The Green Bay Packers are in trouble because Jordan Love is a moron.
Jordan Love posted a video today... he said Happy Father's Day to all Bears fans out there. Jordan Love is a fucking moron. So Jordan love basically called Bears fans his dad. And it was like the first moment that I've had in a very long time where I was like, Ooh, I think things might be changing... The Packers are in trouble.
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I actually think that your show might be AI proof because AI can't eat, it can't feel spice. It can't feel pain. Right.
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