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They say I should write a bio. Ok. Here goes: Designer, Traveler, Language Nerd. 📍NYC www.heatherdega.com
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And a follow up: Will we even be having elections anymore? (I’m including midterms here.)
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I'm trying to decide how that will play out. I would like to think that Canada and Mexico will greatly benefit from people not wanting to come here. However, Qatar seems to have done ok, so....đŸ€·â€â™€ïž
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Wait until he finds out about yakisoba pan and spaghetti pan.
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Je dis aussi: « Cela ne va pas se passer comme tu le penses. » C'est pas un insulte mais me fais du bien de le dire.
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No imaginaba que fuera una caída libre. Qué horror.
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I may not be correct but this *feels* like North Korean levels of proclamation craziness.
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Thank you. I’m glad you got this out there. I had wanted to do it too.
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Trump voters: You messed up our life!! I’m never voting for you again! Trump voters in ‘26 & ‘28: Still vote Republican.
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I am very much enjoying this saga.
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I didn’t even believe it first. Had to Google around to see if it was real.
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Not top story in El País but it’s up near the top with a damn picture:
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@lemonde.fr
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Even the Wall Street Journal ran this pic on its front page.
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Parfait.....
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đŸ€ŁđŸ˜‚
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They’re giving strong “This hurts me more than it hurts you” as they’re whipping you with a belt energy.
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Malheureusement tout le monde comprend sauf ceux qui a votĂ© pour lui. 😑
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La pensĂ©e critique n’a jamais Ă©tĂ© le point fort de MAGA.
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Lovely đŸŒžđŸŒŒđŸŒž! But, don't try that in NY today!
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C’est exactement ce que je pensais 
 la revolution culturelle et la fuite vers Taiwan.
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Merci, je vais l'Ă©couter avec beaucoup d'intĂ©rĂȘt. C'est pas un hasard si les RĂ©publicains ont sous-financĂ© l'Ă©ducation pendant des anĂ©es, fin... dĂ©cennies.
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This needs to be a thing.
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Mike Johnson makes clichéd, tired paid protestor excuse... The Credulous Base: "Yep!! I believe it!!" With all these paid protest jobs, you would think you'd find them on LinkedIn, Indeed, or at least have known someone who was a paid protester.
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Not a surprise, really.
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Anyhoo every year when I see the daffodils I think of all the New Yorkers who want to build something good. I think about what I can and should plant, to be an absolute cornball. ANYWAY — More here: www.ny4p.org/the-daffodil...
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Holy cow, he kinda does. Jeb!
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Nope! Not even a little inch: www.wired.com/story/michae...
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Also, Blancmange.
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It's not to say that people are not trying to resist, it's that with Flynn and others appointed into military organizations, don't count on a "resistance" coming from inside the military. www.politico.com/news/2025/03...
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Don't count on it: www.reuters.com/world/us/tru...
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A lot of people also travel in bubbles, like going on cruises or religiously-related tour groups.
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Decades of underfunding US education isn't an accident.
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Or afford healthcare. Or even get healthcare.