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  1. 4 hours ago, Muda69 said:

    "football related" <> "high school football related", Irishman.  Everybody who follows football at practically any level knows Mr. Herbstreit is primarily a college football analyst/announcer/etc.    

    And sorry, I don't know what "Zucked" means.  I assume it has something to do with the founder of Facebook, but I don't have and never will have a Facebook account.

     

    Sure.  Zucked means he got a huge power trip a few months ago and deleted all kinds of facts I posted that were 100% RELEVANT to HS FB.  But he will bitch and whine and spin it like he is.

    He called it "spamming" when I got my suspension notice.  I call it, he didn't agree with the facts, so he pulled a power trip because of his "status" here, and suspended.

     

    1 minute ago, Irishman said:

    Nope, no nerve hit...just move on 

    🥱

  2. 5 hours ago, Irishman said:

    Herbstreit has NOTHING to do with high school football, dumbass. Is it REALLY that hard to figure out? A blood clot is about football? What a load of bull shit. 

    Post it on the next level forum....I do NOT care. But if you somehow think this is ok for the main HS forum, well, then I have been giving you more credit than I should have. 

    As far as being :"zucked"......get the F over it and move on. You are STILL the only one whining like a bitch about it. 

    Hit a nerve didn't I?

    Put your name with your language.  If not, keep hiding and STFU.

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  3. 5 hours ago, Muda69 said:

    The term "Free Speech", as commonly used in the context of the 1st Amendment and government,   has nothing to do with Mr. Musk purchasing Twitter.   I seriously doubt Twitter's terms of service, which basically allows them to lock or outright delete the account of any person using its service, will change in any meaningful way. 

    Musk's tweets are available.

  4. 4 minutes ago, Irishman said:

    Nope; you are still the liar here.......you were asked to stick to JUST the football. Regardless of feelings about how schools handled it; it was something we were dealing with. You could not do that. Posting just covid stats resulted in multiple back and forth replies among people who were not going to agree that bogged down every single new topic started; so we asked to keep it off the main page and stick to cancellations and rescheduled games; period. That was not the type of thing people wanted to see here. They get it on every other social media platform. 
     

    Not a power thing at all; but keep telling yourself that.

    You mean block like you had ron blocked? lol 

    The block thing will work just fine; if you give up the martyr BS that you keep posting on here. Blame me for some BS on your part, and I will respond. Stop doing it, and I don't respond; it's that simple. 

    Spin it however you want.  JUST football.  Dude, just STFU (yes I said it NOW) with this crap.  You literally allowed it all over.  You just didn't like the facts that went against your ways.  Weak ass.

    No martyr here.  Proving what a hypocritical liar you are, yes.

     

  5. 14 minutes ago, swordfish said:

    The whole "Trump back on Twitter" thing is not the story to me.  Trump's Truth Social (That is struggling to get everyone on the platform and hasn't even got an avenue for Android users like SF yet) potentially getting linked with Twitter (maybe) since Trump's endeavor doesn't seem to have the traction that Twitter does seems like a scenario that could happen to me......IDK.

    Doesn't matter what the "story" is as long as it involves free speech and hopefully Musk shows the world the corruption that was had by leftie big tech folks.

    Ironic that nyag says Trump must pay 10k a day until he complies....

    Coincidence, I think not.

  6. 14 minutes ago, Irishman said:

    Liar
    Post HERE all you want. You have never had a post deleted in this forum.....where these posts belong. You were told to keep it off the main football forum. You refused to do that.... and posted multiple times. It had absolutely NOTHING to do with the facts you posted. It was COMPLETELY about where they were posted. I have said the exact same thing God knows how many times. I am not sure why you cannot comprehend it. 

    No dude, you are the liar.  It had to do w/ covid and school FOOTBALL.  How dare I say that some schools handled covid better than others?

    Stop letting this "power" get to your head.

    And yes, I tried to block you, but your little algorithm you have set, won't allow me.

     

  7. 27 minutes ago, Muda69 said:

    Why exactly?  Do you believe if Mr. Kennedy wins it will open the floodgates for repressed high school football coaches across the country, and they will all start praying on the 50 yard line at the end of games?  Which to be honest I have never understood the need to do this, other than "look at me" proselyting.

     

     

    My  beliefs.

    No.

  8. 3 hours ago, swordfish said:

    Watching liberals have a hissy fit over one of the richest companies in the world having to pay 'their fare share' of taxes for the first time since 1967, and actually using loud outbursts to disrupt the vote was surreal and epic.

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    The left and far left, "Tax The Rich!"  

    Now...."WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!"

  9. 5 minutes ago, swordfish said:

    Don't know why I would post a story about a mysterious liver disease in children that just sprung up recently in the Covid thread.......

    https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-04-24/mystery-liver-disease-in-children-spurs-urgent-investigation  

     
    April 24, 2022, 12:10 AM EDT
     

    One child has died and more than a dozen have undergone liver transplants as a result of a mysterious outbreak of severe acute hepatitis that’s sickened children in the U.K., the U.S. and 10 other countries, the World Health Organization said.

    Health authorities are trying to determine the source of the liver-inflaming disease that’s afflicted at least 169 children, ages 1 month to 16 years, as of April 21, the WHO said in a statement Saturday. Typical causes of viral hepatitis have been  excluded.

    The United Nations agency was notified on April 5 of 10 cases among previously healthy children across central Scotland with jaundice, diarrhea, vomiting and abdominal pain. Three days later, 74 cases had been identified in the U.K.

    As of April 21, the U.K. had 114 cases followed by 13 in Spain, 12 in Israel, nine in the U.S. and 21 more scattered among Denmark, Ireland, the Netherlands, Italy, Norway, France, Romania and Belgium. Many were infected with a strain of adenovirus, a family of viruses that cause a range of illnesses including the common cold.

    “It is not yet clear if there has been an increase in hepatitis cases, or an increase in awareness of hepatitis cases that occur at the expected rate but go undetected,” WHO said. “While adenovirus is a possible hypothesis, investigations are ongoing for the causative agent.”

    Seventeen children, or about 10% of cases, have required a liver transplant and at least one death has been reported, the Geneva-based agency said. With more extensive searching, it’s “very likely that more cases will be detected before the cause can be confirmed and more specific control and prevention measures can be implemented,” it said.

    Symptoms include liver inflammation, with markedly high liver enzymes, and jaundice, preceded by abdominal pain, diarrhea and vomiting. The common viruses that cause acute viral hepatitis -- hepatitis viruses A, B, C, D and E -- haven’t been detected in any of the cases, WHO said.

    International travel or links to other countries haven’t revealed any clues yet either. Toxicology and additional microbiological testing is underway in affected countries, which have also initiated enhanced surveillance activities. 

    Adenovirus was detected in more than 40% of cases. Of virus samples that underwent molecular testing, 18 were identified as F type 41, WHO said. Nineteen cases were found to have a SARS-CoV-2 and adenovirus co-infection.

    “Due to enhanced laboratory testing for adenovirus, this could represent the identification of an existing rare outcome occurring at levels not previously detected that is now being recognized due to increased testing,” the agency said.

    More than 50 types of adenoviruses can cause infections in humans, according to the WHO. Usually a cause of self-limited communicable infections, they most commonly cause respiratory illness. Depending on the type, they can also cause other illnesses such as gastroenteritis, conjunctivitis and bladder infection. 

    Adenovirus type 41, the strain implicated in the liver-disease outbreak, typically causes diarrhea, vomiting, and fever, often accompanied by respiratory symptoms. Even though adenovirus is being investigated as a possible cause of the outbreak, it doesn’t fully explain the severity of the symptoms, WHO said.

    “While there have been case reports of hepatitis in immunocompromised children with adenovirus infection, adenovirus type 41 is not known to be a cause of hepatitis in otherwise healthy children,” it said.

     

     

    yeah, but for the past 2 years, we were told not to post these types of things here.  Hell.  I even got a suspension.

    and one of those people like to spout off on how intellectually superior they think they are.

    notice those people are all REAL quiet.  They will give us some bull sh** excuse, but that fact remains, they were wrong and we were correct and silenced.

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