New Dan Scavino....Just Watch...πππππ
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If it's coms beyond dates, time and time stamps: The autists watched, learned and helped with The Plan and now coach is gonna put 'em in front and center for the world to see.
If it's not coms, then it's a random feel good story from the past and just another odd one off video by Dan the Man.
Absolutely f*cking spot on...π
Seems possible imo. Truth Social has been super frenly to Anons and since Anons are the most excited for TS, they are getting set up first and accumulating followers rapidly.
After the soft launch is over and the gates open to the masses the leaders of TS will include well established Anons that will be in every conversation without being censored.
They will be scoring 3, after 3, after 3...
Question regarding TS. Do I just download the app in my phone? There's no direct web link right?
So far only able to DL on apple devices Soon Android will get access and PC after.
Absolutely! I just got off the wait list and onto TS today and haven't even truth'd anything yet. But I keep getting notified of new follows. I had a mediocre following on twitter when I was summarily dismissed in one of the big purges, I just wonder if they built some algo that suggested people to one another based on our stolen twitters?
If normies aren't on TS, then what's the point?
Curiosity killed the cat. They canβt stand not trying to prove us wrong. They will be there to try to shill.
Normies are the new nothing
They will be. Registering an account is easy if you have IOS. There's a wait period to get the a count activated because it's in beta and they are slowly letting folks on. They are cutting out bots before they even become a big problem so each account is a real person.
just Q post 7...which is interesting but I cant really see a connection...can you?
Q post 18? (6*3)
B-52 bomber? BOOM!
2 squared x 13....
That and maybe JASON, acronyms for months ending at midterms?
The JASON Project The JASON Project was founded in 1989 by Dr. Robert D. Ballard who discovered the wreck of the Titanic.π€ Central banking ties in
Jason was one of those code names in Behold a pale horse no ? Great video regardless π
Very good comments. Congrats friend.
Get your game on!
I'm no autist, but thankful for those who could do it and communicate it to us.
OH MY G_D I read that exactly the same way! High 5 /LRAD
Is there four minutes left in the game? How long is four mins on the Q clock
2 more weeks!
I kid, I kid!
I'm not crying.... He's Crying -->
Dang, I got a lot of dust in my eyes.
Some idiot brought onions to work today and now my eyes are watering all over the place. π
Just hand me a towel okay, my shirt is soaked in snot
had to duck into room at work
Itβs just allergies
I've been cutting up onions I'm making a lasagna For one
βMy eyes are just a little sweaty todayβ¦.β
EVERY autist on this board, I pray, feels like him dunking that 3 pointerβ¦. Autists are our ARMY! Autists are sinking shot after shot as they lead the charge in exposing our enemies. Dark to light! Autistsβ¦ the secret weapon that wins our spiritual war! β€οΈβ€οΈππΊπΈπ₯β€οΈβ€οΈ God bless us all!
Long live autists. We love our highest IQ frens, God bless them. I stand in awe of them daily. πΈ
Weaponized autism, fren. We were all there in the late 2000's/2010's, having a hoot on 4chan. I still remember all of the online raids, and the red-pill carpet-bombingsβ being on the livestreams when GEOTUS got elected. I personally scared away a bunch of glowies from the chats, by pointing out all their bullshit. I remember one really belligerent one, who was trying to smear Christians. I ended up making him leave the chat, with his tail tucked between his legs, while everyone replied: "DEUS VULT!"
I remember feeling so alone in this worldβ past 2016, that literally the only thing that could put a smile on my face was a well-timed shitpost from a kindred-spirit, a thousand miles away. It's how I found God: I literally became so isolated from everything and everyone, that the only IRL friend I had left was Jesus.
I just want to live a normal life. Is that really too much to ask?
Why settle for normal, when you can be awesome?
To me: normal is to live peacefully, doing God's will on this Earth. To live and let live, ya know. With God, all things are possible.
Humble is the way. I speak from experience from doing the opposite.
Amen!
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I think this is the message! God bless you, Autists!
And THAT'S how to do it...Boom...πππ
I mean I'm used to it.
Bein an autist that is :)
I've got "something' in my eye...that's all.
Fuck same here. Rip my masculinity
You think thatβs a comm out to Anons??? DS never thought Autists would do the research, decode, share the information, move platforms when attacked, boycott vendors, get out and vote, reject the masks, reject the vaxx, β¦.
exactly^ the DS didn't realize how stubborn autists are!
Also reminds me of this quote from JFKJR;
"I have a slight contrarian impulse I can't seem to shake."
thinking he's also a bit aspie, they say he had dyslexia/ADHD, which sounds like a lot of our frensπ€
Beautiful! That brought me joy. Praise God
That. Was. AWESOME!!!
The autistic kid hit 6 threes he said?
hot streaked his way into hearts
im not sure thats what u/cherokeepede is referring to.
It was a deep rabbit hole my brain flashed down for a sec.
I went there too fren.
Not quite.
6 threes. Think mirror, 3 sixes.
==Autists are evil
You replied in the form of a question, which might seem crazy....but leads me to believe that you were unsure what I meant so I clarified.
I dont consider it everyones job to know what I am thinking so I explain things.
Too bad the damn coach didn't put him in at the beginning of the season. You could see that he could handle the ball well.
This clip is wonderful, but also tragic.
It's not that simple, coach isn't dumb and would use him all the time if he could do it. This story is a very special thing because he was so beloved by his team, that when he finally got a chance to play his teammates kinda went superhuman in sheer refusal to let his experience be a bad one. They got him the ball, defended him, and the opposing team just couldn't refuse such a force of will coming against them.
Its not something that could be repeated every game, or even twice. It's a little miracle. This coach is a hero for creating an environment where something like this could happen, but in your ignorance you have assumed hes a fool and degraded him.
I'm not trying to put you down, just pointing out how a little bit of smug condescension can make us accidentally invert reality. We all have to work hard to make sure we dont fall in that trap.
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Maybe you're right, sorry if I missed something or assumed something that wasnt there.
Actually you really did put him down. I read his comment as a big hand clap for the kid. And a little humorous tap on the coach who was likely as shocked as the rest of the crowd. Probably even thought this himself.
Maybe.
Nowhere was I smug nor condescending. That is on you.
And, please tell us how you have this inside scoop on the boy, his coach and his teammates?
You implied the coach was a fool, how did he not see the obvious talent right in front of him that YOU have determined exists from this one 2 minute video on the internet?
You're calling him a peice of shit basically, and if you weren't feeling smug in your own obvious superiority you would have maybe thought a little bit more deeply about the situation. The kids own father said in the video you watched that he was terrified that it would be a huge mistake letting his son play in an actual game. Is his dad a dumb asshole too?
Like I said before, I'm NOT trying to put you down. I thought the same thing about the situation until I learned how wrong I was and felt like a big asshole, and promised myself to try and stop making that mistake.
If you want to take it as an insult that's your loss. My only interest is sharing what I learned.
Why don't you tell us what you learned? You keep mentioning that you learned something, but don't tell us what you learned or how you learned it. Why is that?
Based on what I saw in the video, and my own experience in the sport, I have my own impression as you know. A couple of points to rebut your response:
First, the boy's father would naturally be nervous for him. I have children and am always nervous if I am watching them perform, worried that something can go wrong, regardless of their training or talent. So what?
Second, the dad is not there every day watching his son like the coach is, so he cannot know the full extent of his own son's ability or talent. Clearly the boy had talent. Did any other player hit 6 straight 3-pointers in that game or any game that season, regardless of the defense and strategy of the other players to help them do that? I bet the answer is 'NO.'
However, lots of teams - football & basketball put their 2nd or 3rd string players in when they are doing well and have a large point buffer. I bet the coach could have allowed this boy opportunities here and there throughout the season if he had wanted to.
I coached a youth basketball team years ago. I made sure that everyone got equal time on the court, regardless of their talent - that is, if they put in the effort, showed up for practice and did the drills. I made a chart before every game to make sure I got each boy in about the same amount. The team members had very high morale and were really united because everyone was treated with value.
In this boy's case, the coach admits to how hard he worked, how much he benefitted the team. Had I been the coach, I would have considered letting him play the last quarter in any game where my team was far ahead.
I think I was projecting my own thoughts on you, sorry if I was. When I first saw this I made a quick and ego driven judgement that the coach was wrong for not using him more. I learned later on reading more about the story about what I posted in my first reply to you, how the situation was actually the opposite. I was humbling and I only wanted to share that insight. Sorry for the confusion.
No problem. Thanks for explaining.
Who knows, maybe he's just autistic or something.
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Tim Tebow enters the chat...
Same thought. He could have lit up that season had he done so.
There might be more to this story?
Since 2016, McElwain has been a supporter of former President Donald Trump and has met with Trump in person twice.
Something in my eyes now....
Best thing I have seen in a reaaaaally long time.
Thank you purkiss80 for posting this inspirational clip. It made my day.
My Pleasure...Glad I could help...π
Just had hubby watch it. He took his glasses off and said, "I don't like you," as he walked out the door. Under his tough ex- military and ex-cop exterior, he's a marshmallow! Love it. β€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈ
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ROLF. I married one of those. that is awesome!
LOL...sounds like something mine would say!
Lol that's adorable
How do you not cry? I've seen this like 3 or 4 times... each time I get something in both eyes.
wow....when did this happen? awesome.
thanks
I wonder if anyone has a "where is he now" update on that kid!
I needed that
Bravo to the coach for giving Jason a chance and making his day, and to Jason for an outstanding job under pressure. Jason kept his cool and finished the job in a spectacular way. The moral is, never underestimate the underdog!
We need a metric shit ton of THAT soon.
Allergy season already? Love this.
Thanks, now my eyes are leakingβ¦
Ok... I'm toast. Bawling my eyes out.
I'm crying.
Humanity is worth saving. Love someone today.
Amazing!!!
Y'all ready
We need more of this. So uplifting to see the good in people, to see kindness abound. Gives me hope.
This happened in my area. What a great story. I can't remember when it happened tho... it was on the local new a lot.
Tear jerker there...our AUTISTS ARE READY TO SAVE THE WORLD!! And that, my friends, is what being an American is all about!!
The dust must be really bad. It's making my eyes tear.
Seriously though, the Autistic son of one of my closest friends was the manager for the local high school team. They were awesome to him. He was on the Homecoming Court and nominated for Student of the Year. He's in his 2nd year of college. I credit my friend who never gave up and never gave him an inch just because of his condition. She expected the best from him and he delivered.
That was the memorable moment for me, for some reason.
Thank you for posting. Amazing !
Made me cry. I needed to see that tonight. Thanks, fren.
Me too!πΈβ€