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That's proportionality! | |||
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Also, can we see the stats for Arkansas? | |||
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two different altercations today in Washington, how long before i can buy a PPV of elected officials beating the shit out of eachother in a cage.
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Normally I would say as soon as you have to resort to challenging the other person to a fight you already lost the argument, but I’m still not completely against the concept | |||
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It's a 'tough guy' Alpha way of interacting with the world. Not collaborative at all. Sadly just another one of the polarizing forces out there lately. There don't appear to many folks that are trying to hold back the brink if things get out of hand in a hyperpolarized manner. It has happened in other countries and USA is not immune from our fracturing politcal mileu catching up to us. We don't have any top dogs (Biden, Trump, or RFK Jr) acting in any kind of collaborative way. In a three way race even if RFK doesn't win this changes the math in dramatic ways. >> 1992 Election Results Candidate Party Electoral Votes Popular Votes William J. Clinton Democratic 370 44,909,889 George Bush (I) Republican 168 39,104,545 Ross Perot Independent 0 19,742,267 >> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1992_U...ntial_election | |||
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Yea it also took off when streamers or other online personalities started challenging each other to boxing matches Despite all the PED’s, training in secret for months, and other ways that it becomes completely unfair, I still found the concept somewhat entertaining But yea a person who fights for a living challenging some non-fighter to a fight is only going to be impressing the dumbest dregs of society | ||
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