What?
Those that furiously post on social media screaming for change, often just following the crowd with no legit evidence or facts to warrant said change. Also refusing to have an open mind for the other side.
What?
I don't even know what to call this Vegas thing anymore. Nothing seems appropriate to me. The initial shock of being right in the middle of this _____ is wearing off for my daughter. She's now stuck on this horrific emotional rollercoaster on which she didn't choose to ride. The anger I feel now, because of what this freaktard did to my daughter is, somehow, multiplied by all of the other victims and families. I'm pretty sure I've never been more pi$$ed off in my entire life. And that's saying something. I'm not liking at all thinking what I would do to this freaktard if given the chance. I'm not feeling like much of a Christian this week...
Those that furiously post on social media screaming for change, often just following the crowd with no legit evidence or facts to warrant said change. Also refusing to have an open mind for the other side.
Thank you!Positive vibes to her my friend.
This is a good point you bring up.......what do you call it? It's so reprehensible it defies a title or name.
The internet, and especially social media has morphed in the last few years. It used to be a really great place to advertise at reasonable prices. Now it's actually more expensive to mount a successful marketing campaign because the web is SO flooded and crowded.
It's also now the least trusted source out of TV, radio, print and web. It comes in last. Largely because of all the drivel on social media platforms.
Love Jo Rogans podcast. It has alot of helpful topics with experts, and quite a bit of BS'n if you like that. Followed him for years, is a good dude!Big fan of Joe Rogan's podcast which has assisted me with so many challenges and factors in this current Life.
I don't blame you. Such evil. Glad your daughter is ok. Prayers to her and your family. 'What Satan intended for evil, God will turn around for His glory!' Remember.I don't even know what to call this Vegas thing anymore. Nothing seems appropriate to me. The initial shock of being right in the middle of this _____ is wearing off for my daughter. She's now stuck on this horrific emotional rollercoaster on which she didn't choose to ride. The anger I feel now, because of what this freaktard did to my daughter is, somehow, multiplied by all of the other victims and families. I'm pretty sure I've never been more pi$$ed off in my entire life. And that's saying something. I'm not liking at all thinking what I would do to this freaktard if given the chance. I'm not feeling like much of a Christian this week...
Thank you. Yeah, I'm trying to see through all theI don't blame you. Such evil. Glad your daughter is ok. Prayers to her and your family. 'What Satan intended for evil, God will turn around for His glory!' Remember.
Good guy DeMarco Murray!
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.co...ay-donates-50000-to-las-vegas-police-victims/
DeMarco Murray donates $50,000 to Las Vegas police, victims
Posted by Mike Florio on October 8, 2017, 8:29 AM EDT
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Las Vegas native and Titans running back DeMarco Murray was affected even more deeply than most by last Sunday’s senseless horror in his hometown. He has decided to do something about it.
Via Adam Schefter of ESPN, Murray has donated$25,000 to the Las Vegas Police Department and another $25,000 to the families of the victims of the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history.
“When I heard about the terror and devastation in my hometown of Las Vegas, I couldn’t believe it,” Murray said. “I was shocked, sickened and scared for the families and friends of the victims. I want to help and do whatever I can to take away their pain from such a horrific experiences.
“Las Vegas is special city not just to me, my family and friends, but this whole world. It’s a shame to for the city to have to endure such an attack. I pray for the victims and their families and hope our great country can work diligently towards keeping our people safe and eliminated these kinds of attacks in the future.”
The Raiders and the NFL Foundation already have donated $50,000 each to the Las Vegas Victims’ Fund.
I looked when I saw that and haven't seen anything from him.Good on Murray to help out. I wonder how Steven Jackson is helping; he's also a Vegas native.