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20 hours ago, Vic Mackey said:

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25 Goth Girls. Farm out 19 of them to pimps 

Now you have you have a different girl every night and bringing in a couple thousand a week in income

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20 hours ago, Vic Mackey said:

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We talking the Mark 3 suit or Mark L with nano technology?  

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298K likes, 2,446 comments - clownvids on November 26, 2025: "This clip, widely shared online, captures a memorable and awkward on-air moment from a past news segment. The female anchor is introducing a post-break interview with mountaineer Eric Weihenmayer, the first blind person to climb Mount Everest. She flawlessly describes his incredible achievement of conquering the world’s highest peak. However, she then makes a sudden, startling verbal slip, incorrectly stating, “But, he’s gay.” This immediate and very public mistake creates a moment of unintentional television comedy. She quickly corrects herself in a visibly flustered manner, immediately apologizing and clarifying, “I mean, he’s gay, excuse me, he’s blind.” This correction underscores the actual remarkable fact about Mr. Weihenmayer’s achievement—his visual impairment, not his sexual orientation, is the significant detail being highlighted. The male anchor sitting beside her maintains a professional composure, subtly raising his hand as if trying to mediate the situation, though no verbal input is needed from him. The segment is about to transition to commercial, leaving the audience with the lasting impression of the anchor’s genuine gaffe and hurried recovery. Eric Weihenmayer’s actual story is one of profound inspiration, making the anchor’s blunder all the more notable for distracting from his accomplishment. He successfully reached the summit of Mount Everest in May 2001, proving that physical limitations do not define the scope of human potential. His life and achievements have been documented extensively, emphasizing his pioneering spirit and commitment to outdoor adventure despite becoming fully blind by age 13.".

 

#63581
49 minutes ago, BrazilHorn said:

That is a 44 year old looking 24 year old. 

I’d believe 54.

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