Quote Originally Posted by sundance: Inside the link below is a photo of the criminal assault on Sophie Cunningham by DiJonai Carrington. Carrington then shouted out 'White Privilege!' The WNBA is nothing more than thugs and happy women! OsgmWN7mGZxP.jpeg (582×726)I bet you watch a lot of muff ball. You really are a pathetic human being.
Why does the truth bother you so much? Truly aheadshaker!
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Quote Originally Posted by benhogan76:
Quote Originally Posted by sundance: Inside the link below is a photo of the criminal assault on Sophie Cunningham by DiJonai Carrington. Carrington then shouted out 'White Privilege!' The WNBA is nothing more than thugs and happy women! OsgmWN7mGZxP.jpeg (582×726)I bet you watch a lot of muff ball. You really are a pathetic human being.
Why does the truth bother you so much? Truly aheadshaker!
Quote Originally Posted by benhogan76: Quote Originally Posted by sundance: Inside the link below is a photo of the criminal assault on Sophie Cunningham by DiJonai Carrington. Carrington then shouted out 'White Privilege!' The WNBA is nothing more than thugs and happy women! OsgmWN7mGZxP.jpeg (582×726)I bet you watch a lot of muff ball. You really are a pathetic human being. Why does the truth bother you so much? Truly aheadshaker!
Why not say what you want to say? You know the truth, say what they are.
Guren Zhou
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Quote Originally Posted by sundance:
Quote Originally Posted by benhogan76: Quote Originally Posted by sundance: Inside the link below is a photo of the criminal assault on Sophie Cunningham by DiJonai Carrington. Carrington then shouted out 'White Privilege!' The WNBA is nothing more than thugs and happy women! OsgmWN7mGZxP.jpeg (582×726)I bet you watch a lot of muff ball. You really are a pathetic human being. Why does the truth bother you so much? Truly aheadshaker!
Why not say what you want to say? You know the truth, say what they are.
Quote Originally Posted by sundance: Quote Originally Posted by benhogan76: Quote Originally Posted by sundance: Inside the link below is a photo of the criminal assault on Sophie Cunningham by DiJonai Carrington. Carrington then shouted out 'White Privilege!' The WNBA is nothing more than thugs and happy women! OsgmWN7mGZxP.jpeg (582×726)I bet you watch a lot of muff ball. You really are a pathetic human being. Why does the truth bother you so much? Truly aheadshaker! Why not say what you want to say? You know the truth, say what they are.
I am not a Lefty inside Covers. I would be boxed at the very least. Carry on!
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Quote Originally Posted by benhogan76:
Quote Originally Posted by sundance: Quote Originally Posted by benhogan76: Quote Originally Posted by sundance: Inside the link below is a photo of the criminal assault on Sophie Cunningham by DiJonai Carrington. Carrington then shouted out 'White Privilege!' The WNBA is nothing more than thugs and happy women! OsgmWN7mGZxP.jpeg (582×726)I bet you watch a lot of muff ball. You really are a pathetic human being. Why does the truth bother you so much? Truly aheadshaker! Why not say what you want to say? You know the truth, say what they are.
I am not a Lefty inside Covers. I would be boxed at the very least. Carry on!
Quote Originally Posted by benhogan76: Quote Originally Posted by sundance: Quote Originally Posted by benhogan76: Quote Originally Posted by sundance: Inside the link below is a photo of the criminal assault on Sophie Cunningham by DiJonai Carrington. Carrington then shouted out 'White Privilege!' The WNBA is nothing more than thugs and happy women! OsgmWN7mGZxP.jpeg (582×726)I bet you watch a lot of muff ball. You really are a pathetic human being. Why does the truth bother you so much? Truly aheadshaker! Why not say what you want to say? You know the truth, say what they are. I am not a Lefty inside Covers. I would be boxed at the very least. Carry on!
For saying what? This is the box, which you spend almost all your pathetic life in. Say what you think they are, Jesus has your back.
Guren Zhou
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Quote Originally Posted by sundance:
Quote Originally Posted by benhogan76: Quote Originally Posted by sundance: Quote Originally Posted by benhogan76: Quote Originally Posted by sundance: Inside the link below is a photo of the criminal assault on Sophie Cunningham by DiJonai Carrington. Carrington then shouted out 'White Privilege!' The WNBA is nothing more than thugs and happy women! OsgmWN7mGZxP.jpeg (582×726)I bet you watch a lot of muff ball. You really are a pathetic human being. Why does the truth bother you so much? Truly aheadshaker! Why not say what you want to say? You know the truth, say what they are. I am not a Lefty inside Covers. I would be boxed at the very least. Carry on!
For saying what? This is the box, which you spend almost all your pathetic life in. Say what you think they are, Jesus has your back.
The Frogs The Frogs by Aristophanes Plays / Aristophanes / The Frogs Source: https://www.greekmythology.com/Plays/Aristophanes/The_Frogs/the_frogs.html
First performed in 405 BC at the Lenaea—an annual Athenian festival in honor of Dionysus—The Frogs is one of Aristophanes’ comic masterpieces. It was inspired by the death of Euripides (406 BC), one of the three great Athenian playwrights, and it follows the attempt of Dionysus (the patron god of drama) and his disrespectful slave Xanthias to bring him back to earth from the Underworld. However, this proves a tricky endeavor. First, the two have problems convincing a corpse to help them with their luggage to the Underworld and then Dionysus has to row Charon’s boat in the Infernal Lake by himself, while an irritating chorus of frogs accompanies them with an onomatopoeic song.
After encountering a seductive serving-girl and two angry women, the two strange travelers are whipped by Aeacus, usually one of the judges of the Underworld, but here a doorkeeper and loyal servant of Pluto, the ruler of the realm. Finally, the two reach Euripides, but Aeschylus (another great tragedian), is right next to him. To decide which of the two to take back to Athens, Dionysus proposes a contest between the two great playwrights.
However, the funny contest decides nothing even after lasting for some time, so finally Pluto forces Dionysus to choose. The god of drama chooses the one he personally prefers: Aeschylus. Leaving the angry Euripides behind, Dionysus, his slave and Aeschylus leave for Athens with an intention to save tragedy and the city—as both things were in dire condition in 405 BC. Source: https://www.greekmythology.com/Plays/Aristophanes/The_Frogs/the_frogs.html
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The Frogs The Frogs by Aristophanes Plays / Aristophanes / The Frogs Source: https://www.greekmythology.com/Plays/Aristophanes/The_Frogs/the_frogs.html
First performed in 405 BC at the Lenaea—an annual Athenian festival in honor of Dionysus—The Frogs is one of Aristophanes’ comic masterpieces. It was inspired by the death of Euripides (406 BC), one of the three great Athenian playwrights, and it follows the attempt of Dionysus (the patron god of drama) and his disrespectful slave Xanthias to bring him back to earth from the Underworld. However, this proves a tricky endeavor. First, the two have problems convincing a corpse to help them with their luggage to the Underworld and then Dionysus has to row Charon’s boat in the Infernal Lake by himself, while an irritating chorus of frogs accompanies them with an onomatopoeic song.
After encountering a seductive serving-girl and two angry women, the two strange travelers are whipped by Aeacus, usually one of the judges of the Underworld, but here a doorkeeper and loyal servant of Pluto, the ruler of the realm. Finally, the two reach Euripides, but Aeschylus (another great tragedian), is right next to him. To decide which of the two to take back to Athens, Dionysus proposes a contest between the two great playwrights.
However, the funny contest decides nothing even after lasting for some time, so finally Pluto forces Dionysus to choose. The god of drama chooses the one he personally prefers: Aeschylus. Leaving the angry Euripides behind, Dionysus, his slave and Aeschylus leave for Athens with an intention to save tragedy and the city—as both things were in dire condition in 405 BC. Source: https://www.greekmythology.com/Plays/Aristophanes/The_Frogs/the_frogs.html
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