I do not understand what you meant by: “the boys can never go home”. What happened next?
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Kevin: He meant their lives were changed forever and they couldn't go back "home" to the same lives they once lived. Social media (and MSM) hurled the vitriol, threats, and other hatred at the kids so their lives would never be the same back home.
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Thanks that makes sense
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Well I’ll be interested in the defamation suit outcome
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Best videos around.
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Does it though? I feel like this one was destined to rise and fall in a few days with our current news cycle. On to FBI raids and a government reopening (and what a productive closing it was...)
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It was an awesome analysis. Thanks!
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The whole event reminded me of the movie "The Minority Report". People were tried and convicted and sentenced because people assumed they would commit the crime.
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@StefanMolyneux is much more humble than we'd even understandThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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