splitdipless.bsky.social
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"I'm delicious, m'kay."
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How much do you want to bet that Russia also entertained Trump like Epstein did, and they have the tapes to prove it?
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Also, here's other numbers: en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wire_si...
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Wouldn't have worked - they can see your IP address. It's important that you also show a true swastika and not a hakenkreuz.
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I feel like this is emblematic of how many of us in other countries see the USA right now.
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They didn't steal it from the town of Swastika, Ontario.
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I love that OPs would tap out PUNK when LID was already understood.
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Press releases still end in 30 even though no-one is sending them via Morse code, so 88 still has a place in communications. It all has to do with context. 73
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You're doing fine... Some of us haven't been there for the first time yet.
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68% support "a" system, but we are a bit stuck on "the" implementation. Otherwise, there will be huge swaths of this country that won't be represented, and gives rise to more 'career politicians' like Pierre who represent a party and not people.
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I love how we watched a debate between Biden and Trump and people ONLY talked about how Biden was old and his mind was going, and not about how Trump was old and his mind is gone (he speaks like a 5th grader).
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Huh... I'm now qualified for so many things it seems.
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...and there's only one party that doesn't believe in bipartisanship - goes so far as to demonize coalitions, and even agreements to support government.
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Carney isn't polarizing politics. You're thinking of Poilievre.
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Thanks for the confirmation, but I already knew Trump was a loser.
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...and you guys got all up-in-arms about George III being a 'mad tyrant'...
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Actually, yeah, the person above me was upset about the King being 'not from around here' and the leader of the opposition being a citizen from 'not around here' as well. I'm pointing out that a lot of us are from 'not around here.'
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Other than the first natives, we're all immigrants.
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The same country also ignores the requirement to be part of a militia in order to have firearms.
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"We don't want what we did to become evidence of our wrongdoing later."
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Another example that Americans will use ANYTHING other than the metric system.
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Did another very pasty generic Lotto-winner inherit the troupe of physical entertainers of colour until they turn 65?
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Something with a simple colloquialism. Mumps. Pox. Clap.
Maybe something that doesn't have a simple colloquialism yet. Possible names: Jupes. Flops. Flatt.
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Life outside the EU is 'normal.' Life inside the EU might be better for some countries, but might be frustrating to other countries. Want a Free Trade Agreement with another country? Sorry, you have to wait for the EU to do it for you. Might be okay for Andorra, but might suck if your France.
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Clown makeup.
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I think it's great. Trump is shown to be out of his element, and can be the reason for breakdown of the talks when he has a temper tantrum. They also get an opportunity to drive a wedge in the Russian relationship with the US.
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I've already heard it called "Wexit." I don't think it's taken off because BC keeps telling them to leave their province out.