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This is the problem with publishers on social media. It’s probably their most liked story in years. And yet its likely pissed off lots of subscribers. But they’re fine with that. My fear is that is the start of a troll racket where they realize they can bother our team with sensational national enquirer like stories knowing that clicks are more profitable than subscribers.
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they pushed the op-ed as a real story? **** them.
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Funny story, I had just gotten back from Afghanistan years ago. Went to KC to chase some girl around, she got extremely drunk and wondered off. I was wondering around trying to find her, got stomach cramps. So I took a huge explosive shit all over the side of their building. Guess the Afghanistan food, beer, bourbon, and being so close to their shitty paper gave me bubble guts. |
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One ugly loss and drama ensues... pathetic. What a giant waste of time and energy.
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Good to see some of you coming around and seeing this for what it is... a desperate paper fighting for relevancy, good or bad, to stay afloat. Many want to slam Clay, but he was spot on with the Star's intent and the vitriol they they show to the Chiefs and their fans...
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A new low for the KC Star
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Guess I'm not understanding the shade towards Clay and not on the Star on this one. He is spot on with this. I'm obviously not a regular poster, but what they have done here is total BS. We finally have a franchise QB and they are trying to create drama and division in KC. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Exactly, the Star has always tried to tear the team and city down. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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