dissestablishment.bsky.social
greed, hate, and war ain't it.
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who was that grandma murdering candidate's dad again?
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Isn't bookends a Garfunkel?
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Why will they not condemn rw extremists or religious terrorism?
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paid hacks, the truth is hard to find.
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The djinn always wins
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pigs riot civilians protest nbc lies
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boop-boop-boop-boop-boop when I want to ✌🏻
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Specialty is rw hack writer in liberal clothing
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Human rights are good actually.
For all of us or none of us.
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Then they came for the centrists and I did not speak out because they voted for this bs and it was worth a painful death
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have alito supreme pizza and relax man
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Nothing else in current events worth prioritizing over this?
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She told me that her dad was loaded
In that case I'll have a rum and coca cola
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chatgpt has better takes
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+hand chair was too obvious?
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The rep/dem uniparty can lose to the left
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choose a low arsenic variety of rice for best results
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She's like undercover, in this hyperthetical. Ty Pennington and INTERPOL arrest everyone at the end.
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Not if you accept the jet in order to expose corruption.
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Depends on the font, arial is terrorism.
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just say nope to pope
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Why the faux concern? Are children missing their shifts at the factory?
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Thank you for your service Mr Onion 🙏🏻
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The dead can't spend money
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His level of corruption, though once notable, is now comparably quaint.