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  2. It’s over anyway. Sark not being able to develop Quinn (he got worse each year) and not being able to develop a manning is all you need and the narrative is done
  3. More making fun of the ghouls. aa403f78b05cee5d5b4d79eaa03c01f5.mp4 85406948d1e321e6cc930187115e8643.mp4
  4. I’m just merely pointing out that a majority of people whether they identify as conservative or liberal see things very differently when it comes to online speech. For the most part I’m agnostic politically. I see flaws in both parties. I see flaws. So I don’t take my marching orders from anyone. I seek to better understand. I make mistakes all the time but I pride myself on trying to get to the heart of why people say what they do or think what they think. I often misinterpret what others say. So I try very hard to make sure that I understand where they are coming from. I don’t know if you put much stock in Pew Research. My understanding was that they are non partisan. But I found their research into how people on both sides of the political spectrum view online comments and how they should be dealt with far differently. screenshots are comments from a project Pew did about a decade ago and it seems just as relevant today. Those are from their site. I am also linking the article. People see things way differently. And it explains a lot about where we are today imo. My opinions constantly evolve. But the idea I have to endorse a particular idea or opinion or “popular groupthink” or I’m a bad person with bad intentions is where I wholeheartedly disagree. I seek to understand and I absolutely try to the best of my abilities to be mindful that many of my privately held opinions are not shared and I do try very hard to not be offensive. Aggravating sure, but I do try very hard to be respectful with most everyone I encounter online and in person. Even if I 100% think they are wrong. Most people aren’t bad people. But the idea we can only think one way or have opinions one way is what is wrong and bad. My opinions constantly evolve. Constantly. history tells the tale. We could have been all wrong about something that has happened in the last 25 years and later learn we were 100 wrong and destroyed others because of being wrong. Happens all the time,
  5. He just kept doing what he was doing. And nobody stopped him. You're describing consequences, not cancellation. And it wasn't the office of President advocating for specific, targeted actions
  6. That’s where I’m at. I think his issues are being thrown in the spotlight. Let him come off the bench like last year in certain situations and maybe he’ll settle down. We aren’t winning many games this year with a qb throwing a 50% completion rate and a little over 100 yards.
  7. Fair. Were those events caused by the government getting involved?
  8. Preferably a QB/OC combo like OU did last offseason
  9. Catch up to...? Does your mom know you got into the liquor?
  10. White kid from Utah kills Charlie Kirk = "The group of people that did this will pay." Fucking ghouls.
  11. Is it not out of the realm of possibility? Hence the word “IF”
  12. I thought this was banned
  13. This definitely needed its own thread and wasn’t already covered elsewhere.
  14. That was OU’s MO w/ a lot of success for a decade
  15. I too am interested in the Matthew Caldwell experience.
  16. Trump got Cooked.
  17. Maybe he took that advice about enjoying the college life a little too serious?
  18. I could see where NIL and his last name are a detriment to motivation.
  19. Hey, keep Livingstone out of this mutt-face
  20. Ramsey Gary. Fifth set dig machine
  21. If you could just leave Gilbert in until the OU game.. that'd be great. Thanks in advance, Switzers prostate
  22. No disagreement out of me. For some damn reason I’ve found myself lurking after being off it for years.
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