Billiards on CNN.com

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With social media we all have the same ability to reach out to other people.
No intention of sidetracking the thread but the above statement must be corrected as it is patently false. Everyone does not all have the same ability to reach out to people on social media because all major social media platforms are now making blatant and very concerted efforts to censor conservatives and conservative viewpoints and values, as well as any information in general that doesn't bode well for any liberal narrative. Your ability to reach out to people on social media is directly related to how much the social media companies like (not how factual it is) the message you are reaching out with along with how much they like the person doing the reaching out.
 
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At first I thought. CNN does anyone watch that channel? Then I read the thread and thought maybe one guy does...
 
Has anyone heard about the John Cena comment?

According to the WPA Taiwan is registered as an independent country from China.

Of the Asian players, Taiwan is home to 4 of the top 20 players in the world.
These four represent 50% of the top talent from Asia. The other countries being China and the Philippines.

Whatever Taiwan is doing to compete in the pool world, it is working.
Taiwan is a beacon for the future, their youth development programs are bearing fruit on the international level.

Be sure to check out the representational graphic behind the English based depiction of what is happening.

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But what does this have to do with billiards on CNN? FOCUS justnum FOCUS.

Also, cocaine is a bad idea.
 
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