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HJstrosWashington
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@TheYoungTurks I think it’s because you haven’t drank enough beer with them, I’m sure that’s it.
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RT @ReallyAmerican1: BREAKING: A stunning new video of Donald Trump getting booed relentlessly at the Super Bowl just was released. It’d be…
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@YainerzDiaz a .240 batting average with 14 homeruns, would exceed expectations for this group. LOW bar. (excluding Dezenzo)
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@TheEuropeanLad soccer is great ....for unathletic 8-year-olds to run around have fun and get some sun.
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@vanguard_pod Bill Burr also said the refs have been favoring the Chiefs on the Rich Eisen show.
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@vanguard_pod The game was called evenly, if not favored the Eagles and the Chiefs lost badly, it's more evidence the refs have been favoring the Chiefs than not.
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@ChiliRhythm @JonHeyman “It is generally considered safer for pedestrians when people back out of parking spaces with backup cameras, as the cameras significantly reduce blind spots and help drivers see pedestrians behind them when reversing, lowering the risk of backover accidents.”
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@ChiliRhythm @JonHeyman No dude, back up cameras remove the blind spot, pulling out forward you HAVE a blind spot under your hood, depending on the size of your vehicle.
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@jFudgy_ @JonHeyman Dude back up cameras are made as a safety precaution, to have a better view, while backing out. Pulling out forward literally makes you more of a danger to pedestrians because you have a blind spot under your hood. (Unless you have a front camera as well)
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@JustTheAstros C-, Christian Walker is gonna be HUGE, but NOT addressing the outfield is a HUGE F. (FAIL)
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@MaddoxJenkins10 Bregman can’t resign, he’s currently unemployed, doesn’t have a job to resign from.
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@javvpicks re-sign verb (2) (ˌ)rē-ˈsīn re-signed; re-signing; re-signs transitive verb : to sign again especially : to rehire (someone, such as an athlete) by means of a signed contract
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