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This things gonna be 30 pages after all said and done, thanks Bryce.
 
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Gravity is not real .. Neil deGrasse Tyson is holding everyone down, sometimes he lets them go for a little bit, so they can jump, but then pulls them down again. He let Michael Jordan go for a couple extra seconds. He is helped by JFK Jr. and Tupac who are both alive, and Trump is secretly the President.
 
Good thing Bryce is a talented fighter, because boy oh boy, I wouldn't want to imagine what else he'd be doing in life if he didn't have this.
He has an economics degree. He would be running the economy.
 
Off topic but it's kind of funny that I rarely hear Americans, even super right types, jingoistically support a fighter. You listen to a British boxing show and they're sooo excited about Tyson Fury or other Brit fighters. You listen to an American show and theyre...... excited about Tyson Fury. I never heard an American saying "I hope Gaethje brings the belt back to the good ol' USA!" (Sure, maybe you can find some weird edge example but its not common.) Sometimes they'll boo the foreign dude from the stands but even that is usually pretty half hearted. I can think of reasons why this is so but still it's kinda interesting.

I'd submit that this is because the majority of conservatives/right leaning Americans are vastly more concerned about character and merit than where someone is from or how they look.

Don't get me wrong, patriotism is strong and so situations where nationalism comes in to play (Olympics, or specific individual rivalries) American conservates will back the American, but it's not typically blind support and there is likely plenty of respect given and recognized for admirable foes.
 
When you get so tired of hearing the Earth is round, you start trying to undo everything round, starting with your testicles.
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The advantages of coming from rich neighborhoods.
Always liked scoring higher than them and bringing them back down to earth.

Why hold it against them in what family they happen to be born into? I prefer judging people by their character, bud. I think that makes for a much better criterion to value people by.
 
Why hold it against them in what family they happen to be born into? I prefer judging people by their character, bud. I think that makes for a much better criterion to value people by.

You didn't grow up where I did.
They judged us poor kids plenty for not coming from rich neighborhoods...thus they have no character to speak of.

I ONLY judge people on their character.
 
I'd submit that this is because the majority of conservatives/right leaning Americans are vastly more concerned about character and merit than where someone is from or how they look.

Don't get me wrong, patriotism is strong and so situations where nationalism comes in to play (Olympics, or specific individual rivalries) American conservates will back the American, but it's not typically blind support and there is likely plenty of respect given and recognized for admirable foes.
A touch too much credit, imo. There's been multiple occasions of dumb crowds chanting "USA" in support of a fighter NOT from the USA because the opponent is ALSO NOT from the USA, but is also brown. And it ain't usually in blue areas
 
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