@knickstapecity they talking about you on a podcast?! (The coli podcast thread)

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Come on son. It’s a million video sites you coulda uploaded to. IG seems like a strange choice. Then gone nerve to call me a hater. This OUR content fukk I’m hating on? :heh:
How many of them let you embed in the coli without clicking a link?. With YouTube that’s where videos are actually monetized… if I posted there you would actually have an argument.
 

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The source is a forum discussion thread dedicated to the Outkast song "I Like The Way You Move". Forum users share their memories of the song, praise the song's timeless qualities, and discuss the impact of the song on popular culture, notably its success alongside Outkast's other hit "Hey Ya". Some users even connect the song to personal memories, notably from their senior year of high school in 2003.


 

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This text, taken from an online forum thread on the website "The Coli", reports on the arrest of Sean "Diddy" Combs in New York City. The post outlines the news of Combs' arrest and provides various reactions from forum members. The arrest stems from a grand jury indictment that followed a lawsuit by Combs' former girlfriend, Cassie, who accused him of sexual misconduct. The thread also includes links to news articles and other relevant discussions on the forum


 

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This thread on the online forum "The Coli" is a discussion about a user's negative experience with their white neighbours. The user, "Yagirlcheatinonus", claims that her ex-boyfriend and she were falsely accused of domestic violence by a white neighbour who called the police. This incident has led her to believe that she does not want to live near white people. The thread is a collection of posts that mainly agree with the original poster, sharing similar negative experiences and furthering the user's prejudice.



 
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This thread on the online forum "The Coli" is a discussion about a user's negative experience with their white neighbours. The user, "Yagirlcheatinonus", claims that her ex-boyfriend and she were falsely accused of domestic violence by a white neighbour who called the police. This incident has led her to believe that she does not want to live near white people. The thread is a collection of posts that mainly agree with the original poster, sharing similar negative experiences and furthering the user's prejudice.





are you just pasting a single url and is it scraping multiple pages?
 

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This text is a forum thread from The Coli, an online forum, discussing the finale of the fourth season of the television series Power Book II: Ghost. The thread focuses on user reactions and criticisms of the finale, with participants debating the show’s plot points, character development, and overall quality. Many express their disappointment, arguing the finale lacked narrative coherence and fell short of the high standard set by its predecessor series, Power. The thread also features discussions of the spin-off series Raising Kanan, which some users consider superior to Power Book II: Ghost.


 

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This text is a forum thread from The Coli, an online forum, discussing the finale of the fourth season of the television series Power Book II: Ghost. The thread focuses on user reactions and criticisms of the finale, with participants debating the show’s plot points, character development, and overall quality. Many express their disappointment, arguing the finale lacked narrative coherence and fell short of the high standard set by its predecessor series, Power. The thread also features discussions of the spin-off series Raising Kanan, which some users consider superior to Power Book II: Ghost.




this was really good :ohhh:

taking about Kane escaping , examining the scene frame by frame :laff: :laff:
 

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taking about Kane escaping , examining the scene frame by frame :laff: :laff:
time stamp? I don’t listen to my own shyt :pachaha:

Edit: 4:30

Edit: lol you right… they even talk about Noma being a suspect and calling the cops and being present during the raid
 

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The provided text is a collection of online forum posts from a website called "KnickstapeCity". The posts predominantly focus on the New York Knicks basketball team, with users frequently using the phrase "Big Dikk" as a term of endearment or admiration for players. The posts discuss topics such as player performances, trades, and even opinions on the team's off-season plans. The slang used throughout the posts, including "nikka", indicates that this online community is likely composed of young men who are passionate about the Knicks.

 

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The provided text is a collection of online forum posts from a website called "KnickstapeCity". The posts predominantly focus on the New York Knicks basketball team, with users frequently using the phrase "Big Dikk" as a term of endearment or admiration for players. The posts discuss topics such as player performances, trades, and even opinions on the team's off-season plans. The slang used throughout the posts, including "nikka", indicates that this online community is likely composed of young men who are passionate about the Knicks.


@KnickstapeCity :dame:
 
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