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No matter how many beers, sorry to say, some cocksuckers tried to and were part of a coupe or as I will put it, SOME POLITICAL BASTARDS ATTEMPTE3D TO THIS IS THE HARD THING, OUR BEST BOYOYS ATTEMEMTED TO TAKE OVER AND HAD PLANS FOR AFTERWORDS, TO f@#CK WITH OUR F@#KING ELECTION EXACUSE MY f@#king french.
"Trump loves the USA! I'm horrified by our Controlled Media. " <#464841979897970698>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e_BJI-1SYBQ
You have gained a rank @Bobby, you just advanced to 15 . Thanks for all you do Patriot!
@SlipperyRock I barely understand your English forget the French 🤗. You doing ok?
I am not Pickable or Pokeable
@SlipperyRock Wasn’t picking or poking, I was slightly joking🙃
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I just deleted a load of crap lol you have no Idea and you think what does that damn drunk know... what a wild world we live in
Remain Calm
And QAnon?
Please understand getting drunk and ranting here is not a good idea
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCF0ycNgowQ Be Prepared! Remain Calm!
Joining voat?
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ARTICLE: Jena Greene | Reporter @ the Daily Caller
Remember The NFL Player That Retired In The Middle Of A Game Last Week?
He’s Speaking Out 09/20/2018
Buffalo Bills corner-back Vontae Davis, who shocked the sports world after he retired during halftime last week, is finally explaining his side of the story.... “I didn’t feel a need …
“I went to the bench after that series and it just hit me,” Davis said. “I don’t belong on that field anymore.” .... Just 47 seconds before the halftime whistle, Davis approached defensive backs coach John Butler, and simply said, “I’m done.”
At halftime, ... he quietly told some of his teammates that he was leaving and made tracks to the locker room.“...That moment was shocking to me, as well,” he said, adding, “My intention was not to hurt my teammates,” but he knew he was making the right decision. “In that moment, my intuition was telling me I don’t belong on that field anymore.”
Davis also says he hasn’t felt this good in his “whole life.”
“I left everything the league wanted me to be, playing for my teammates while injured, the gladiator mentality, it all just popped,” he said on a final note. “And when it popped, I just wanted to leave it all behind. So that’s why I don’t care what people say. That experience was personal and not meant for anyone else to understand. It was me cold turkey leaving behind an identity that I carried with me for so long.”