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Jake Paul set to fight 57-year-old boxing legend Mike Tyson

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Strength is the last thing to go. I'm sure Tyson is still strong as an ox. But speed? Agility? Balance? Overall coordination? All of those things fade with age. Father Time is cruel. He moved like a 58 year old with bad knees last night. Which is probably exactly what he is.
Father Time is UNDEFEATED and never will be beaten.
 
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A high five is commonly given with either 2 right hands or 2 left hands. The emoji is clearly 2 opposite hands like somebody praying.
I guess like the rainbow you can think it means whatever you want it to.
A rainbow is clearly sunlight shining through a prism of raindrops in the sky. Amongst the Irish it’s a symbol of leprechauns and their frugal practice of containing wealth in a pot. I believe the Methodists see it as a sign that the world is not going to be flooded, this time, in an attempt at washing away mankind’s wickedness and sin. The Buddhists look upon the rainbow as a symbol of the seven continents. And I believe Desmond Tutu described it as a symbol of change.

I don't remember his name, but this dude taught me about rainbows and Hank the Cowdog back in the day.

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Where did you hear that?
A high five is commonly given with either 2 right hands or 2 left hands. The emoji is clearly 2 opposite hands like somebody praying.
I guess like the rainbow you can think it means whatever you want it to.

Huh, I always imagine and give high fives with 2 rights, 50% of the time its in passing
 
Where did you hear that?
A high five is commonly given with either 2 right hands or 2 left hands. The emoji is clearly 2 opposite hands like somebody praying.
I guess like the rainbow you can think it means whatever you want it to.
I took this picture just for you. This rainbow meant that it rained this morning.
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A rainbow is clearly sunlight shining through a prism of raindrops in the sky. Amongst the Irish it’s a symbol of leprechauns and their frugal practice of containing wealth in a pot. I believe the Methodists see it as a sign that the world is not going to be flooded, this time, in an attempt at washing away mankind’s wickedness and sin. The Buddhists look upon the rainbow as a symbol of the seven continents. And I believe Desmond Tutu described it as a symbol of change.

I don't remember his name, but this dude taught me about rainbows and Hank the Cowdog back in the day.


I'd forgotten about hank the cowdog. Gotta track some of those down to read with the kids.

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