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T R U M P TAKIN UR LEFTY ASSES TO COURT TOMORROW
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2020-11-13 at 8:16 PM UTC
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2020-11-13 at 8:20 PM UTC
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2020-11-13 at 8:21 PM UTCdon't say I didnt tell u so
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2020-11-13 at 8:25 PM UTClook guys,,I'm in shock over the news we both believe in being so opposite, I kinda hope i'm totally wrong this time cuz I see what i'm typing and yeah it seems pretty fucked up and I could be ok if I was wrong.
I won't be surprised no matter the real deal -
2020-11-13 at 8:26 PM UTCOver and over and over and over and...
Unfortunately for you, repetition ain't gonna make it so.
Roll a fattie and chill, Skunk.
As a matter of fact, you should stock up with at least a 4 year stash. -
2020-11-13 at 8:34 PM UTCpretty sure i'm covered for 18 months right now
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2020-11-13 at 8:38 PM UTCI'll call the Feds for you.
Where exactly did you say you hide that stash?
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2020-11-13 at 8:55 PM UTCits lagit man
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2020-11-14 at 3:26 PM UTC
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2020-11-14 at 3:28 PM UTCYou're just like the faggots who cry fraud then recant instantly when under oath and threat of perjury. Talk talk talk talk talk and not a goddamn thing to back it up but baseless speculation and ridiculous Hail Mary longshot crackpot theories out of left field.
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2020-11-14 at 3:34 PM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL It would be unethical of me to rob you of your money.
Solution: if he wins the bet, you simply dont take his money, having proven your point and also shown yourself to be correct
If you lose, you pay out because that's how bets work. Solstice may himself also choose not to take your money, having demonstrated that he was correct.
If you have 100% confidence in certainty in your belief, this is a win-win for all, as you prove your point, backed up with a demonstratable wager of confidence that supercedes a mere typed out declaration of "I know I'm right," and avoids your ethical issue of robbing someone of their money. -
2020-11-14 at 3:38 PM UTC
Originally posted by mmQ Solution: if he wins the bet, you simply dont take his money, having proven your point and also shown yourself to be correct
If you lose, you pay out because that's how bets work. Solstice may himself also choose not to take your money, having demonstrated that he was correct.
If you have 100% confidence in certainty in your belief, this is a win-win for all, as you prove your point, backed up with a demonstratable wager of confidence that supercedes a mere typed out declaration of "I know I'm right," and avoids your ethical issue of robbing someone of their money.
It would still reek of taking candy from a baby. -
2020-11-14 at 3:41 PM UTC
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2020-11-14 at 3:45 PM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL It would still reek of taking candy from a baby.
Except you wouldnt be taking anything. It would amount to you demonstrating your assuredness and absolute confidence beyond merely saying so on the internet. Absolutely nothing to lose by doing so. You are either 100% confident in your claim and accept my proposal which allows you to ethically demonstrate that confidence, or you continue to circumvent it, admitting you're not as confident in your claim as you appear to be. There's no two ways about it. Sorry Jack. Refusing the bet is an admittance of weakness. -
2020-11-14 at 3:47 PM UTC
Originally posted by mmQ Except you wouldnt be taking anything. It would amount to you demonstrating your assuredness and absolute confidence beyond merely saying so on the internet. Absolutely nothing to lose by doing so. You are either 100% confident in your claim and accept my proposal which allows you to ethically demonstrate that confidence, or you continue to circumvent it, admitting you're not as confident in your claim as you appear to be. There's no two ways about it. Sorry Jack. Refusing the bet is an admittance of weakness.
Alright. Where do I go from here? Guide me. -
2020-11-14 at 3:51 PM UTC
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2020-11-14 at 3:56 PM UTC
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2020-11-14 at 3:57 PM UTCTrump Drops Legal Challenge in Arizona
https://www.wsj.com/livecoverage/latest-updates-biden-trump-election-2020/card/jU8pMZdnj6SyRqNBnYgl -
2020-11-14 at 4:02 PM UTC
Originally posted by frala Trump Drops Legal Challenge in Arizona
https://www.wsj.com/livecoverage/latest-updates-biden-trump-election-2020/card/jU8pMZdnj6SyRqNBnYgl
The scope of that particular lawsuit was very narrow. It doesn't preclude other lawsuits currently under litigation. -
2020-11-14 at 4:04 PM UTC
Originally posted by Technologist You’ve seriously gone off the deep end. When this is all over, and B1den is in the White House, I won’t hold it against you!
Oh, there won’t be no civil war, just some rogue yahoos like finny.
lol. hoe byden packs his transition team full of people from MIC the US cant and wont go 2 full years without external wars.
i hope they draft the shit out of your 3/5th of a son.