Ladies, please help Conflict come to terms with his homosexuality

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  • God_Yunn
    God_Yunn Members Posts: 9,081 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    no muscle tension whatsoever

    So ....what?
  • Stew
    Stew Members, Moderators, Writer Posts: 52,234 Regulator
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    lol when I first seen the replay of how that last minute went I knew that ? was fake. At least folks didn't pay $100 to watch it.
  • playmaker88
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    Is that Donald Trump and Jim Jones in the front row lol
  • Elzo69Renaissance
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    Definitely Trump
  • Mastery
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    no muscle tension whatsoever
    Yooo @Black_Samson the whole time I'm talking ? like "slide your ? left hand down behind his head and choke him the ? out for real."
  • Idiopathic Joker
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    Is that Donald Trump and Jim Jones in the front row lol

    Westlemania IV Trump Plaza. Disaster of a show with a few gems here and there
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  • Stew
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    JokerKing wrote: »
    Is that Donald Trump and Jim Jones in the front row lol

    Westlemania IV Trump Plaza. Disaster of a show with a few gems here and there

    U old as ?
  • Idiopathic Joker
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    Stew wrote: »
    JokerKing wrote: »
    Is that Donald Trump and Jim Jones in the front row lol

    Westlemania IV Trump Plaza. Disaster of a show with a few gems here and there

    U old as ?

    I'm 32 ?
  • Recaptimus_Prime360
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    That punch to the face was real tho.
  • Stew
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    JokerKing wrote: »
    Stew wrote: »
    JokerKing wrote: »
    Is that Donald Trump and Jim Jones in the front row lol

    Westlemania IV Trump Plaza. Disaster of a show with a few gems here and there

    U old as ?

    I'm 32 ?

    ? im 27 u old as ?
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  • 700
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    The coupe look like akon!
  • Purr
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    Charlie_ wrote: »
    Just to see your vision become a reality and writing checks... feels ? great.

    hey sis.....como estas

    @2stepz_ahead‌ imma call you soon. :)


    Please check email tho.
  • Melqart
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    Sion wrote: »
    I'll be back tomorrow but I just wanted to get that off my mind LOLOL

    Appreciate the knowledge drop brotha. Always good to get another perspective on macro economics. Thanks.
  • JonnyRoccIT
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    ...When you Say or Do certain ? to Test someone's Character & they fail like a muhfucka . lol
  • OmegaConflict
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  • 2stepz_ahead
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    Sion wrote: »
    Abraxas wrote: »
    Damn... Greece is about to default on their debt it looks like. their unemployment rate is already 26%... theyre looking pretty ?

    @Abraxas

    Greece, Spain, Portugal, Italy and several others. The EU tried to created the "United States of Europe" and failed (albeit having a long way to go, it's a good idea but the execution and timing was wrong), although I don't believe they will just crumble. I think if Greece ever chooses exit to default they need to do it on their own accord b/c if they get forced out you have to remember they will bounce back at SOME point but that resentment and anger can often become precursors to war in the future, especially if there's gain. The biggest problem with the EU is that many countries gave up their right to print money, so in the event of recession they can't inflate their economies and put money out to circulate. The biggest issue with the EU is also that they have very poor fiscal policy as a result, IMO it's stupid for a country to give up the right to print money. The ONLY country they tried to approach and turned them down was Switzerland & Russia. They were smart not joining them in the long-run, the Swiss franc is still strong, their economy LITERALLY avoided recession and they still have the ability to print money if need be. Russia is Russia and they just have a strong sense of independence, it would take the most extreme political and social reform before they EVER in your lifetime 'bend the knee'. Germany is likely going to have to open it's wallets but that's the issue with Europe, Germans are saying "why should we pay for Greece's problem ?" and that's an issue. You'd never hear a New Yorker say that to a Texan or Floridian, simply because they can identity with each other as Americans.


    Another problem with the EU is that they don't all identify as "European" b/c of the connotations it has (aka white). If I go to Spain or Turkey and ask "what are you ?" they will say "Spanish" or "Turkish", same with Germany, France, etc. In America, if I ask a New Yorker, Texan or Floridian they will say "I'm American" OR "African American" or "Latino American". That unity is very important. You'll see congress fight like cats and dogs but in the end when economic maelstroms hit, 9 times out of 10 (and that lonely 1 time I refer to the S&P 500 downgrade when the ? Republicans didn't want to raise the debt ceiling just a little b/c they wanted to spite Obama SMMFH), the 9 times out of 10 tho they agree to do what's good for the economy, whether it's a bailout or stimulus package. America is not perfect but it is a far better economy and political system than the European Union. Part of why it was so hard for Mario Draghi to get the help of the central bank or other countries to co-operate was b/c of this. Things are better in the EU now, but they need to focus more on developing a better fiscal union as opposed to monetary so these things don't happen again. The bigger countries like Spain, Germany, France, Italy, UK basically allowed these countries to use their credit cards to build their countries up and didn't set a spending limit. That came back and bite them all in the ass.


    Time will reveal what happens in the EU but longer term I think they will fine. It's not the EU we need to focus on tho it's China. I sense that the shadow banking, wild real estate prices and empty buildings and excessive spending is going to catch up to China and plunge it into recession at some point in the near future. Should this occur it will also pose bad consequences for commodities and trickle into the global economy greatly affecting commodity based countries such as Canada, Russia, Brazil and possibly even Africa among others. I don't think it'll impact the U.S. as much tho, the Americans are probably looking forward to it as it'll allow for them to put money into China and maybe even work to make China a more "democratic" system in a "Chinese-way" so it's easier for foreign investment. These are interesting times but don't be fearful of recession, embrace them, for the prices they create allow for tremendous opportunity. Some economies need to go through it to become better.


    britain said f the euro...they still using the pound even tho they are part of the EU. and the pound is very strong.

    its crazy because here peple are thinking its only a matter of time before switzerland joins the EU.
    after the franc debacle in january...they are damn near even.

    quite a few mom and pop exchanges had to close in my area on that day.
  • OmegaConflict
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    Lol@pico pretending like she has a life
    I'm done
  • texasdaking88
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  • OmegaConflict
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    I always wondered how white ppl find these black church's. These mothfuckas are never invited either.
  • 2stepz_ahead
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    i went to a white church once......they kept their eyes on me the whole time and i didnt feel welcomed.

    last time i was there.

    once i did find a church....we always welcomed white people in.

    havent been back to the states since this happened....i am curious how it will be now
  • gns
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    Speaking of negroid churches
    I know it's prolly in that thread about the shooting but I saw a vid on worldstar where they had that cac that shot up the church listening to the victims families at some hearing and the first thing one of them old aunt Jemima fat black silly hat wearing ignant ? did was tell the shooter "I forgive u" almost threw my ? phone in disgust.
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