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EdmondDantes_

(2,254 posts)
8. When making predictions has no consequences to credibility, you can say anything
Sat Jun 20, 2026, 12:38 PM
4 hrs ago

TV diagnostics are pretty much useless. True for Hillary Clinton's pneumonia that was mistaken as her being all but dead, Mitch McConnell's impending demise, etc.

Someday he will die because he's not immortal, but not because someone predicted it to get clicks or ratings. Statistics suggest it won't be too many more years, but who knows why some people seem to randomly live longer than their lifestyle would suggest on average?

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Maybe he'll just fucking die already Orrex 5 hrs ago #1
Yes please.🙏 OGBuzz 5 hrs ago #2
Neither is Michael Johnson. OLDMDDEM 5 hrs ago #3
Or any republican for that matter dem4decades 5 hrs ago #4
We lost a great community leader named Michael Johnson this week. milestogo 4 hrs ago #10
Kick dalton99a 5 hrs ago #5
Can't be soon enough. republianmushroom 4 hrs ago #6
Sure, Jan. flvegan 4 hrs ago #7
When making predictions has no consequences to credibility, you can say anything EdmondDantes_ 4 hrs ago #8
There are several youtube posters who post daily bif 4 hrs ago #9
Same orangecrush 2 hrs ago #13
Click Manatee 4 hrs ago #11
I'd like for him to live a long life....in a padded cell. multigraincracker 2 hrs ago #12
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