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This has been the hardest part. Our loved ones will always consider our actions as the problem--our lack of tolerance & respect, our self-righteousness & judgementalism.
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Oh, I wish this wasn't satire.
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It blows my mind they don't find this embarrassing at all.
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I can't read the article bc of the paywall, but I am skeptical of this. It's really hard to immigrate to Spain. Their unemployment is so high, it is difficult to get a visa there and even more difficult to get a job. We tried.
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Yup. 100%.
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If only it were that easy.
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Yes! Thank you for calling them what they are.
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And if they can't or won't prove they're ICE and the victim has no idea who they really are, who they represent, or what their purpose is, then would not the assailed have a right to defend life and limb against the cloaked monsters?
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2/2 Suggestions: Masked assailants, unidentified attackers, shrouded aggressors, disguised ravagers...
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Very human.
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I don't even know what the Dodgers play, but you can count me in as a fan!
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I would add the pertinent part where conservatives coalesced around abortion in direct response to Green v Kennedy. There is nothing new under the sun. America has always been racist. Our deep divisions have always been about racism.
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Except for the Problem of Good, which would work exactly in reverse.
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The fact this was posted by Four Seasons Landscaping is 🔥.
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Excellent work! Can we take the next step of acting like it's 2020 and just move all meetings online?
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5/5 Any decent person would refuse to stand by and allow such atrocities if it was in their power and ability to stop them. I realized it was not that I was better than god, but that I am simply a good human who actually exists. Existence is key.
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4/5 Every time I asked myself, "What would I do," my answers were morally superior. If I was omniscient and omnipotent, I would have somehow intervened to prevent the Holocaust, or FGM, or child abuse, or sex trafficking, or slavery, or cancer, or drought, or thousands of things.
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3/5 Ultimately, I determined evil does not exist because some invisible deity values free will above good will, but because there just is no deity at all to care in the first place.
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2/5 When I left Christianity over 15 years ago, it wasn't for a kinder, milder version of god. It was because I could no longer rectify the existence of an omniscient, omnipotent, omnipresent, all-loving being in a world with so much evil, hate, pain, and suffering.
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1/5 As a graduate of Word of Life Bible Institute and Liberty University, I was entrenched in American evangelicalism and am intimately aware of the dangerous theologies being used to justify MAGAism.
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Just kick is out, then make an official G6 statement.
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His name being on the Epstein report.
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I was once a delegate for the Texas Republican party. That is EXACLY how they ran the entire state convention. I left that convention a Democrat.
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Like father, like son. I bet Fred taught Donald the trick of not paying contractors.
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It's a start, but $499/mo is still not affordable. I pay $425 for 15 weeks of compounded Tirzepatide.
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I think someone forgot the part of the investigation where you interview real people.
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We can often see the Cali launches from Las Vegas. I saw one this evening. The first one I saw really freaked me out.
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My thoughts exactly.
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I really wish all foreign leaders would literally just decline and refuse to meet with him.
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Boston. Keeping the party going since 12/16/1773.
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I wish the janitor, at that very moment, would have come and picked him up and carried him away.
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I wouldn't complain if she hurried it along.
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Almost 10%! WTG!
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Or Small hands, small meat.
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I thought the same thing.
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Small hands, small Pete.
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Well, at least we know where they all stand, but it's terrifying and distressing.
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Well, at least it's at least good to know where our soldiers and their commanders stand. But it's extremely distressing.
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"We owe you." I wish Merz would have said, "We owe the US." Trump will interpret "you" as himself, personally. Chancellor Merz, it's time to return the favor.
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The king has no clothes and world leaders should consistently deny to entertain him or take him seriously. When he's had enough of the embarrassment, Trump can go to their turf to discuss Ukraine on their terms. Visiting with him in the White House does nothing to help Ukraine.