causticcorner.bsky.social
Syncretic, cynic, dysthymic, pedantic, antinatalist Anglo-Dutchman in Mallorca. Loves cats, hates autocracy, hypocrisy, monarchy, religion, and poor grammar.
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Drugged up to the eyeballs here, behind those ludicrous shades.
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It's ironic how Putin's 'special military operation' was ostensibly designed to 'de-Nazify' Ukraine, while actual Nazis now occupy the White House.
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It's ironic how Putin's 'special military operation' was ostensibly designed to 'de-Nazify' Ukraine, while actual Nazis now occupy the White House.
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The producers of 'Conclave' have really taken Oscars campaigning to a whole new level.
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Ironic how Putin's 'special military operation' was ostensibly designed to 'de-Nazify' Ukraine, while actual Nazis now occupy the White House.
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Ironic how Putin's 'special military operation' was ostensibly designed to 'de-Nazify' Ukraine, while the real Nazis are now in the White House.
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Ironic how Putin's 'special military operation' was ostensibly designed to 'de-Nazify' Ukraine, while the real Nazis are actually in the White House.
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Contrary to what Trump believes, US influence around the world is tanking faster than Trump Media stock.
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How long before they're 'paedos'?
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Seems like only the generals can stop it. This is mob rule, no guardrails.
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I'm sure you've read it, but Catherine Belton spelled out how Moscow has owned him for decades; Trump didn't sue (some oligarchs did and lost), because there are receipts. Published (and defended) by Murdoch's Harper Collins, note.
shorturl.at/gLCCS
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Not just Trump's success. His and Arron Banks' Russian connections go way back. They are bought and paid for.
Rivals attack Farage for saying West provoked Ukraine war www.bbc.com/news/article...
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The UK's Daily Star (of all 'papers') nails it, again.
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The Dem leadership vacuum is painful to see. The lack of a parliamentary system (ie. an official opposition leader and shadow cabinet) means there is no official voice to call out and stand up to the current vandalism going on. The amount of power Trump has is simply DANGEROUS, not just for the USA
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I'm sure you've read it, but Catherine Belton spelled out how Moscow has owned him for decades; Trump didn't sue (some oligarchs did and lost), because there are receipts. Published (and defended) by Murdoch's Harper Collins, note.
shorturl.at/gLCCS
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To understand Trump's stance on Russia, just read this excellent book. Catherine Belton spells out how Moscow has owned him for decades; Trump didn't sue, because there are receipts. Published (and defended) by Murdoch's Harper Collins, note. shorturl.at/gLCCS
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Not a witty reply from me, sorry, but this is pretty fucking serious bsky.app/profile/caus...
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Expensive payback for that "perfect phone call", this is.
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Trump has been in hock to Moscow for almost 40 years. Catherine Belton's "Putin's People” spelled it out; Trump didn't sue. We all know it, so report it, say it, tell it to his fans. This is surrender in plain sight.
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Trump has been in hock to Moscow for almost 40 years. Catherine Belton's "Putin's People” spelled it out; Trump didn't sue. We all know it, so report it, say it, tell it to his fans. This is surrender in plain sight.
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Trump has been in hock to Moscow for almost 40 years. Catherine Belton's "Putin's People” spelled it out; Trump didn't sue. We all know it, so report it, say it, tell it to his fans. This is surrender in plain sight.
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Is there no limit to Oscars campaigning? #Conclave
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Whatever happened to the 50-year lease China secured some 12 years ago on 10% of Ukraine's arable land? tass.com/world/701117
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Apparently all of Elon's boys were engineered in Brazil...
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Sounds like you maybe buying the real thing, which can get expensive. Recommend checking out similarparfum.com, which has high quality 'smellalike' scents of all the top brands, for a loooot less money.
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We'd be in a stronger position to increase defence budgets if fewer tax exiles offshored their billions...
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This seems to work: nitter.net
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Does have a ring to it...
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American cheese is the worst in any case. Canadian cheddar, however, is the best cheddar in the world, imvho... 🧀🇨🇦
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You're obviously not following folks on here like me 😉
Anyway, do you believe Meta's engagement stats? I know one FB video channel with habitually 150,000+ views, while the same video on YT struggles to get more than low 100's. Who d'you think is lying?
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"Pot Calls Kettle Black"?
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Ukraine, with no navy to speak of, has been doing a pretty fine job against the Russian fleet. NATO should be honored to join Ukraine, not the other way around.
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It's all on McConnell. Had he found a backbone or a conscience sooner...
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There may or may not be pee-pee tapes, but we all know that Moscow has owned Trump for over 30 years.