting half time show I have ever seen.
  17. She is far more a part of the problem as the mouthpiece for the climate changers. She has no real knowledge other than what she has been told to parrot so it's completely logical for her not to have any kind of answer for any real questions, whether they are from a so called journalists or that asshat who thinks he's a real journalist.
  18. I never got the whole "it sounds like SIBLY" thing. Tea For One has a much deeper vibe than it's predecessor. Like SIBLY is day and Tea is night.
  19. yeah, but they made it a movie because the game was so successful
  20. Bill Gates is one of the worlds biggest douchebags. This guy says he spends a lot in offsets so his use of fossil fuels isn't part of the problem. The whole offset argument is total BS! His planes are still polluting no matter how much money he spends on others climate control shit. https://nypost.com/2023/02/09/bill-gates-defends-private-jet-habit-despite-climate-activism/ Bill Gates claims his private jet habit ‘not part of’ climate problem By Thomas Barrabi February 9, 2023 10:16am Billionaire Bill Gates defended his habit of using private jets for personal travel despite being one of the world’s most vocal climate activists — testily denying that he is “part of the problem” when it comes to climate change. The Microsoft co-founder grew visibly irritated when confronted on the topic during a lengthy interview last week with BBC journalist Amol Rajan. “What do you say to the charge that if you are a climate change campaigner, but you also travel around the world in a private jet, you’re a hypocrite?” Rajan asked. “By the gold standard of funding Climeworks to do direct air capture that far exceeds my family’s carbon footprint, and I spend billions of dollars on climate innovation. So, you know, should I stay at home and not come to Kenya and learn about farming and malaria?” an annoyed Gates responded. “Anyway, I’m comfortable with the idea that not only am I not part of the problem by paying for the offsets, but also through the billions that my breakthrough energy group is spending, that I’m part of the solution,” Gates added. Gates owns at least four private planes, according to a report from the website Private Jet Charter. He is the world’s sixth-richest individual, with an estimated fortune of $106.7 billion, according to Forbes. Bill Gates argued he offsets carbon emissions despite his private jet travel. REUTERS Climeworks is a Swiss-based company that developed “a way to capture carbon dioxide directly from the air,” according to the company’s website. Last July, Climeworks announced a 10-year agreement with Microsoft to supply the company with “technology-based carbon removal.” Last year, Gates told Bloomberg that he paid Climeworks, which offers individual packages, to conduct “direct air capture” on his behalf. “I bought out their capacity and I got volume discount,” Gates said. “I think that may be at $600 [per ton of carbon emissions].” Bill Gates defended his private jet use, saying he “spend billions of dollars on climate innovation.” Getty Images The billionaire founded Breakthrough Energy in 2015 as an umbrella company for his investments in sustainable energy and carbon-cutting technologies. In December, Reuters reported that Gates has invested more than $2 billion toward climate-related technological development.
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