Comrade Ubertard blames Aaron Rodgers achilles injury on … vax status. 😂😂🤣🤣😂🤣😂🤣.
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🧠 These people are stupid!
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Keith Olbermann has always been a piece of shit.
OK Frens, I totally get it … many of you hate sports-ball. I despise the NFL leadership too. That said, football (college and pro) is a thing my kids and I enjoy together (my daughter is a college FB expert) and have for years. So, please don't do the “fuk all sports” blah, blah, blah. It is a huge part of the American culture that transcends all demography. That is why the deepstate trash infiltrated it. Cool Part is … 95% of fans reject that dumb shit outright. Proof: stadiums of 50-90K fans chanting “fuck Jo Biden” In unison.
There … shameless defense of my indefensible vice complete 😂😂
I appreciate the sport itself, and much like America, it has sucky leaders. They want to ruin a masculine sport.
I love my Sooners.
BOOMER SOONERS!!!!
Boomer Sooner!!!!
My sister in law is a Sooner… Great fan base that said Hook ‘em.
I had a conversation about this…it’s the same as loving this county but FJB. Agree we have to balance both ideas.
Here is Aaron Rodgers's BQQM response!
https://greatawakening.win/p/17r9RnfdtU/-aaron-rodgers-get-your-fifth-bo/
u/#pepenuke
lol......
related:
https://nitter.net/BrockRiddickIFB/status/1701680005044953507
WOW!!!
Fractally speaking...........from Aaron as micro to Achilles as macro:
Achilles' name can be analyzed as a combination of ἄχος (áchos) "distress, pain, sorrow, grief" and λαός (laós) "people, soldiers, nation", resulting in a proto-form *Akhí-lāu̯os "he who has the people distressed" or "he whose people have distress". The grief or distress of the people is a theme raised numerous times in the Iliad (and frequently by Achilles himself). Achilles' role as the hero of grief or distress forms an ironic juxtaposition with the conventional view of him as the hero of κλέος kléos ("glory", usually in war). Furthermore, laós has been construed by Gregory Nagy, following Leonard Palmer, to mean "a corps of soldiers", a muster. With this derivation, the name obtains a double meaning in the poem: when the hero is functioning rightly, his men bring distress to the enemy, but when wrongly, his men get the grief of war. The poem is in part about the misdirection of anger on the part of leadership.
And so, fractally speaking, the story/plot has Aaron having his Achilles injured.
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Did anyone see the tweet that predicted Rodger’s injury 2 hours before it happened? Was it fake?
It was actually a gentle tackle.
Yeah, I watched it live. It was a freak injury. He barely got hit. Sux for Jets fans, and idiots who drafted him on their fantasy teams … like I did 😂😂😂
I thought it was "Climate Change"
Yeah, but that too was triggered by the unvaxed.