Origanalist
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Thanks for ruining tonight's wet dream.
Is there any topic that you can't somehow twist into a racial issue?There's that damn white privilege again.
Race-obsessed bigots are the only people to whom the words "blacklist" and "whitelist" have "racial connotation".
https://twitter.com/backtolife_2023/status/1645006428451610629
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Wherein ass-licking regime stenographers express concern over "decorum" ...
White House press corps erupts as African reporter demands press sec answer his questions
"It’s been seven months, you have not called on me."
https://thepostmillennial.com/white...porter-demands-press-sec-answer-his-questions
Hannah Nightingale (20 March 2023)
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Struggle session in the White House press room:
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During the 2017 MLB season, a record-breaking 6,104 home runs were hit by the league, surpassing the record of 5,693 set in 2000, during the height of the steroid era.[8][9] Beginning that season, several commentators pointed out the surge in home run rate and pointed to the 2015 All-Star Break as a likely beginning point for a change in baseball composition, if there was one.[8] In an article for The Ringer in 2017, Ben Lindbergh and Mitchel Lichtman tested three dozen game-used balls and found evidence that in 2015 the balls became slightly bouncier, and in 2016, the balls became slightly smaller and with lower seams.[10] New York Mets manager Terry Collins said, "The seams on the ball are definitely lower. I think that’s why everybody is having blister problems all of a sudden. And there’s no question that the ball is harder."[11] The following month San Francisco Giants pitcher Johnny Cueto stated that he strongly suspected that a "tighter" baseball was the cause of the first blisters in his career.[12][13] MLB commissioner Rob Manfred repeatedly denied allegations that modern baseballs are "juiced" throughout 2017, maintaining that baseballs continue to be tested and fall within their designated measurable limits.[14]