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šŸ˜šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚ Thanks, I needed this!
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So fake. Chump doesn’t go anywhere without his ridiculously long red tie. Oh, unless it’s on a golf course.
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This matrix we are in sucks. We are hostages to a psychopathic mobster governance fueled by republicans, while we watch our democracy die. Why? Because stunted adolescents raised by authoritarian unloving parents crave dominance, power, and ALL the effing money. Eff that.
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Shame.
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"I don’t know how else to explain this…if you’re cheering for someone else’s rights to be taken away, you’re cheering for your own to disappear too. This isn’t cake. You don’t get more by refusing to share. Either everyone has rights, or no one really does. That's it. It’s simple." cc: K. Kingsley
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Including Chumpy’s bride Melanie. Illegally here.
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That would prove beneficial if it influenced the NG to join the protesters.
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Just ewww.
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Is he subtly man-handling her, or is she giving him a sort of thumbs-up? ā€œI DON’T CARE, DO YOU?!ā€
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I would share the beef with those little carnivores!
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Yeah that’s bull.
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I think a Golden Retriever is a misnomer for Hegseth … more like a feral dog.
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Oh Hank. My MIL once ate what she thought was leftover cold gravy. Turns out it was pancake batter. 😬
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Thank you for sharing.
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Paywall. But yeah. Bringing post WWII scientists to US is keeping your enemies close.
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"The ruling could have a significant impact on the widespread, long-held practice of adding fluoride to drinking water in the United States. Currently more than 200 million Americans, or about 75 percent of the population, drink fluoridated water.ā€ www.foodandwaterwatch.org/wp-content/u...
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[A federal court in California ruled 9/24/2024 against EPA. The court found that scientific evidence of health risks when fluoride ingested at levels currently prescribed for drinking water requires stricter regulation of the chemical’s presence in drinking water under Toxic Substances Control Act.]
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Studies show that applying fluoride topically to teeth at the dentist’s or in toothpaste can have a beneficial effect, but everyone drinking fluoride, no matter their size, is ludicrous. Floride ingested has similar detrimental effect on children’s IQ, as lead in the water. See the court’s ruling.
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Why does higher education and the government promote carb-heavy foods for healthy eating? Also, in 2024 a Federal court ruled against the EPA's 7yrs long lawsuit AGAINST water fluoridation stating that fluoride has detrimental effect on children’s IQ.
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Well, yeah. It’s really hard to kill thornbushes when they are equipped with knives.
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I don’t know where you got that image, but do you mind if I borrow it?
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Who paid for that study? One could also argue that if children stopped eating sugary foods and ate more animal protein and fats, that they would have less cavities.
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I dunno. Seems the meme will hurt taco sales. I think this has ruined tacos for me.
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I’m moving to Germany. Prefer the rain.
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Thank you for sharing. I always appreciated her posts on T, which I left a few years ago. RIP Victoria. šŸ’§
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Zero class. Ignorant fool. Embarrassment to the graduates and the country.
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She is French, oui?
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True for me, esp since I lived at my parents’ house, but at that time the my uni was a college. Still, it was doable.