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I’m a Pyrenees retriever. This is a happier place than the other one. Hoping for a blue Texas. Also, sarcasm is my defense mechanism, you’ve been warned. All opinions and comments are my own, please don’t blame Casper.
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Yeah if I was Kristi Noem, I’d be scared too to let him speak.

Respectfully stealing this.

This photo. ICE is a gang.

Woke up this morning and felt surprisingly ok, then I remembered that dumb fuck is still president.

I love this photo so much. What was it about staring into an abyss?

Hit the streets tomorrow. Be nonviolent. Be joyfully defiant. Be defiantly joyful. Ridicule him. Condemn fascism. Oppose I.C.E. Affirm diversity. Embody America. Love your neighbor. Refuse to be intimidated. Be safe. Be loud. Be encouraged. #NoKingsDay

Something about a sleeping giant that makes me feel warm and fuzzy. A feeling I need to get me through today of all days.

A very important page in history is unfolding right now. Be on the right side of it.

It is time to take a stand America. What’s happening is against everything we are supposed to stand for.

Has this thought two months ago, during which I thought we were at the lowest, and yet, here we are.

This stuff doesn’t look very protect-and-serve-y

This dude deserves one million followers for this comment.

[alien armada arrives] Aliens: We desire the universe's rarest material Humans: Gold? Platinum? Lithium? A: No. Carbon-based lignin structures H: ...you mean wood? A: indeed Humanity goes insane selling wood. IKEA becomes a bank. Canada rules the solar system. A cabal of botanists rules Canada.

hahahahahahahahahahhahahahahaha (breath) hahahahahahaha

Tariffs are anti-free market capitalism. Just saying.

At first we said, no animals on the bed. But then again, no chance I’m telling that face no. #pyrenees

Good job Canada. Really happy for them, jealous, even.

Tariffs are just a way to shift the tax burden on to the poor. It’s the answer to, “how do I tax the “poor” more, without calling it a tax”.