Paris Olympics 2024
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Thanks for taking us on vacation with you, Pete. Vherf has been different w/o you.
"I could've had a Mi Querida!" Nick Bardis1 -
"I could've had a Mi Querida!" Nick Bardis2
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I'll join less when I get back, wouldn't want to interrupt the silence. I try to go to social events to be alone anyhow.
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@Bob_Luken said:
I would take time off work to watch that.
"Cooking isn't about struggling; It's about pleasure. It's like sǝx, with a wider variety of sauces."
At any given time the urge to sing "In The Jungle" is just a whim away... A whim away... A whim away...10 -
Hint: Boxing
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The story said the boxer who was knocked down had been encouraged to decline the fight. I'm guessing she went through with it to make a louder statement. Good for her if that was the case.
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Call me old fashioned and out of touch, but didn’t the XY chromosome mean something once upon a time?
The obstacle is the way.
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Apparently the guy broke her nose with a punch. Sure, it happens in boxing and other fighting sports, except that men punch very much harder than women.
Can you imagine the betrayal one must feel, to work for much of your life just to have a chance to attain a goal most only dream about, only to have it taken away from you by being placed in a position in which you CANNOT possibly win, just to satisfy someone's misguided (at best) notion of equality. These people making the decisions ought to be ashamed, but they are incapable of feeling shame, and are willing to sacrifice OTHERS for their ideology.
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I'm still confused, but think I may need to rethink/retract my above post. I'm finding info that this may not have been a transgender athlete. She had been disqualified in previous competitions for supposedly having XY chromosomes, but the Olympics doesn't care or doesn't test for that. I'm not sure what to make of all this, but I think my above meme-thing was inaccurate.
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@peter4jc said:
I'm still confused, but think I may need to rethink/retract my above post. I'm finding info that this may not have been a transgender athlete. She had been disqualified in previous competitions for supposedly having XY chromosomes, but the Olympics doesn't care or doesn't test for that. I'm not sure what to make of all this, but I think my above meme-thing was inaccurate.That’s admirable you fact checking yourself.
The obstacle is the way.
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I read a few articles stating they had Testosterone levels of men and not low levels either
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One of my employees is interested. It is not an easy journey.
Edit: auto correct strikes again. I typed "inter-sexed".Post edited by silvermouse on1 -
Do you mean a tranny?
Trapped in the People's Communist Republic of Massachusetts.
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No, not transgender.
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We are over the tipping point on this issue. The woman who got clobbered into submission by the man is apologizing to the man, and is sorry for disrespecting him.
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I just watched 4 minutes of women's soccer and a girl named Trinity Rodman scored USA's game winning goal in the quarter final soccer match in the Olympics. Rodman? Googled it. It's Dennis Rodman's daughter!
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@VegasFrank said:
I fail to see any duality here.
Trapped in the People's Communist Republic of Massachusetts.
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Oh you know, men who love guns and shooting only want to kill things. That duality.
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I was curious about that.
I don't even know what it means.
I presumed the gist of the meme was that this guy would become Liam Neeson from the movie franchise Taken if anybody took his cat.
That line about the duality of man?
My guess is it doesn't matter.
Kinda like the "well-regulated militia" part of the 2nd amendment.
It's not that important.1