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Yep, typical little girl alright,,, (and sorry little girls for that ass-sociation)...You misspelled tweak.
Yep, typical little girl alright,,, (and sorry little girls for that ass-sociation)...
the AI's claim that it's a dissertation of their ancestors.
"Tebow is not an accurate passer." -- St. John El' Dimway
Except that with an otherwise 4-14 team, he took them to the NFL Playoff while breaking Bronco and NFL passing records, after they traded away their 2 best WR's.
And if Tim was inaccurate, (moronic opinion) then explain away these simple facts:
Especially for the rival team fan trolls that are taking a chit here...
Peyton Manning College Career - 89 TD's to 37 Ints.
Tim Tebow College Career - 88 TD's to 16 Ints, in a full season less starts at QB.
Don't like stats? Well then, let your own eyes show you how it was....
The worst QB in the NFL that I ever saw that was a wasted draft pick was Heath Shuler.Tebow was the WORST Q/B in the NFL:
https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/...w-says-hes-the-worst-qb-hes-ever-played-with/
Tebow was the WORST Q/B in the NFL
http://blogs.denverpost.com/broncos...-tebow-single-worst-quarterback-in-nfl/33691/
The worst QB in the NFL that I ever saw that was a wasted draft pick was Heath Shuler.
Are you sure he didn’t mean “twerk?”You misspelled tweak.
The worst QB in the NFL that I ever saw that was a wasted draft pick was Heath Shuler.
Ignored moe-ron troll alert!
I swear to god.
If any of you idiots play into his hands, and jump all over him in a NEW thread about aliens, you will be dead to me.
Let
It
Go.
Thanks fort warning everybody that you have posted your usual pile of male bovine defecation.
Warning: It's forbidden for anyone with even a partially functioning Clown-U brain, to feed the ignorant trolls...
Nvr let them keep you down insta nad NEVER and i mean NEVER let them have the last word. Whoever gets the last word wins becuz the other person is so stumped that they cant reply. Go getem!!!
Too easy to be any real fun, but heck, I got nothing better to do at the moment than tweak/tweek them some more...
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Legends of America:
The namesake cultural trait of the Mound Builders was the building of mounds and other earthworks. These burial and ceremonial structures were typically flat-topped pyramids or platform mounds, flat-topped or rounded cones, elongated ridges, and sometimes a variety of other forms.
Guesses and Theories abound, but actual provable FACTS are scarce or non-existent.
As is often done, the 'theories' over time have become accepted facts, without the necessary proofs.... Afterwards, any other or 'new theories' are viciously opposed by the 'Institutional' status quo....
Sitchin's translations of the Sumerian cuneiform tablets is an excellent example of this process. -- iG
Archaeologists study and can often talk intelligently about what they do find and date, but it's often the one's that were the last to occupy an area, not the one's that were there originally, long before. In Mexico, they believed that those pyramids were built in the AD era, but then they find Pacal Peru was there around 2,500 BC (carbon dating). The more they learn, the more the time lines shift backwards.
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Etowah Mounds in Bartow County, Georgia.
Monks Mound near Collinsville, Illinois
Aztalan, Jefferson County, Wisconsin.
Because excavations have been limited, archaeologists know little about this mysterious community in Wisconsin.
For today's 'Native Americans' to claim that their 'ancestors' are buried in a mound, is equivalent to me claiming that my ancestors are buried in the Valley of the Kings in Egypt. While it might well be true, it's BS as a reason to prevent scientific investigations of humanity's past. -- iG
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In the mid-1990s, excavations by Pauketat, Kelly, and others showed that the hills east of Cahokia were far more populous than anyone had suspected. A wooded rise among farmhouses in the city of O’Fallon marks the site of an ancient acropolis that probably served more than 500 people. At a site south of O’Fallon, Pauketat found remnants of 80 houses, three temples, clay pots, hoe blades, ax heads, and carved redstone statues. -- On a tree-lined street in Lebanon, a flagpole is planted in the center of a former platform mound marking another temple center.
Based on these findings, Pauketat estimates that as many as 50,000 people may have lived in Cahokia’s greater metropolitan area at the settlement’s peak. They seem to have appeared as if from nowhere. --- “Cahokia had to be created by large-scale migration from other places,” says Tom Emerson, director of the state transportation department’s archaeological program. “Nobody can breed that fast.”
American Indians had been building modest mounds in the Mississippi River valley since 3500 B.C.; they’d been growing corn with much the same tools for hundreds of years, and the rivers and floodplains had been there for thousands. Economic and geographic felicities alone cannot account for the sudden concentration of people in the area at a particular moment.
This means that the recent claim that Pacal Peru is the oldest city in the Americas's (2,500 BC) is yet another false claim, or just more FAKE NEWS. --- See what I mean?
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Could it be possible that Alaska has the world’s oldest man made pyramids? And, if true, is the recent snow and ice melting going to reveal even more ancient structures in the future? Amazingly, a small team of explorers has just announced that they have indeed found at least two ancient pyramids. Currently, only the upper portions of the pyramids are exposed but the general shape is obvious. The team was able to find the outer rock edges of one pyramid and the stones were obviously stacked one on top of the other (comparable to Egypt pyramids). The team actually made the discovery by accident while on a hiking expedition. They were able to take some pictures of the pyramids. (google um)
Gee, I don't know if there are pyramids in Alaska or not, but I wouldn't be surprised at this point in time. - iG
~ While it is certainly not a conclusive argument yet, the case for the Alaska Pyramid cover-up has a National Geological study’s recorded results and four individual accounts of the pyramid.
The Ancient Pyramids of Egypt are a commonplace global landmark for all human beings, and as mysterious and awing as the recorded 120 pyramids of Egypt are, they are but a small fraction of the currently uncountable pyramid and pyramidal structures across Planet Earth. With pyramids publicly recorded in places like the rest of Northern Africa, Austria, France, (all of which have origins that are only speculated or still entirely unknown) and the astronomical amount that rest in Mesoamerica, as well India, China, and even an ancient city underwater involving pyramidal architecture off the shores of Japan. (and don't forget the 4 in Bosnia, or another undersea (2,500') pyramid city off Cuba)
But I'm pretty sure that the circle of jerk cowards will crawl out from under their mommies beds to sling more crap at the wall, and bring out their usual so-called (total lack of credibility) debunkers....
While talking to yourself isn't a sure sign of insanity.
ANSWERING yourself is.
What does it mean when you put yourself on ignore?While talking to yourself isn't a sure sign of insanity.
ANSWERING yourself is.
While talking to yourself isn't a sure sign of insanity.
ANSWERING yourself is.
We know your diagnosis...Try doing it in the third person....
It’ll definitely drive you nuts.We know your diagnosis...
Pu$$y deprivation
Stop lyin',,,, you got no nutts. She carries those around in her purse...It’ll definitely drive you nuts.
Stop lyin',,,, you got no nutts. She carries those around in her purse...
Polynesians were among the first to diagnose that medical problem. They called it Lakanookie. The men on the Bounty were trying to get over the disease when Captain Bligh wanted to leave but his sailors mutinied saying they hadn't been cured yet.We know your diagnosis...
Pu$$y deprivation