@sheikh_will@PhoebePlague Love that the original point was “I’m not saying anyone who disagrees or is neutral is evil” and then when challenged the default was immediately to call them evil or a bot
@smoces2solid @urbexologyvault @LucaGuadagnegro@Yankees Life seems short when it’s flashing before your eyes 🤣 tho pretending to be hood like you seem to it might be quicker than you think, and still no one will miss you 😙
He killed 3 people over 17 years, including the wrong target, the Austin bomber was a jobless incel with no real motivation and killed 2 people in 20 days. If modern cameras existed in the unabombers age he would be a illinois university bar trivia night answer
Ted Kaczynski was a total loser. So called genius rarely found his target, had bombs fail to detonate, and attacked meaningless people irrelevant to his manifesto and beliefs about society. He was only able to get away with it for so long because security cameras werent so common
@Lestan21@theStephenJKD@EndymionYT Socialists desperately coping over the most infamous fascists of all time being overt socialists will never not be funny
Growing up, whenever I traveled abroad and told people I was from Oklahoma City, I almost always heard the same response:
“Oh…OKC. Timothy McVeigh. The bombing.”
That was our legacy. Known around the world for the deadliest act of domestic terrorism in U.S. history.
For a long time, it felt like we’d always be remembered for that tragedy.
But then, something changed.
Around the early 2010s, I’d tell people I was from OKC, and they’d say:
“Oh, Kevin Durant! Russell Westbrook! The Thunder, such a great team.”
The Thunder didn’t just bring basketball to Oklahoma City. They brought healing. Identity. Pride. A new story to tell.
The entire downtown has been transformed around the Thunder arena.
They helped turn the page. From pain to possibility. From being defined by tragedy to being united by something hopeful.
So when you see me hyped about this team, just know: it’s not just about sports.
It’s about a city that rebuilt itself from the rubble. A community that found new life through shared hope and purpose.
That’s the power of sports.
With all the tragedy and hardship in the world, we get these brief moments of joy and unity together as a community for a common cause. Our team, our city.
Thank you Thunder, the 2025 NBA Champions!
This is a miserable look for the NCAA, tossing 2 Coastal coaches in the first inning of game 2 of the literal final? That ump shouldnt ever be in charge of a meaningful game ever again